
" I live in Pacer Downs and I love it. I love how I can go back to my room during the day if I have a break between classes. I also feel that I have met more people by living on campus. I do not think that I would have had a good college experience if I would not have lived on-campus."
- Katie Gerth , Early Childhood Education major

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.

"After coming to USC Aiken, I was really able to get involved in alot of great community service projects tha benefit both the local community and beyond."
- Marcus Allen, Business Marketing major

"In each of our housing facilities, you'll find RAs like me, as well as professional staff members, who have undergone special training to help students deal with some of the common issues that may arise when living away from home for the first time."
- Erin Smith, Elementary Education major

"The best part of being a nursing major and actually being in the nursing program is the reputation USC Aiken nursing students carry. Many students and professors know that to get into the program here is competitive, and to be in the program is an accomplishment."
- Shelby Williams, Nursing major

"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

"Being a communication major at USC Aiken has definitely prepared me for effective communicating in a real world setting. I've even been able to communicate in a different language for guests at Disney, thanks to the French courses I’ve taken at USC Aiken. I constantly find myself using concepts that I’ve learned in the classroom; some of which I wouldn’t have been able to use until later after college. "
- Paige Jeffcoat, Communications major
Intern for The Walt Disney Company

"USC Aiken was my very first choice because it wasn't too far from home, but I still got to leave home and experience something new. There were other colleges that I looked at, such as Emory, Winthrop, and USC Columbia, but I'm glad that I chose USCA. "
- Shantivia Boneparte, Exercise & Sports Science major

"I enjoy the small campus environment. My professors know me and speak to me even when I’m not in class. I enjoy walking around the quad and seeing people I know, and I am able to meet new people everyday."
- Lehe Drawdy, Political Science major

"I chose USC Aiken because you have more time one-on-one time with your professors, and the beauty and cleanliness of the campus and its surroundings are great. Also, I received a scholarship to play baseball."
- Houston Taylor, Secondary Education (History) major

"Our campus is just the right size to get involved. You can get connected through Greek life, community service, sports, theatre, music, academic clubs, or student government - just to name a few. At USC Aiken, you'll develop relationships with other students, making our campus your perfect home away from home."
- Brittany Leverette, Communications major

"At USC Aiken, everything we do is with you in mind. Come to our campus, and you'll witness our professors, our staff, our students - the entire USC Aiken community - working together toward one common goal: your success. Our small class sizes offer a setting for personal attention from faculty - so you're an individual, not a number."
- Annie Zhao, Business major

"For many of our students, getting involved in community service is an essential piece of their college mosaic. Making a difference in the lives of others is what USC Aiken is all about."
- Jon Boyles, Business major

"We want to provide you with the tools for a successful future. From the moment you set foot on our campus, you'll discover a multitude of programs to mold you into a more engaged citizen and prepare you for success. Through opportunities like the First Year Experience or organizations like Peer Educators, you'll learn what it takes to be a more well rounded individual."
- Ken Kennedy, Nursing major
Events and Programming
We look forward to seeing you at the events listed below. All events are free, unless noted otherwise. If you have any questions regarding any of the information listed, please contact our office at 803-641-3412.
Events Schedule
| August 25 | Minority Achievement Program (MAP) Welcome Location: SAC Mezzanine / 6:00 PM This is an opportunity to learn more about the MAP Program, meet the MAP Mentors and other new students who may become a part of the program. We also have a free dinner for the students during this evening. |
| August 27 | African American Students’ Alliance (AASA) General Meeting Location: Pacer Commons 1C / 5:00 PM |
| September 3 | AASA Welcome Back Cookout and Jam Location: Pacer Commons Pavilion / 5:00 PM |
| September 8 |
The Life and Times of Fannie Lou Hamer Location: Etherredge Center / 6:00 PM Come out and learn more about the life of Fannie Lou Hamer. She was a pioneer in voting rights whose words to the 1964 Democratic Party’s Credentials Committee at the presidential convention helped influence the signing of the Voting Rights Act. Her life story will be presented by the Touring Theatre of North Carolina and coincides with the upcoming November Presidential election. |
| September 15 | MAP Meeting / Location: TBA / 6:00 PM |
| September 15 | African American Students’ Alliance (AASA) General Meeting Location: Pacer Commons 1C / 5:00 PM |
| September 18 | Inclusion Advisory Council (IAC) Location: TBA / 6:30 PM |
| September 22 | MAP Meeting Location: TBA / at 6:00 PM |
| September 24 | African American Students’ Alliance (AASA) General Meeting Location: Pacer Commons 1C / 5:00 PM |
| October 3 | Morris Museum of Art visit (tentative) Location: details TBA |
| October 6 | MAP Meeting Location: TBA / 6:00 PM |
| October 8 | African American Students’ Alliance (AASA) General Meeting Location: Pacer Commons 1C / 5:00 PM |
| October 13 | MAP Meeting Location: TBA / 6:00 PM |
| October 22 | African American Students’ Alliance (AASA) General Meeting Location: Pacer Commons 1C / 5:00 PM |
| October 29 | AASA & PUB Talent Show Location: Etherredge Center / 7:00 PM |
| October 31 | Campus Halloween Masquerade Party an Aiken After Dark event Location: details TBA |
| November 5 | African American Students’ Alliance (AASA) General Meeting Location: Pacer Commons 1C / 5:00 PM |
| November 10 | Inclusion Advisory Council Student Focus Group Location: SAC Mezzanine / 6:00 PM |
| November 12 | Kwanzaa Feast Location: SAC Mezzanine / 6:00 PM |
| November 20 | Inclusion Advisory Council Location: TBA / 6:30 PM |
| November 24 | MAP Thanksgiving Dinner Location: TBA / 6:00 PM |
| January 16, 2009 | MLK community program |
Cultural Celebrations
MAP Welcome & Social (August 25 / 6:00 PM / SAC Mezzanine)
Experience Speed Mentoring --our exciting spin on speed dating-- where you will meet all of the MAP Mentors and fellow MAP participants in one evening of fun and dinner. This is a free event. Casual attire is appropriate (ex. t-shirts and shorts are acceptable attire).
AASA & PUB Talent Show (October 29 / 7:00 PM / Etherredge Center)
Come and share your talent and witness the talent of your fellow Pacers at our annual USCA campus-wide talent and entertainment show.
Kwanzaa Feast (November 12 / 6:00 PM / SAC Mezzanine)
Let’s meet and remember the joys we have shared in 2008 and celebrate the coming of new memories in 2009. USCA celebrates this African American holiday through a traditional pot luck meal, singing, dance and community spirit.
Martin Luther King, Jr Remembrance Celebration (January 16 / 12:00 PM (noon) / Etherredge Center)
Join USCA and Aiken Technical College in a community program which celebrates the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Students are invited to participate in the planning of the program.
Women’s History Program
Full details will be available in Spring 2009.
African American History Bowl
Full details will be available in Spring 2009.
