During their freshmen year, Bridge students will be enrolled full time at TCTC, granting them access to all academic support services and student life opportunities available at the College, including opportunities to join student organizations and athletic teams and participate in scheduled student activities.
Additional services will be available through Clemson, including:
- Academic Success Center
- Transfer credit advisement
- Clemson Bridge ID Card
- Clemson email account
- Redfern Health Center
- Fike Recreation Center
- Cooper Library
- Michelin® Career Center
- Orientation
- Student clubs and organizations (excluding fraternities, sororites and club sports)
- Intramurals
- Community service opportunities
- Athletic events (excluding football and men’s basketball)
- ROTC
- Participation in performing arts and musical groups (by audition)
- Meal plans (optional)
Health Services
Health care services are available to Bridge students at Clemson’s Redfern Health Center. The program fee covers professional services, counseling and psychological services, and health education. Competitive premiums are available for a supplemental State Health Accident and Sickness Insurance Plan.
Campus Recreation
Through Clemson’s Department of Campus Recreation, Bridge students have access to the 200,000-square-foot Fike Recreation Center, Swann Fitness Center, Sloan Tennis Center and several other outdoor athletic facilities.
Michelin® Career Center
Clemson’s Michelin Career Center offers programs and services to help Bridge students identify, strategize and achieve their career aspirations.
Transportation and Parking
Students may use the fare-free CAT shuttle bus service to travel between the two institutions. For convenient access to facilities and programs, Clemson parking permits may be purchased.