Coker College is a student-centered, comprehensive, baccalaureate degree-granting college. It is dedicated to providing every student enrolled in the Day Program and in the Evening and Extended Studies Program an academic curriculum based upon a uniformly excellent liberal arts core that enhances the structured development of key personal skills. The College’s goal is to graduate students with the ability to think analytically and creatively, and to write and speak effectively. Experiences both in and out of the classroom are focused on active student involvement and the practical application of academic knowledge that lead to lifelong learning. Coker measures its success by the personal and professional accomplishments enjoyed by all members of the academic community.
Other named scholarships are available; each may have different requirements. These scholarships include: Rickenbaker Baskin Minority Scholarship • Ernestine Prince Bailey Scholarship • C. Bethea Scholarship Nicky Brumbaugh Art Scholarship • James Buffkin Scholarship • James and Naomi Caldwell Scholarship • Tuck Amis Coker Scholarship • Copenhaver Science Scholarship • Sara Cottingham Music Scholarship • Alma Stubbs Crowe Scholarship • Rion and Ann Dixon Scholarship • Nell Caldwell Ezell Scholarship for Sciences Floyd Scholarship • Marion Gamble Scholarship • S.W. Garrett Scholarship • Goodson Music Scholarship • Barnell Hatch Scholarship • Erby and Sue Jackson Scholarship • Howard Lee Jones Scholarship • Maude McDermott Scholarship • Mutual Savings and Loan Scholarship • Eleanor Ruthven Creative Writing Scholarship • Marguerite Lawton Smith Scholarship • Hazel Keith Sory Scholarship • J. C. Spivey Scholarship • Vera King Watford Scholarship • Eleanor Whittinghill Vaughan Music Scholarship • Elizabeth Newell Whaley Scholarship. Please check for more merit details and criteria on the scholarship page.