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Jeremy Smith
" I am an athlete here at USC Aiken. The professors work well with me, and understand that I am going to miss class occasionally. They take time to explain to me the things I missed. USC Aiken is the place for me. "

- Jeremy Smith , Business Administration major

Students in Class
Did You Know?
USC Aiken has some of the best professional schools in South Carolina. All three - business, nursing, and education - have received the highest level of accreditation possible. This means more opportunities for you to learn from the best and brightest the University has to offer.

Dalisha Williams
"USC Aiken has the best faculty around! Professors and advisors really have your best interest in mind and will always work with you."

- Dalisha Williams, Middle School Education major

Aaron Doctor
"USC Aiken has so much to offer. Whether it’s Greek life, student activities, athletics, honor societies, or residential life, our campus is full of opportunities and ways to become involved."

- Aaron Doctor, Exercise and Sports Science major

John Ellis
"USCA has many different students from many different backgrounds, but one thing that ties us all together is the campus atmosphere. When I left high school I was scared that I was not going to meet anyone that would be as good as my friends back home. Within my first couple of days at USCA, I had more friends than I have ever had before."

- John Ellis, Communications major

TJ Langford
"During the course of my freshman and sophomore years, I was a resident in the Pacer Downs. When I first met my roommate my freshman year, we became the best of friends from the get-go. We found out that we were so much alike in many ways. We connected like brothers, and we are still roommates today during our junior year. "

- Anthony (T.J.) Langford, Communications major

TJ Johnston
"Getting involved in Greek Life and participating in intramural sports is a great way to meet new people. I have participated in every intramural sport offered, and it has helped me stay active. "

- TJ Johnston, Business Marketing major

Chris Brown
"Working on campus is a great opportunity for students at USC Aiken. You have the chance to meet so many faculty and staff members and see what happens behind the scenes here at school. Your job will also work around your class schedule because they always put academics first. "

- Chris Brown, Fine Arts major

Kelsey LopezdeVictoria
"I love living in the Honors housing here at USCA. Just living on campus makes participating in university events and activities that much easier. Living in the honors wing is an added bonus because it keeps me in close proximity with like-minded students who are committed to succeeding and in turn inspire me to reach my fullest potential. The atmosphere is great for learning."

- Kelsey LopezdeVictoria, Biology and Psychology double major

Jessica Walters
"Through the wide variety of classes and clubs, USCA offers a little something for everyone. Its small class sizes, charm, and personal professors make it the perfect choice."

- Jessica Walters, Nursing major

Thomas Mcleod
"As a sophomore at USCA, I have really enjoyed the college classroom setting. Since the class sizes aren’t too big, I can always get help from professors anytime I’m in need."

- Thomas Mcleod, Exercise and Sports Science major

Alyssa Gadsden
"Attending USC Aiken has been a great experience for me. From the campus events to classes and to housing, we are a like a family – a home away from home."

- Alyssa Gadsden, Chemistry major

Alesha Jones
"I love attending USC Aiken because I feel as if am in a family oriented environment. What I love most about is its location, the independence you gain from attending, and our Pacer spirit!"

- Alesha Jones, Communications major

Dana Hallat
"I never thought I would meet people from all around the world on such a small campus. You can find the best of both worlds: the advantages of a big campus in a small, friendlier environment."

- Dana Hallat, Biology (pre-dental) major

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Speaking Engagement Request Form

To assist the Chancellor in serving your needs and representing USC Aiken in the best possible fashion, please complete this form as part of any invitation for the Chancellor to speak at or attend an event or meeting.

While the Chancellor openly accepts the vast majority of invitations that are made, he must frequently decline an invitation due to a calendar conflict. The Chancellor's Office attempts to accommodate most requests that support the mission of the University and appreciates your patience with the Chancellor's complex calendar.

 

Event Name:
Event Location:
Event Date: 
Name of person or group requesting:
Event Start Time: a.m. p.m.
Event End Time: a.m. p.m.
Chancellor's participation / involvement requested from:
    a.m. p.m.  to  a.m. p.m.
What time will the majority of guests arrive?:
    a.m. p.m.
Please NOTE: The times requested for the Chancellor's participation should be as exact as possible, as the Chancellor is often juggling multiple events. If the event schedule changes after submitting this request, it is the requesting department's responsibility to contact Sherri Jenik at 803-641-3434 immediately so she may determine if the change can be accommodated.
   
Contact Person:
Phone Number:
Address:
E-Mail (one address only):
 
Person who will meet the Chancellor at the event: 
 
 

Dress code:

business professional     business casual     casual     formal

 
Is there a theme for this event?
History of this event (inaugural, annual, etc.)
 
Is the Chancellor being requested to speak?      
(If YES, please answer remaining questions.  If NO, then proceed to bottom and click submit.)


Please submit an official copy of program/invitation at least three (3) days in advance of event to the Chancellor's Office.
What is the group's interest in hearing the Chancellor speak?
Does the group have any special interests or concerns that should be addressed?

Is there a topic or subject that should be addressed in the Chancellor's remarks?
Should remarks be formal or conversational? 
Preferred length of comments: 
Expected Attendance: Age Group of Audience:
Any Special Guests in Attendance?: