Coastal Carolina University
Welcome to the official Coastal Carolina University YouTube channel.
Coastal Carolina University delivers high-quality, affordable education to more than 11,000 students from South Carolina and beyond. With more than 115 undergraduate programs and 30-plus graduate programs, CCU blends bold creativity with a deep commitment to student success while offering various cultural, athletic, and recreational opportunities. Rooted in a tradition of excellence, CCU empowers our students to reach beyond themselves, challenge the status quo, and impact the world.
CCU students gain hands-on experience at our Burroughs & Chapin Center for Marine and Wetland Studies and General James Hackler Golf Course, as well as at a 1,105-acre tract on Waties Island, which provides a natural laboratory for marine science and wetlands biology studies near North Myrtle Beach.
Fall 2025 International Sash Ceremony
Teal Nation Tuesday!
2024-25 Academic Year in Review
Jessica Cedeno | Graduate Highlight
Boldly We Build | Coastal Carolina University
Boldly We Reach (:60)
CCU Arboretum
A day in the life on campus of a certified therapy dog
CMC College of Health and Human Performance
President Benson introduces the university's new strategic plan: CCU Reach
CCU Reach | Coastal Carolina University Strategic Plan
9AM, Fall 2023 Commencement | CMC Health, Gupta Science, and HTC Honors
Trenton Eden | Graduate Highlight
Professor Russell Fielding Conducts Global Research on Breadfruit
Professor Tom McCollough's Work on Excavation Sites in Galilee
Grammy Recognition for Faculty Member Eric Schultz
Athletic Graduation Spring 2023
Spring 2023 Graduation Highlights
Dr. Ron Ingle's Celebration of Life
BFA Physical Theatre Students Train in Italy
Coastal is Trying to Make Better Beer and Kombucha
Coastal Grad Student Grace Kahmann is Doing Important Research in the Florida Everglades
Coastal Faculty and Students are Trying to Improve High Intensity Interval Training
Waccamaw Riverkeeper Cara Schildtknecht '17 Returns to Teach Sustainability Students