The School of Arts and Sciences (Undergrad)
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Annual tuition fees
- The average scholarship award is $8,000
Duration
4 YearsIntakes
Aug, JanStudy language
EnglishDelivery mode
On-CampusDegree type
BachelorLocation
United States of America (USA)List of Programs
- Applied Computer Science- Cybersecurity
- Biology – Biomedical Sciences
- Biology – Data Analytics
- Biology – Environmental Biology
- Chemistry- Data Analytics
- Communication
- Data Analytics
- Digital Media Design
- Education –Elementary and Special Education
- Education –Elementary Education
- Education –Elementary Studies and Child Development
- Education –Secondary Special Education
- English
- History – Political Science Dual Major
- Multi-Disciplinary Studies
- Political Science – Criminal Justice
- Political Science – Pre-Law
- Political Science – Public Policy
- Psychology
Requirements
Academic Requirements
- Recommended Minimum GPA: 2.5
- International Transcript Evaluation (completed by NACES-approved evaluator)
Additional requirements
- $25.00 application fee or application fee waiver
English Tests Requirements
TOEFL-IBT
68IELTS
6Duolingo English test
90About Faculty
Arts & Sciences is the largest college at UC, with programs to help you follow your passion. Our innovative programs are the foundation of UC’s focus on interdisciplinary studies, and our professors are more than just instructors—they’re advisors, mentors. From professional writing to a biology program with multiple concentrations available; from digital media design to elementary education; from applied computer science to political science – and more – you can follow your dreams here.
Top Reasons to Study in University of Charleston
Friendships that Last
Whether it’s making friends or class sizes, UC’s size makes it perfect for making the most of the college experience. We find that the small size of campus facilitates stronger friendships that last a lifetime. College is often about the relationships you make and this is the place to make friends that last forever.
More Affordable Than You Realize
Our students graduate with less debt on average than students who graduate from West Virginia’s public universities. You should read that again, because it’s true.
We’re Global
UC Students come from all 55 West Virginia counties, as well as more than 49 states and 53 countries. This means that you’ll meet people from all over the world and graduate with a collection of friends from all over the world. At UC, we benefit from the unique diversity of our people.
Ranking & Accreditation of University of Charleston
- Among the Best Regional Schools The Princeton Review, 2024
- #90 Best Liberal Arts College in America Niche.com, 2023
- Named The Best Private Institution in WV intelligent.com
- Best National Universities List US News & World Report | 2021 Edition
Student Accommodation at University of Charleston
- Housing: $6,922
- Dining: $4,240
Residence halls are great places to meet new people and form lifelong friendships.
Undergraduate students can live in one of three residence halls. Students new to UC live in Brotherton Hall while other undergraduate students live in either Ratrie Hall or Middle Hall. Graduate students can live in East Apartments, a four-story apartment building attached to our on-campus parking garage. All Residence Halls offer an easy walk to class, a safe and secure living environment, and home-away-from-home amenities.
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