Visit Us
Campus Visits
Prospective students are encouraged to visit our historic campus and explore the city of Charleston. A campus visit gives prospective students the opportunity to experience Charleston both inside and outside the classroom.
If you plan a visit, please let us know! We're happy to guide you through campus, the School of Business, and the MBA Executive Suite. We're also happy to make travel, dining, and lodging recommendations.
Enjoy Charleston
Charleston stands as a coveted destination offering a unique blend of historic charm, vibrant culture, and economic dynamism, making it an exceptional place to visit or call home. Recognized for its unparalleled beauty and rich history, Charleston consistently earns accolades, including being named "America's Best City" by Travel + Leisure. Its historic architecture, pedestrian-friendly streets, and thriving arts scene contribute to an exceptional quality of life.
In addition to its aesthetic appeal, Charleston boasts a robust economy, making it an attractive hub for professionals and business alike. The city's economic strength is underscored by its diverse sectors, including healthcare, technology, tourism, and manufacturing. The Boeing Company's presence, for instance, has played a pivotal role in bolstering the aerospace industry, contributing to Charleston's reputation as a burgeoning economic force.
For professionals, Charleston offers a thriving business environment with ample opportunities for career growth and networking. The city's entrepreneurial spirit is nurtured by a supportive community and initiatives like the Charleston Digital Corridor, fostering innovation and collaboration in the tech sector.
Beyond career prospects, Charleston's enviable lifestyle, exquisite culinary scene, and recreational offerings create a well-rounded living experience. With its accolades, economic vitality, and commitment to fostering talent, Charleston beckons professionals from all industries to join a community that seamlessly integrates history, innovation, and Southern hospitality.