Our program is competitive, as one of only two in South Carolina. Each year, we receive approximately 200 applications for only nine spots. We have a strong faculty, all still practicing in the field, who are open-door mentors to our students.
How You Can Help
Genetics is a rapidly evolving field, requiring that we update our curriculum each year. To continue our tradition of producing first-class graduates in the field of genetic counseling, we need endowed professorships for our excellent faculty, endowed scholarships for students, and funding for honorariums to bring in visiting experts to teach the latest information.
Our top-notch faculty in genetic counseling would like to be able to devote more time to their patients, academics and research, as well as teaching and mentoring our students. Professorships underwritten by an endowment could help expand time for these pursuits, giving a boost to retaining and recruiting great faculty members.
Scholarships, supported by an endowment, can underwrite costs for students from a wide range of backgrounds. Most of our students come either directly after completing an undergraduate degree or within two years afterward.
Offering additional scholarships help these students complete their training as genetic counselors without substantial financial worries. The scholarships could also help attract students from disadvantaged backgrounds, who might not be able to pursue graduate studies otherwise.
Establishing an endowment-supported fund to bring in genetic counselors from the field to teach new information would help keep our cutting-edge education up to the minute.

