The Citadel board keeps freeze in place: no tuition increases again for 2021-2022 academic year
The Citadel Board of Visitors voted not to raise tuition for the 2021-2022 academic year during a meeting on June 11.
Read MoreThe Citadel Board of Visitors voted not to raise tuition for the 2021-2022 academic year during a meeting on June 11.
Read MoreThis year, approximately 150 cadets, 40 college transfer students and 90 graduate students earned a degree through the BSB.
Read MoreBrown attended The Citadel on an Army ROTC scholarship. He was an Army captain for six years and served in Special Forces as a Green Beret.
Read MoreTenacity. Strength. Grit. That’s what it takes to be a member of the Corps of Cadets and what The Citadel’s refreshed athletics brand reflects.
Read MoreThe demolition portion of The Citadel’s $67 million Capers Hall Replacement Project is officially underway.
Read MoreA core team of medical students, residents and Citadel cadets and students will develop innovative products focused on improving health in South Carolina.
Read More“I would say this is the new beginning of something that began back in the 1940s. Boxing at The Citadel Military College is alive.”
Read More“I really found a love to be in the Air Force,” she said. “I kind of wanted to branch out; I wanted to do something different.”
Read More“Dr. Williams is a strategic financial planner who has helped raise approximately $29 million in grants and support for education and research from organizations including Apple, Boeing, GE, GM, Google, IBM, and NASA.”
Read MoreAs seen in the Rock Hill Herald, by Tobie Nell Perkins Rob Settin needed a kidney. A sacrifice by a Citadel classmate who Settin hadn’t spoken to in 35 years
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