Beaufort, South Carolina, August 17, 2025
News Summary
The University of South Carolina Beaufort is set for a busy move-in weekend as around 2,000 students prepare to start the fall semester. Scheduled activities at both the Beaufort and Bluffton campuses will lead to significant traffic congestion. The Beaufort County Sheriff’s Office has issued a traffic advisory urging commuters to seek alternate routes and remain cautious during peak times. Heavy congestion is expected in surrounding areas, particularly near the Bluffton campus and the New River Shopping Center.
Beaufort, South Carolina – The University of South Carolina Beaufort (USCB) is gearing up for a bustling move-in weekend as approximately 2,000 students prepare to settle into their new accommodations for the fall semester. This influx of students is expected to significantly impact traffic around both the Beaufort and Bluffton campuses, prompting the Beaufort County Sheriff’s Office to issue a traffic advisory.
Move-in activities are scheduled for the Bluffton campus on Saturday, August 16, from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., and Sunday, August 17, from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. Similarly, the Beaufort campus will also host its move-in day on Saturday, August 16, during the same hours.
As students and their families begin to arrive, heavy traffic congestion and increased pedestrian activity are anticipated in the areas surrounding both campuses. Commuters are strongly advised to seek alternate routes and exercise caution when driving in these locations during the busy move-in weekend. Notably, the East Campus Drive entrance to the Bluffton campus will be closed to all traffic during this period, adding to the need for careful planning.
Moreover, substantial traffic delays are likely to affect key thoroughfares around the Bluffton campus, particularly near the New River Shopping Center. Travelers should also be aware of potential wait times on Newcastle, Calhoun, and Church Streets near the Beaufort campus.
Authorities are recommending that motorists allow extra time for their journeys. As traffic volumes ramp up with the influx of students, it is crucial for drivers to remain vigilant and patient in order to ensure safety for everyone on the road.
This yearly move-in event is a significant moment for students entering their academic journey at USCB, marking the start of the new semester. The preparation for such an influx involves coordination between the university, local law enforcement, and traffic management bodies to ensure a smooth transition for incoming students as well as a safe environment for residents and commuters alike.
FAQs About Move-In Weekend at USCB
What dates and times are designated for move-in at the Bluffton campus?
Move-in for the Bluffton campus is scheduled for Saturday, August 16, from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Sunday, August 17, from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m.
When is move-in at the Beaufort campus?
Students will be moving in at the Beaufort campus on Saturday, August 16, from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Are there any road closures to be aware of during this weekend?
Yes, the East Campus Drive entrance to the Bluffton campus will be closed to all traffic during move-in weekend.
What traffic conditions can be expected around the campuses?
There will likely be heavy congestion around both campuses, particularly near the Bluffton campus and New River Shopping Center, as well as Newcastle, Calhoun, and Church Streets near the Beaufort campus.
What should commuters do to prepare for the move-in weekend?
Commuters are advised to seek alternate routes, allow extra travel time, and drive cautiously as they navigate the surrounding areas.
Key Features of Move-In Weekend Impact
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Event | Move-in Weekend |
| Students Moving In | Approximately 2,000 |
| Bluffton Campus Move-In Times | August 16, 8 a.m. – 4 p.m.; August 17, 8 a.m. – 11 a.m. |
| Beaufort Campus Move-In Times | August 16, 8 a.m. – 4 p.m. |
| Traffic Advisory Issued | Yes, by Beaufort County Sheriff’s Office |
| Traffic Closures | East Campus Drive entrance closed |
| Expected Traffic Conditions | High congestion around campuses and local shopping areas |
Deeper Dive: News & Info About This Topic
HERE Resources
Traffic Advisory for University of South Carolina Beaufort Move-In Weekend
Additional Resources
- Island Packet: Traffic Advisory for Move-In Weekend
- Wikipedia: University of South Carolina Beaufort
- MSN: USCB Move-In Expected to Slow Weekend Traffic
- Google Search: USCB Move-In Traffic
- WSAV: USCB Students to Move In Expect Traffic Delays
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Traffic
- Island Packet: Local News on USCB
- Google News: USCB Move-In Weekend
- WSAV: USCB Graduation to Impact Traffic
- Google Search: South Carolina Traffic Advisory
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