Anderson University South Carolina
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Global #5466
United States of America #1289
Institution Info
- Founded
- 1911
- Type
- 4-Year University
- Students
- 3,848 students
- Faculty
- 912
- Endowment
- $48.6M
- Website
- https://andersonuniversity.edu/
About
Anderson University South Carolina is a higher education institution in United States of America, founded in 1911. It is an established higher education institution. The university has approximately 3,848 students, an endowment of $48.6M.
Rankings
| Source | Year | Rank | Score |
|---|---|---|---|
| UNIRANKS | 2026 | UniRanks #5466 · Ranked | 45.45 |
Research Output via OpenAlex
255
h-index
319,490
Citations
6,592
Publications
3,021
i10-index
2.29
Mean Citedness
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Frequently Asked Questions
Anderson University South Carolina is ranked #5,466 globally according to the UniRanks aggregated ranking. Within United States of America, it holds the #1289 position.
Anderson University South Carolina was founded in 1911, making it 115 years old. It is one of the established institutions in United States of America.
Anderson University South Carolina has a student body of approximately 3,848 students. The student-to-faculty ratio is approximately 4:1.
Anderson University South Carolina has produced 6,592 research publications with 319,490 total citations and an h-index of 255, according to OpenAlex data.
Anderson University South Carolina has an endowment of approximately $48.6M USD. University endowments fund financial aid, research, faculty positions, and campus development.