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All in the Details

Camille Palmer developed her technical skills from the first day of basic sewing class at Stephens. A six-week summer internship at Jerell, a Dallas-based manufacturer of apparel, opened her eyes to the possibility of making technical design her chosen profession..

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Ready for Life's Next Chapter

When she chose a small women's college in Baltimore, Jennifer E. Hale never imagined how the next four years would broaden her horizons and transform her outlook on life from bashful to bold.

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South Carolina

Columbia College

1301 Columbia College Drive
Columbia, SC 29203
(803) 786-3012
www.columbiacollegesc.edu

Columbia College Majors

Columbia UCAN Report
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Columbia College

Thoughts at Commencement 2007

Converse College

580 East Main Street
Spartanburg, SC 29302-0006
(864) 596-9000
www.converse.edu

Converse College Majors

Converse UCAN Report
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Converse College

Thoughts at Commencement 2009

Thoughts at Commencement 2008

Thoughts at Commencement 2007

Thoughts at Commencement 2006

Changing Student Demographics

Today more women are attending college than men; many older, nontraditional students are earning degrees while raising families; and financial aid, scholarships, federal loan programs, and changed policies have opened collegiate doors for students of all income levels and cultural backgrounds.

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