Darla Moore School of Business Carolina Fund
The simplest way to support the Moore School is to contribute to the Carolina Fund. Your gift will be allocated to the areas with the most need.
Gifts to the Darla Moore School of Business provide an immediate impact at the school by funding undergraduate student scholarships and graduate student fellowships, student study abroad, experiential learning opportunities, faculty research, student career recruiting events and other strategic initiatives.
The simplest way to support the Moore School is to contribute to the Carolina Fund. Your gift will be allocated to the areas with the most need.
Help our faculty create new case studies, analytics projects and content for the classroom and connect students to internship, job shadowing and mentoring opportunities.
The MIBS fund was established by graduates of the UofSC Master of International Business Studies program to support continued excellence in graduate international business programming and to prepare students to be future global managers.
Giving students exposure to global perspectives is vital to present-day international business culture. Students who study abroad benefit from immersive educational experiences that prepare them for life as global managers and global citizens.
Development of a talented future labor pool is critical to economic growth. Fellowships are an excellent way for us to attract talented graduate students to the Moore School. Your support keeps our fellowships competitive and helps us maintain the excellence of our graduate programs.
We are committed to giving back to our community, and to inspiring young people to pursue business careers. The Business at Moore (BAM) Program is a week-long summer intensive offered to rising high school juniors from underrepresented groups in the South, with an emphasis on South Carolina students.
As competition among universities intensifies, scholarships allow us to recruit some of the best and brightest students to the Moore School and continue building a competitive program.