University of Georgia (UGA) vs. University of South Carolina-Columbia (South Carolina)

Two Rivalry Colleges in Southeastern Conference

  • Both University of Georgia (UGA) and University of South Carolina-Columbia (South Carolina) are public.
  • UGA is located in Athens, GA and South Carolina is located in Columbia, SC.
  • South Carolina has more expensive tuition of $34,934 than UGA ($30,220).
  • UGA has tighter acceptance rate of 54.01% than South Carolina (72.31%).
  • UGA has higher SAT scores of 1,310 than South Carolina (1,280).
  • UGA is larger with 40,607 students than South Carolina (35,653 students).
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University of South Carolina-Columbia

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#77 in National Universities
#3 in Georgia
Rankings#169 in National Universities
#4 in South Carolina
Public, 4-yearsSchool TypePublic, 4-years
Athens, GALocationColumbia, SC
UGAKnown asSouth Carolina
1 Year Certificate
2 Year Certificate
Bachelor's
Post-Bachelor Certificate
Master's
Post-Master Certificate
Doctorate (Research)
Doctorate (Professional Practice)
Offered Degrees1 Year Certificate
Associate
2-4 Year Certificate
Bachelor's
Post-Bachelor Certificate
Master's
Post-Master Certificate
Doctorate (Research)
Doctorate (Professional Practice)
Research University (very high research activity)Carnegie ClassificationResearch University (very high research activity)
Tuition & Fees
$11,180 Georgia residents
$30,220 out-of-state
Undergraduate$12,688 South Carolina residents
$34,934 out-of-state
$10,268 Georgia residents
$26,576 out-of-state
Graduate$13,774 South Carolina residents
$30,160 out-of-state
$10,749Financial Aid$6,907
Admission
$70 undergraduate
$75 graduate
Application Fee$65 undergraduate
$50 graduate
54.01%Acceptance Rate72.31%
44.64%Yield31.25%
1,310 SAT, 30 ACTTest Scores1,280 SAT, 29 ACT
Student Population
40,607Total Students35,653
30,714Undergraduate27,343
9,893Graduate8,310
1,166Online Enrollment3,171
Graduation Rate & Outcomes
88%Graduation Rate78%
7%Transfer-out Rate15%
94%Retention Rate90%
$59,100Average Earning after Graduation$53,900
Special Learning Opportunities and Student Services
Online Degree/Certificate Program Offered for Both Undergraduate and GraduateDistance Learning (Online Classes)Online Degree/Certificate Program Offered for Both Undergraduate and Graduate
ROTC
Study Abroad
Teacher Certifiate
Special OpportunitiesROTC
Study Abroad
Weekend/Evening College
Teacher Certifiate
✔ (Dormitory Capacity: 10,218)
$6,294 average annual costs
On-Campus Living✔ (Dormitory Capacity: 9,377)
$7,360 average annual costs
✔ (21 meals per week)
$4,094 average annual costs
Meal Plan✔ (99 meals per week)
$4,420 average annual costs
Faculties and Staffs
17 to 1Students to Faculty Ratio18 to 1
2,140 Full-time
170 Part-time
Number of Faculties1,693 Full-time
631 Part-time
10,443 Full-time
1,290 Part-time
Number of Staffs5,639 Full-time
2,094 Part-time
$106,774 for Faculties
$56,119 Part-time
Average Salary$102,889 for Faculties
$64,188 Part-time
All data used in our site is from IPEDS (The Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System), U.S. Department of Education, academic year 2022-2023