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Alumna to lead Richland Library

Tamara King will become the first African American to lead the nationally recognized library system.

Learn more about King's work

School of Information Science

Transforming data into knowledge and knowledge into action — we prepare information experts for businesses, libraries, schools and communities.

It All Adds Up

  • 51 Years

    ALA Accreditation

    Since 1974, the iSchool has been granted continuous accreditation by the American Library Association.

  • #5

    2025 U.S. News & World Report Ranking

    Both our School Library and Children and Youth Services programs are ranked fifth in the nation.

  • #1

    Southeastern Conference Ranking

    Our School Library and Children and Youth Services programs are ranked first in the SEC.

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First Steps to Final Caps

Academic Opportunities

Yes, we’re a little cocky — because excellence speaks for itself. We combine cutting-edge technology with timeless principles, empowering students to not just keep up with the information age, but to define it. That's something to crow about!

Majors and Degrees
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Read to Succeed

Literacy Initiatives

In South Carolina, we believe reading opens every door to opportunity. That’s why we launched a bold, statewide initiative to end illiteracy — bringing together children, families, educators and advocates. Through stories that inspire, books that empower, training that equips and hands-on experiences that connect, we’re working alongside public and school libraries to ensure every South Carolinian has the chance to read, dream and thrive.

Who We Are. Where We’re Going.

There’s so much more to know about us. Explore who we are, where we’ve been and the exciting future we’re building.

Every day, our students discover innovative ways to bridge the gap between complex data and human needs. From future librarians reimagining public spaces to data professionals tackling community challenges, we're proud to watch them transform from curious learners into information leaders, joining our alumni who are shaping policy and practice nationwide.

Lyda McCartin, director of the School of Information Science
Lyda McCartin