CHE works with higher education institutions across the state to facilitate the awarding of college credit for military experience. The charts in the menu below provide details on individual institutions by sector.
- Public Research and Comprehensive Institutions
Institution
Maximum number of military credits accepted
Additional Information & Policies
Point of Contact
The Citadel 30-60 Military Coursework Policy Davone Eady, Office of the Registrar, registrar@citadel.edu, 843- 953-6969 Clemson University 12-24 Prospective students should email to request a process document (not currently published online, as the institution is actively improving this process).
Emily DaBruzzi, Director of Military and Veteran Engagement, edabruz@clemson.edu
Military and Veteran Engagement Department, veteran@clemson.edu, 864-656-0808
Coastal Carolina University 30 A maximum of 30 credit hours may be applied toward a bachelor’s degree from the combined sources of military credit and correspondence credit.
Dr. Leslie Barrett Brown, Associate Director for Adult Learner Pathways, Office of Continuing Studies, lbarrett@coastal.edu, 843-349-2197 College of Charleson 60+ Transfer and Military Credit Laura Tyndall, Associate Registrar for Transfer Evaluation, tyndalllk@cofc.edu Francis Marion University 12-24 Pending Office of the Registrar or Coordinator of the Military Leadership Program Lander University 12-24 Lander University 2025-2026 Undergraduate Catalog (See Page 13) Marina Proctor, Office of the Registrar, mproctor@lander.edu USC Beaufort 30-60 Michael Weiss, Director of Military Programs and Special Populations, mcweiss@uscb.edu, 843-208-8029 USC Columbia 30-60 Admission Policies and Procedures - Evaluation of Credits Military Experience Credit
Villardine Goode, Department of Veterans and Military Affairs, goodev@mailbox.sc.edu, 803-576-5669 USC Upstate 30-60 Ira Pace, Admissions, ipace@uscupstate.edu, 864-503-5808 Winthrop University 60+ Student Affairs - Military and Veterans - Military Credit Prospective students should contact admissions. Transfer evaluations are done by the College Student Services offices and should be contacted directly. - Public Technical Colleges and Two-Year USC Campuses
Institution
Maximum number of military credits accepted
Additional Information & Policies
Point of Contact
Aiken Technical College Enrollment for Veterans Central Carolina Technical College 12-24 https://www.cctech.edu/service-and-support/campus-life/testing-center/military-service-schools/ Kim Wilber, Student Records, wilberkr@cctech.edu, 803-778-6654 Greenville Technical College 12-24 Academic Policies | Greenville Technical College Student Handbook and Catalog Anna Scott, Curriculum Manager, Academic Compliance and Review, Anna.Scott@gvltec.edu, 864- 250-8283
Chrissy Schatzle, Director, Office of Military and Veteran Programs, christina.schatzle@gvltec.edu, 864-250-8631
Florence Darlington Technical College •Students must request official military transcripts (JST) from the appropriate military service
•Academic department heads assist with the review of establishing course credit equivalencies by referring to the ACE Guide. The college awards credit only for coursework in the student’s current or proposed major.
•Awards credit only for military education and experience that relate directly to courses taught by the college.
Horry-Georgetown Technical College 60+ Veterans' and Military Resource Center | Horry-Georgetown Technical College Registrar's Office, registrar@hgtc.edu, 843-349-5196 Midlands Technical College 30-60 MTC Academic Catalog 22-23 Michelle R. Deatrick Cannon, Associate Director, Military & Veterans Outreach, 803-782-3213 or 803-782-3959 Northeastern Technical College 30 – 60 None Anne Jones, Registrar, ajones@netc.edu, 843-921-6994 Piedmont Technical College 12 – 24 These credits they are exemptions, so it is case by case and sent to the department head for review Student Records Department, srecords@ptc.edu, 864-941-8361 Technical College of the Lowcountry 30-60 TCL policy does not specifically identify the credit that can be transferred. Institution has a process to determine credits depending on a variety of factors. Marie Hooper
School Certifying Official, SVA Staff Advisor, Military and Veteran Programs Office, mhooper@tcl.edu, 843-525-8353Trident Technical College 60+ Transfer credit awarding involves heavy emphasis on program relevance.
Transfer Credit Team, transfercredit@tridenttech.edu, 843-323-3529 York Technical College Not to exceed 75% of program of study Students may receive credit for selected formal military coursework and training. York Technical College uses the credit recommendations of the American Council on Education’s Guide for the Evaluation Experiences in the Armed Services to evaluate military course- work.
York Tech Registrar's Office, Academic Records, academicrecords@yorktech.edu, 803-327-8008 - Independent Institutions
Institution
Maximum number of military credits accepted
Additional Information & Policies
Point of Contact
Anderson University 12 – 24 Credits Academic Policies - Anderson University - Modern Campus Catalog™ Robin Roberts, Registrar's Office
Assistant Registrar for Transfer Credit and Undergraduate Academic Advising Support, rroberts@andersonuniversity.edu, 864-231-5742Chris Giles, VA Coordinator, cgiles@andersonuniversity.edu
Charleston Southern University 30-60 Michelle Wood, Registrar's Office, mwood@csuniv.edu, 843-863-7994 Coker University 30-60 Military & Veteran Information - Coker University Office of Academic Records, registrar@coker.edu, 843-857-4129 Converse College 60+ Veteran and Active Duty Educational Benefits | Converse University
Registrar's Office, registrar@converse.edu, 864-596-9095 North Greenville University 60+ Credits North Greenville University - Credit for Prior Learning Academic Records, Pam Farmer, Registrar, pam.farmer@ngu.edu, 864-977-2021)
