


This course should be selected from precalculus, calculus, statistics, or discrete mathematics. Students interested in engineering are strongly encouraged to take a fourth year of mathematics. One of these must be a fourth year of mathematics, laboratory science, or foreign language. One-half credit of government and one-half credit of economics are also recommended. Students who have completed fewer than three credits of the same foreign language are still encouraged to apply.Īmerican history is required. Two must be selected from biology I, chemistry I, or physics I.Īll three must be earned in the same language. A fourth higher-level mathematics unit should be taken before or during the senior year. These include algebra I (for which applied mathematics I and II may count together as a substitute if a student successfully completes algebra II), algebra II, and geometry. College preparatory English I, II, III, and IV will meet these requirements. In addition, all applicants for first-year admission should complete the following courses in high school:Īll four courses must have strong grammar and composition components, with at least one in English literature and at least one in American literature. To apply for admission, a candidate must submit the self-reported academic record (SRAR) and have results of the SAT and ACT sent directly from the testing agency (optional for 2022-2023). An applicant’s intended major and residency also receive consideration. This fee is not applicable toward tuition and/or other University fees.Īdmission to the University is competitive and is based primarily upon high school performance and SAT or ACT scores. Applicants must pay a nonrefundable application fee. Transfer students seeking entrance in August are usually notified between February and July. The majority of first-year admission decisions are communicated during the middle of February. Applications are available directly through Clemson through The Coalition for Affordability and Access at / or through the Common Application at .Īpplicants should understand that admission is closed when all classroom space has been committed. Chris Plaue to set up an appointment.Complete Admission information is available at Application InformationĪpplicants can access Clemson’s application platforms at /apply. If you have any additional questions, please contact Dr. To apply to Clemson University as a transfer student, please visit the Office of Admissions web site.
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As part of the orientation experience, you will meet with a School of Computing advisor to go over your schedule and answer any questions you have regarding the academic programs. Transfer Student Orientation and AdvisementĬlemson offers a fantastic and comprehensive transfer student orientation that occurs before classes start. In order to ensure quality and integrity of our program, the School of Computing may request to evaluate any computer science transfer coursework. A detailed syllabus typically includes the textbook used, schedule of topics, and a reading calendar.Ĭomputer science is a rapidly changing field. We strongly encourage you to provide a detailed syllabus for the course in question. If a course is not in TCEL or you believe TCEL to be inaccurate, you may contact the department responsible for evaluating the course. Individual departments are responsible for determining equivalency for coursework with their course prefix (e.g., the mathematics department evaluates all coursework containing the MATH prefix). Course TransfersĬlemson's Office of Admissions maintains a Transfer Course Equivalency List, commonly referred to as TCEL, that allows you to search by institution to see if coursework has been previously evaluated as being equivalent to a course at Clemson. Visit their site to learn more about the Bridge program. For those applicable, TriCounty Technical College offers a Bridge to Clemson program for transferring into Clemson. For information on how to apply to Clemson as a transfer student (including deadlines), please visit the Office of Admissions' application website.
