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MANNING

"The Village of Manning" was formed in Clarendon County in 1855. Named for John Laurence Manning who was elected to both chambers in the General Assembly and served as governor 1852-1854, Manning was incorporated on May 13, 1976 and the city currently operates under a Council form of government. Captain Burgess donated land for the courthouse and jail and Manning became the county seat for Clarendon County.

Completed in 1910, the Manning Library became a county library in 1976 and continued to operate until the opening of the Harvin Clarendon County Library in 1984. A large portion of the original town, including the court house, was destroyed in 1865 during what is known as "Potter's Raid". Manning was later struck by two further tragedies: a downtown fire in 1895 and a tornado in 1915. In 1933, Highway 4 was changed to U.S. 301 and thanks in part to the efforts of Manning resident W. P. Legg, Manning and Clarendon County became a preferred route of the Washington to Florida motorist. Manning remains a popular attraction today for motorists traveling the I-95 corridor and is rapidly becoming one of the favorite locations for retirees looking for various recreational activities and mild climates. The City of Manning is centrally located in Clarendon County, and is home to more than 4,000 of South Carolina's friendliest people. Manning's proximity to Lake Marion makes it one of the state's favorite recreational areas for all types of water activities. Lake Marion is famous for it's striped bass and is home for the annual Striped Bass Festival.

SUMTER

The city Sumter as well as the county are named after General Thomas Sumter, the "Fighting Gamecock" of the American Revolutionary War. Regarded as a military genius, General Sumter was one of the models for Mel Gibson's character in the 2000 movie, "The Patriot." After the war, General Thomas Sumter continued in the service of the nation as a member of the United States Congress. He retired at 76 to his "Home House" in the High Hills of Santee, where he continued to actively manage his business affairs until his death in 1832 at age 98, and the last surviving general of the Revolutionary War.

The city and county of Sumter have a long and colorful history stretching back over 300 years. In the 1740s, the first English-speaking settlers arrived and began establishing settlements along the Wateree River. The "Carolina Backcountry," as it was known became a predominantly agricultural area called Craven County, and then Claremont County. Present-day Sumter County was established on January 1, 1800. - When the state capital was moved from Charleston in 1789, Stateburg, missed being elected the new capital by one vote. The City of Sumter is the seat of Sumter County and the largest city, and the eighth-largest metropolitan area in the state of South Carolina. Incorporated as Sumterville in 1845, the city has grown and prospered from its early beginnings as a plantation settlement.

LAKE MOULTRIE (Area)

Lake Moultrie is the third largest lake in South Carolina. Created in the 1940s by a state utility project to dam the Cooper River, it covers more than 60,000 acres (240 km2). It provides a wide variety of recreational opportunities, including fishing.

Lake Moultrie is located in Berkeley County, South Carolina. It is fed by the Cooper River through Lake Marion and a diversion canal.

Nearby towns include Moncks Corner, Bonneau, Cross, and St. Stephen.

LAKE MARION (Area)

Lake Marion is the largest lake in South Carolina, centrally located and with territory within five counties. The lake is referred to as South Carolina's inland sea. It has a 315-mile shoreline and covers nearly 110,000 acres of rolling farmlands, former marshes, and river valley landscape.

The Santee River was dammed in the 1940s to supply hydroelectric power, as part of the rural electrification efforts initiated under President Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal during the Great Depression. This created Lake Marion, one of the fifty largest lakes in the United States, whether natural or man-made reservoirs. At current capacity it is only about a third of the area of what, if filled to capacity, would be the fifteenth largest lake in area. Lake Marion was created by the construction of the Santee Dam in November 1941, part of the state-owned electric and water utility Santee Cooper's Hydroelectric and Navigation Project. The project also included construction of the Pinopolis Dam (Cooper River Dam) to create Lake Moultrie, immediately downstream, and a diversion canal seven and a half miles long to connect the two.

The lake is named for the American Revolutionary War General Francis Marion, known legendarily as the "Swamp Fox". His former home of Pond Bluff was one of those flooded when the lake was created.

The lake is located in five South Carolina counties: Berkeley, Calhoun, Clarendon, Orangeburg, and Sumter.

ORANGBURG

Also known as The Garden City, Orangburg is the principal city in and the county seat of Orangeburg County, South Carolina, United States. The population of the city was 13,964 according to the 2010 United States Census. The city is located 37 miles southeast of Columbia, on the north fork of the Edisto River. Two historically black institutions of higher education are located in Orangeburg: Claflin University (a liberal arts college) and South Carolina State University (a public university).

Orangeburg, named for William, the Prince of Orange, the son-in-law of King George, II, of England, was first settled in 1704 by an Indian trader, George Sterling.

The City of Orangeburg is located 37 miles southeast of the South Carolina State Capitol Building in Columbia, in the south central area of the state. The land area of the city is 8.3 square miles, and the population was 12,903 according to the 2018 census. The city is the county seat of Orangeburg County.


PUBLIC SCHOOLS

All schools in South Carolina are required to operate a minimum of 180 days per school year. The school year normally begins during the last of August or the first of September and ends the last of May or the first of June.

For your child to enter a school he or she must be at least five years old by September 1 of the current school year, have a valid birth certificate and a vaccination certificate. The immunizations may be performed by their doctor of Health Department and will be accepted if it includes the following:

 

Four (4) doses of any combination of DTP, DT, DTP-Hib, DTaP, Td, or Tdap vaccine with at least one (1) dose received on or after the fourth birthday.


Three (3) doses of any combination of oral or inactivated Polio vaccine with at least one (1) dose received on or after the fourth birthday.


Two (2) doses of Rubeola (Measles) vaccine with both doses received on or after the first birthday & separated by at least one month.


One (1) dose of Rubella (German Measles) vaccine received on or after the first birthday.


One (1) dose of Mumps vaccine received on or after the first birthday.


Three (3) doses of Hepatitis B vaccine.


One (1) dose of Varicella vaccine received on or after the first birthday or positive history of disease for all children admitted to kindergarten, first, second, third, fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh grades, and eighth grades. Two (2) doses of varicella vaccine, separated by at least one month, are required for unimmunized children 13 years of age and older who have no positive history of disease.

 

Required: A Minimum of 180 Days • Birth Certificate • Vaccination Certificate

* Information from SC DHEC for the 2008-2009 school year.

 

 

SUMTER COUNTY EDUCATION

Includes: Mayesville, Pinewood, Sumter

Alice Drive Elementary School 
251 Alice Drive Sumter, SC 29150 
(803) 775-0857 
 
Alice Drive Middle School 
40 Miller Road Sumter, SC 29150 
(803) 775-0821 
 
Bates Middle School 
715 Estate Street Sumter, SC 29150 
(803) 775-0711 
 
Cherryvale Elementary School 
2000 Oswego Road Sumter, SC 29153 
(803) 469-6200 
 
Chestnut Oaks Middle School 
1200 Oswego Road Sumter, SC 29153 
(803) 775-7272 
 
Crestwood High School 
2000 Oswego Road Sumter, SC 29153 
(803) 469-6200 
 

Kingsbury Elementary School 
825 Kingsbury Sumter, SC 29154 
(803) 775-6244
 
Lakewood High School 
350 Old Manning Road Sumter, SC 29150 
(803) 506-2700 
 
Lemira Elementary School 
952 Fulton Street Sumter, SC 29150 
(803) 775-0658 
 
Mayewood Middle School 
4300 E. Brewington Road Sumter, SC 29153 
(803) 495-8014 
 
Millwood Elementary School 
24 Pinewood Road Sumter, SC 29150 
(803) 775-0648 
 
Oakland Primary School 
5415 Oakland Drive Sumter, SC 29154 
(803) 499-3366
 

Sumter County Career Center 
2612 McCray's Mill Road Sumter,
SC 29150 
(803) 481-8575 
 
Sumter High School 
2580 McCray's Mill Road Sumter,
SC 29154 
(803) 481-4480
 
Wilder Elementary School 
975 South Main Street Sumter,
SC 29150 
(803) 773-5723 
 
Willow Drive Elementary School 
26 Willow Drive Sumter, SC 29150 
(803) 773-5796 
 
Sumter Christian School 
420 S. Pike W 
Sumter, SC 29150 
(803) 773-1902
 

Crosswell Drive Elementary School 
310 Crosswell Drive Sumter, SC 29150 
(803) 775-0679 
 
Ebenezer Middle School 
3440 Ebenezer Road Sumter, SC 29153 
(803) 469-8571 
 
Bethel Child Care & Learning Center 
2401 Bethel Church Road 
Sumter, SC 29154 
(803) 481-5340 
 
Berea Jr. Academy 
675 S. Lafayette Blvd. 
Sumter, SC 29150 
(803) 773-6875 
 
Grace Baptist Church Child Dev. 
219 W. Calhoun Street 
Sumter, SC 29150 
(803) 773-1686 
 
Furman Middle School 
3400 Bethel Church Road Sumter, SC 29154 
(803) 481-8519
 

Pocalla Springs Elementary School 
2060 Bethel Church Road Sumter, SC 29154 
(803) 481-5800 
 
St. Anne School 
11 South Magnolia Street 
Sumter, SC 29150 
(803) 775-3632 
 
St. Francis Xavier High School 
15 School Street 
Sumter, SC 29150 
(803) 773-0210 
 
Sumter Academy 
22 Council Street 
Sumter, SC 29150 
(803) 775-7699 
 
R.E. Davis Elementary School 
345 Eastern School Road Sumter, SC 29153 
(803) 495-3247 
 
Shaw Height Elementary School 
5121 Frierson Road Sumter, SC 29152 
(803) 666-2335
 

Wilson Hall 
520 Wilson Hall Road 
Sumter, SC 29150 
(803) 469-3475
 

 

CLARENDON COUNTY EDUCATION

Includes: Manning, Paxville, Summerton, Turbeville

 

 


Manning Early Childhood Center

2759 Raccoon Road
Manning, SC 29102
(803) 473 - 4744

Manning Primary School
125 N. Boundary Street
Manning, SC 29102
(803) 435 - 2268

Manning Elementary School
311 W. Boyce Street
Manning, SC 29102
(803) 435 - 5066

Manning Junior High School
1101 W. L. Hamilton Road
Manning, SC 29102
(803) 435 - 8195

Manning High School
2155 Paxville Highway
Manning, SC 29102
(803) 435 - 4417

Manning Optional Educational Center
1423 Hotel Street
Alcolu, SC 29001
(803) 619-1450



Manning & Sumter Climate

We are committed to maintaining the standard for excellence and leadership. Our Primary goal is to provide the highest level of service to our clients through integrity.

When it comes to the weather, temperatures in the summer average in the high 80s while lows in the winter average around 40 degrees. Although summers are hot, you will find plenty of ways to cool off on the many waterways. In addition, because snow is a rare occurrence, you can look forward to enjoying your favorite outdoor activities (like golf, fishing, and gardening) throughout the four seasons.

 

 

The four seasons

 


SPRING

 

AVERAGE TEMPERATURES: 58° F (14.4° C) to 72° F (22.2° C) 

Spring is the most spectacular time of the year. From early March into early June, enjoy the vibrant colors of azaleas, dogwoods and other flowers in bloom.

 


SUMMER

 

AVERAGE TEMPERATURES: 78° F (25.6° C) to 82° F (27.8° C) 

The region's warm, sultry summers are punctuated by cooling coastal breezes and passing afternoon thunderstorms - all of which invite visitors to slow down, sip something refreshing and relax for a while.

 


AUTUMN

 

AVERAGE TEMPERATURES: 58° F (14.4° C) to 76° F (24.4° C) 

Autumn in the region brings with it days of bright sunshine, clear blue skies, golden marshes and perfectly crisp evenings

 


WINTER

 

AVERAGE TEMPERATURES: 47° F (8.3° C) to 52° F (11.1° C) 

Typically mild, winters in the region are cool with periods of rain and the chance of snow flurries come late December or early January.

Hurricane Season

Another climate factor to be aware of is the possibility of hurricanes. Hurricane season runs from June through November each year. While they do occur, highly destructive storms this far inland are few and far between. In the event of a hurricane, local government and news outlets ensure that residents are prepared well ahead of time.

 

Manning & Sumter, South Carolina gets 48 inches of rain, on average, per year. The US average is 38 inches of rain per year.


Manning & Sumter averages 0 inches of snow per year.  The US average is 28 inches of snow per year.


On average, there are 209 sunny days per year in Manning & Sumter. The US average is 205 sunny days.


Summer High: the July high is around 90 degrees

Winter Low: the January low is 39 degrees


Sperling's Comfort Index for Manning & Sumter is an 85 out of 100

A higher score indicates a more comfortable year-round climate. The US average for the comfort index is 54. Our index is based on the total number of days annually within the comfort range of 70-80 degrees, and we also applied a penalty for days of excessive humidity.


YOU SHOULD KNOW

Manning & Sumter get some kind of precipitation, on average, 106 days per year. Precipitation is rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to the ground. For precipitation to be counted, you have to get at least .01 inches on the ground to measure.

 

Averages for Manning & Sumter vs. the United States
 

Rainfall 
Manning & Sumter: 48.3 inches
United States: 38.1 inches
 
Snowfall
Manning & Sumter: 0.4 inches
United States: 27.8 inches
 
Precipitation Days
Manning & Sumter: 105.9 inches
United States: 106.2 inches
 

Sunny Days
Manning & Sumter: 209 days
United States: 205 days
 
Avg. July High
Manning & Sumter: 89.9 degrees
United States: 85.8 degrees
 
Avg. January Low
Manning & Sumter: 39.3 degrees
United States: 21.7 degrees
 

Comfort Index (higher=better) 
Manning & Sumter: 85 
United States: 54
 
UV Index
Manning & Sumter: 5.1
United States: 4.3
 
Elevation Ft. 
Manning & Sumter: 10 ft. 
United States: 2,443 ft.
 

GETTING TO KNOW MANNING & SUMTER

We are committed to maintaining the standard for excellence and leadership. Our Primary goal is to provide the highest level of service to our clients through integrity.

Distance in miles to major cities

Atlanta, GA……….….210
Los Angeles, CA…...2,410
Miami, FL………...…...510
New York, NY…...….700

Geography

Berkeley County………..1,228 sq. miles
Charleston County……..1,358 sq. miles
Dorchester County…..….577 sq. miles
Clarendon County………696 sq. miles
 

Income and Salaries for Manning

The average income of a Manning resident is $14,505 a year. The US average is $28,555 a year.

The Median household income of a Manning resident is $23,140 a year. The US average is $53,482 a year.
 
In 2019, Manning, SC had a population of 3.94k people with a median age of 41.5 and a median household income of $34,659. Between 2018 and 2019 the population of Manning, SC declined from 3,984 to 3,943, a −1.03% decrease and its median household income grew from $31,674 to $34,659, a 9.42% increase.

Climate

Average temperature…………62.1
Annual high temperature….…..91.6
Annual low temperature….…..32.5
Average annual rainfall……..….49.1 in
Annual days sunshine…..….217 /yr.

Population 2015

Berkeley County…....202,786
Charleston County…389,262
Sumter County……...…106,721
Clarendon County….....33,745

Household Income, Manning, SC

Median household income…...$34,659

https://www.southcarolina-demographics.com/manning-demographics#

Manning has an unemployment rate of 5.9%

In 2019, the median property value in Manning, SC was $99,100, and the homeownership rate was 58.1%. Most people in Manning, SC drove alone to work, and the average commute time was 23.5 minutes. The average car ownership in Manning, SC was 2 cars per household.

Source: https://datausa.io/profile/geo/manning-sc
 
Manning / Sumter Area Apartment Rental

The average monthly 2021 rental cost for a 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom, unfurnished apartment ranges from:

$490.00 - 982.00
 

 

 

RESOURCES

 

 

 

 

 

 

VOTER REGISTRATION

 

Registration offices are generally open during regular business hours Monday through Friday‑ but are closed 30 days before an election. Special provisions are made for members of the Armed Forces, Merchant Marines, Red Cross, and United States service organizations who are serving outside the counties of their residence, and for members and employees of any Department of the United States Government who are serving outside the country, you must be 18 years or older to register. No length of residency is required. However, you must show proof of residency when you go to register. Your driver’s license will serve as proof. For information contact the Board of Voter Registration in your area.

AUTOMOBILES

 

You need to get your state automobile tags and a South Carolina title within 10 days of your arrival, and your Driver's License sometimes 90 days after your arrival. You must secure the following: fill out Form 400, fill out Form 402 (liability insurance certificate), and Form 406 which shows you do not owe any back taxes on your motor vehicle (County Tax Department in the County Courthouse). The Driver's License Examiners offices are located at 135 Wimberly Dr. Ladson, 572-7854, and Iron Bridge Drive in Mt. Pleasant, 884-9760; and at the Police Station in Charleston on Lockwood Blvd. 727-6477. If you have a valid out-of-state license, you will only need to take the written exam.

 

 

PETS

 

While the State doesn't maintain laws for pet licensing, most municipalities do. You should familiarize yourself with the laws concerning the licensing, vaccination, and restraint of your pets. You can get this information from your local Animal Control Office or a veterinarian.

 


LOCAL TAXES

 

In South Carolina, counties are authorized to levy property taxes on taxable real estate and personal property. Each county sets its millage rate and to this rate is added the rate set by the local municipality or special service district to arrive at the total millage rate.

 


RETAIL SALES TAX

 

South Carolina levies a five percent retail sales tax. Exemptions from the tax include production machinery, repair parts, industrial electricity, and materials, which will become an integral part of the finished product of a manufacturer. Also, any items which change the physical or chemical characteristics of a finished product are exempt. The entire proceeds of this tax are pledged to the construction and operation of South Carolina's public

schools. Charleston County adds 2.5% Sales Tax.

 


PERSONAL INCOME TAXES

 

There are no municipal income taxes. A state income tax is imposed upon every individual residing in South Carolina. The tax levied, collected, and paid annually concerning net income of the taxpayer and income earned within the jurisdiction of the state of every non‑resident having a business and/or agency in the state from the sale, rental, or income from property within the state.

ELECTRICITY AND GAS 

 

You will need to get in touch with your local electric and gas utility company for these services to be turned on at your residence. In most areas, a deposit is required unless you bring a letter showing one year of credit history from your previous electric company or active duty service.

 

Manning Utility Department

411 North Brooks Street
Manning, South Carolina, 29102

803-435-2725 Fax803-435-4608

 

Mathis Gas Company

Homeward Way
Summerton, South Carolina, 29148

803-478-2025

 

Black River Electric Cooperative

1121 North Pike West Sumter, SC

 

South Carolina Electric & Gas

545 Bultman Drive Sumter, SC

 

Sumter Water Department

21 North Main Street Sumter, SC

 

 

WATER 

 

Sumter Water Department     (803) 436-2541 

Water utility company in Clarendon County    (803) 473-3031 

Manning Utility Department     (803) 435-2725 

 

 

SEWERAGE 

 

Most subdivisions have sewerage. This service is provided in a variety of ways, some are provided by

the municipal government as a tax service, some by municipal governments that add a sewerage fee to the water bill and some by private companies which bill the user directly. Any subdivision which has on‑site sewerage is approved by the State Health Department. Therefore such service is considered adequate.

 

 

SOUTH CAROLINA COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES

American College of the Building Arts 
21 Magazine Street
Charleston, SC 29401 
(843) 577-5245 
Total Enrollment: 45 
www.buildingartscollege.us 
 
Anderson University
316 Boulevard,
Anderson, SC 29621
(864) 231-2000
 
The Art Institute of Charleston 
24 North Market Street 
Charleston, SC 29401 
(866) 211-0107 
Total Enrollment: 300 
www.artinstitutes.edu/charleston 
 
Beta Tech 
8088 Rivers Ave 
North Charleston, SC 29406 
(843) 569-0889 
Total Enrollment: 145 
http://www.betatech.edu/charleston-southcarolina.asp 
 

Park University 
Charleston Air Force Base 
437 MSS/DPE 
101 W. Hill Blvd, Bldg. 221 
Charleston AFB, SC 29404 
(843) 552-8301 
Total Enrollment: 225 
www.park.edu/CHAR 
 
Park University 
Charleston Air Force Base 
437 MSS/DPE 
101 W. Hill Blvd, Bldg. 221 
Charleston AFB, SC 29404 
(843) 552-8301 
Total Enrollment: 225 
www.park.edu/CHAR 
 
Southern Illinois University 
Charleston Air Force Base 
101 W. Hill Blvd, Bldg. 221 
Charleston AFB, SC 29404 
(843) 552-7320 
Total Enrollment: 316 
www.wed.siu.edu/Public/OCDP/Base.php?Location=110
 

Morris College 
100 W. College Street 
Sumter, SC 29150 
(803) 934-3200 
 
Medical University of South Carolina 
171 Ashley Avenue 
Charleston, SC 29425 
(843) 792-2300 
Total Enrollment: 2,537 
www.musc.edu 
 
Midlands Technical College
P.O. Box 2408 Columbia,
SC 29202 
Tel: (803)738-8324 FAX: (803)738-7784 TDD: (803)822-3401 Toll-free: (800)922-8038 
Airport Campus: 1260 Lexington Dr. West Columbia, SC 29170 
Batesburg-Leesville Campus: 423 College St. Batesburg-Leesville, SC 29070 
Beltline Campus: 316 South Beltline Blvd. Columbia, SC 29205

Charleston Southern University 
9200 University Boulevard 
Charleston, SC 29406 
(843) 863-7000 
Total Enrollment: 3,286 
www.charlestonsouthern.edu 
 
The Citadel 
171 Moultrie Street 
Charleston, SC 29409 
(843) 953-5000 
Total Enrollment: 3,300 
www.citadel.edu 
 
Clemson University
105 Sikes Hall,
Clemson, SC 29634
(864) 656-3311
Undergraduate enrollment: 19,564 (2018–19)
https://www.clemson.edu/
 
Clemson University Restoration Institute 
1360 Truxtun Avenue, Suite 300-B 
North Charleston, SC 29405-2045 
(843) 554-7226 
Total Enrollment: N/A 
http://restoration.clemson.edu/ 
 

Southern Wesleyan University 
4055 Faber Place Drive, Suite 301 
North Charleston, SC 29405 
(843) 266-7981 
Total Enrollment: 250 
www.swu.edu/ags/charleston.php 
 
Springfield College 
4390 Belle Oaks Drive, Suite 200 
North Charleston, SC 29405 
(843) 554-7244 
Total Enrollment: 110 
www.spfldcol.edu/homepage/dept.nsf/shs 
 
Strayer University 
5010 Wetland Crossing 
North Charleston, SC 29418 
(843) 746-5100 
Total Enrollment: N/A 
www.strayer.edu/charleston 
 
Thomas Edison State College 
Naval Weapons Station 
1661 Red Bank Road 
Goose Creek, SC 29445 
(843) 764-7531 
Total Enrollment: 550 
http://www.tesc.edu/military 
 

Harbison Campus:
7300 College St. Irmo,
SC 29063 
Northeast Campus:
151 Powell Rd. Columbia,
SC 29203 
Fort Jackson Center: Army Continuing Education Center Imboden St. Fort Jackson, SC 29207 
 
Orangeburg-Calhoun Technical College 3250 St. Matthews Road, NE Orangeburg, SC 29118
Phone: (803) 536-0311 
 
Claflin University 400 Magnolia Street Orangeburg, SC 29115-9970 
Phone: (803) 535-5000 
 
South Carolina State University
300 College Street NE Orangeburg SC 29117 
Phone: (803) 536-7000  
 
Voorhees College 
7301 Rivers Ave, Suite 260 
North Charleston, SC 29406 
(843) 553-1175 
Total Enrollment: 45 
www.voorhees.edu/charleston/index.htm

College of Charleston/Univ. of Charleston 
66 George Street 
Charleston, SC 29424 
(843) 805-5507 
Total Enrollment: 11,316 
www.cofc.edu 
 
ECPI College of Technology 
7410 Northside Drive, Suite G101 
North Charleston, SC 29420 
(843) 414-0350 
Total Enrollment: 161 
www.ecpi.edu/campus/cn 
 
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University 
Charleston Center located on AFB; courses offered to general public as well as military. 
101 W. Hill Blvd, Bldg. 221 
Charleston AFB, SC 29404 
(843) 767-8912 
Total enrollment: 425 
http://fusion.erau.edu/ec/wwc/centerinfo.cfm?CODE=89 
 
Charleston School of Law 
81 Mary Street 
Charleston, SC 29403 
(843) 329-1000 
Total Enrollment: 600 
www.charlestonlaw.org 
 
Central Carolina Technical College 
506 N Guignard Drive 
Sumter, SC 29150 
(803) 778-1961
 
 
 
 
 
 
Trident Technical College 
7000 Rivers Avenue 
Post Office Box 118067 
North Charleston, SC 29423-8067 
(843) 574-6111 
Total Enrollment: 12,076 
www.tridenttech.edu 
 
Troy University 
1064 Gardner Rd. Suite 211 
Charleston, SC 29407 
(843) 402-9938 
Total Enrollment: 98 
http://charleston.troy.edu 
University of South Carolina 
Columbia, SC 29208
(803) 777-0169
Undergraduate enrollment: 26,300 (2018–19)
https://sc.edu/
 
Webster University 
Graduate School 
5300 International Blvd. 
North Charleston, SC 29418 
(843) 760-1324 
Total Enrollment: 530 
Also located on Charleston Air Force Base 
102 North Davis Drive, Building 322 
Charleston AFB, SC 29404 
(843) 767-2278 
www.webster.edu/southcarolina/char 
 

 
 
 
 
Limestone College 
4500 Leeds Ave, Ste 208 
North Charleston, SC 29405 
(843) 745-1100 
Total Charleston Enrollment: 202 
www.limestone.edu/extsites.htm 
 
Lowcountry Graduate Center 
The Citadel, College of Charleston, MUSC: 
A joint venture in public higher education. 
5300 International Boulevard 
Building B, Suite 100 
North Charleston, SC 29418 
(843) 953-6684 
Total Enrollment: 350 
www.lowcountrygradcenter.org 
 
Southern Methodist College
541 Broughton Street Orangeburg, SC 29115 
Phone: (803) 534-7826
 
University of South Carolina 
Sumter: 200 Miller Road 
Sumter, SC 29150 
(803) 775-8727 
Columbia: Columbia, SC 29208 
(803) 777-7000 
 
University of South Carolina 
Extended Graduate Campus 
5900 Core Ave, Suite 502 
North Charleston, SC 29406 
(803) 777-6845

The Greater Charleston Area

There is much to see and do in, "The Holy City," but don't forget to check out the surrounding area beaches and many cities.

 

VIEW THE CHARLESTON GUIDE

Manning, Sumter & Lakes Area

Beautiful and serene, these lake townships have a small town feeling. Enjoy hunting and fishing in this true outdoor paradise.

 

VIEW THE MANNING, SUMTER GUIDE

Anderson & the Upstate Area

Home to world class universities and scenic mountain townships, come see why Anderson is "The Friendliest City in South Carolina."

 

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1) WEST ASHLEY

902 Savannah Hwy.
Charleston, SC 29407
P: 843-769-5100
TF: 800-733-7653
F: 843-556-9566
 

2) GOOSE CREEK

PALMETTO GROUP
597 Old Mt. Holly Rd., Ste. 203
Goose Creek, SC 29445
P: 843-860-1229

3) GOOSE CREEK

100 Crowfield Blvd.
Goose Creek, SC 29445
P: 843-572-0004
TF: 800-664-3229
F: 843-572-6641
 

4) ISLE OF PALMS

1400-G Palm Blvd.
Isle of Palms, SC 29451
P: 843-886-9993
F: 843-886-9994

5) MANNING

401 S. Mill St.
Manning, SC 29102
P: 803-433-2800
TF: 877-438-2800
Fax: 803-433-2369

6) SUMMERVILLE

Sea Turtle Properties
201 Sigma Drive Ste 300
Summerville, SC 29486
P: (843) 637-7334

7) MANNING - WYBOO

2572 Players Course Dr.
Manning, SC 29102
P: 803-478-9926
TF: (803) 478-9926
F: 803-478-9936

8) MONCKS CORNER

219A North Hwy. 52
Moncks Corner, SC 29461
P: 843-722-8545
F: 843-722-8559

9) MT. PLEASANT

824 Johnnie Dodds Blvd.
Mt. Pleasant, SC 29464
P: 843-884-7300
TF: 800-497-9084
F: 843-884-7995

10) SUMMERVILLE - MAIN

141-A North Main St.
Summerville, SC 29483
P: 843-875-1089

11) SUMMERVILLE - TROLLEY

1800 Old Trolley Rd.
Summerville, SC 29485
P: 843-871-9133
TF: 888-540-2821
F: 843-871-9137

12) Anderson

2008 N Main Street.
Anderson, SC 29621
P: (864) 225-1202
F: (864) 224-9970

13) AgentOwned Realty Service Center • Corporate Office

824 Johnnie Dodds Blvd., Ste. B, Mt. Pleasant, SC 29464, 800-497-9084

 

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