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About Clemson University
The mission of Clemson
University is to fulfill the covenant between its founder and
the people of South Carolina to establish a "high seminary
of learning" through its historical land-grant responsibilities
of teaching, research and extended public service.
Clemson University is a selective, public, land-grant
university in a college-town setting along a dynamic southeastern
corridor. The University is committed to world-class teaching, research
and public service in the context of general education, student
development and continuing education. Clemson's desire is to attract
a capable, dedicated and diverse student body of approximately 12,000
to 14,000 undergraduate and 4,000 to 5,000 graduate students, with
priority to students from South Carolina.
Clemson offers a wide array of high quality baccalaureate
programs built around a distinctive core curriculum. Graduate and
continuing education offerings respond to the professions, while
doctoral and research programs contribute to the economic future
of the state, nation and world. The University emphasizes agriculture,
architecture, business, education, engineering, natural resources,
science and technology. The University also promotes excellence
in education and scholarship in selected areas of the creative arts,
health, human development, the humanities and social sciences. In
all areas, the goal is to develop students' communication and critical-thinking
skills, ethical judgment, global awareness, and scientific and technological
knowledge. Students remain the primary focus of the University.
Just as Clemson values its students, the University
also values its faculty and staff who have committed their talents
and careers to advance its mission. Clemson pledges to support their
work, to encourage their professional development, to evaluate their
professional performance and to compensate them at nationally competitive
levels.

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