COLUMBIA, S.C., June 11, 2024 — The University of South Carolina has earned a “green light” rating from the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression. Green light ratings are reserved for institutions with no written policies that seriously threaten student free speech rights. USC is one of only 66 colleges and universities nationwide to earn this rating from FIRE.
During summer 2023, USC had an overall “yellow light” rating for maintaining several policies that could be used to restrict free expression. After multiple conversations with FIRE’s Policy Reform team, USC revised four policies that impacted student expression on campus, which resulted in its green light rating.
The new changes include amendments to two provisions of USC’s student code of conduct, one on harassment and another on the misuse of institutional technology. They also include improvements to a posting policy and revisions to language used online to describe the university’s decades-old values statement known as the “Carolinian Creed.”
The revisions to text used to frame the Carolinian Creed maintain the creed’s integrity while noting that students retain their full free speech rights on campus. The new language clearly articulates that students will not be subject to discipline for violating aspirational values such as personal integrity and respect for the dignity of others.
“The Board of Trustees is steadfast in its support for free speech at USC,” said USC Board Chair Thad H. Westbrook. “In fact, the Board, the University’s leadership, and FIRE share a commitment to free expression.
That commitment is ultimately about students and maintaining a culture for higher learning that opens eyes and ears rather than closing them to difficult ideas — even when the ideas are not popular or are deemed problematic by those in power. The Policy Reform team at FIRE demonstrates a deep understanding of this commitment.”
USC’s efforts to support free expression were not isolated to revising policies that affected FIRE’s Spotlight rating system. In June 2023, USC’s board of trustees endorsed the “Chicago Statement,” a robust articulation of an institution’s commitment to free speech.
In February 2024, USC initiated an educational campaign to inform students and student groups about free expression. During that same month, the board of trustees received from its Audit & Advisory Services division a report on policies and practices regarding free speech and expressive events on campus.
“USC went above and beyond to make its campus friendly to free expression,” said FIRE Senior Program Officer Mary Griffin, who worked with USC over the last year. “Not only did the institution seek to ensure its written policies aligned with the First Amendment, but it also prioritized communicating the importance of free expression as a valued principle to students, faculty, and staff. USC’s all-around approach is a model we hope all schools will follow.”
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