CHARLESTON SC

The city of Charleston, itself, especially the peninsula portion, is a smorgasbord of extremes- from high‑rise condominiums built in the more recent years to small mansions built anytime in the last 250 years. Low‑income housing developments can be found in the northern section of the city, While some of the homes in the historic section could empty the wallet of the richest man. But by no means has the middle-income individual been left out. Many smaller homes can be found downtown. These are the homes that add up to form a large majority of the downtown market. These homes, fronted on cobblestone streets or cozy alleys are far away from the noise and congestion of an average city's downtown section.

Charleston's schools are plentiful. Private, church‑related, or public, they are all in downtown Charleston and most are an easy walk away. For recreation, there are tennis courts, playgrounds, basketball courts, and baseball and football fields. A very active Parks and Recreation Commission organizes all kinds of sports and tournaments. Two of the area Yacht Clubs and two marinas can also be found in the area.

The oldest theater in the country is here. Charleston also has ballet and symphony, art museums, and libraries. And of course, each year the city puts on the most comprehensive arts festival in the United States: Spoleto.

EAST COOPER

East of Charleston, across the Cooper River, lays Mt. Pleasant. A self‑contained city, Mt. Pleasant and its surrounding areas can offer just about anything to anyone. Just a few miles from downtown Charleston yet still distinct, Mt. Pleasant has grown steadily over the past years. Thomas Waring, the editor of Charleston's News and Courier, once wrote: "Mt. Pleasant is so intimate a part of Charleston, yet so positively itself. The sentimental heritage of a community that has something worth remembering is among its greatest assets." Crisscrossed by rivers and marsh, Mt. Pleasant offers unparalleled salt-water fishing and is also well endowed with many parks including athletic fields, tennis courts, and playground equipment. The Isle of Palms and Sullivan's Island, two of Charleston’s finest beaches are within a couple of miles of anywhere in Mt. Pleasant. A Mayor‑Council form governs the communities of Mt. Pleasant, Sullivan's Island, and Isle of Palms. Full-time police and fire protection are also provided to the area. Mt. Pleasant offers a wide variety of shopping with a multitude of neighborhood specialty shops and regional shopping centers with a number more in the planning stages. Churches of all denominations are situated throughout the area or in nearby Charleston.

GOOSE CREEK

Goose Creek dates back to 1670 when Englishmen who had prospered from Barbadian land sales arrived and developed plantations in the area. However, it was not until 1950, when the United States military realized the potential of the area for the military that Goose Creek started to grow.

The water and ocean access prove attractive for industrial growth. Alumax, Jim Walter Metals, and other companies in Bushy Park are excellent sources of employment. Goose Creek also offers many acres of underdeveloped land for expansion plus excellent railroad and highway networks. Effective environmental management of these resources makes Goose Creek a highly desirable residential community. Goose Creek is "a little bit of town in a whole lot of country".

For recreation, the residents of Goose Creek will find waters for fishing, athletic fields, golf course, tennis courts, bowling alleys, and of course, swimming pools.

ISLE OF PALMS

The Isle of Palms, an Atlantic barrier island, has prided itself on being a family beach that is the perfect blend of approximately 5,000 full-time residents and 20,000 to 50,000 investment owners and visitors who make it their home and destination. In 2002, the City was the first in the State of South Carolina to achieve the Blue Wave Designation from the Clean Beaches Council who recognizes environmentally well-managed beaches. The city has successfully kept this designation every year since. The entire 7-mile long and 1-mile wide island is an incorporated municipality. Having incorporated in 1953, the City recently celebrated its 50th Anniversary in a weekend-long celebration that is still being talked about by those who attended. Attorney J.C. Long developed the island after World War II as an affordable place where service people could buy homes and raise a family. Some of those original families and their descendants are still on the island today.

Recreational opportunities abound. One can ride through the many bike paths throughout the island, enjoy the beautiful, wide, sandy beaches, or if other recreational activities are your pleasure, through the City's recreation department, organized sports programs exist such as soccer, baseball, softball, football, and basketball. The City also offers Tiny Tots and Mommy and Me for the younger children on the island. In addition to playgrounds and ball fields, visitors and residents may enjoy tennis, shuffleboard, and skateboarding. The City is also home to an oceanfront County park at the center of the island. This facility has lifeguards, dressing rooms, and refreshments.

THE ISLANDS

Isle of Palms, Sullivans Island, James Island, Folly Beach, John's Island, Kiawah, Seabrook, and Wadmalaw Island are the islands west and east of the City. Recreation abounds here. Regardless of your age or interest, the Islands can fill your needs. For those who love the water, there is fishing from its many creeks and rivers with catches like fish, crabs, shrimp, and oysters.

The James Island Yacht Club is located on James Island. Public boat landings line the Intracoastal Waterway and other creeks and rivers that flow throughout the community. These rivers and creeks provide protected waters for boaters to enjoy.

James Island has an abundance of residential communities with a wide variety of home styles. Folly Beach, one of the area's four public beaches, is an incorporated island community just 30 minutes from downtown Charleston.

Kiawah and Seabrook Islands offer an exclusive and private lifestyle behind dunes and underneath the shade of palm trees. These islands offer some residential areas but mostly are resort properties.

MONCKS CORNER

Moncks Corner is approximately 35 miles from Charleston, 17 miles from Summerville, and 16 miles from Goose Creek, making it desirable for those who wish to enjoy the areas and commute to work. The town is on Lake Moultrie and the Cooper River, which connects to Charleston Harbor. Lake Moultrie has over 60 thousand acres of water for recreation, boating, and fishing. The waters are famous for their world-class fishing.

Also adjacent to Moncks Corner is the Francis Marion National Forest with nearly 250,000 acres for hunting, fishing, hiking, camping, and picnicking. These lands are where General Francis Marion- "the Swamp Fox"- came to fame as a hero of the Revolutionary War.

Although the place is still blessed by an absence of the extreme hustle and bustle of heavy urban areas, there is still a wide variety of housing available to those wishing to locate here. The gamut runs from budget housing in the '40s to country estates with acreage and lovely homes in the spacious tree-shaded subdivisions with access to the river or lake. If you wish for a historic home there are still a few available for those who enjoy the romance of the past. Vacation villas with tennis, a pool, and a deep-water marina are also there for your enjoyment.

SUMMERVILLE

Nestled among stately pines, blithely indifferent to the busy hum of the surrounding world, lies the old village of Summerville. To experience the true flavor of this charming and once world-renowned health resort, park your car and walk or bicycle the shady winding streets. You will soon be eager to know the history that has fashioned Summerville's existence.

Summerville has maintained a graceful balance between the old and the new. Housing is readily available and ranges from economy homes, townhouses, condominiums, and mobile home parks to middle-class subdivisions, country club residential developments, and restored country properties.

Multifaceted Summerville offers something for everyone. Each spring brings the Flowertown Festival, a weekend‑long arts and crafts event for the whole family. History buffs are invited to stroll the inviting lanes and peer beyond the picket fences. Car‑bound children will enjoy a romp at nearby historic Old Dorchester State Park. Local restaurants, antique and specialty shops offer tempting wares. Quaint churches abound in the area.

The Town of Summerville maintains 2-lighted recreational fields, 3 parks, and 4 playgrounds with 6 lighted tennis courts within the town limits. A full range of youth recreation leagues and programs operate year-round. In addition, recreational, cultural, and athletic programs are offered by the Summerville Family YMCA, church groups, and other community organizations.

WEST ASHLEY

West of the Peninsular City and across the Ashley River, locally referred to as West Ashley, is primarily a residential area, but also offers a complete and competitive range of services. West Ashley's largest advantage, though, is its proximity to everything. The Downtown area, the medical complex, military installations, and industry are all just a few minutes down the highway. The Mark Clark expressway makes the North Charleston and the Mt. Pleasant areas very convenient and accessible.

Because there are so many subdivisions in the West Ashley area, it isn't feasible to tell you about each one. There is so much and so little room. Our AgentOwned sales associate will be glad to show you the characteristics and advantages of living in any of the subdivisions that suit your price range and needs.

 

DANIEL ISLAND

Named for Capt. Robert Daniell, whose presence in South Carolina dates to 1678, Daniel Island is part of both the City of Charleston (annexed in 1991) and Berkeley County. Used as a fishing and hunting retreat by the wealthy Guggenheim family beginning in 1946, the island remained undeveloped until the early 1990s. This is when the Guggenheims sold the southern tip of the island to the developer of Kiawah Island on the heels of the Interstate 526 project that drastically improved access to the area. Now a master-planned city within a city, Daniel Island is situated between Mount Pleasant and North Charleston and bordered by the Cooper and Wando Rivers. The community comprises walkable neighborhoods with sprawling sidewalks and numerous well-maintained parks. The neighborhoods are built around a town center with retail, restaurant, and grocery accommodations. And directly across the street is the Family Circle Tennis Complex that hosts world level tennis tournaments from around the world. Housing in Daniel Island includes townhome, executive mansion, gated, and other single-family options.


PUBLIC SCHOOLS

All schools in South Carolina are required to operate a minimum of 180 days per school year. The school year normally begins during the last of August or the first of September and ends the last of May or the first of June.

For your child to enter a school he or she must be at least five years old by September 1 of the current school year, have a valid birth certificate and a vaccination certificate. The immunizations may be performed by their doctor of Health Department and will be accepted if it includes the following:

 

Four (4) doses of any combination of DTP, DT, DTP-Hib, DTaP, Td, or Tdap vaccine with at least one (1) dose received on or after the fourth birthday.


Three (3) doses of any combination of oral or inactivated Polio vaccine with at least one (1) dose received on or after the fourth birthday.


Two (2) doses of Rubeola (Measles) vaccine with both doses received on or after the first birthday & separated by at least one month.


One (1) dose of Rubella (German Measles) vaccine received on or after the first birthday.


One (1) dose of Mumps vaccine received on or after the first birthday.


Three (3) doses of Hepatitis B vaccine.


One (1) dose of Varicella vaccine received on or after the first birthday or positive history of disease for all children admitted to kindergarten, first, second, third, fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh grades, and eighth grades. Two (2) doses of varicella vaccine, separated by at least one month, are required for unimmunized children 13 years of age and older who have no positive history of disease.

 

Required: A Minimum of 180 Days • Birth Certificate • Vaccination Certificate

* Information from SC DHEC for the 2008-2009 school year.

 

 

CHARLESTON COUNTY EDUCATION

Includes: Awendaw, Charleston, Folly Beach, Hollywood, Isle of Palms, James Island, Kiawah Island, Lincolnville, McClellanville, Meggett, Mount Pleasant, North Charleston, Ravenel, Rockville, Seabrook Island, Sullivan's Island, & Summerville

Academic Magnet High School 5109 W Enterprise St B,
North Charleston, SC 29405 
(843) 746-1300 
 
A C Corcoran Elementary School 8585 Vistavia Rd N. Charleston, SC 29406 
(843) 764-2218 
 
Alice Birney Middle School 7750 Pinehurst St Charleston, SC 29420 
(843) 764-2215 
 
Angel Oak Elementary 6134 Chisolm Road Johns Island, SC 29455 
(843) 559-6412 
 
Ashley River Elementary 1871 Wallace School Rd Charleston, SC 29407 
(843) 763-1555 
 
Belle Hall Elementary 385 Egypt Street Mt. Pleasant, SC 29464 
(843) 849-2841 
 
Brentwood Middle School 2685 Leeds Avenue Charleston Hgts, SC 29405 
(843) 745-7094 
 
Buist Academy 103 Calhoun Street Charleston, SC 29401 
(843) 724-7750

Charlestowne Academy 1800 Pearly Lane No. Charleston, SC 29405 
(843) 746-1349 
 
Chicora Elementary School 1912 Success Street No. Charleston, SC 29405 
(843) 745-7100 
 
Clyde Sanders Elementary 805 Morrison Drive Charleston, SC 29403 
(843) 724-7783 
 
E B Ellington Elementary 5600 Ellington Road Ravenel, SC 29470 
(843) 889-9411 
 
Edith L Frierson Elementary 6133 Maybank Wadamalaw Isl, SC 29487 
(843) 559-1182 
 
Edmund A Burns Elementary 3750 Dorchester Rd Charleston Hgts, SC 29405 
(843) 745-7115 
 
Elease Butler Ivy Academy 7350 Cross County Road North Charleston, SC 29418 
(803) 625-4135 
 
Fort Johnson Middle School 1825 Camp Road James Island, SC 29412 
(843) 762-2740 

James Island Elementary 1872 Grimball Road Charleston, SC 29412 
(843) 762-8240 
 
James Island High School 1000 Ft Johnson Rd Charleston, SC 29412 
(843) 762-2745 
 
James Island Middle School 1484 Camp Road Charleston, SC 29412 
(843) 762-2784 
 
James Simons Elementary 741 King Street Charleston, SC 29403 
(843) 724-7763 
 
Jane Edwards Elementary School 1960 Jane Edwards Road Edisto Island, SC 29438 
(843) 559-4171 
 
Jennie Moore Elementary School 1256 Hamlin Road Mt Pleasant, SC 29464 
(843) 849-2815 
 
Morningside Middle School 1999 Singley Lane No Charleston, SC 29405 
(843) 745-7122 
 
Moultrie Middle School 645 Coleman Blvd Mt Pleasant, SC 29464 
(843) 849-2819 
Burke High School 244 President St Charleston, SC 29403 
(843) 724-7784 
 
C E Williams Middle School 640 Butte Street Charleston, SC 29414 
(843) 763-1529 
 
Charles Pinckney Elementary 3300 Thomas Cario Blvd. Mt. Pleasant, SC 29466 
(843) 856-4585 
 
Charleston Development Academy 233 Line Street Charleston, SC 29403 
(843) 723-4660 
 
Charleston Progressive School 220 Nassau Street Charleston, SC 29403 
(843) 720-2967 
 
Charleston School of Arts
5109 W Enterprise St B,
North Charleston, SC 29405 
(843) 529-4990
Garrett School of Technology 31 Gordon Street No. Charleston, SC 29405 
(843) 745-7126 
 
Harbor View Elementary 1576 Harbor View Rd Charleston, SC 29412 
(843) 762-2749 
 
Haut Gap Middle School 1861 Bohicket Road Johns Island, SC 29455 
(843) 559-6418 
 
Hunley Park Elementary 1000 Michigan Ave No. Charleston, SC 29404 
(843) 767-5914 
 
James B Edwards Elementary 855 Von Kolintz Road Mt Pleasant, SC 29464 
(843) 849-2807 
 
M R Rivers Middle School 1002 King Street Charleston, SC 29403 
(843) 724-7789 
 
Mt Pleasant Academy 605 Center Street Mt Pleasant, SC 29464 
(843) 849-2826 
 
Mt. Zion Elementary 3464 River Road Johns Island, SC 29455 
(843) 559-3841 
 
Murray Lasaine Elementary 691 Riverland Drive Charleston, SC 29412 
(843) 762-2765 
 
Norman C Toole Military Magnet 2950 Carner Avenue N. Charleston
CHARLESTON COUNTY EDUCATION - Continued
 

North Charleston Elementary 4921 Durant Avenue No Charleston, SC 29405 
(843) 745-7107 
 
North Charleston High School 1087 East Montague No. Charleston, SC 29405 
(843) 745-7140 
 
Oakland Elementary School 2728 Arlington Drive Charleston, SC 29414 
(843) 763-1510 
 
Orange Grove Elementary School 1225 Orange Branch Charleston, SC 29407 
(843) 763-1520 
 
Pepperhill Elementary School 3300 E Creola Rd No Charleston, SC 29420 
(843) 767-5905 
 
Ladson Elementary 3321 Ladson Road Ladson, SC 29456 
(843) 764-2225 
 
Laing Middle School 2213 Hwy 17 North Mt Pleasant, SC 29464 
(843) 849-2809 
 
Lambs Elementary School 6800 Dorchester Road N Charleston, SC 29418
(843) 767-5900 

Midland Park Elementary School 2415 Midland Park Rd No. Charleston, SC 29418 
(843) 764-2221 
 
Mitchell Elementary School 2 Perry Street Charleston, SC 29403 
(843) 724-7263 
 
Montessori School of Mount Pleasant 88 Vincent Drive Mount Pleasant, SC 29464 
(843) 884-1117 
 
R B Stall High School 7749 Pinehurst St No. Charleston, SC 29420 
(843) 764-2200 
 
Ronald E Mcnair Elementary 3795 Spruill Avenue No Charleston, SC 29405 
(843) 745-7181 
 
Septima P. Clark Corporate 
Academy 1929 Grimball Road Charleston, SC 29412 
(843) 762-2774 
 
Springfield Elementary 2741 Clover Street Charleston, SC 29414 
(843) 763-1538 
 
St Andrews Elementary 30 Chadwick Drive Charleston, SC 29407 
(843) 763-1503 

W B Goodwin Elementary
5501 Dorchester Rd No. Charleston, SC 29418 
(843) 767-5911 
 
West Ashley High School
William Kennerty Drive Charleston, SC 29407 
(843) 573-1223 
 
West Ashley Intermediate
721 Wappoo Road Charleston, SC 29407 
(843) 763-1533 
 
West Ashley Middle School
776 William Kennerty Dri Charleston, SC 29407 
(843) 763-1546 
 
Whiteside Mamie Elementary School
1120 Rifle Range Rd Mt Pleasant, SC 29464 
(843) 849-2838 
 
Wilmot Fraser Elementary
63 Columbus Street Charleston, SC 29403 
(843) 724-7766 
 
Youthbuild Charleston Center
7555 North Spartan Blvd North Charleston, SC 29418 
(843) 552-1474 
 
Wando High School 1560
Mathis Ferry Rd Mt Pleasant, SC
(843) 881-8200

Lincoln High School 714 Lincoln School Rd Mcclellanville, SC 29458 
(843) 887-3244 
 
Malcolm C. Hursey Elementary 4542 Simms Street N Charleston, SC 29405 
(843) 745-7105 
 
Mary Ford Elementary 3180 Azalea Drive Charleston Hgts, SC 29405 
(843) 745-7131 
 
Matilda F. Dunston Elementary 1825 Remount Road N Charleston, SC 29406 
(843) 745-7109 
 
Mcclellanville Middle School 711 Pinckney Street Mcclelleanville, SC 29458 
(843) 577-0325 
 
Memminger Elementary 20 Beaufain Street Charleston, SC 29403 
(843) 724-7778  
 

Stiles Point Elementary 883 Mikell Dr Charleston, SC 29412 
(843) 762-2767 
 
St James-Santee Elementary 8900 North Highway 17 Mcclellanville, SC 29458 
(843) 723-0863 
 
St John's High School 1518 Main Road John's Island, SC 29455 
(843) 559-6400 
 
Stono Park Elementary 1699 Garden St Charleston, SC 29407 
(843) 763-1507 
 
Sullivans Island Elementary School 2015 Ion Avenue Sullivans Is, SC 29482 
(843) 883-3118 
 
Thomas C. Cario Middle School 3500 Thomas Cario Blvd. Mount Pleasant, SC 29466 
(843) 856-4595 
 
 

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BERKELEY COUNTY EDUCATION

Includes: Charleston, Bonneau, Goose Creek, Hanahan, Jamestown, Moncks Corner, North Charleston,

St. Stephen, & Summerville

Berkeley Elementary 715 Hwy. 6 Moncks Corner, SC 29461 
(843) 761-8140 
 
Berkeley High School 406 West Main Street Moncks Corner, SC 29461 
(843) 761-8123 
 
Berkeley Intermediate School 777 Stoney Landing Road Moncks Corner, SC 29461 
(843) 761-8127 
 
Berkeley Middle School 320 North Live Oak Drive Moncks Corner, SC 29461 
(843) 761-8152 
 
Bonner Elementary 171 Macedonia Foxes Cr. Moncks Corner, SC 29461 
(843) 565-3228 
 
Boulder Bluff Elementary 400 Judy Drive Goose Creek, SC 29445 
(843) 553-1223 
 
Cainhoy Elementary/Middle School 2434 Cainhoy Road Huger, SC 29450 
(843) 336-3228 
 
Cainhoy Middle School 2424 Cainhoy Road Huger, SC 29450 
(843) 899-8963

Goose Creek Primary 200 Foster Creek Road Goose Creek, SC 29445 
(843) 820-8008 
 
Hanahan Elementary School 4000 Maybeline Road Hanahan, SC 29406 
(843) 553-3290 
 
Hanahan High School 6015 Murray Dr Hanahan, SC 29406 
(843) 820-3710 
 
Hanahan Middle School 5815 Murray Drive Hanahan, SC 29406 
(843) 820-3800 
 
Howe Hall Elementary School 115 Howe Hall Rd. Goose Creek, SC 29445 
(843) 553-9242 
 
J K Gourdin Elementary School 2205 Hwy 35 St Stephen, SC 29479 
(843) 567-3637 
 
Macedonia Middle School 200 Macdeonia Foxes Cr. Moncks Corner, SC 29461 
(843) 565-3217 
 
Marrington Elementary School 101 Gearing Street Goose Creek, SC 29445 
(843) 572-3373
 

Stratford High School 951 Crowfield Blvd. Goose Creek, SC 29445 
(843) 553-4581 
 
St Stephen Elementary 1053 Russellville Rd. St Stephen, SC 29479 
(843) 761-8322 
 
St Stephen Middle School 225 Carolina Ave St Stephen, SC 29479 
(843) 567-3128 
 
Timberland High School 1418 Gravel Hill Road St. Stephen, SC 29479 
(843) 567-2817 
 
Westview Elementary School 100 Westview Blvd Goose Creek, SC 29445 
(843) 797-2992 
 
Westview Middle School 101 Westview Blvd Goose Creek, SC 29445 
(843) 572-1700 
 
Westview Primary 98 Westview Blvd. Goose Creek, SC 29445 
(843) 820-3898 
 
Whitesville Elementary School 324 Gaillard Street Moncks Corner, SC 29461 
(843) 761-8322
 

College Park Elementary 100 Davidson Dr. Ladson, SC 29456 
(843) 797-2711 
 
College Park Middle School 713 College Park Rd Ladson, SC 29456 
(843) 553-8300 
 
Cross Elementary 1325 Ranger Drive Cross, SC 29436 
(843) 753-2148 
 
Cross High School 1293 Old Hwy. 6 Cross, SC 29436 
(843) 753-2121 
 
Devon Forest Elementary 1127 Dorothy Street Goose Creek, SC 29445 
(843) 851-6264 
 
Goose Creek High School 1137 Redbank Road Goose Creek, SC 29445 
(843)553-5300 
 

Marrington Middle School 109 Gearing Street Goose Creek, SC 29445 
(843) 572-0313 
 
Menriv Park Elementary O Pulaski St Goose Creek, SC 29445 
(843) 797-1311 
 
Sangaree Elementary 1460 Royal Rd Summerville, SC 29483 
(843) 873-9194 
 
Sangaree Intermediate 201 School House Lane Summerville, SC 29483 
(843) 871-3104 
 
Sedgefield Intermediate 225 Garwood Drive Goose Creek, SC 29445 
(843) 572-5452 
 
Sedgefield Middle School Charles Gibson Blvd Goose Creek, SC 29445 
(843) 797-2620
 
 
 
 
 
 

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DORCHESTER COUNTY EDUCATION

Includes: Harleyville, North Charleston, Reevesville, Ridgeville, St. George, Summerville

Alston Middle School 500 Bryan St Summerville, SC 29483 
(843) 873-3890 
 
Beech Hill Elementary 1001 Beech Hill Road Summerville, SC 29485 
(843) 821-3970 
 
Charles B Dubose Middle School 1000 Dubose School Rd Summerville, SC 29483 
(843) 875-7012 
 
Dorchester Co Career School 507 School House Road Dorchester, SC 29437 
(843) 563-2123 
 
Flowertown Elementary 20 King Charles Circle Summerville, SC 29483 
(843) 871-7400 
 
Fort Dorchester Elementary 5100 Westcott Blvd N. Charleston, SC 29420 
(843) 871-2150 
 
Fort Dorchester High School 8500 Lincoln Blvd. N. Charleston, SC 29418 
(843) 760-4450 
 
Gregg Middle School 500 Greenwave Blvd Summerville, SC 29483 
(843) 871-3150
 

Harleyville-Ridgeville Elemen-tary 1650 East Main Street Dorchester, SC 29437 
(843) 462-7671 
 
Knightsville Elementary 847 Orangeburg Road Summerville, SC 29483 
(843) 873-4851 
 
Macdougall Youth Correctional Center Route 1 Box 1178 Ridgeville, SC 29417 
(803) 373-3036 
 
Newington Elementary School 10 King Charles Circle Summerville, SC 29483 
(843) 871-3230 
 
Oakbrook Elementary School 4700 Old Fort Rd Ladson, SC 29456 
(843) 821-1165 
 
Oakbrook Middle School 4704 Old Fort Road Ladson, SC 29456 
(843) 873-9750 
 
Rollings Middle School 815 South Main St Summerville, SC 29483 
(843) 873-3610 
 
Spann Elementary School 901 S. Magnolia Summerville, SC 29483 
(843) 873-3050
 

St. George Middle School 600 Minus Street St. George, SC 29477 
(843) 563-3171 
Summerville Elementary School 835 South Main St Summerville, SC 29483 
(843) 873-2372 
 
Summerville High School 1101 Boone Hill Rd Summerville, SC 29483 
(843) 873-6460 
 
Williams Memorial Elementary 290 South Metts Street St. George, SC 29477 
(843) 563-3008 
 
Windsor Hill Elementary 8600 William Moultrie Blvd No Charleston, SC 29420 
(843) 760-9820 
 
Woodland High School 4128 Hwy. 78 Dorchester, SC 29437 
(843) 563-5956 
 
Scott's Branch Middle School
1154 Fourth St.
Summerton, SC 29148 
(803) 485-2043 
 
St. Paul Primary
255 Liberty Hill Church Rd
Summerton, SC 29148 
(803) 478-2286

East Clarendon High School
1171 Pope St. Turbeville
SC 29162 
(843) 659-2185 
 
East Clarendon Middle School
1101 Pope St. Turbeville
SC 29162 
(843) 659-2187 
 
F E Dubose Vocational Center
3351 Hwy 521 Manning
SC 29102 
(843) 473-2531 
 
Manning Early Childhood
2759 Raccoon Road Manning
SC 29102 
(803) 473-4744
 

Manning Elementary
Route 6 Box 50 Hwy. 261 West
Manning, SC 29102 
(803) 435-5066 
 
Manning High School
Highway 261 West
Manning, SC 29102 
(803) 435-4417 
 
Manning Junior High School
311 W Boyce St
Manning, SC 29102 
(803) 435-8195 
 
Manning Primary School
125 N Boundry Street
Manning, SC 29102 
(803) 435-2268 
 
Scotts Branch High School
Rt. 3 Box 802
Summerton, SC 29148 
(803) 485-8184
 

The Phoenix Center
Highway 261 West
Annin, SC 29102 
(803) 505-6800 
 
Turbeville Correctional Institution
Highway 378
Turbeville, SC 29162 
(803) 896-3178 
 
Walker Gamble Elementary
2358 Walker-Gamble Rd.
New Zion, SC 29111 
(843) 659-2102
 

 

 

CHARLESTON AREA PRIVATE & PAROCHIAL SCHOOLS

Addlestone Hebrew Academy   
(843) 571-1105 
 
Ashley Hall   
(843) 722‑4088 
 
Bishop England High   
(843) 849-9599 
 
Blessed Sacrament   
(843) 766‑2128 
 
Cathedral Academy   
(843) 760-1192 
 
Charles Towne Montessori School   
(843) 571‑1140 
 
Charleston Catholic School   
(843) 577-4495
 
Charleston Christian School
(843) 556-4480 
 
Charleston Collegiate School
(843) 559-5506 
 
Charleston Day School
(843) 722‑7791 
 
Chesterbrook Academy
(843) 849-9333 
 
Christ Our King Stella Maris School
(843) 884-4721 
 
Divine Redeemer Catholic School
(843) 553-1521 
 
Dorchester Academy
(843) 563-4764 
 
Faith Christian School
(843) 873-8464 
 
Ferndale Baptist Christian School
(843) 744‑3307
 
 
 
 
 
First Baptist Church School
(843) 722-6646 
 
First Baptist School of Mt. Pleasant
(843) 884-3663 
 
Clarendon Hall
(803) 485-3550
 
Laurence Manning Academy
(803) 435-2114
 
James Island Christian School
(843) 795-1762 
 
Mason Preparatory School
(843) 723‑0664 
 
Montessori Day School
(843) 556-9700 
 
Montessori School of Mt. Pleasant
(843) 884-1117
 
Nativity Parish School
(843) 795-3975 
 
The Oaks Christian School
(843) 875-7667 
 
Northside Christian School
(843) 797‑2690 
 
Palmetto Christian Academy
(843) 881-9962 
 
Palmetto Montessori
(843) 722-4339 
 
Pinewood Preparatory School
(843) 873‑1643 
 
Porter‑Gaud School
(843) 556-3620 
 
Riverbend Christian Academy
(843) 552-2357 
 
 

St. John Catholic School
(843) 744-3901 
 
St. Paul’s Country Day School
(843) 889-2702 
 
Summerville Catholic School
(843) 873-9310 
 
Sundrops Montessori School
(843) 886-5992 
 
Trident Academy
(843) 884-7046
 
Orangeburg:
 
Andrew Chapel Christian Academy (K-5)
803-536-1334
 
Bowman Academy
803-829-2770
 
Felton Laboratory School
803-536-7034 
 
Holly Hill Academy
803-496-3243
 
Orangeburg Christian Academy (K-12)
803-536-4320 
 
Orangeburg Preparatory Schools, Inc.
803-536-3000 
 
Orangeburg Preparatory Schools, Inc.
803-534-7970
 
Stonewall Academy
803-247-4527
 
Wesley Christian School
803-536-6167
 
 

Tri-County Climate

Make sure to dress for delightful weather year-round!

 

With mild winters and warm, sultry summers, the Charleston area subtropical climate is just one of the reasons visitors love it. On average, the region enjoys 230 days of sunshine each year, with an average growing season of 294 days.

 

When it comes to the weather, temperatures in the summer average in the high 80s while lows in the winter average around 40 degrees. Although summers are hot, you will find plenty of ways to cool off on Charleston’s many waterways. In addition, because snow is a rare occurrence, you can look forward to enjoying your favorite outdoor activities (like golf, fishing, and gardening) throughout the four seasons.

 

 

The four seasons in charleston

 


SPRING

 

AVERAGE TEMPERATURES: 58° F (14.4° C) to 72° F (22.2° C) 

Spring is the Charleston area's most spectacular time of the year. From early March into early June, enjoy the vibrant colors of azaleas, dogwoods and other flowers in bloom.

 


SUMMER

 

AVERAGE TEMPERATURES: 78° F (25.6° C) to 82° F (27.8° C) 

The Charleston region's warm, sultry summers are punctuated by cooling coastal breezes and passing afternoon thunderstorms - all of which invite visitors to slow down, sip something refreshing and relax for a while.

 


AUTUMN

 

AVERAGE TEMPERATURES: 58° F (14.4° C) to 76° F (24.4° C) 

Autumn in the Charleston region brings with it days of bright sunshine, clear blue skies, golden marshes and perfectly crisp evenings

 


WINTER

 

AVERAGE TEMPERATURES: 47° F (8.3° C) to 52° F (11.1° C) 

Typically mild, winters in the Charleston region are cool with periods of rain and the chance of snow flurries come late December or early January.

Hurricane Season

Another climate factor to be aware of is the possibility of hurricanes. Hurricane season runs from June through November each year. While they do occur, highly destructive storms are few and far between. In the event of a hurricane, local government and news outlets ensure that residents are prepared well ahead of time.

In addition, because much of Charleston is positioned below sea level, flooding is another important aspect to take into consideration. If you are unfamiliar with flooding areas, this is where a trained real estate agent can help.

 

Charleston, South Carolina gets 48 inches of rain, on average, per year. The US average is 38 inches of rain per year.


Charleston averages 0 inches of snow per year.  The US average is 28 inches of snow per year.


On average, there are 209 sunny days per year in Charleston. The US average is 205 sunny days.


Summer High: the July high is around 90 degrees

Winter Low: the January low is 39 degrees


Sperling's Comfort Index for Charleston is an 85 out of 100

A higher score indicates a more comfortable year-round climate. The US average for the comfort index is 54. Our index is based on the total number of days annually within the comfort range of 70-80 degrees, and we also applied a penalty for days of excessive humidity.


YOU SHOULD KNOW

Charleston gets some kind of precipitation, on average, 106 days per year. Precipitation is rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to the ground. For precipitation to be counted, you have to get at least .01 inches on the ground to measure.

 

Averages for Charleston vs. the United States
 

Rainfall 
Charleston: 48.3 inches
United States: 38.1 inches
 
Snowfall
Charleston: 0.4 inches
United States: 27.8 inches
 
Precipitation Days
Charleston: 105.9 inches
United States: 106.2 inches
 

Sunny Days
Charleston: 209 days
United States: 205 days
 
Avg. July High
Charleston: 89.9 degrees
United States: 85.8 degrees
 
Avg. January Low
Charleston: 39.3 degrees
United States: 21.7 degrees
 

Comfort Index (higher=better) 
Charleston: 85 
United States: 54
 
UV Index
Charleston: 5.1
United States: 4.3
 
Elevation Ft. 
Charleston: 10 ft. 
United States: 2,443 ft.
 

Distance in miles to major cities

Atlanta, GA……….….290
Los Angeles, CA…...2,490
Miami, FL………...…...590
New York, NY…...….770
 
Climate
 
Average temperature…………63.8
Annual high temperature….…..75.9
Annual low temperature….…..52.3
Average annual rainfall……..….44.29 in
Annual hours of sunshine…..….2825

Household Income, Charleston MSA

Total households……..…..…..276,509
Median household income…...$53,572
Average household income…..$74,299

Source: 2015 crda.org - American Community Survey, US Census Bureau

Labor Force & Employment (2015)

Labor Force…………...…357,721
Total Employment……….296,891
Unemployment Rate….…...5.3%
Source: US Bureau of Labor Statistics

Employment by Industry 2015 (NAICS)

Government……………………...….18.92%
Manufacturing……………………...…7.71%
Natural Resources…………..………..4.9%
Trade, Transportation & Utilities…....18.52%
Information………………….……......1.6%
Financial Activities……………….…...4.1%
Professional & Bus. Services………...15.22%
Educational & Health Services……....11.51%
Leisure & Hospitality………………..13.41%
Other Services……………..………....4.1%
Source: US Bureau of Labor Statistics

Education Enrollment

Charleston Southern……………3,213
College of Charleston…………11,532
The Citadel……………….……..3,402
Medical University of S.C…..…....2,556
Trident Technical College….….15,790
Charleston School of Law……..….700

Geography
 
Berkeley County………..1,228 sq. miles
Charleston County……..1,358 sq. miles
Dorchester County…..….577 sq. miles
Metro Area……………..3,163 sq. miles
 
Population 2015
 
Berkeley County…....202,786
Charleston County…389,262
Dorchester County…152,478
Metro Area……….....744,526
 
Charleston Area Apartment Rental:

The average monthly 2021 rental cost for a 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom, unfurnished apartment excluding utilities is: $1,207.00
 
Source: Wikipedia.org 2015 - Charleston Metro Chamber of Commerce, Updated

 

 

RESOURCES

 

 

 

 

 

MILITARY

 

The military remains a major industry in the Charleston area today, despite major downsizings. In July 1993, the Base Realignment and Closure Commission voted to close the Charleston Naval Base and Naval Shipyard by April 1996. The naval facilities remaining in the area include the Naval Weapons Station; the Naval Command, Control, and Ocean Surveillance Center In-Service Engineering, East Coast Division (NISE East); and the Naval Hospital. In addition, the 1995 round of Base Realignments and Closures resulted in the decision for Charleston to receive the Naval Nuclear Power Training Command transferring from Orlando, Florida, bringing with it 500 permanent active military jobs as well as 2,500 transient students attending the school each year. The Navy expects to have an estimated 7,800 active and civilian employees after the April '96 closure, with the 500 Power Training Command employees to be added by 1999.

The Charleston Air Force Base is home to the U.S. Air Force's 437th Airlift Wing and employs 5,900 active and civilian employees. It is the home base of 41 aircraft, including the new C-17. For Air Force Base information telephone 554‑3210.

The district office of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the U.S. Army Transportation Corps Base is also situated in Charleston. For Army Base information telephone 554‑3210.

The U.S. Coast Guard Charleston Group includes patrol, marine inspection, marine and air emergency service, port inspection, and services.

 


CHURCHES

 

In the metropolitan area of Charleston, there are over 250 churches and synagogues representing over 24 denominations and 4 non‑denominational churches. Several congregations date from the 17th Century and several church buildings date from the early part of the 18th Century. Many of the church buildings are noted for their beauty and outstanding architecture.

 


VOTER REGISTRATION

 

Registration offices are generally open during regular business hours Monday through Friday‑ but are closed 30 days before an election. Special provisions are made for members of the Armed Forces, Merchant Marines, Red Cross, and United States service organizations who are serving outside the counties of their residence, and for members and employees of any Department of the United States Government who are serving outside the country, you must be 18 years or older to register. No length of residency is required. However, you must show proof of residency when you go to register. Your driver’s license will serve as proof. For information contact the Board of Voter Registration in your area.

AUTOMOBILES

 

You need to get your state automobile tags and a South Carolina title within 10 days of your arrival, and your Driver's License sometimes 90 days after your arrival. You must secure the following: fill out Form 400, fill out Form 402 (liability insurance certificate), and Form 406 which shows you do not owe any back taxes on your motor vehicle (County Tax Department in the County Courthouse). The Driver's License Examiners offices are located at 135 Wimberly Dr. Ladson, 572-7854, and Iron Bridge Drive in Mt. Pleasant, 884-9760; and at the Police Station in Charleston on Lockwood Blvd. 727-6477. If you have a valid out-of-state license, you will only need to take the written exam.

 


MEDICAL FACILITIES

 

One of the largest medical complexes in the Southeast (MUSC) is located in the City of Charleston, included are five major hospitals. There are approximately 3000 combined total beds in the Charleston area. There are three nursing homes, as well as three convalescent homes, a psychiatric hospital, Charter Hospital of Charleston, and a private alcoholism and drug dependency treatment facility.

 


PETS

 

While the State doesn't maintain laws for pet licensing, most municipalities do. You should familiarize yourself with the laws concerning the licensing, vaccination, and restraint of your pets. You can get this information from your local Animal Control Office or a veterinarian.

 


LOCAL TAXES

 

In South Carolina, counties are authorized to levy property taxes on taxable real estate and personal property. Each county sets its millage rate and to this rate is added the rate set by the local municipality or special service district to arrive at the total millage rate.

 


RETAIL SALES TAX

 

South Carolina levies a five percent retail sales tax. Exemptions from the tax include production machinery, repair parts, industrial electricity, and materials, which will become an integral part of the finished product of a manufacturer. Also, any items which change the physical or chemical characteristics of a finished product are exempt. The entire proceeds of this tax are pledged to the construction and operation of South Carolina's public

schools. Charleston County adds 2.5% Sales Tax.

 


PERSONAL INCOME TAXES

 

There are no municipal income taxes. A state income tax is imposed upon every individual residing in South Carolina. The tax levied, collected, and paid annually concerning net income of the taxpayer and income earned within the jurisdiction of the state of every non‑resident having a business and/or agency in the state from the sale, rental, or income from property within the state.

TELEPHONE 

 

When you wish to establish a telephone service simply contact the Business Office of your local telephone company. You will probably be required to make an initial deposit which will be refunded at a later date. You will need to supply your telephone.    (AT&T 780-2355 or 1-888-757-6500)

 

 

ELECTRICITY AND GAS 

 

You will need to get in touch with your local electric and gas utility company for these services to be turned on at your residence. In areas covered by SCE&G, a deposit is required unless

(a) you bring a letter showing one year of credit history from your previous electric company or (b) active duty air force initiate service from on-base SCE&G office. In areas covered by Berkeley Electric Co‑op, a deposit is required unless you bring a letter showing two years of credit history from your previous electric company.

 

SCE&G     (843) 554‑7234

Berkeley Electric Co‑op     (843) 572-5454

Goose Creek     (843) 553‑5020

Johns Island     (843) 559‑2458

Awendaw     (843) 884‑7525

Moncks Corner    (843) 572‑5454

 

 

WATER 

 

Charleston, West Ashley     (843) 727‑6800 

CPW (Commissioner of Public Works).    (843) 727-6800 

Sullivan's Island     (843) 883‑3198 

Mt. Pleasant     (843) 884‑9626 

Isle of Palms     (843) 886‑6148 

Folly Beach     (843) 588‑2447 

Summerville     (843) 871‑0810

Goose Creek     (843) 797‑6220 

Moncks Corner     (843) 719‑7965 

Berkeley County     (843) 572‑4400

 

 

SEWERAGE 

 

Most subdivisions have sewerage. This service is provided in a variety of ways, some are provided by

the municipal government as a tax service, some by municipal governments that add a sewerage fee to the water bill and some by private companies which bill the user directly. Any subdivision which has on‑site sewerage is approved by the State Health Department. Therefore such service is considered adequate.

Fresh‑Water Fishing:  Fishing is a major sport in the trident area. Lakes Marion and Moultrie are the home of the Landlocked Striped Bass and the Annual Striper Rodeo. These man‑made lakes attract thousands annually. License fees for visiting freshwater fishermen are nominal. Government agencies throughout the tri‑county area construct and maintain public boat landings and facilities to attract fishermen and boating enthusiasts

 


In‑Shore Fishing: The Low Country's reputation for trout, snapper, bass, whiting, and king mackerel attract fishermen to the thousands of miles of rivers, creeks, and sounds that are prevalent in the Trident Area. Shrimpers also enjoy the plentiful bounty available to them.

 


Deep‑Sea Fishing: Charter and head boats are available to take deep‑sea enthusiasts to the world-famous blackfish banks off Charleston Harbor. The Gulf Stream is 60 miles off the coast where dolphins and sailfish are plentiful. All boats are Coast Guard approved and licensed.

 


Marinas: Charleston maintains some of the finest marinas along the inland waterway. Service is available in Charleston for large yachts and other boats. Water skiing and pleasure boating are widespread. There are several marinas with which your AgentOwned Sales Associate will be happy to assist you.

 


Sailing: The beautiful Charleston Harbor and offshore area boast some of the finest sailing on the entire Atlantic Seaboard. Five area Yacht Clubs promote sailing with planned instruction for the beginner and racing for the old salts. Fifteen regularly scheduled regattas are held in Charleston annually as well as many National and Regional Championships.

 


Parks: Francis Marion National Forest covers thousands of acres in Charleston and Berkeley Counties. Facilities for camping enthusiasts are available. Privately operated campsites are available near Folly Beach, Highway 17, and Highway 178. The National Park Service, Fort Moultrie, and Fort Sumter, the latter accessible only by boat have restored two historic forts. There is an admission for the boat ride to Fort Sumter. The city maintains a park known as Hampton Park and also the Waterfront Park in downtown Charleston. A "must" for the tourist is the Tricentennial Exposition at Charlestown Landing on S.C. Highway 171 that features exhibition areas, an animal forest, and landscaped gardens.

Golf

The mild climate provides golfing opportunities year-round. There are also many challenging golf courses in the Tri-County area, some of which were designed by professional golfers such as Gary Player and Jack Nicklaus and golf architects Tom Fazio and Robert Trent Jones. A more detailed description of these courses may be obtained by contacting the Trident Chamber of Commerce.

The Beaches: Charleston County's coastline affords plenty of open public beachfront for swimming, sunning, surfing and fishing. The primary beaches are Isle of Palms, Sullivan's Island, Folly Beach, Edisto Beach, Seabrook, and Kiawah Islands.

 


Tennis: There are numerous public and private tennis courts throughout the area. Additionally, the Family

Circle Cup Tennis Tournament takes place on Daniel Island each spring.

 


College Athletics & The Riverdogs: The Citadel fields teams in major sports and many minor sports in the Southern Conference. The College of Charleston and Charleston Southern also participate in intercollegiate athletics. The games of both Clemson and the University of South Carolina are within motoring distance via convenient interstate highways. Atlanta, with turn‑around jet flights, provides professional spectator sports. Charleston also has minor league baseball, hockey, and soccer teams with some of the finest sports facilities in the Southeast.

 

 

SOUTH CAROLINA COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES

American College of the Building Arts 
21 Magazine Street
Charleston, SC 29401 
(843) 577-5245 
Total Enrollment: 45 
www.buildingartscollege.us 
 
Anderson University
316 Boulevard,
Anderson, SC 29621
(864) 231-2000
 
The Art Institute of Charleston 
24 North Market Street 
Charleston, SC 29401 
(866) 211-0107 
Total Enrollment: 300 
www.artinstitutes.edu/charleston 
 
Beta Tech 
8088 Rivers Ave 
North Charleston, SC 29406 
(843) 569-0889 
Total Enrollment: 145 
http://www.betatech.edu/charleston-southcarolina.asp 
 

Park University 
Charleston Air Force Base 
437 MSS/DPE 
101 W. Hill Blvd, Bldg. 221 
Charleston AFB, SC 29404 
(843) 552-8301 
Total Enrollment: 225 
www.park.edu/CHAR 
 
Park University 
Charleston Air Force Base 
437 MSS/DPE 
101 W. Hill Blvd, Bldg. 221 
Charleston AFB, SC 29404 
(843) 552-8301 
Total Enrollment: 225 
www.park.edu/CHAR 
 
Southern Illinois University 
Charleston Air Force Base 
101 W. Hill Blvd, Bldg. 221 
Charleston AFB, SC 29404 
(843) 552-7320 
Total Enrollment: 316 
www.wed.siu.edu/Public/OCDP/Base.php?Location=110
 

Morris College 
100 W. College Street 
Sumter, SC 29150 
(803) 934-3200 
 
Medical University of South Carolina 
171 Ashley Avenue 
Charleston, SC 29425 
(843) 792-2300 
Total Enrollment: 2,537 
www.musc.edu 
 
Midlands Technical College
P.O. Box 2408 Columbia,
SC 29202 
Tel: (803)738-8324 FAX: (803)738-7784 TDD: (803)822-3401 Toll-free: (800)922-8038 
Airport Campus: 1260 Lexington Dr. West Columbia, SC 29170 
Batesburg-Leesville Campus: 423 College St. Batesburg-Leesville, SC 29070 
Beltline Campus: 316 South Beltline Blvd. Columbia, SC 29205

Charleston Southern University 
9200 University Boulevard 
Charleston, SC 29406 
(843) 863-7000 
Total Enrollment: 3,286 
www.charlestonsouthern.edu 
 
The Citadel 
171 Moultrie Street 
Charleston, SC 29409 
(843) 953-5000 
Total Enrollment: 3,300 
www.citadel.edu 
 
Clemson University
105 Sikes Hall,
Clemson, SC 29634
(864) 656-3311
Undergraduate enrollment: 19,564 (2018–19)
https://www.clemson.edu/
 
Clemson University Restoration Institute 
1360 Truxtun Avenue, Suite 300-B 
North Charleston, SC 29405-2045 
(843) 554-7226 
Total Enrollment: N/A 
http://restoration.clemson.edu/ 
 

Southern Wesleyan University 
4055 Faber Place Drive, Suite 301 
North Charleston, SC 29405 
(843) 266-7981 
Total Enrollment: 250 
www.swu.edu/ags/charleston.php 
 
Springfield College 
4390 Belle Oaks Drive, Suite 200 
North Charleston, SC 29405 
(843) 554-7244 
Total Enrollment: 110 
www.spfldcol.edu/homepage/dept.nsf/shs 
 
Strayer University 
5010 Wetland Crossing 
North Charleston, SC 29418 
(843) 746-5100 
Total Enrollment: N/A 
www.strayer.edu/charleston 
 
Thomas Edison State College 
Naval Weapons Station 
1661 Red Bank Road 
Goose Creek, SC 29445 
(843) 764-7531 
Total Enrollment: 550 
http://www.tesc.edu/military 
 

Harbison Campus:
7300 College St. Irmo,
SC 29063 
Northeast Campus:
151 Powell Rd. Columbia,
SC 29203 
Fort Jackson Center: Army Continuing Education Center Imboden St. Fort Jackson, SC 29207 
 
Orangeburg-Calhoun Technical College 3250 St. Matthews Road, NE Orangeburg, SC 29118
Phone: (803) 536-0311 
 
Claflin University 400 Magnolia Street Orangeburg, SC 29115-9970 
Phone: (803) 535-5000 
 
South Carolina State University
300 College Street NE Orangeburg SC 29117 
Phone: (803) 536-7000  
 
Voorhees College 
7301 Rivers Ave, Suite 260 
North Charleston, SC 29406 
(843) 553-1175 
Total Enrollment: 45 
www.voorhees.edu/charleston/index.htm

College of Charleston/Univ. of Charleston 
66 George Street 
Charleston, SC 29424 
(843) 805-5507 
Total Enrollment: 11,316 
www.cofc.edu 
 
ECPI College of Technology 
7410 Northside Drive, Suite G101 
North Charleston, SC 29420 
(843) 414-0350 
Total Enrollment: 161 
www.ecpi.edu/campus/cn 
 
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University 
Charleston Center located on AFB; courses offered to general public as well as military. 
101 W. Hill Blvd, Bldg. 221 
Charleston AFB, SC 29404 
(843) 767-8912 
Total enrollment: 425 
http://fusion.erau.edu/ec/wwc/centerinfo.cfm?CODE=89 
 
Charleston School of Law 
81 Mary Street 
Charleston, SC 29403 
(843) 329-1000 
Total Enrollment: 600 
www.charlestonlaw.org 
 
Central Carolina Technical College 
506 N Guignard Drive 
Sumter, SC 29150 
(803) 778-1961
 
 
 
 
 
 
Trident Technical College 
7000 Rivers Avenue 
Post Office Box 118067 
North Charleston, SC 29423-8067 
(843) 574-6111 
Total Enrollment: 12,076 
www.tridenttech.edu 
 
Troy University 
1064 Gardner Rd. Suite 211 
Charleston, SC 29407 
(843) 402-9938 
Total Enrollment: 98 
http://charleston.troy.edu 
University of South Carolina 
Columbia, SC 29208
(803) 777-0169
Undergraduate enrollment: 26,300 (2018–19)
https://sc.edu/
 
Webster University 
Graduate School 
5300 International Blvd. 
North Charleston, SC 29418 
(843) 760-1324 
Total Enrollment: 530 
Also located on Charleston Air Force Base 
102 North Davis Drive, Building 322 
Charleston AFB, SC 29404 
(843) 767-2278 
www.webster.edu/southcarolina/char 
 

 
 
 
 
Limestone College 
4500 Leeds Ave, Ste 208 
North Charleston, SC 29405 
(843) 745-1100 
Total Charleston Enrollment: 202 
www.limestone.edu/extsites.htm 
 
Lowcountry Graduate Center 
The Citadel, College of Charleston, MUSC: 
A joint venture in public higher education. 
5300 International Boulevard 
Building B, Suite 100 
North Charleston, SC 29418 
(843) 953-6684 
Total Enrollment: 350 
www.lowcountrygradcenter.org 
 
Southern Methodist College
541 Broughton Street Orangeburg, SC 29115 
Phone: (803) 534-7826
 
University of South Carolina 
Sumter: 200 Miller Road 
Sumter, SC 29150 
(803) 775-8727 
Columbia: Columbia, SC 29208 
(803) 777-7000 
 
University of South Carolina 
Extended Graduate Campus 
5900 Core Ave, Suite 502 
North Charleston, SC 29406 
(803) 777-6845

The Greater Charleston Area

There is much to see and do in, "The Holy City," but don't forget to check out the surrounding area beaches and many cities.

 

VIEW THE CHARLESTON GUIDE

Manning, Sumter & Lakes Area

Beautiful and serene, these lake townships have a small town feeling. Enjoy hunting and fishing in this true outdoor paradise.

 

VIEW THE MANNING, SUMTER GUIDE

Anderson & the Upstate Area

Home to world class universities and scenic mountain townships, come see why Anderson is "The Friendliest City in South Carolina."

 

VIEW THE ANDERSON GUIDE

1) WEST ASHLEY

902 Savannah Hwy.
Charleston, SC 29407
P: 843-769-5100
TF: 800-733-7653
F: 843-556-9566
 

2) GOOSE CREEK

PALMETTO GROUP
597 Old Mt. Holly Rd., Ste. 203
Goose Creek, SC 29445
P: 843-860-1229

3) GOOSE CREEK

100 Crowfield Blvd.
Goose Creek, SC 29445
P: 843-572-0004
TF: 800-664-3229
F: 843-572-6641
 

4) ISLE OF PALMS

1400-G Palm Blvd.
Isle of Palms, SC 29451
P: 843-886-9993
F: 843-886-9994

5) MANNING

401 S. Mill St.
Manning, SC 29102
P: 803-433-2800
TF: 877-438-2800
Fax: 803-433-2369

6) SUMMERVILLE

Sea Turtle Properties
201 Sigma Drive Ste 300
Summerville, SC 29486
P: (843) 637-7334

7) MANNING - WYBOO

2572 Players Course Dr.
Manning, SC 29102
P: 803-478-9926
TF: (803) 478-9926
F: 803-478-9936

8) MONCKS CORNER

219A North Hwy. 52
Moncks Corner, SC 29461
P: 843-722-8545
F: 843-722-8559

9) MT. PLEASANT

824 Johnnie Dodds Blvd.
Mt. Pleasant, SC 29464
P: 843-884-7300
TF: 800-497-9084
F: 843-884-7995

10) SUMMERVILLE - MAIN

141-A North Main St.
Summerville, SC 29483
P: 843-875-1089

11) SUMMERVILLE - TROLLEY

1800 Old Trolley Rd.
Summerville, SC 29485
P: 843-871-9133
TF: 888-540-2821
F: 843-871-9137

12) Anderson

2008 N Main Street.
Anderson, SC 29621
P: (864) 225-1202
F: (864) 224-9970

13) AgentOwned Realty Service Center • Corporate Office

824 Johnnie Dodds Blvd., Ste. B, Mt. Pleasant, SC 29464, 800-497-9084

 

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