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92% of Aiken Electric Without Power: USC Aiken's Five-Day Helene Shutdown

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USC Aiken, the public bachelor's-granting institution in Aiken, SC, canceled all classes, events and programs through Tuesday, October 1 after Hurricane Helene's September 27 passage knocked out power to approximately 92% of Aiken Electric Cooperative customers including the campus. The university's physical damage was minimal but residence-hall power restoration lagged behind academic-building restoration by several days. The closure was announced via the USCA ALERT system and the university's social media channels. Aiken County saw at least three storm-related deaths off campus.

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Institution
University of South Carolina Aiken
Public Bachelors · SC
~3,300 studentsUSCA ALERT
Confirmed Timeline

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INITIAL ALERTEmail
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USCA ALERT: Effective Saturday, all USC Aiken events, classes and programs are canceled through Tuesday evening due to Hurricane Helene impacts. Campus is closed. Residence hall residents will be contacted directly regarding power restoration and accommodations.

This text has been reconstructed from news coverage and may not reflect the exact original wording.

Reconstructed from USC Aiken's Facebook weather update and the Augusta Press school closure compilation
USC Aiken sits on the SC-GA border just east of Augusta, GA — Helene's track placed Aiken on the worst side of the storm for wind impacts despite being inland
The closure through Tuesday evening Oct 1 created a five-day operational pause; classes resumed gradually as power was restored
UPDATEEmail
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USCA ALERT: Power has been restored to most academic buildings on the USC Aiken campus. Residence halls remain without power; we are working with Aiken Electric to restore service as quickly as possible. Closure remains in effect through Tuesday.

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Reconstructed from USC Aiken's social media updates describing the staged power restoration
Approximately 92% of Aiken Electric Cooperative customers were without power at peak — affecting most of Aiken County including campus residence halls
USC Aiken's residence-hall lag is a feature of its electrical-grid topology; the campus draws from Aiken Electric Cooperative (rural) rather than SCE&G/Dominion
Context

Background

USC Aiken, a public bachelor's-granting institution of about 3,300 students about 17 miles east of Augusta, GA, was on the worst (eastern) side of Hurricane Helene's track as the storm moved north through Georgia and into the Carolinas on September 27, 2024. Although the National Hurricane Center had forecast inland-decay by the time Helene crossed into South Carolina, the storm retained tropical-storm-force winds well into the Aiken-Augusta corridor. Approximately 92% of Aiken Electric Cooperative customers lost power, and the City of Aiken issued multiple emergency updates throughout the day. USC Aiken's USCA ALERT system was activated to communicate the campus closure, which extended through Tuesday, October 1, 2024. USC Upstate similarly canceled classes through Wednesday, and several Augusta-area institutions including Augusta University and Augusta Tech also closed. USC Aiken's facilities did not sustain significant structural damage, but the residence halls were among the last campus buildings to have power restored — Aiken Electric Cooperative serves rural and suburban Aiken County and prioritized higher-density commercial restoration first. The closure was the longest weather-related operational interruption at USC Aiken in the past decade. The Hurricane Helene Higher Education Closures compilation maintained by the SC Commission on Higher Education tracked USC Aiken's closure alongside Furman, Wofford, USC Upstate, Clemson and other Upstate institutions.
Analysis

Key Findings

USC Aiken's residence-hall power lag — academic buildings restored first, residences last — is a recurring pattern at small public bachelor's institutions served by rural electric cooperatives, where commercial/institutional load is prioritized in restoration sequences
The closure through Tuesday Oct 1 was the longest weather-related operational interruption at USC Aiken in the past decade, comparable to Furman's longer-than-anticipated downtime in Greenville
USC Aiken's experience documents Helene's impact on the Aiken-Augusta corridor — a region the NHC did not initially flag as high-impact because of expected inland decay, but which experienced tropical-storm-force winds and prolonged power outages
Outcome
Campus closed September 27 through October 1, 2024. No significant structural damage. Power restored to academic buildings before residence halls; residence-hall students were temporarily relocated or sent home. Classes resumed gradually in early October.
Provenance

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Added May 2026Updated May 2026Via ingestion