Benedict's environmental engineering program receives accreditation.

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Benedict College is now the first historically Black college or university in South Carolina to offer an accredited environmental engineering program.

The college's Environmental Engineering program recently received its initial accreditation by the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology, the national organization that accredits undergraduate programs in engineering, engineering technology and computer science.

Benedict is one of only two HBCUs in the state to offer a Bachelor of Science in Environmental Engineering, according to a news release from the college. The only other accredited program in South Carolina is at Clemson University.

Since Benedict's program started in 2012, enrollment has more than doubled, according to information released by Benedict.

"ABET accreditation is the recognized seal of approval that validates that our environmental engineering program meets the highest standards and positions our graduates to pursue careers as licensed engineers," said Roslyn Clark Artis, president and CEO of Benedict College.

The program's 2022 graduating class had a 100% hiring rate. The program prepares students for careers in water and...

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