Preparing to welcome the Class of 2026

Members of The Citadel Class of 2026 — which will be one of the largest classes in the college’s history — will arrive on campus Saturday, Aug. 13.

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Cadets and students spend their summer serving and learning in Africa

“In the first day, I learned that language barriers do not inhibit you from giving the gifts of hope and comfort.”

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Medal of Honor recipients speak to incoming Citadel freshman

Medal of Honor recipients Walter “Joe” Marm and James McCloughan spoke to the future cadets about leadership.

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Getting the most out of MUSC’s partnership with The Citadel

All cadets should sign up for MUSC’s “MyChart” before arriving for the fall semester to take full advantage of these new services and receive quick and timely treatment.

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Getting here for Matriculation Day: A message from the Commandant of Cadets

To the Class of 2026, We are looking forward to your arrival on campus August 13. Matriculation Day is the first, and one of the most significant, milestones from your

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No tuition increases for The Citadel’s cadets and students in 2022-23

The Citadel Board of Visitors (BOV) voted not to raise tuition for the 2022-2023 academic year during a June meeting.

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Citadel School of Engineering recognizes current and future leaders in profession

By Melissa West, with The Citadel School of Engineering Five alumni — servant leaders in their field — are the newest members of The Citadel Academy of Engineers. At the

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WalletHub asks Citadel professor about best credit cards for young adults

Paul Meeks is a professor of practice in the Tommy and Victoria Baker School of Business who also supervises the Student Managed Investment Fund.

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The Citadel’s ROTC program ranked best in nation

“The Citadel packs a powerful punch.” Many ROTC graduates enter the Army, Air Force, Space Force, Navy and Marine Corps every year.

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