USC changes board leadership at key time

COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — The new chairman of the board overseeing the University of South Carolina’s takes over with the Columbia school’s enrollment and tuition at record highs and more than $500 million in debt from a building boom.

The State of Columbia reports (http://bit.ly/N63yf0) that Pee Dee attorney Gene Warr was elected University of South Carolina’s trustees chairman on Friday.

The 52-year-old says he worries about to keep college affordable. Warr said more than 80 percent of USC’s funding came from state government when he started school on the way to a business degree in 1977. State taxpayers now provide less than 10 percent of the funding.

Barnwell attorney Miles Loadholt ended his four-year limit term as trustee chairman citing USC’s building explosion and recent athletics success among the top accomplishments.

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Information from: The State, http://www.thestate.com

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