Clemson offers a number of resources to help make your Clemson Experience the best it can be, whether it is offering you academic support or helping you find a student organization that fits your interests.
Learn more about what it means to live and study at Clemson by reading student publications. The Tiger is a weekly newspaper that is part of a 100-year tradition at Clemson, and TAPS is Clemson’s annual student yearbook. (You can find copies of both at the Visitors Center on Daniel Drive.) If you are in the area, tune your radio to Clemson’s student station, WSBF 88.1 FM.
Of course, the best way to see what it is like to be a Clemson student is to come to campus. We would love to see you!
If you are confused as to where to find resources you need, Student Affairs is a good place to start.
Studying and Working
- Academic Affairs – Provost’s Office
- Academic Calendar
- Academic Success Center
- Accounts Receivable
- Bookstore
- Center for Student Involvement
- Computing Resources
- Email Support
- Financial Aid
- Graduate Studies
- Laptop Computer Program
- Michelin® Career Center
- National Scholars
- New Student and Sophomore Programs
- Records and Registration
- Scholarship Information
- Service Alliance
- Student Affairs
- Study Abroad
- Summer School (undergraduate)
- Syllabus Repository
- Tuition Costs
- Undergraduate Academic Services
- Undergraduate Announcements
- Undergraduate Studies
Living and Playing
- Counseling and Psychological Services
- Dining Services
- Disability Services
- Greek Life
- Health Center (Redfern)
- Health Promotion
- Housing on Campus
- Intramural Sports Information
- Multicultural Affairs (Gantt Intercultural Center)
- Parking Services
- Post Office (Student)
- Recreation on Campus
- Student Development Services
- Student Government (Undergraduate)
- Student Government (Graduate)
- Student Media
- Student Organizations
- Tiger 1 Card
- University Union and Student Center