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South Carolina State University Announces Expansion into Columbia's Midlands Region

South Carolina State University Announces Expansion into Columbia
Posted By: Will Moss on February 20, 2026


South Carolina State University is expanding its presence in the Columbia area, establishing a new foothold in the Midlands region that will place the Orangeburg-based HBCU on the opposite side of the Congaree River from the University of South Carolina.

The announcement marks a significant geographical expansion for SC State, bringing the institution's Bulldogs into closer proximity with USC's Gamecocks in the state's capital region. The move signals the university's commitment to increasing access to HBCU education throughout South Carolina's Midlands area.

Key Takeaway: South Carolina State University's expansion into the Columbia Midlands region represents a strategic move to broaden the institution's reach and provide greater educational access to students in the state's capital area.

The expansion will establish SC State's presence across the Congaree River from the University of South Carolina's main campus, creating a new dynamic in the region's higher education landscape. While both institutions serve South Carolina students, SC State's presence as an HBCU offers unique educational opportunities rooted in the rich tradition and mission of historically Black colleges and universities.

South Carolina State University, founded in 1896 in Orangeburg, has long been a cornerstone of higher education for African American students in South Carolina and beyond.



The university has produced generations of leaders, educators, and professionals while maintaining its commitment to academic excellence and community service.

The Midlands expansion represents a strategic initiative for the university to extend its reach beyond its main Orangeburg campus. By establishing a presence in the Columbia area, SC State will be able to serve students who may prefer to study closer to the state's capital and largest metropolitan region while still receiving an HBCU education.

Details about the specific location, facilities, programs to be offered, and timeline for the expansion were not immediately available in the initial announcement. However, the move demonstrates SC State's forward-thinking approach to meeting the evolving needs of students across the state.

The expansion also highlights the continued relevance and growth of HBCUs in meeting the educational needs of diverse student populations. As these institutions expand their footprints and modernize their offerings, they continue to provide vital pathways to higher education and career success.

Further details about the Midlands expansion are expected to be announced as the university finalizes its plans for this new chapter in its history.

Originally reported by Google News HBCU.


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