BMW Manufacturing Co. continues its long-standing and generous corporate support of the global logistics and transportation program at the College of Charleston School of Business with the establishment of the BMW Logistics Advantage Program.

The new program, for undergraduate students earning a minor or concentration in global logistics and supply chain management, offers students the chance to earn advantage credits through career enrichment, industry experience, academic standing, and student engagement. The credits can then be exchanged for a stipend to participate in a logistics-based study abroad experience to the Port of Rotterdam, Europe’s largest container port in Amsterdam study abroad. The study abroad experience is required for all students in the minor or concentration.

The BMW Logistics Advantage Program will really benefit me as junior because it allows me to develop my leadership skills, exposes me to real-world industry leaders, and gives me a leg up when it comes time to showing my resume to potential employers,” says Robertson Williams, an international business student who is minoring in global logistics and transportation.

Students apply to the Program in the fall semester of their junior year and have a full year to earn the advantage credits before departing on the travel study.  The variety of credit opportunities include internships, GPA standing, leadership workshops, resume writing sessions, business etiquette dinners, foreign language proficiency, attendance at career fairs, community service, membership in the Student Port Club, or holding other leadership roles on campus.

“Through their investment in this program, BMW is motivating our students to stand out in the competitive job market,” says Alan T. Shao, dean of the School of Business.  “We are especially grateful for the confidence that BMW has in our program and students to support us through their annual giving.”

About the College
The College of Charleston is a public liberal arts and sciences university located in the heart
of historic Charleston, South Carolina. Founded in 1770, the College is among the nation’s top
universities for quality education, student life and affordability. With more than 11,000 students,
the College of Charleston offers the distinctive combination of a beautiful and historic campus,
modern facilities and cutting-edge programs.

About the School of Business
College of Charleston’s School of Business offers six undergraduate majors and several interdisciplinary concentrations, an honors program in business, an M.S. in Accountancy and an MBA.  Approximately 1800 undergraduate and graduate students attend from as far away as China, Germany and Brazil. The faculty has research expertise in areas such as global logistics, hospitality and tourism, political economics, financial investment, bankruptcy, business intelligence, real estate, and sustainable business practices. Visit http://sb.cofc.edu/ to learn more about our students’ achievements, undergraduate and graduate programs, faculty and Centers of Excellence.