RICHMOND COMMUNITY COLLEGE (RCC)
Earn your bachelor’s degree from Coker College.
Coker offers RichmondCC business administration, criminal justice, or human services graduates a simplified application process, seamless transfer of credits, and an annual $2,000 scholarship.
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add remove 01. RichmondCC Bridge Program Degrees
Bachelor of Science in Business Management
- Available to RichmondCC business administration graduates
Bachelor of Science in Criminology
- Available to RichmondCC criminal justice graduates
Bachelor of Science in Psychology
- Available to RichmondCC human service graduates
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add remove 02. How will this work?
- All classes will be online – The business management, criminology, and psychology degrees are available 100% online, so you can study from anywhere.
- 8-week terms – You’ll complete six (6) credit hours per eight-week term (a full-time schedule for financial aid purposes).
- You will have support – You’ll be part of a cohort, meaning you’ll be with the same group of students as you work together toward your bachelor’s degree. You’ll have Coker’s supportive faculty, staff, and resources to help you along the way, including a Coker success coach for one-on-one assistance with registering for classes and transitioning to Coker’s online program.
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add remove 03. How long will it take to earn my bachelor’s degree?
If students are able to complete two classes each 8-week term (including a summer term), they could earn their bachelor’s degree in just two years.
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add remove 04. Will my RichmondCC credits transfer to Coker?
Yes! Learn more about transferring credits into your Coker bachelor’s degree program by checking out our comprehensive transfer guide.
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add remove 05. How much will it cost?
$425/ per credit hour (or) $2,550 per term (6 hours x $425/per term = $2,550)
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add remove 06. Financial Aid & Scholarships
- Annual $2,000 Online Advantage Scholarship for RCC associate degree graduates (for up to three years)
- Federal Pell Grant available to those who qualify
- SC Tuition Grant, for SC residents, offered annually to students who begin in August (Term 1) and complete their FAFSA no later than June 30
- Subsidized and unsubsidized loans available to those who qualify
Submit Your Application
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add remove 01. Contact your admissions counselor
Christina Webb
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add remove 02. Advising
Every student is assigned a student success coach to guide you through your Coker experience. This specially-trained staff member will work with you to overcome any obstacles that may arise, and serves as a main point of contact when you need to talk to somebody at the college.
Once you enroll, your student success coach will send an academic plan outlining all the courses you need to graduate. Each term, they will register you for classes. They are your one-stop-shop to get all your questions answered and can help you with any of the following:
- Time management and study skills
- Use of Blackboard for online classes
- How to connect with academic support services (writing and math assistance as well as tutoring in other subjects) and campus resources
- Career coaching