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House, which provides housing for 348 upper level students. It opened in 2004. The complex, known as The Tree Houses, consists of single and double occupancy rooms, open areas, and recreation rooms. Each hall features a private study area and laundry facilities. This coeducational facility features controlled access, full sprinkler system, Internet access, cable television, computer lab, green space and adjacent parking.
Palmetto VillasThe University obtained ownership of this 12-building apartment complex in 1997. Each two-bedroom unit is furnished, air-conditioned, and has a full kitchen. A recreation area with laundry and basketball and volleyball courts is available. The apartments house 348 upperclassmen.
Susan Jacobs Arboretum A place of serene natural beauty ideal for various activities, the 12-acre arboretum is named for Susan Jacobs, a graduate of The Mary Black School of Nursing. It features a 300-seat amphitheater, lighted walkways, and foliage indigenous to the area. A meandering creek lined with stones and boulders enhances this
tranquil setting. The Dr. Lawrence E. Roël Garden Pavilion, constructed along the creek in a rustic Shaker style, is where students enjoy outdoor classes and where the campus community gathers for picnics, campus events, reunions, etc.
Upstate Rotary International Peace ParkThis beautiful six-acre park is a place to relax, contemplate, watch, wish and pray for peace and understanding. Dedicated in April 2008, the park includes boardwalks, walking paths, a conifer collection, shrub roses and ornamental grasses. A peace pole, inscribed with "May peace prevail on earth" in a variety of languages, was recently added to the park.
University Readiness CenterCompleted in 2003, this facility is the result of a one-of-a-kind partnership between USC Upstate and the S.C. National Guard. The Guard houses its
high-end signal corps unit here while providing the University with additional classrooms, special events locations and support facilities for the Louis P. Howell Athletic Complex.
Greenville CampusUSC Upstate has a Greenville Campus for commuting junior- and senior-level students. USC Upstate is the largest provider of undergraduate academic programs at the University Center of Greenville, generating over 70 percent of the Center’s baccalaureate enrollment. USC Upstate offers undergraduate programs, each taught by highly–qualified and dedicated faculty both during the day and evening in engineering technology management, communications, information management and systems, nursing, business administration, teacher education and interdisciplinary studies. Eight institutions of higher learning have a presence at UCG.
John C. Stockwell Administration BuildingThe Administration Building, with its shiny, gold-leaf dome, was the first building constructed on campus and it opened in 1969. The building houses Administration Offices, Information Technology Services, and the Advanced Digital Media Lab. It also features the Rose Terrace, an area overlooking the quadrangle where spring commencement is held each year.
Olin B. Sansbury, Jr. Campus Life CenterThis facility is the hub of student life activity. Opened in 1995, it houses Dining Services, Student Affairs, Counseling Services, Center for International Studies, student organization offices, student publication offices, several meeting rooms, a computer lab and an ATM. A large ballroom, overlooking the beautiful Susan Jacobs Arboretum, is often used for receptions and other events.
G.B. Hodge CenterNamed for one of the University’s founders, Dr. G.B. Hodge, the Center was completed in 1973, renovated in 2000 and again in 2010. The bottom floor
is home to the Athletics Department, which includes the basketball gymnasium, a practice gym and weight room. The top floor houses the Division of Mathematics and Computer Science. This area is full of the latest technology for learning including the Stäubli Robotics Lab, three smart classrooms and two computer labs.
The George Dean Johnson, Jr. College of Business and Economics“The George” as it is affectionately known is located in the heart of downtown Spartanburg at 160 E. St. John Street and it is where nearly 800 business majors attend classes. The 60,000-square-foot facility features a stock trading lab, smart classrooms, a large tiered classroom, meeting spaces, conference rooms, beautiful exterior green space and three large art galleries. A parking garage is located conveniently behind the building, and a free shuttle offers service to and from the main campus.
Health Education ComplexOpened in summer 2008 and situated on top of a hill with panoramic views of the beautiful Susan Jacobs Arboretum, the Complex houses the Mary Black School of Nursing, the School of Education, the Enrollment Management
Offices, Bookstore, and a three-story Wellness/Fitness Center.
Health ServicesLocated on University Way near Valley Falls Road, Health Services offers health care and education to all enrolled students on an outpatient basis. A nurse practitioner is available on a full-time basis by appointment.
Horace C. Smith Science BuildingThis building was opened in 1984 primarily for the sciences. The first floor features the Watershed Ecology Lab, Scanning Electron Microcopy laboratory, and food court. The second floor houses the geology laboratory and the physics laboratory. The biology department occupies the third floor, including modern facilities and equipment, seven labs for teaching and research, and a large herbarium
housing 16,000+ labeled and mounted specimens of plants native to the Upstate. Chemistry facilities, including teaching and research laboratories occupy the fourth floor and there is also a computer lab available for student use.
Humanities & Performing Arts CenterOpened in 1990, this building features a 450-seat theater with a hydraulic pit lift, superb acoustics, the latest technology in theatre lighting, and a fully-rigged fly loft. The building also houses classrooms, academic offices, a music recital hall, private practice rooms, art studios, the Curtis R. Harley Art Gallery, the Focus Gallery, and foreign language and journalism labs.
John M. Rampey CenterOpened in 1992, this 6,200-square-foot facility contains the Center for Student Success, including the Academic Support Center, Career Services, and Opportunity Network.
P. Kathryn Hicks Visual Arts CenterRenovated in 2003, this building is named for Katie Hicks, a professor of art at USC Upstate for more than 30 years. The renovation of this building, nestled in the Susan Jacobs Arboretum, provides ample
studio space for drawing, painting, graphic design, print making, digital imaging and three-dimensional design.
LibraryConstructed 1976, the Library originally opened with holdings totaling about 9,607. Today’s facility, also designed for classrooms and office space, holds more than 220,000 volumes and boasts a fast-growing collection of important archives. On the lower level, with a separate entrance, is the Tukey Theater, a 140-seat lecture hall named for the late Richard E. Tukey, one of the community leaders instrumental in the establishment of USC Upstate.
Louis P. Howell Athletic Complex This complex includes the County University Soccer Stadium, Spartanburg County Youth Soccer Fields, Cleveland S. Harley Baseball Stadium, Cyrill Softball Stadium and a Tennis Complex. The Howell
Complex, named one of the Southeast’s top sports venues, attracts a great number of students and the public to athletic events.
College of Arts and Sciences BuildingOpened in 1982, this 26,066-square-foot facility originally housed the Mary Black School of Nursing, named for the late Mrs. Mary Louisa Snoddy Black, whose contributions played a key role in securing the funds for the building. It now houses the administrative offices for the College of Arts and Sciences, Psychology Department, and the Center for Women’s and Gender Studies.
Media CenterIn addition to the studios of WRET-TV — a station of the South Carolina Educational Television Network — the academic offices of the Departments of Sociology, Criminal Justice, Women & Gender Studies and History, Political Science, Philosophy & American Studies are located in this 44,000 square-foot building built in 1978.
Palmetto House and Magnolia HouseMagnolia House is the newest residential facility on campus, opening in fall 2009 for 352 freshmen. Next door is the Palmetto
Hampton Inn & Suites801 Spartan Blvd., (864) 699-2222
Clarion Hotel9027 Fairforest Rd., (864) 574-2111
Courtyard by Marriott110 Mobile Dr., (864) 585-2400
Crossland Economy Studios130 Mobile Dr., (864) 573-5949
Marriott At Renaissance Park299 North Church St., (864) 596-1211
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DOWNTOWN AREACribbs Kitchen 121 N. Spring St., (864) 585-7397
Groucho’s Deli 100 E. Main St., (864) 582-2662
Miyako Sushi Group116 Magnolia St., (864) 583-5112
The Brickhouse Pizzeria & Grill 203 W. St. John St., (864) 585-0555
Wild Ace Pizza & Pub148 W. Main St., (864) 764-1480
Wild Wing Café109 W. Main St., (864) 585-4646
BOILING SPRINGS AREAApplebee’s 125 Rainbow Lake Rd., (864) 814-7076
Capri’s Italian 1927 Boiling Springs Rd., (864) 599-6800
Copper River Grill2104 Highway 9, (864) 814-4701
Fatz Café1925 Boiling Springs Rd., (864) 599-7909
Firehouse Subs3605 Boiling Springs Rd., (864) 578-9797
Zaxby’s1910 Boiling Springs Rd., (864) 814-7003
WESTGATE MALL AREABeacon Drive-In 255 John B. White Sr. Blvd., (864) 585-9387
Fuddruckers 1509 John B. White Sr. Blvd., (864) 576-8329
Blue Fin Grill805 Spartan Blvd., (864) 699-8000
City Range Steakhouse Grill774 Spartan Blvd., (864) 327-3333
Ryan’s Steakhouse151 Dorman Center Dr., (864) 576-7398
EASTSIDE/HILLCREST AREAHickory Tavern143 Fernwood Dr., (864) 591-3290
Gerhard’s Cafe1200 E. Main St., (864) 591-1920
Mellow Mushroom 464 E. Main St., (864) 582-5495
Panera Bread 1935 E. Main St., (864) 573-7000
UNIVERSITY AREACarolina Barbeque 7115 Lone Oak Rd., (864) 503-0542
Corona Mexican 404-D McCravey Dr., (864) 585-9980
Wade’s 1000 N. Pine St., (864) 582-3800
Mellow Mushroom, Downtown Spartanburg
to the University of South Carolina Upstate. There is much to see and do on campus – take a tour, view the outdoor sculptures, enjoy a meal, attend a class, relax in the arboretum and more! To arrange a personal tour of the campus, please contact the Office of Admissions at (864) 503-5246 or [email protected].
About The UniversityThe history of the University of South Carolina Upstate is a chronicle of remarkable development. In 1967, the University was founded primarily to avert a serious health care labor shortage crisis when Spartanburg General Hospital announced plans to eliminate its diploma program for registered nurses. The Spartanburg Regional Campus, as it was first known, opened its doors in the fall of 1967 to 177 students on the first floor of the Spartanburg General Hospital nursing residence.
Enrollment continued to increase, which resulted in the school becoming a four-year university in 1975 and being renamed the University of South Carolina Spartanburg. During the next 20 years, the campus began to take physical shape with the construction of additional academic buildings. Enrollment continued to grow and degree offerings were expanded.
In 2004, the University changed its name to USC Upstate to include its campus in Greenville and to recognize the continued expansion of partnerships and services across the I-85 corridor. USC Upstate has grown into one of the leading metropolitan universities in the Southeast. This growth has been a direct response to the needs of
the Upstate —a tradition that began with the University’s creation. The University has expanded well beyond nursing to include 40 bachelor’s programs in the liberal arts, sciences, business, and teacher education. Master’s programs are offered in education, informatics and nursing.
Today, USC Upstate boasts a diverse student enrollment of 5,500, with students from 36 states and 51 nations, and an alumni base of more than 21,500, of which 85 percent remain in the Upstate to build their lives and careers.
The USC Upstate AdvantageThe history and location of USC Upstate, together with the commitment, energy and talents of its faculty, staff and students, have earned the University a number of distinctive advantages. Among these, the University’s excellence as a teaching institution and its character as a metropolitan university, are pervasive. Other distinctive advantages include:
• The only public, four-year teaching sector institution in the Upstate accessible to nearly one million residents
• A reputation for teaching excellence and rigor in academic standards through comprehensive use of faculty members with terminal degrees in the classrooms
• Strong support services for student learning including advising excellence, tutoring and skills laboratories, and learning communities engaging the freshman class
• Traditional and leading-edge academic programs at the undergraduate level and opportunities for increased specialization at the master's level
• Interactive use of technology in teaching and learning
• Center of cultural activity through music, art and theatre programs
• A strong Division I athletics program with a demonstrated commitment to academic excellence, competitiveness, fiscal responsibility, NCAA compliance and gender equity
• Dynamic partnerships and resources from public and private support and grants
• Promotes global perspectives across its programs, and, supporting the regional employment objectives of most of its students, provides extensive experiential learning opportunities
• Graduates in large numbers who build their careers in the Upstate, benefiting from and contributing to the strong regional economy, and an increasing number of alumni of regional prominence and influence
The University of South Carolina does not discriminate in educational or employment opportunities or decisions for qualified persons on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, sexual orientation, or veteran status.
From U.S. Hwy. 176/I-585 northbound– Take the East Campus Boulevard exit. Go right at the end of the exit ramp onto East Campus Boulevard. The campus is on the left.
From U.S. Hwy. 176/I-585 southbound– Take the East Campus Boulevard exit. Go left at the end of the exit ramp onto East Campus Boulevard. The campus is on the left.
From Business I-85 northbound– Use Exit 5-B, Milliken Road. Proceed along the frontage road parallel to Business I-85 to the Milliken Bridge over Business I-85, and turn left crossing over Business I-85. At the four-way STOP at the end of the bridge, continue straight onto North Campus Boulevard into campus.
From Business I-85 southbound– Use Exit 6, SC 9. Proceed along the frontage road for approximately 1/2 mile being careful not to re-enter Business 85. Turn right at the Milliken Bridge and follow North Campus Boulevard to the campus.
From I-85 in either direction– Use Exit 72 on to U.S. 176 towards Spartanburg. Take the East Campus Boulevard exit. Go left at the end of the exit ramp onto East Campus Boulevard. The campus is on the left.
From I-26 in either direction– exit on to I-85 northbound, and follow the above directions. Using I-85 instead of Business I-85 is the preferable route.
www.uscupstate.edu864-503-5000
Morgan Square in Downtown Spartanburg
Set in the picturesque foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, Spartanburg is located conveniently along the thriving economic I-85 corridor between Atlanta and Charlotte and just a few hours drive from the beaches and mountains. Upstate South Carolina is a dynamic international hub and Spartanburg County is home to the highest per capita concentration of international business in the U.S.
Spartanburg is a community filled with Southern hospitality and is rich in historical and cultural heritage. Recreational and cultural opportunities abound – symphony performances, festivals, football, baseball, soccer, theater, golfing, swimming, tennis, parks, historical sites and much more. Spartanburg’s great climate and location add to its attraction.
To learn more about Spartanburg, visit the Spartanburg Convention and Visitors Bureau at www.visitspartanburg.com.
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VISITOR’S GUIDEWelcome
John C. Stockwell Administration Building
Olin B. Sansbury, Jr. Campus Life Center
John M. Rampey Center
“The George”
Louis P. Howell Athletic Coplex
G.B. Hodge Center
Horace C. Smith Science Building
Humanities & Performing Arts Center
The “Tree Houses”
Our Campus
Health Services Center
PHONE NUMBERS(all numbers are preceded by 503- unless otherwise noted)
Academic Affairs • 5317
Academic Support Center • 5070
Achieve Program • 583-3154
Admissions • 5246
Advancement and USC Upstate Foundation • 5209
Alcohol and Drug Education • 5536
Alumni Relations • 5240
Arts and Sciences, College of • 5700
Athletics • 5141
Bookstore • 5167
Box Office • 5695
Business Affairs • 5353
Business and Economics, George Dean Johnson Jr. College of • 5580
Career Center • 5392
Carolina Collegiate Federal Credit Union • 5336
Cashier's Office • 5326
Chancellor’s Office • 5200
Counseling Services • 5195
Dean of Students • 5107
Dining Services • 5900
Disability Services • 5199
Education, School of • 5560
Employee Relations and Equal Opportunity • 5344
Facilities Management • 5500
Financial Aid • 5340
Fine Arts and Communication Studies, Department of • 5603
Graduate Education Programs • 5573
Grants and Sponsored Awards • 5331
Greenville Campus • 552-4242
Health Services • 5191History, Political Science, Philosophy and American Studies, Department of • 5795
Honors Program • 5657
Housing and Residential Life • 5422
Human Resources • 5322
Informatics, Department of • 5432
Information Technology and Services • 5257
Institutional Research, Assessment and Planning • 5490
Instructional Technology • 5470
Interdisciplinary Studies, Center for • 5703
International Studies, Center for • 5661
Languages, Literature and Composition, Department of • 5688
Library • 5620
Mathematics and Computer Science, Division of • 5305
Media Services • 5564
Metropolitan Studies Institute • 5901
Multicultural Affairs • 5196
Natural Sciences and Engineering, Division of • 5725
Non-traditional Student Services • 5195
Nursing, Mary Black School of • 5440
Opportunity Network • 5966
Postal Services • 5773
Psychology, Department of • 5706
Purchasing • 5232
Records, Registration and Veterans Affairs • 5220
Sociology, Criminal Justice and Women’s Studies, Department of • 5701
Special Events and Facilities Scheduling • 5989
Student Affairs • 5107
Student Life • 5122
Student Success Center • 5392
Switchboard • 5000
Undergraduate Research and Scholarship, Center for • 5292
University Communications • 5210
University Police • 5911
Watershed Ecology, Center for • 5728
Wellness Center • 5080
Writing Center, The • 5883
Library
Susan Jacobs Arboretum
Upper Quad and Media Center
The Villas
Upstate Rotary International Peace Park
University Readiness Center
University Center of Greenville
Marriott at Renaissance Park
Heath Education Center
P. Kathryn Hicks Visual Arts Center
College of Arts and Sciences
*photo by Ken Toney
University of South Carolina Upstate
John C. StockwellAdministration Building
Olin B. Sansbury, Jr.Campus Life Center
G.B. Hodge Center
Health Education Complex
P. Kathryn Hicks Visual Arts Center
Library
Louis P. Howell Athletic Complex
College of Arts & Sciences
MediaCenter
Palmetto House
Palmetto Villas
Susan Jacobs Arboretum
University Way
North Campus Blvd.
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Gramlin
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Hodge Dr.
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Highway 176
East Campus Blvd.
North Campus Blvd.
University Readiness
CenterTennis Complex
County University Soccer Stadium
Soccer Fields
Smith Farm House/Athletic Annex
Cleveland S. Harley Baseball Park
Cyrill SoftballStadium
Humanities and Performing Arts
Center
Horace C. Smith
Building
John M. Rampey Center
Amphitheatre
Academic Annex
Burroughs Building
Upstate Rotary International Peace Park
Support Facility
Facilities Management Complex
Magnolia House
University Way
Dr. Lawrence E. Roël Garden Pavilion
Valley Falls Rd.
University Services Building
Hodge Dr.
Health Services
Founded: 1967Enrollment: 5,500 studentsCampus: 330 acresFaculty: The faculty totals 425—230 full-time and 195 part-timeAcademics: College of Arts and Sciences,
George Dean Johnson, Jr. College of Business and Economics, Mary Black School of Nursing, and School of Education
Incoming Class: 1,000 Average SAT 3.5 Average GPAFinancial Aid: About 75% of our student body receives some kind of financial aidHousing: Magnolia House for freshmen Palmetto House and Villas for upperclassmenStudent Life: More than 70 organizations offer students an opportunity to get involvedAthletics: The Spartans compete in the Atlantic
Sun Conference of NCAA Division I. The men field teams in baseball, basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, tennis and track & field. The women field teams in softball, basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, tennis, track & field and volleyball.
Mascot: SpartyAlumni: 21,500 of which 85% remain in the Upstate to build their lives and careers
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USC Upstate's Greenville Campus at The University Center of Greenville
South Pleasantburg Dr./291
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