Schools and Colleges
- Calhoun Academy, St. Matthews, South Carolina
- Calhoun College (Yale University), Connecticut
- Calhoun Community College, Alabama
- Calhoun Elementary School, Calhoun, Georgia
- Calhoun High School, Calhoun, Georgia
- Calhoun High School, Port Lavaca, Texas
- Calhoun Honors College, Clemson University, Clemson, South Carolina
- Calhoun Middle School, Calhoun, Georgia
- Calhoun Primary School, Calhoun, Georgia
- Calhoun County High School, St. Matthews, South Carolina
- Calhoun County Middle-High School, Edison, Georgia
- Calhoun County Middle-High School, Mount Zion, West Virginia
- John C. Calhoun Academy, Walterboro, South Carolina (later renamed Colleton Preparatory Academy in 1990)
- John C. Calhoun Elementary School, Calhoun Falls, South Carolina
- Orangeburg-Calhoun Technical College, Orangeburg, South Carolina
- John Calhoun North Elementary, Chicago, Illinois
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