CLOs on the Move

University of South Carolina Aiken

www.usca.edu

 
The University of South Carolina Aiken is a four-year, public coeducational university in Aiken, South Carolina.
  • Number of Employees: 25-100
  • Annual Revenue: $0-1 Million
  • www.usca.edu
  • 471 University Pkwy
    Aiken, SC USA 29801
  • Phone: 803.648.6851

Executives

Name Title Contact Details

Similar Companies

Henry Ford Community College

Henry Ford Community College is a Dearborn, MI-based company in the Education sector.

Philadelphia University

Philadelphia University founded in 1884, is a private university with 3200 full and part-time students enrolled in more than 50 undergraduate and graduate programs.

Monmouth University

Monmouth University has a comprehensive general education curriculum and a life and career advising center. Located in West Long Branch.

University of Vermont Foundation

With the establishment of the University of Vermont Foundation, UVM has signaled its intent to become more engaged in the broader scope of American philanthropy. Incorporated in 2011, the UVM Foundation is empowered to perform a wide range of services and conduct a variety of activities that support the University in its mission of teaching, research, and public service. The Foundation offers influential and committed alumni and other donors the opportunity to serve UVM in ways that did not previously exist, focusing their collective influence, experience, and energy on realizing the UVM Foundation mission. With a bottom line focus and singular attention to philanthropy, the Foundation board will inspire greater support from the institution`s top donors and extend the ability of the professional staff to engage donors in fundraising efforts. At the same time, the UVM Foundation will shift the burden of development expenses from the University`s general fund to the Foundation, increasing the amount of discretionary general-fund dollars available to the institution.

University of Maryland School of Medicine

Commemorating its 210th Anniversary, the University of Maryland School of Medicine was chartered in 1807 as the first public medical school in the United States. It continues today as one of the fastest growing, top-tier biomedical research enterprises in the world -- with 43 academic departments, centers, institutes, and programs; and a faculty of more than 3,000 physicians, scientists, and allied health professionals, including members of the National Academies of Science, Engineering and Medicine, and a distinguished recipient of the Albert E. Lasker Award in Medical Research.