WELCOME THE 2009 SCHOLARS: The National Scholars Program is happy to announce the five men and three women who comprise the 2009 cohort of Clemson National Scholars. The new Scholars come from five states, and include first-ever National Scholars from Connecticut and Maryland. Click here to view a list of the new Scholars.

For ten years, the National Scholars Program has offered unmatched learning experiences to a select group of Clemson University undergraduates. Their intellectual, professional and personal development have been enhanced by a dynamic, creative and engaging series of educational enrichment opportunities. As inquisitive learners, National Scholars strive to understand the world around them and to share their knowledge with others. As leaders in key roles on campus, Scholars shape student and academic life at Clemson. And as National Scholars, these men and women form a strong community that challenges and supports each other in their endeavors.
Click through our site to learn more about how these men and women learn, lead, serve and, most importantly, succeed.
Headlines
Clemson climbs in rankings: #1 in Princeton Review, #22 in US News
Clemson's National Scholar-led chapter of Habitat for Humanity named Campus Chapter of the Year.
Two Scholars named top CU seniors at May 2008 commencement.
Congratulations to third-year Scholar Shannon Edd on her selection as a 2008 Goldwater Scholar.
Congratulations to the 2008 National Scholars. Eleven students from eight states will join the NSP in Fall 2008, including first-ever Scholars from California and Kentucky and the first-ever nursing major.


