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From career advancement to personal exploration, USC Continuing Education and Conferences creates dynamic learning experiences that empower students, professionals, and lifelong learners.

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Did you know? USC Continuing Education and Conferences offers a dynamic portfolio of programs and services designed to inspire curiosity, build skills, and support growth at every stage of life.

Advance your career

Through professional education programs, participants can gain targeted training, industry-relevant certificates, and practical skills to stay competitive in today’s workforce.

Explore new passions

Personal interest courses invite lifelong learners to dive into creative, cultural, and enrichment-based topics — purely for the joy of learning.

Engage the next generation

The American Camp Association–accredited Carolina Master Scholars Adventure Series provides students in grades 6-12 with hands-on, experiential summer learning that sparks curiosity and confidence.

Prepare for what’s next

In partnership with The Princeton Review, comprehensive test preparation programs help students confidently pursue college and graduate school goals.

Host impactful events

USC’s expert event planning team and state-of-the-art University Conference Center deliver full-service support for academic, corporate, and community events.

Whether building careers, exploring interests, preparing students, or hosting meaningful gatherings, USC Continuing Education and Conferences empowers learners and leaders to thrive.

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