Overview

Charleston Collegiate School, on beautiful John's Island, is a learning community where everybody matters. Charleston Collegiate is committed to offering a challenging and supportive learning community that prepares students for a lifelong commitment to intellectual achievement, integrity, service, and leadership.
Charleston Collegiate School With Reviews, Requirements 2024 | FindingSchool

Day S. Grades: Grades Prekindergarten-12
Co-ed
Rural
ESL: No
Day S. Tuition: $17,155
# of Students: 227
Teacher:Student: 1:6%
AP Courses: 6
Faculty w/ adv. degree: 75%
SAT: 1465/2400
IB: No

Matriculation

Ranking University/College Students
#12 Northwestern University 1
#26 University of Virginia 1
#27 Wake Forest University 1
#61 Clemson University 1
#70 Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University 1
LAC #14 Smith College 1
#89 University of Colorado Boulder 1
LAC #19 Grinnell College 1
#96 Florida State University 1
#96 University of Alabama 1
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AP Courses

(Total 6)

Basic Info

Year Founded: 1970
Religious Affiliation: No Religious Affiliation

Application Info

Deadline: Rolling
Other Accepted Scores: TOEFL,SLEP
School Code:
ISEE: 411152

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Frequently Ask Questions about Charleston Collegiate School

Tell me a bit about Charleston Collegiate School.
Charleston Collegiate School is Co-ed private day school located in South Carolina, US. It was founded 1970 , and currently has about 227 students.

For more official information, please visit http://www.charlestoncollegiate.org/page.
Does Charleston Collegiate School have rigorous academic requirements?
Charleston Collegiate School is offering 6 AP courses.

Charleston Collegiate School also have 75% of faculties whose degrees are master and above.
Where do Charleston Collegiate School students typically go for their colleges?
In 2011-2015, some students attended Northwestern University, University of Virginia, Wake Forest University, Clemson University and Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University.
What is the application requirement for Charleston Collegiate School?
Similar to most private schools in the US, Charleston Collegiate School’s typical admission requirements include school transcript, recommendation letter, application essay, and interview (often optional, but highly recommended).
What is the latest tuition for Charleston Collegiate School’s Co-ed student?
The total fee for Charleston Collegiate School in 2024 is $17,155 which typically includes tuition, boarding fee, student management fee and a few other fees associated with managing international students.

For more information, please contact school’s admission team at tfrank@charlestoncollegiate.org .
Where is Charleston Collegiate School located?
Charleston Collegiate School is located in the State of South Carolina of USA.
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Also it is highly recommended to visit Charleston Collegiate School’s official site: http://www.charlestoncollegiate.org/page or call them at (843)559-6172.
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