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School Summary
Clemson University
General Information:
Founded in 1889, Clemson University is seated on 1400 acres located in Pickens county. It is a university offering both undergraduate and graduate programs. The school has a student/faculty ratio of 16:1.
Libraries:
This institution has 2 libraries.
Computer Labs:
At least one staffed computer lab is available to students.A wireless computer network is available throughout the campus.Number of computers available are 1250. Free student email accounts are available.
Application Deadline: May Application Fee: $70 Admission Requirements: A written essay or personal statement is Required for Freshmen. High School transcripts are Required for Freshmen. No Application Requirements available.
In-State (per year)
Out of State (per year)
Tuition
$14,038.00
$39,350.00
Room and Board
$13,284.00
$13,284.00
Fees
$1,516.00
$1,516.00
Total
$28,838.00
$54,150.00
A tuition installment payment plan is available.
This institution offers a cooperative/work-study program.
Financial aid information may be available from the school's website at https://www.clemson.edu/.
Special Programs The following special programs are offered: Some degree programs are available as an online learning option, Academic remediation, Distance learning program, Double major option, Independent study, Learning disabilities services, Advanced Placement credit, Honors program, Graduate courses offered on campus open to Undergraduates, Cooperative (work-study) program, Internships, Off-campus study, Summer session for credit, Sponsors its own study-abroad program, Part-time undergraduate degree programs.
Academic Competitiveness
Strong competition - More than 50% of all freshmen were in the top 10% of their high school class and scored over 1230 on SAT (critical reading and math scores combined) or over 26 on ACT; about 60% or fewer of all applicants accepted.
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