Visiting Campus
Charleston is a wonderful city to visit.
According to Travel & Leisure magazine, Charleston is one of the “Top Cities in the United States & Canada.” Charleston joins New York, San Francisco, Chicago, Santa Fe, Quebec City, Vancouver, Montreal, Victoria and Seattle on that magazine’s list of 2007’s ten best destinations in the United States and Canada. Additionally, Charleston has been ranked as one of the top ten domestic travel destinations for the past 11 years in Condé Nast Traveler magazine’s prestigious Readers’ Choice Awards.
But it’s even a better place to live.
Charleston offers all the benefits of urban living on a smaller scale. There’s a perfect balance of cultural offerings and recreational opportunities. Year-round, events keep the historic city of Charleston buzzing. Music and tempting aromas fill the downtown air. These activities run the gamut from world-renowned performances at the Spoleto USA Festival to the authentic taste of the Carolina Lowcountry at local oyster roasts.
And, it’s easy to get here.
If traveling by car, Interstate 26 terminates on the Charleston peninsula. From the north, take Highway 17 across the new Arthur Ravenel Bridge right into downtown, or if coming from the south, take Highway 17 across the Ashley River and you’ll be in the heart of the city.
The College’s campus is located right downtown, just off Calhoun St. at the intersection of St. Phillip St.
If traveling by plane, any one of seven airlines serve the Charleston International Airport directly from their respective hubs across the country