The University of South Carolina Gamecocks football program is a prominent member of NCAA Division I FBS, competing in the Southeastern Conference (SEC). Known for passionate fan support, the team plays home games at Williams-Brice Stadium and has a storied history, including bowl game appearances and notable players.
University of South Carolina Acceptance Rate: 62%
SAT Score | 1150-1360 |
ACT Score | 26-31 |
Application Fee | $65 |
SAT/ACT | Considered but not required |
Estimated Expenses | S.C. Residents | Nonresidents |
---|---|---|
Tuition and Technology Fee* | $12,688 | $34,934 |
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