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Clemson University stands out as the only public option among South Carolina's ten Rhetoric and Composition/Writing Studies programs, offering in-state students a $15,554 tuition rate while maintaining an 87.90% graduation rate. The state's growing automotive and aerospace industries create demand for technical writers and communication specialists, particularly around BMW's Spartanburg facility and Boeing's Charleston operations. Net costs across programs range from $11,611 at USC Aiken to $28,984 at Wofford College. Private institutions dominate the market, with schools like Bob Jones University achieving a 69.60% graduation rate despite higher costs.
10
Programs
$11,611 – $28,984
Net Price Range
$39,489
Avg. Program Earnings
56.1%
Avg. Graduation Rate

10 Rhetoric and Composition/Writing Studies Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $11,611 $10,760 40.1% 75.6%
2 $17,529 $23,400 69.6%
3 $18,045 $31,854 34.6% 94.1%
4 $19,712 $23,096 47.1% 55.6%
5 $20,415 $27,500 27.6% 89.5%
6 $21,955 $31,030 48.6% 86.8%
7 $22,112 $15,554 87.9% 43.0%
8 $23,650 $21,450 53.5% 98.1%
9 $28,183 $33,580 71.0% 45.4%
10 $28,984 $54,100 80.8% 60.2%

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes USC Aiken the most affordable option for writing studies?

USC Aiken offers the lowest net cost at $11,611 with in-state tuition of just $10,760. The school maintains a 75.62% acceptance rate, making it accessible to most applicants seeking an affordable public education in writing and rhetoric.

How do graduation rates vary between the cheapest and most expensive programs?

The most affordable option, USC Aiken, has a 40.10% graduation rate, while the priciest program at Wofford College achieves 80.80%. Clemson University offers the best value proposition with an 87.90% graduation rate at a $22,112 net cost.

Is the LIFE Scholarship available for rhetoric and composition majors?

Yes, the LIFE Scholarship provides up to $5,000 annually for qualifying South Carolina residents. This benefit applies to any major, including Rhetoric and Composition/Writing Studies, at participating in-state institutions.

Where do writing graduates typically find employment in South Carolina?

Graduates earn around $39,489 annually and find opportunities in the state's automotive sector, aerospace companies like Boeing, and tourism industry. Technical writing positions are particularly common around manufacturing centers in Charleston and Spartanburg.

Net price reflects the average cost after grants and scholarships for first-time, full-time students. See our methodology for details.