The bill H. 3888 is a House Resolution that recognizes and honors the University of South Carolina (USC) and its entire system for its significant contributions to education and culture in South Carolina. It highlights USC's substantial economic impact of $7.4 billion annually, its commitment to access and affordability for in-state students, and its role in educating over 55,000 students each year, including a notable number of first-generation students. The resolution also emphasizes USC's leadership in providing opportunities for African American and minority students, its innovative workforce preparation programs, and its record in research funding, particularly in critical areas such as brain health and energy innovation.

Furthermore, the resolution declares Tuesday, February 11, 2025, as "Carolina Day" at the State House, celebrating USC's achievements in health sciences, including the production of over 4,000 health sciences degrees annually and the establishment of a new Health Sciences Campus. It also acknowledges the university's success in athletics and its overall commitment to academic excellence. The resolution reflects the South Carolina House of Representatives' appreciation for USC's contributions to the state and its citizens.