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Clemson Transfer Student Insights
Interested in transferring to Clemson? Here are the top things you need to know while making your decision.
Transfer Applicant Stats
2024 Transfer Profile
- 2,181
ACCEPTED
- 1,580
ENROLLED
- 58.46%
Transfer Applicant Acceptance Rate
Your Clemson Connections
Student Organizations
Clemson has more than 600 recognized student organizations in multiple categories. See the different organization categories below and peruse clubs and organizations through TigerQuest to learn more.
- Athletics
- Academics
- Cultural affiliation and interest
- Faith
- Honors
- Professional
- Political
- Residential
- Service
- Leadership
- Social
Service Opportunities
Our students participate in various service projects – through student organizations, class assignments, and local events. Throughout the year, you’ll see Tigers building homes for the local community, hosting food drives, preparing for service-learning trips abroad, and more.
Career Opportunities
Center for Career and Professional Development counselors will meet with you one-on-one as you explore career and educational options, devise resumes and cover letters, hone interviewing techniques, and assist in searches for internships and full-time positions.
Visit the Michelin Career CenterClemson JobLink is the Center’s online recruiting system where you can see part-time and full-time positions and internships where employers are seeking to hire Clemson students. You can also sign up for on-campus interviews through Clemson JobLink!
Check out Clemson JobLinkClemson Athletics
Athletic events are a fantastic way to socialize and exhibit your Clemson Spirit. Take part in a team through club and intramural sports, or as a fan during tailgates, pregame activities and game time during all seasons at Clemson!
Check out Clemson Traditions Find Athletic Ticket InformationPhoebe’s Transfer Journey
An Early Introduction to Agriculture
As a Summerville, South Carolina, native, Phoebe Beard ’25 began her agricultural education early. She first learned by working on fully functioning, self-sufficient farms through her high school, where she cared for pigs, cows, goats and more right on campus.
Taking the Transfer Route
Phoebe took her first year of classes at Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College in Tifton, Georgia, intending to transfer to Clemson afterward. She studied hard and applied again as a transfer student, this time getting in.
“Clemson is a land-grant, agriculturally based college at its foundation. For any kind of agriculture, it was like the perfect place for me to be.”
Phoebe Beard,agricultural education ’25
Doing Hands-On Work
Studying agriculture at Clemson has allowed Phoebe to keep her learning experiential. She has:
- Propagated plants
- Cross-bred plant species
- Learned how to handle livestock
“I’ve always liked doing hands-on work. Clemson has allowed me to explore different aspects of agriculture I haven’t before.”
Setting New Goals
With experience growing plants and caring for multiple types of farm animals, Phoebe is embarking on a career where she’ll share her experiences with younger generations.
“My teachers and their passion showed me what agriculture is all about. Now that passion is in everything I do. I hope that I can be that person for someone one day.”