Air Force ROTC
This living and learning community is available for freshman and new transfer students classified as freshmen who are members of Air Force ROTC. For more information on this program, contact Captain Anthony Bryant at abryant@clemson.edu or by phone at 864-656-3669.
Civics and Service House
The Civics and Service House is a community open to all majors and is specifically designed for students interested in participating in community service, service learning and civic-engagement activities as part of their undergraduate experience.
Clemson Business Experience
The Clemson Business Experience (CBE) is a living and learning community for freshman business students. CBE combines the residential and academic aspects of college and the primary goal of the program is academic and professional success.
Cultural Exchange Community
The Cultural Exchange Community (CEC) provides an International living/learning community on campus to connect International students with American students. This community is open to all students who have an interest in learning about other cultures and/or studying abroad.
First Year Experience (FYE)
The First Year Experience (FYE) program provides residents with a variety of activities and resources to assist them with the transition and adjustment to college academics and campus life.
Fraternity and Sorority Housing
University Housing at Clemson serves host to many nationally recognized Fraternities and Sororities. Typically, each organization is given a floor or section of the residence hall, depending on the structure of the building.
Health, Education and Human Development (HEHD)
The College of Health, Education and Human Development (HEHD) Living Learning Community will enhance freshmen students' academic experiences and ease their transition into college by providing a support system of individuals with similar interests including interaction with upper-class students and faculty within the College. The community will serve to unite HEHD majors around the very principles that bring our students together after graduation offering exposure to the six learner dispositions through academic and social activities designed to support and enhance their understanding of the dispositions needed to be a successful professionals in our programs at Clemson and beyond.
Honors
Many honors students live together in one of the University’s newest coeducational residence halls. Centrally located on campus across from the historic Calhoun House, Holmes Hall is home to nearly 300 Calhoun Scholars on a space-available basis.
RISE (Residents In Science and Engineering)
The RISE Program is a unique first-year community for learning and student success. This program is limited to engineering and science freshmen.
sophoMORE be MORE
This sophomore only program provides an opportunity to live in a new community that offers all the campus conveniences plus additional services designed just for them.
TIGER Den
TIGER Den is a collaborative educational and residential program that supports new transfer students in their transition to Clemson University.
Women in Animal and Veterinary Science (WAVS)
This is a freshman community for women majoring in Animal and Veterinary Sciences. It provides a unique mentor and team building experience designed to strengthen the academic success of women in animal sciences.
Women in Science and Engineering Residence (WISER)
WISE is designed to help and support women engineering and science majors by providing resources such as mentoring, networking, tutoring and test banks.