South Carolina Tuition Grants Commission Announces the Launch of Data Center Webpage
December 10, 2025 — The South Carolina Higher Education Tuition Grants Commission today announced the launch of its new Data Center webpage, a central hub designed to provide students, families, educators, and policymakers with streamlined access to Tuition Grants Program information, agency accountability, and historical data.
The Data Center consolidates essential reports and interactive dashboards into one convenient location, making it easier than ever to explore the agency’s data and understand how the Tuition Grants Program opens doors to opportunity across South Carolina.
Visitors to the Data Center will find a clean, intuitive layout that provides information in the following areas:
- FAFSA Completion Data: Dashboards tracking FAFSA completion status for the high school graduating class of 2026 statewide.
- Annual Reports: Access to the five most recent Annual Reports, along with new dashboards offering deeper insights into the data featured in the 2024–25 Annual Report.
- Accountability Reports: Links to the most recent five fiscal years of Accountability Reports, ensuring transparency in agency operations.
- Historical Data and Summaries: A comprehensive Historical Report dating back to the 1970s, paired with dashboards that visualize long-term trends in the Tuition Grants Program.
“Launching the Data Center is an exciting moment for our agency,” said Katie Stevens, Commission Executive Director. “We’re bringing together years of work in a format that is transparent, accessible, and genuinely useful. Our goal is to make it easier for college administrators, state legislators, students, and families to find the information they need and to demonstrate the lasting impact of the Tuition Grants Program across South Carolina.”
The new Data Center reflects the agency’s commitment to modernizing communications and empowering stakeholders with clear, student-centered information. This new tool also enhances transparency and makes it easier for the public to understand how state resources support college access.
“Interactive data visualizations allow for clearer review and understanding,” said Zachary Christian, Deputy Director. “By enabling students and other key stakeholders to explore the impact of the South Carolina Tuition Grants Program, we can provide a stronger, more compelling narrative.”
By combining traditional reports with dynamic, interactive visualizations, the agency is making complex data easier to explore and understand. The goal is simple: to give every visitor a clearer view of how Tuition Grants support student success in South Carolina.
The public is invited to explore the Data Center at sctuitiongrants.org/data to see firsthand how Tuition Grants continue to make a difference across the state.

