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College President Millionaire’s Club Growing in South Carolina
- By Rick Brundrett - The Nerve
As the new University of South Carolina president, Robert Caslen likely will be paid far more than the $650,000 salary that was reported after the school’s board of trustees in a split vote Friday hired him to run the state’s biggest university.
Caslen, a retired U.S. Army lieutenant general and former West Point military academy president, succeeds the retiring Harris Pastides, whose total annual compensation, according to his latest income-disclosure statement, was nearly $1.15 million.
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Top Value Colleges in South Carolina Recognized in Study
- By Steve Sabato
SmartAsset recently released their second annual Best Value Colleges study. Top performing schools ranked as a result of their performance in categories including scholarships provided, starting salary, tuition, living costs, and retention rate.
For a look the top schools in South Carolina, check out the table below:
Rank | School | City | Avg. Scholar- ships & Grants | Avg. Starting Salary | College Tuition* | Student Living Costs | Student Retention Rate | College Education Value Index |
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1 | Citadel Military College of South Carolina | Charleston, SC | $10,821 | $58,800 | $11,734 | $16,104 | 85% | 53.29 |
2 | Clemson University | Clemson, SC | $9,810 | $56,300 | $14,708 | $13,954 | 93% | 52.32 |
3 | University of South Carolina-Columbia | Columbia, SC | $5,814 | $49,000 | $11,454 | $14,834 | 88% | 35.70 |
4 | Wofford College | Spartanburg, SC | $28,158 | $49,300 | $40,245 | $15,289 | 89% | 33.38 |
5 | Furman University | Greenville, SC | $30,434 | $49,600 | $47,164 | $15,854 | 93% | 31.64 |
6 | College of Charleston | Charleston, SC | $8,583 | $46,000 | $11,805 | $17,184 | 78% | 25.23 |
7 | University of South Carolina-Upstate | Spartanburg, SC | $7,674 | $45,300 | $11,190 | $13,071 | 68% | 25.04 |
8 | Winthrop University | Rock Hill, SC | $10,210 | $43,200 | $14,810 | $12,822 | 76% | 24.63 |
9 | Coastal Carolina University | Conway, SC | $7,683 | $43,600 | $10,876 | $14,206 | 67% | 20.44 |
10 | Francis Marion University | Florence, SC | $8,123 | $41,900 | $10,428 | $12,263 | 65% | 20.00 |
More details on the study, including the methodology and interactive map can be found here: http://smartasset.com/student-loans/student-loan-calculator#southcarolina
Please let me know if you would like any additional information regarding the study, and I am happy to help.
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Elderly Woman Denied All Visitation Rights
- By Christian Newswire
NAPA, Calif. -- Life Legal is intervening on behalf of an elderly Alabama woman who has been denied all visitation rights. The woman, Marian Leonard, was confined to a nursing home against her will and does not understand why she is not permitted to have visitors.
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Ask Your Congressman to Vote NO on the “Open Borders Act of 2019”
- By Eagle Forum
House Democrats have yet again been hard at work crafting disingenuous legislation meant to “help” our immigration system. However, the Homeland Security Improvement Act (H.R. 2203) jeopardizes both the Trump administration’s agenda and the nation’s safety. House Republicans have rightly nick-named it the “Open Borders Act of 2019.”
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New Study Links Abortion to Higher Rates of Suicide, Again
- By Christian Newswire
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. -- A 2019 analysis of suicide deaths in Italy found that in the year following a pregnancy, women who had an abortion were 2.3 times more likely to commit suicide than women who gave birth.
This is just the latest of numerous studies linking abortion to higher rates of suicide and elevated risk of death overall.
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Trump economy continues to boom for South Carolinians
- By Drew McKissick
The economy continues to reach new and historic heights each and every month, thanks to President Trump and his pro-growth economic policies. The June jobs report demonstrated yet another month of increased job growth and low unemployment rates, smashing expectations as wages for Americans continued to rise for the 11th month in a row – up 3% this year alone.
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Cook to Ignite NGU 2019 School Year
- By LaVerne Howell - NGU
Tigerville, SC (July 22, 2019) The fall semester begins with the Ignite Conference, which brings guest speakers to campus that are impactful and difference-makers for Christ. North Greenville University announces that Jason Cook, associate pastor of preaching at Fellowship Memphis, Memphis, TN, will be the keynote speaker for the 2019 Conference held August 21-23.
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