More than 400 student organizations on campus make it easy to make a difference in your community or around the world. So, pursue your passions, share your talents, and if you don’t find the perfect group, UofSC will help you start your own.
It could be a community service project or a club you founded. With so many organizations and clubs on campus, plus countless events and activities, it’s easy to get involved.
“In Japan, a curriculum is created for you, and you need to follow the classes. I really like how you can choose classes yourself, depending on what kind of career you want. That’s why I chose to come back to the U.S. for college.
One of the biggest differences between here and Japan is that here in the U.S. there are so many different people from different backgrounds and different races in the United States. It’s amazing- now I have a friend from the UAE, and my very first friend, Hriday, is from India.”
“I remember back in India, we cannot call our professors by their names, but here we can do that- so small, small things changed a lot for me. You meet hundreds of people every day just by going to your classes.” – Hriday from India, Integrated Information Technology Student
Lingoda online language school is revolutionizing language learning through live online classes led by professional, native-speaking teachers. With students at the centre, Lingoda empowers even the busiest people to master a language and unlock their potential – anytime, anywhere.
Lingoda saves time and money by offering high-quality courses at affordable prices, with no hidden costs. Up to 27% cheaper than traditional language schools. There’s a reason why students love taking Lingoda classes. Where else can you learn a language that teaches you real, everyday phrases and topics that are relevant to you whilst meeting people from all over the world?
All you need is a computer and a stable internet connection to join a class. Lingoda classes take place live over Zoom, which can be downloaded easily before you start.
Live classes with native-speaking teachers
60-minute classes with up to 5 students and a strong focus on interaction are key to learning a language. A certified teacher will provide guidance through the class-specific curriculum, assigning exercises, and ensuring time for individual feedback.