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STEM ALL IN

STEM Recruitment

STEM All IN

STEM ALL IN is a Clemson University program for prospective domestic graduate students interested in research-based degree programs within the College of Engineering, Computing, and Applied Sciences (CECAS).

Hitachi Fellowship Graduate Student in Electromicroscope lab
Panel discussion
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Event Details

This program is a recruitment initiative designed to give talented U.S. citizens from domestic institutions an opportunity to interact with campus representatives early in the application process to learn about STEM-related research opportunities at Clemson. STEM ALL IN covers hotel, meals, and assists with travel expenses.

STEM ALL IN is held in conjunction with Clemson University.
Location: Clemson University
Event Dates: February 1-3, 2026
Application Dates: October- Mid-January

Panel discussion with alumni

Meet Students & Alumni

Meet current students and alumni for panel discussions to learn about real-life experiences, academic and lab life, and careers in industry. Representatives from Admissions will discuss timelines, expectations, application sources, and funding sources to help with graduate school.

Faculty and student working on project

Learn About Our Research

Learn why Clemson became an R1 Institution in 2016, the highest research classification of the Carnegie Institute. Carnegie R1 universities are economic engines, adding significant value to the degrees they award. You will be able to interact with students and faculty in those labs.

Two grad students in automotive research

Prepare for a STEM Career

Prepare to further your education within one of the fastest-growing sectors of the job market – STEM careers. See why and how Clemson University engineers and scientists have made significant contributions to the people of South Carolina, the nation, and the world.

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Build knowledge and relationships

At CECAS, you’ll do more than master technical skills; you’ll discover how to use them to shape a better world. From groundbreaking research and global experiences to mentoring and collaboration, you’ll build the knowledge, relationships, and purpose to lead with impact.

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Application Guidelines

We look forward to hearing from you.

STEM All In is open to students who are 1) U.S. Citizens, and 2) are currently enrolled or have recently completed an accredited curriculum in engineering or science. Priority is given to students who have applied to a CECAS graduate program. Application requirements include an unofficial academic transcript, a statement of purpose, and a letter of recommendation.

If you would like more information about the program, please reach out to Karen Thompson, Graduate Recruitment.

  • Eligibility
    • Open to 3rd year through graduating seniors, US residents or students attending a US university
    • Currently enrolled or recently completed an accredited curriculum in engineering or science
    • Preference will be given to individuals who will be graduating in the coming year with above-average grades.
    • If you are a senior planning to apply to STEM All In, consider applying to a graduate program. You will be able to meet with the department and engage with faculty and current grad students.
  • Application Process

    The following items must be provided within your application.

    • An unofficial transcript.
    • A detailed resume that outlines research experiences, internships, publications, and leadership experiences.
    • Applicants will receive application status notification no later than the December deadline. Your application can be reviewed earlier, and your notification may be received before December.
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