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Carolina moon hanging over Charleston harbor and magnolias in
the famous Charleston gardens attract thousands of tourists annually.
But Charleston's rich history, beauty and charm blend with a vigorous
commercial and industrial climate that makes the 540,000-person
metropolitan area a great place for learning.
Diverse economy. The area's economic mix
is diverse. It combines an annual $4 billion visitor industry,
one of the Southeast's most impressive medical research and care
complexes, a base of national and international manufacturers,
a large military presence and the largest containerized cargo
port on the South Atlantic and Gulf coasts.
Legal heritage. From signers of the Constitution
to the most powerful plaintiff's law firms in the country, Charleston
is also home to a legal community with a heritage and professional
reputation found in few places.
Legal opportunities. The Four Corners of Law, home to
local, state and federal courthouses, offers students an array
of legal opportunities within several blocks of campus. More than
250 legal businesses present meaningful opportunities for students
to work closely in outreach efforts with the Charleston legal
community.
Cultural amenities. Culture thrives within the historic
city of Charleston. Spoleto
Festival USA, an internationally-renowned art festival of
opera, dance, music and theater, draws more than 85,000 people
to the city annually. It's been called, "one of the best
art festivals in the country, if not the world." Art galleries,
music halls and historic theaters also dapple the Charleston landscape.
Great climate. For outdoor activity, there is no better
place than Charleston. An average temperature of 65.6 degrees
provides students with perfect year-round weather for outdoor
activities from golfing, boating and jogging around the peninsula
to relaxing on one of the area's five pristine beaches.
Lots to do. Entertainment options within the City abound.
Charleston's professional baseball, hockey, arena football and
soccer teams, not to mention the highly regarded College of Charleston
basketball team and Citadel baseball team, offer enticing options
to sports enthusiasts. The Charleston
Museum and newly-opened South
Carolina Aquarium exhibit the rich history and landscape that
make Charleston the unique and historical city that it is. Shopping
down palmetto-lined King Street, indulging in world-class dining
and experiencing Charleston's vibrant nightlife round out the
lengthy list of entertainment attractions in the City.
Great quality of life. The Charleston lifestyle, complemented
by an abundance of beautiful weather, lovely beaches and waterways,
a bounty of diverse cultural options, numerous educational opportunities
and an array of sports and other pastimes, makes Charleston the
ideal city to enhance a legal education.
Moonlight and magnolias? Sure, we have them. But Charleston also
has a learning and business climate that makes it more than a
home for a few years. For more information, contact
us online.