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University 101 Programs

Become a U101 Instructor

Classes are taught by faculty and staff members and administrators at the University of South Carolina who are committed to first-year student education, learning and success.

I love being a University 101 Instructor at the University of South Carolina because it means shaping the foundation of a student's entire college journey. It's a unique privilege to foster belonging, growth, and resilience in students during one of the most transformative times of their lives."

- A University 101 Instructor

Requirements

  • Master's degree or higher from an accredited institution
    • Note: We can consider full-time staff members with a bachelors degree if they have substantial student contact as part of their primary responsibilities
  • Status as a full-time university employee, retiree of USC Columbia, or Ph.D. student
  • Completion of the Teaching Experience Workshop
  • Approval by the instructor's supervisor or department chair
  • Approval by the Assistant Vice President for University 101 Programs 
  • Participate in regular professional development opportunities offered by University 101 Programs

Instructor Renewals

Renewal decisions are based on two additional criteria:

  • Participation in advanced faculty development activities
  • Satisfactory student evaluations

How Do I Apply?

Application Process
We are now accepting applications for fall 2026.

Please submit a New Instructor Application, current resume, and cover letter to our office at the Carolina Coliseum, Suite 1000 or to Dr. Dan Friedman at friedman@sc.edu. Your cover letter should address the reason for your interest, fit for working with first-year students, and any relevant teaching or facilitation experience.

If your highest degree is a bachelor’s, please use your cover letter to explain how working directly with students is a key part of your current role.

Please submit a New Ph.D. Instructor Application, current resume/CV, and cover letter to our office at the Carolina Coliseum, Suite 1000 or to Dr. Dan Friedman at friedman@sc.edu. Your cover letter should address the reason for your interest, fit for working with first-year students, and any relevant teaching or facilitation experience.

Please note that students with graduate assistantships of more than 10 hours are not eligible for this position. This position is also not open to incoming students - eligible candidates must have completed at least one year of coursework on campus at USC.

After Applying
Competitive applicants will be invited to meet with the Assistant Vice President for University 101 Programs to discuss the opportunity to teach the course, preferences regarding workshop dates, and next steps in the process. 


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