Furman University is a private institution established in 1826 with suburban setting located at Greenville. It is ranked 46 in National Liberal Arts Colleges in 2024 edition of Best Colleges. Its tuition and fees are $58,312. It has a total undergraduate enrollment of 2,283. It practices semester-based academic calendar. Students can check out more than 600 restaurants and eateries, and five shopping districts. On campus, there are more than 200 clubs and organizations, and all students must take advantage of campus events through the Cultural Life Program: Before graduation, a student must attend at least 36 school events. All students must live on campus, too, unless they commute from a parent’s home or are married. There are more than a dozen Greek organizations at Furman. Outside of class, students can grow through programs at the on-campus Shucker Leadership Institute. Through a series of stages – Explore, Engage and Emerge – Furman students learn how to be effective community leaders. Eventually, Shucker Fellows put their leadership skills to work by serving on a local nonprofit organization’s board of directors and can take a five-day Outward Bound trip through the surrounding wilderness.
#46 in National Liberal Arts Colleges
Location
Greenville, South Carolina
Type
4-year Private
Year Founded
1826
Selectivity
Low
Size
Small
2,283 Undergraduates