College of Information and Communications Carolina Fund
When you give to the CIC Carolina Fund, you're supporting the areas of greatest need for our college's two schools—Journalism and Mass Communications, and Information Science.
The College of Information and Communications educates students in all aspects of information management, including storage, search, analysis, synthesis and dissemination. An annual donation of $1,000 or more to the college qualifies donors for membership in the Dean’s Circle Society. Members are invited to special events throughout the year.
When you give to the CIC Carolina Fund, you're supporting the areas of greatest need for our college's two schools—Journalism and Mass Communications, and Information Science.
Your gifts to this fund allow Dean Reichert to provide direct support to the most immediate needs of the college, such as scholarships for students, financial assistance for student competition teams, technology and programs for students and faculty, and on-campus guest speakers.
When the School of Information Science launched Children, Libraries and Literacy in 2005, it crafted a statewide initiative to reduce illiteracy in South Carolina by taking a fresh and tactically new approach. Our ultimate goal is to reduce the cycle of illiteracy among South Carolina’s children and adults, particularly in underserved or disadvantaged communities.
Alumni donors can provide tuition assistance for students attending one of our two schools: Journalism and Mass Communications, or Information Science. This scholarship fund was created by our alumni, for children of our alumni.
Study abroad offers students an amazing opportunity to study at a foreign university during a semester, year or summer abroad. This program promotes professional connections outside of South Carolina, hones skills in unfamiliar environments, and explores international perspectives.
This fund enables more students to enhance their learning through high-impact, out-of-the-classroom experiences, such as cutting-edge conferences, seminars and symposiums for career-development opportunities, study-away and study-abroad experiences, and memberships and activities in national professional organizations.