Recent Developments and New Directions Ellen Granberg Clemson University, Clemson SC.
COLLEGE ADVISING CENTERS MATRIX - Clemson
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ACADEMIC ADVISING CENTERS
COLLEGE ADVISING CENTERS MATRIX
College College Advising
Model Function of the Advising Center
Advising
Contacts
Agriculture,
Forestry and
Life Sciences
Agriculture Undeclared: Students advised by a
professional advisor
All other majors: Students advised by faculty
advisors.
Advising services for agriculture undeclared students.
General advising services for the College. See pg. IV-3
Architecture, Arts
and Humanities
All majors: Students advised by a faculty advisor with
support from Center professional advisors.
General advising services for the College. Pre-law
advising for the College. See pg. IV-4
Behavioral, Social
and Health Sciences
Nursing, Health Science, Sociology, Political Science,
Anthropology, Justice Studies, Psychology and
PRTM: 1st and 2nd year, new transfer and change of
major students advised by Center professional advisors.
3rd and 4th year students advised by faculty advisors.
Communication and Sport Communication: New
students will be assigned a faculty advisor at Orientation
and work with this advisor through the end of their first
semester.
Advising services for 1st and 2nd year students in the
College. Center advisors also handle all student inquiries
regarding change of academic program.
See pg. IV-6
Business Pre-Business: Students advised by professional
advisors until they switch into a business major.
Business majors: Students advised by faculty advisors.
Graphic Communication: Students advised by faculty
advisors.
Total intake center for all pre-business students. Center
advisors also handle all student inquiries regarding
change of academic program.
See pg. IV-7
Education All majors: 1st and 2nd year students advised by
professional advisors. 3rd and 4th year students advised
by faculty advisors.
Advising services for 1st and 2nd year students in the
College. Center staff also handles all student inquiries
regarding change of academic program.
See pg. IV-8
Engineering,
Computing and
Applied Sciences
General Engineering: Student advised by professional
advisors until they switch into an engineering major.
Engineering majors: Students advised by professional
or faculty advisors.
Other majors: Students advised by professional or
faculty advisors.
Advising services for general engineering students. (No
centralized advising center for other ECAS majors.)
See pg. IV-9
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Science All majors: Students advised by professional or faculty
advisors.
General advising services for the College See pg. IV-10
CROSS-COLLEGE ADVISING SERVICES
Division Advising Model Function Contact Person
Address
Campus
Address Phone
Undergraduate
Studies
Professional advisor Advising services for all
exploratory/undeclared students and
former students returning.
Brandon Jones
Matthew Kirk
bwj
mjkirk
201 ASC
202 ASC
656-2365
656-1893
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College of Agriculture, Forestry, and Life Sciences
Advisors
AGRICULTURE UNDECLARED Katie Black HULSE 656-1534 F-153 P&A Bldg. AGRIBUSINESS
Christi Leard CCAMPB3 656-4082 244 McAdams Hall
AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION Christi Leard CCAMPB3 656-4082 244 McAdams Hall AGRICULTURAL MECHANIZATION AND BUSINESS Christi Leard CCAMPB3 656-4082 244 McAdams Hall ANIMAL AND VETERINARY SCIENCES Glenn Birrenkott GBRRNKT 656-4019 140 P&A Bldg.
Kathy Still KTSTILL 656-3162 131 P&A Bldg.
Jim Strickland JSTRIC 656-3138 130 P&A Bldg. ENVIRONMENTAL AND NATURAL RESOURCES
Amy Sanders AMYBS 656-4840 265 Lehotsky Hall
FOOD SCIENCE AND HUMAN NUTRITION Jeff Rhodehamel JRHODE 656-1211 222 P&A Bldg.
Glenda Brown GBRWN 656-5698 224 P&A Bldg.
Food Science and Technology Concentration Sara Cothran SSTANCI 508-0875 210 P&A Bldg.
Nutrition Concentration Lacey Durrance EDURRAN 656-2148 215 P&A Bldg
Elliot Jesch EJESCH 633-0874 217 P&A Bldg
Vivian Haley-Zitlin VIVIANH 656-7716 211 P&A Bldg
FOREST RESOURCE MANAGEMENT Amy Sanders AMYBS 656-4840 265 Lehotsky Hall HORTICULTURE Christi Leard CCAMPB3 656-4082 244 McAdams Hall
LEAD ADVISING CONTACT FOR THE COLLEGE
Katie Black HULSE 656-1534 F-153 P&A Bldg.
PACKAGING SCIENCE Jeff Rhodehamel JRHODE 656-1211 222 P&A Bldg.
Bob Moore BMOORE1 678-910-6588 230 P&A Bldg.
Glenda Brown GBRWN 656-5698 224 P&A Bldg.
Heather Batt BATT 650-5202 229 P&A Bldg.
Greg Batt GBATT 723-0740 228 P&A Bldg.
Kay Cooksey KCOOKSE 656-4613 239 P&A Bldg.
Duncan Darby DDARBY 656-6837 227 P&A Bldg.
Bob Kimmel KIMMEL 656-6534 232 P&A Bldg.
Tyler Stuettgen TSTUETT 552-0658 233 P&A Bldg.
PLANT AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Paula Agudelo PAGUDEL 656-5741 210 BRC
Julia Kerrigan JKERRIG 656-2640 A-161 Poole
Nishanth Tharayil NTHARAY 656-4453 120 BRC
TURFGRASS
Christi Leard CCAMPB3 656-4082 244 McAdams Hall
WILDLIFE AND FISHERIES BIOLOGY
Amy Sanders AMYBS 656-4840 265 Lehotsky Hall
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College of Architecture, Arts, and Humanities
Advisors
LEAD ADVISING CONTACT FOR THE COLLEGE
Jessica Martin JESSICM 656-1977 105 Strode Tower
ARCHITECTURE
Tim Brown TB2 656-3914 1-159 Lee Hall
Michelle McLane WKING 656-3938 3-129 Lee Hall
CONSTRUCTION SCIENCE MANAGEMENT
Deborah Anthony –Primary contact ADEBORA 656-0181 2-122 Lee Hall
Roger Liska RIGGOR 656-3878 2-123 Lee Hall
ENGLISH
Elizabeth Rivlin RIVLIN 656-3151 804 Strode Tower
HISTORY
Amit Bein ABEIN 656-3153 202 Hardin Hall
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE
Michelle Marchesse MARCHES 656-3926 3-112 Lee Hall
Matthew Powers – Primary contact POWERS8 656-4408 3-116 Lee Hall
LANGUAGES
ASL—Alton Brant ALTON 656-3396 310 Strode Tower
CHIN—Yanming An YANMING 656-3544 716 Strode Tower
FR—Joe Mai JMAI 656-3241 509 Strode Tower
GER—Johannes Schmidt SCHMIDJ 656-4299 706 Strode Tower
ITAL—Luca Barattoni LBARATT 656-3538 303 Strode Tower
JAPN—Toshiko Kishimoto KTOSHIK 656-5393 705 Strode Tower
SPAN—Allison Whitehouse AAW3 656-1671 710 Strode Tower
LANGUAGE AND INTERNATIONAL HEALTH:
CHIN— Yanhua Zhang YHZHANG 656-3122 304 Strode Tower
SPAN—Graciela Tissera – Primary contact GTISSER 656-3493 713 Strode Tower
SPAN—Arelis Moore – First-Year Freshmen ARED 656-3546 320 Daniel Hall
SPAN—Ricardo Tremolada – Sophomores RTREMOL 656-1348 316 Daniel Hall
SPAN—Danny Smith – Juniors DANIELS 656-3086 508 Strode Tower
LANGUAGE AND INTERNATIONAL TRADE
CHIN—Su-I Chen SCHEN 656-2852 215 Daniel Hall
FR—Eric Touya (A-O) ETOUYA 656-3540 505 Strode Tower
FR—Kelly Peebles (P-Z) KPEEBLE 656-3542 512 Strode Tower
GER—Lee Ferrell FERRELL 656-1348 316 Daniel Hall
JAPN—Toshiko Kishimoto KTOSHIK 656-5393 705 Strode Tower
SPAN—Raquel Andio (A-D) RANIDO 656-3402 510 Strode Tower
SPAN—Filiberto Mares (E-G) FMARES 656-2852 215 Daniel Hall
SPAN—Maureen Zamora (H-R) MZAMORA 656-1348 316 Daniel Hall
SPAN—Allison Whitehouse (S-Z) AAW3 656-1671 710 Strode Tower
PRODUCTION STUDIES IN PERFORMING ARTS
David J. Hartmann HARTMAD 656-3043 221 Brooks Center
PHILOSOPHY
Steve Satris STEPHEN 656-2001 210 Hardin Hall
PAN-AFRICAN STUDIES
Abel Bartley ABARTLY 656-5372 108 Hardin Hall
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RELIGIOUS STUDIES
Benjamin White BWHITE5 656-2001 126D Hardin Hall
UNDECLARED/EXPLORATORY
Brandon Jones bwj 656-2365 ASC 201
Matthew Kirk mjkirk 656-1893 ASC 202
Cari Brooks cabrook 656-2359 ASC 205
Ashley Crisp crisp 656-2363 ASC 206
Emma Reabold esr 656-5429 ASC 200
VISUAL ART
Greg Shelnutt GSHELNU 656-3880 2-121 Lee Hall
Todd McDonald MCDONA5 656-3881 2-G 28A Lee Hall
Todd Anderson TDANDER 656-3881 2_G 25 Lee Hall
Kathleen Thum KTHUM 656-3881 2-G28 Lee Hall
Anderson Wrangle AWRANGL 656-3881 2-140 Lee Hall
Valerie Zimany VZIMANY 656-3881 2-G25 Lee Hall
WOMEN’S LEADERSHIP
Diane Perpich DPERPIC 656-2001 220 Hardin Hall
WORLD CINEMA
Jessica Martin JESSICM 656-1977 105 Strode Tower
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College of Behavioral, Social and Health Sciences
Advisors
LEAD ADVISING CONTACT FOR THE COLLEGE
ANTHROPOLOGY
Danielle Arrington DCELESTE 656-3385 327 Brackett Hall
COMMUNICATION
Lori Pindar LORIP 656-5747 408 Strode Tower
HEALTH SCIENCE
Kristin Goodenow KRISTIG 656-5123 309-E Edwards Hall
JUSTICE STUDIES
Danielle Arrington DCELESTE 656-3385 327 Brackett Hall
NURSING
Kristin Goodenow (Undergraduate Nursing/Pre-Nursing) KRISTIG 656-5123 309E Edwards Hall
Ellen Chiles ( Accelerated 2nd Degree & Master’s Degree;
RNBS & iPhD Healthcare Genetics) ACHILES 250-8881 University Center
PARKS, RECREATION & TOURISM MANAGEMENT
Micky Ward MICKYW 656-0371 309 Edwards
POLITICAL SCIENCE
Danielle Arrington DCELESTE 656-3385 327 Brackett Hall
PSYCHOLOGY
Erin Siders ESIDERS 656-2571 327 Brackett Hall
Jeff Moore JTMOORE 656-2570 327 Brackett Hall
SOCIOLOGY
Danielle Arrington DCELESTE 656-3385 327 Brackett Hall
SPORTS COMMUNICATION
Lori Pindar LORIP 656-5747 408 Strode Tower
YOUTH DEVELOPMENT STUDIES
William Quinn WQUINN 656-1501 282A Lehotsky
Kristin Goodenow KRISTIG 656-5123 309-E Edwards Hall
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College of Business
Advisors
LEAD ADVISING CONTACT FOR THE COLLEGE
Sandy Edge SEDGE 656-6172 G-02 Sirrine Hall
PRE-BUSINESS
Sandy Edge (Director of Advising Center) SEDGE 656-6172 G-02 Sirrine Hall
Ed De Iulio EDEIULI 656-6955 G-02 Sirrine Hall
Jason Allen (A-F) JA6 656-6957 G-02 Sirrine Hall
Adam Hunter (G-M) HUNTER3 656-2526 G-02 Sirrine Hall
Suerea Wooten (N-Z) SWOOTEN 656-6956 G-02 Sirrine Hall
ACCOUNTING
Mike Mendonca MENDONC 656-3245 326 Sirrine Hall
AEROSPACE STUDIES
Maj. Brock Lusk BROCKL 656-3673 311 Tillman Hall
Col. Chris Mann CRMANN 656-3254 300 Tillman Hall
ECONOMICS
Robert Fleck RFLECK 656-3964 228B Sirrine Hall
Raymond Sauer SAUERR 656-3969 228C Sirrine Hall
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
Josh Harris JWHARRI 656-2677 318C Sirrine Hall
Jack Wolf (double degree & Honors) JACKW 656-3954 324A Sirrine Hall
GRAPHIC COMMUNICATIONS
Sam Ingram STING 656-6348 G-01 Tillman Hall
MANAGEMENT
Kathy Clark KCLARK4 656-1333 100-A4 Sirrine Hall
Ryan Toole RTOOLE 656-3752 127 Sirrine Hall
MARKETING
Carter McElveen CWILL24 656-5285 349A Sirrine Hall
Amanda Cooper Fine ACOOPE2 656-2448 349B Sirrine Hall
MILITARY LEADERSHIP
LTC Todd Crawford – Seniors/ML IV KCRAWF3 656-3107 Johnstone Hall
SFC Scott Scanlon – Juniors/ML III SMSCANL 656-3107 Johnstone Hall
MAJ Amanda Kane – Freshmen/ML I ACKANE 656-4911 Johnstone Hall
Mr. Thierry Bras- Sophomores/ML II TBRAS 656-3107 Johnstone Hall
Frieda Ryan FRIEDAR 656-3107 Johnstone Hall
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College of Education
Advisors
LEAD ADVISING CONTACT FOR THE COLLEGE
EDUCATION
Stacey Marcus STACEYM 656-5123 309 Edwards Hall
Jamie Garland JGARLAN 656-1503 309 Edwards Hall
Kristin Goodenow KRISTIG 656-5123 309-E Edwards Hall
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College of Engineering, Computing and Applied Sciences
Advisors
GENERAL ENGINEERING
Karen Thompson (Transfer Students) KT 656-2446 111 Lever Hall
Rob Massey (Bridge Students) MASSEY 656-2541 109 Lever Hall
Erica Harper (Probation Students) EEHARPE 656-2541 B-01 Holtzendorf
Stephanie O’Brien OBRIEN4 656-3088 B-01 Holtzendorf
Meg Newton (Honors & Freshman Orientation) NEWTON8 656-2446 106C Holtzendorf
Michael Giebner (Director of Advising Center) MGIEBNE 656-2541 112 Lever Hall
BIOENGINEERING
Tammy Rothell TAMMY 656-0308 302A Rhodes Hall Annex
Ken Webb KWEBB 656-7603 307A Rhodes Hall Annex
BIOSYSTEMS ENGINEERING
Carol Lund CLUND 656-0470 445 Brackett Hall
Caye Drapcho CDRAPCH 656-0378 445A Brackett Hall
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
Chris Kitchens CKITCHE 656-2131 130 Earle Hall
Joy Rodatz JRODATZ 656-3055 127 Earle Hall
CIVIL ENGINEERING
Steve Csernak SCSERNA 656-3317 306 Lowry Hall
COMPUTER ENGINEERING
Patty McNulty PMCNULT 656-5291 102B Riggs Hall
Carl Baum BAUMC 656-5928 304 Fluor Daniel Bldg.
COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS & COMPUTER SCIENCE
Chris Plaue CPLAUE 656-6933 106 McAdams Hall
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
Patty McNulty PMCNULT 656-5291 102B Riggs Hall
Carl Baum BAUMC 656-5928 304 Flour Daniel Bldg.
ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING
Carol Lund CLUND 656-0470 445 Brackett Hall
Tom Overcamp TJVRC 656-5573 159 Rich Lab
Kevin Finneran KFT 656-5019 168 Rich Lab
David Ladner LADNER 656-5572 163 Rich Lab
GEOLOGY
Carol Lund CLUND 656-0470 445 Brackett Hall
Mark Schlautman MSCHLAU 656-4059 165 Rich Lab
Alan Coulson ACOULSO 656-1897 339 Brackett Hall
INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING
Burak Eksioglu BURAK 656-7889 272 Freeman Hall
Jess LeCroy JPRUSZK 656-2035 106 Freeman Hall
Jon Lowe JJLOWE 656-1435 277B Freeman Hall
MATERIALS SCIENCE & ENGINEERING
Heather Cox HLCOX 656-1512 160B Sirrine Hall
Gary Lickfield LGARY 656-5964 161 Sirrine Hall
Marian Kennedy MSKENNE 656-5349 201B Olin Hall
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Janeen Putman JANEEN 656-3110 106E Fluor Daniel EIB
Janet Bean BEANJ 656-3473 106E Fluor Daniel EIB
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College of Science
Advisors
BIOCHEMISTRY
Alison Starr-Moss ASTARR 656-6877 158 P&A Bldg.
Joey Thames JTHAMES 656-5160 TBD
BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
Londan Means LONDANM 656-3604 124 Long Hall
Lisa Flick LCFLICK 656-5074 129 Long Hall
CHEMISTRY
Dennis Taylor DFTAY 656-2680 265 Hunter Lab
Kris Coleman KCOLEM 656-3089 219 Hunter Lab
GENETICS
Alison Starr-Moss ASTARR 656-6877 158 P&A Bldg.
Joey Thames JTHAMES 656-5160 TBD
MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES
Leo Rebholz UGCMATH 656-6404 O-102 Martin Hall
MICROBIOLOGY
Londan Means LONDANM 656-3604 124 Long Hall
Lisa Flick LCFLICK 656-5074 129 Long Hall
PHYSICS AND ASTRONOMY
Celeste Hackett CHACKET 656-3418 118 Kinard Hall
Chad Sosolik SOSOLIK 656-0310 206 Kinard Lab
PREPROFESSIONAL HEALTH STUDIES
Adam Hunter HUNTER3 656-3288 105 Long Hall
PREPROFESSIONAL STUDIES-PREPHARMACY
Adam Hunter HUNTER3 656-3288 105 Long Hall
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REGISTRATION COORDINATORS (3/31/2017)
The most current list can be found at: http://www.registrar.clemson.edu/html/regCoord.htm
AS
(Aerospace Studies)
CRMANN
Christopher Mann
300 Tillman Hall
(864)656-3667
ACCT
(Accounting)
EDWLSUR
GLENN3
Ralph Welton
(Kathy Glenn)
307 Sirrine Hall
(864)656-4881
(864)656-4891
APEC
(Applied Economics)
CCAMPB3
AMYBS
Christi Leard
(Amy Sanders)
224 McAdams Hall
(864)656-4082
(864)656-4840
AGRB
(Agribusiness)
CCAMPB3
AMYBS
Christi Leard
(Amy Sanders)
224 McAdams Hall
(864)656-4082
(864)656-4840
AGED
(Agricultural Education)
CCAMPB3
AMYBS
Christi Leard
(Amy Sanders)
224 McAdams Hall
(864)656-4082
(864)656-4840
AGM
(Agricultural
Mechanization)
CCAMPB3
AMYBS
Christi Leard
(Amy Sanders)
224 McAdams Hall
(864)656-4082
(864)656-4840
AGR
(Agriculture)
CCAMPB3
AMYBS
Christi Leard
(Amy Sanders)
224 McAdams Hall
(864)656-4082
(864)656-4840
ASL
(American Sign Language)
HARRISS
ANA2
Scott Harris
(Ana Paula Miller)
715 Strode Tower
(864)656-1670
(864)656-3393
AVS
(Animal & Veterinary
Science)
LSRCLAI
KTSTILL
Lauren St Clair
(Kathy Still)
132 Poole
(864)656-2143
(864)656-3162
ANTH
(Anthropology)
HOLLAN2
Jennifer Holland
130-D Brackett Hall
(864)656-2018
ARAB
(Arabic)
HARRISS
ANA2
Scott Harris
Ana Paula Miller
715 Strode Tower
(864)656-1670
(864) 656-3393
ARCH
(Architecture)
TB2
WKING
Timothy Brown
(Michelle McLane)
3-132 Lee Hall
(864)656-3914
(864)656-3938
ART
(Art)
GILLIAH
GSHELNU
Gillian Cook
(Greg Shelnutt)
2-120 Lee Hall
(864)656-3881
(864)656-3880
AAH
(Art & Architectural
History)
GILLIAH
GSHELNU
Gillian Cook
(Greg Shelnutt)
2-120 Lee Hall
(864)656-3881
(864)656-3880
ASTR
(Astronomy)
RISEM
AELLENB
CHACKET
Rise Sheriff
(Amanda
Crumpton)
(Celeste Hackett)
118 Kinard Hall
(864)656-3419
(864)656-0343
(864)656-3418
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AL
(Athletic Leadership)
DJCAT
ALISONP
Deborah Cadorette
(Alison Search)
304E Tillman Hall
(864)656-0434
(864)656-2370
AUD
(Audio Technology)
ELAMAR
EDISON
Beth Anne Johnson
(Sarah Edison)
221D Brooks
Center
(864)656-3043
(864)656-1478
AUE
(Automotive Engineering)
JENNIED
JANEEN
Lee Davis
(Janeen Putman)
336 CU-ICAR
(864)283-7230
(864)656-3110
BIOE
(BioEngineering)
TAMMY
JRHOGAN
Tammy Rothell
(Jennifer Hogan)
A-302 Rhodes
Annex
(864)656-0308
(864)656-0746
BCHM
(Biochemistry)
SHERYLB
BSCHONE
Sheryl Alberti
(Beth Schonert)
155 P&A
(864)656-6878
(864)656-6237
BIOL
(Biology)
VANJ
LCFLICK
LONDANM
Jackie Van Strien
(Lisa Flick)
(Londan Means)
132 Long Hall
(864)656-0854
(864)656-5074
(864)656-3604
BMOL
(Biomolecular
Engineering)
JRODATZ
Joy Rodatz
127 Earle Hall
(864)656-3055
BE
(Biosystems Engineering)
CLUND
JLEE6
Carol Lund
(Janet Lee)
441B Brackett
(864)656-0470
(864)656-3438
BT
(Biosystems Technology)
CCAMPB3
Christi Leard
224 McAdams
(864)656-4082
BUS
(Business)
SWOOTEN
EDEIULI
Suerea Wooten
(Ed DeIulio)
G-02E Sirrine Hall
(864)656-6956
(864)656-6955
CVT
(Cardiovascular
Technology)
HANGELA
COFFEY2
FALTAD
Angie Wolff
(Rebecca Coffey)
(Deborah Falta)
505 Edwards Hall
(864)656-5865
(864)656-5502
(864)656-1627
CTE
(Career & Technology
Education)
JGAMBRE
Julie Jones
214 Holtzendorff
(864)656-5096
CHE
(Chemical Engineering)
JRODATZ
Joy Rodatz
127 Earle Hall
(864)656-3055
CH
(Chemistry)
KCOLEM3
SHEATHE
Kristine Coleman
(Heather Shelton)
219 Hunter Lab
(864)656-3089
(864)656-3095
CHIN
(Chinese)
HARRISS
ANA2
Scott Harris
(Ana Paula Miller)
715 Strode Tower
(864)656-1670
(864)656-3393
CRP
(City & Regional
Planning)
JGALBRE
KREVA
Jackie Galbreath
Reva Kaufman
Lee Hall
(864)656-1527
(864)656-4945
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CE
(Civil Engineering)
SCSERNA
CWBOLDI
Steve Csernak
(Candice Bolding)
306 Lowry
(864)656-3317
(864)656-3001
CU
(Clemson University)
ROKASHS
WHORTON
Kesha Smith
(Sue Whorton)
232 Academic
Success Center
(864)656-6212
(864)656-6256
CAAH
(College of Architecture,
Arts, & Humanities)
KCRISTW
JHOLMEV
Keri Crist Wagner
(Jan Holmevik)
801 Strode Tower
(864)656-3151
(864)656-3151
CES
(College of Engineering &
Science)
CROCKEE
JPRUSKO
Lib Crockett
(Jessica Pruszko)
104 Holtzendorff
(864)656-2541
(864)656-2541
(864)656-
6871(fax)
COMM
(Communication Studies)
LORIP
EASTEPH
Lori Pindar
(Emily Anne
Stephens)
408 Strode Tower
(864)656-1567
(864)656-3081
CRD
(Community & Rural
Development)
KR2
Kimmie Richardson
228A Sirrine Hall
(864)656-3497
CPSC
(Computer Science)
KALEYG
MARK
Kaley Goodwin
(Mark Smotherman)
McAdams Hall
(864)656-5403
(864)656-5878
CSM
(Construction Science &
Mgt)
ADEBORA
Deborah Anthony
120 Lee Hall
(864)656-0181
COOP
(Co-Op Education)
MDEBORA
BONEIL
Debi Beckham
(Neil Burton)
321 Brackett
(864)656-3150
(864)656-3150
(864)656-4446
(fax)
CSEN
(Crop & Soil
Environmental Science)
AMYBS
CCAMPB3
Amy Sanders
Christi Leard
248 Lehotsky
(864)656-4840
(864)656-4082
DANC
(Dance)
ELAMAR
EDISON
Beth Anne Johnson
(Sarah Edison)
221-D Brooks
Center
864)656-3043
(864)656-1478
DSGN
(Design Studies)
TB2
WKING
Timothy Brown
(Michelle McLane)
3-132 Lee Hall
(864)656-3914
(864)656-3938
DPA
(Digital Production Arts)
KALEYG
MARK
Kaley Goodwin
(Mark Smotherman)
McAdams Hall
(864)656-5403
(864)656-5878
EDEC
(Early Childhood
Education)
JGAMBRE
Julie Jones
102B Tillman Hall
(864)656-5096
(864)656-5119
EAS
(East Asian Studies)
HARRISS
Scott Harris
715 Strode Tower
(864)656-1670
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ECON
(Economics)
KR2
RFLECK
Kimberly
Richardson
(Rob Fleck)
228-A Sirrine Hall
(864)656-3497
(864)656-3965
ED
(Education)
JGAMBRE Julie Jones
102B Tillman Hall
(864)656-5096
(864)656-5119
EDC
(Educational Counseling)
JGAMBRE
DEBI
Julie Jones
(Debi Switzer)
328 Tillman Hall
(864)656-5096
(864)656-5098
EDEC
(Early Childhood
Education)
JGAMBRE Julie Jones
102B Tillman Hall
(864)656-5096
EDF
(Educational Foundations)
JGAMBRE
Julie Jones
102B Tillman Hall
(864)656-5096
EDHD
(Education Human
Development)
JGAMBRE
DEBI
Julie Jones
(Debi Switzer)
102B Tillman Hall
(864)656-5096
(864)656-5098
EDL
(Educational Leadership)
JGAMBRE
RCK
Julie Jones
(Rob Knoeppel)
102B Tillman Hall
(864)656-5096
(864)656-1882
EDLT
(Educational Literacy)
JGAMBRE
DEBI
Julie Jones
(Debi Switzer)
102B Tillman Hall
(864)656-5096
(864)656-5098
EDML
(Middle-level Education)
JGAMBRE Julie Jones
102B Tillman Hall
(864)656-5096
ECE
(Electrical & Computer
Engineering)
CSTRIMP
PMCNULT
Courtney Honeycutt
(Patty McNulty)
102-C Riggs Hall
(864)656-3947
(864)656-5291
EDEL
(Elementary Education)
JGAMBRE Julie Jones
102 B Tillman Hall
(864)656-5096
EDSC
(Secondary Education)
JGAMBRE Julie Jones
102 B Tillman Hall
(864)656-5096
EDSP
(Education Special)
JGAMBRE
DEBI
Julie Jones
(Debi Switzer)
102B Tillman Hall
(864)656-5096
(864)656-5098
EDSA
(Education Student
Affairs)
ALISONP
RCK
Alison Search
(Rob Knoeppel)
102B Tillman Hall
(864)656-2370
(864)656-1882
ENGR
(Engineering)
ABRIGH2
CROCKEE
Amanda Bright
(Lib Crockett)
104 Holtzendorff
(864)656-2031
(864)656-2542
ESED
(Engineering & Science
Education)
ABRIGH2
CROCKEE
Amanda Bright
(Lib Crockett)
104 Holtzendorff
(864)656-2031
(864)656-2542
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EG
(Engineering Graphics)
ABRIGH2
CROCKEE
Amanda Bright
(Lib Crockett)
104 Holtzendorff
(864)656-2031
(864)656-2542
EM
(Engineering Mechanics)
SCSERNA
KRISTI
Steve Csernak
(Kristi Baker)
306 Lowry Hall
(864)656-3317
(864)656-3001
ENGL
(English)
KCRISTW
ECC
Keri Jane Crist-
Wagner
(Emily Clark)
801 Strode Tower
(864)656-3152
(864)656-3151
ENT
(Entomology)
CCAMPB3
AMYBS
Christi Leard
(Amy Sanders)
248 Lehotsky
(864)656-4082
(864)656-4840
ENTR
(Entrepreneurship)
DIANEH Diane Hannon
107-3 Sloan Street
(864)656-3975
ENR
(Environmental & Natural
Resources)
AMYBS
CCAMPB3
Amy Sanders
(Christi Leard)
248 Lehotsky Hall
(864)656-4840
(864)656-4082
EES
(Environmental
Engineering & Science)
CLUND
JLEE6
Carol Lund
(Janet Lee)
441B Brackett
(864)656-0470
(864)656-0470
ENSP
(Environmental Science &
Policy)
CLUND
JLEE6
Carol Lund
(Janet Lee)
441B Brackett
(864)656-0470
(864)656-0470
ETOX
(Environmental
Toxicology)
VANJ
SHEVANS
LONDANM
Jackie Van Strien
(Stephanie Evans)
(Londan Means)
132 Long Hall
(864)656-0854
(864)656-5074
(864)656-3604
ELE
(Executive Leadership &
Entrepreneurship)
KCLARK4
SUHAS
Kathy Clark
(Sri Sridharan)
101-B Sirrine
(864)656-1333
(864)656-2624
FCS
(Family & Community
Studies)
SHELLIC
MSMALL
Shelli Charles
(Mark Small)
University Center
of Greenville
(864)250-4662
(864)656-6286
FIN
(Finance)
JWHARRI
AM
Josh Harris
(Angela Morgan)
318 Sirrine Hall
(864)656-0774
(864)656-4486
FDSC
(Food Science)
GBRWN
KCLLNS
Glenda Brown
(Kim Collins)
224 PA&S
(864)656-5698
(864)656-3397
FDTH
(Food Technology)
GBRWN
KCLLNs
Glenda Brown
(Kim Collins)
224 PA&S
(864)656-5698
(864)656-3397
FOR
(Forestry)
AMYBS
CCAMPB3
Amy Sanders
(Christi Leard)
248 Lehotsky Hall
(864)656-4840
(864)656-4082
FNR
(Forestry & Natural
Resources)
AMYBS
CCAMPB3
Amy Sanders
(Christi Leard)
248 Lehotsky Hall
(864)656-4840
(864)656-4082
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FR
(French)
HARRISS
ANA2
Scott Harris
(Ana Paula Miller)
715 Strode Tower
(864)656-1670
(864)656-3393
GEN
(Genetics)
SHERYLB
BSCHONE
Sheryl Alberti
(Beth Schonert)
155 P&A
(864)656-6878
(864)656-6237
GEOG
(Geography)
SSHERI
JEANNEC
Sheri Marcus
(Jeannette Carter)
126-B Hardin Hall
(864)656-7538
(864)656-3153
GEOL
(Geology)
CLUND
JLEE6
Carol Lund
(Janet Lee)
441B Brackett Hall
(864)656-0470
(864)656-0470
GER
(German)
HARRISS
ANA2
Scott Harris
(Ana Paula Miller)
715 Strode Tower
(864)656-1670
(864)656-3393
GC
(Graphic
Communications)
MENEFEE
STING
Amanda Menefee
(Sam Ingram)
G-02B Tillman Hall
(864)656-3447
(864)656-3653
GW
(Great Works)
KCRISTW
ECC
Keri Jane Crist-
Wagner
(Emily Clarke)
801 Strode Tower
(864)656-3152
(864)656-3151
HLTH
(Health)
HANGELA
COFFEY2
FALTAD
Angie Wolff
(Rebecca Coffey)
(Deborah Falta)
505 Edwards Hall
(864)656-5865
(864)656-5502
(864)656-1627
HCC
(Human Centered
Computing)
CPLAUE
MARK
Christopher Plaue
(Mark Smotherman)
105 McAdams
(864)656-6933
(864)656-5878
HCG
(Health Care Genetics)
KFINLEY
ACHILES
Kim Finley
(Ellen Chiles)
502 Edwards Hall
(864)656-7382
(864)250-8881
HEHD
(Health, Education &
Human Development)
AWARD7
Alexis Ward
263 Lehotsky
(864)656-3400
(864)656-5506
HP
(Historic Preservation)
ALLISYM
MEWEBER
Allisyn Miller
(Megan Weber)
292 Meeting Street
(843)937-9596
(864)656-1527
HIST
(History)
SSHERI
JEANNEC
Sheri Marcus
(Jeannette Carter)
126-B Hardin Hall
(864)656-7538
(864)656-3153
HON
(Honors)
PARMA
MAWONG
Dana Irvin
(Megan Wong)
105 Tillman Hall
(864)656-9433
(864)656-0407
HORT
(Horticulture)
CCAMPB3
AMYBS
Christi Leard
(Amy Sanders)
248 Lehotsky Hall
(864)656-4082
(864)656-4840
HUM
(Humanities)
KCRISTW
JHOLMEV
Keri Jane Crist-
Wagner
(Jan Holmevik)
801 Strode Tower
(864)656-3152
(864)656-3151
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HRD
(Human Resource
Development)
ALISONP
RCK
Alison Search
(Rob Knoeppel)
416 Tillman Hall
(864)656-2370
(864)250-1882
IE
(Industrial Engineering)
BROBIN4
Beverly Robinson
108 Freeman Hall
(864)656-2035
IS
(International Studies)
MFANT
Meredith Wilson
E-309 Martin Hall
(864)656-0579
ISEP
(International Student
Exchange Program)
MFANT
Meredith Wilson
E-309 Martin Hall
(864)656-0579
INTV
(International Visitors
Program)
MFANT
Meredith Wilson
E-309 Martin Hall
(864)656-0579
INT
(Internship)
TNUNAMA
Troy Nunamaker
316 Hendrix
Student Center
(864)722-2033
ITAL
(Italian)
HARRISS
ANA2
Scott Harris
(Ana Paula Miller)
715 Strode Tower
(864)656-1670
(864)656-3393
JAPN
(Japanese)
HARRISS
ANA2
Scott Harris
(Ana Paula Miller)
715 Strode Tower
(864)656-1670
(864)656-3393
LARC
(Landscape Architecture)
MARCHES
KREVA
Michelle Marcheese
(Reva Kaufman)
3-112 Lee Hall
(864)656-3926
(864)656-4945
LANG
(Language)
HARRISS
ANA2
Scott Harris
(Ana Paula Miller)
715 Strode Tower
(864)656-1670
(864)656-3393
LIH
(Language & International
Health)
HARRISS
ANA2
Scott Harris
(Ana Paula Miller)
715 Strode Tower
(864)656-1670
(864)656-3393
LIT
(Language & International
Trade)
HARRISS
ANA2
Scott Harris
(Ana Paula Miller)
715 Strode Tower
(864)656-1670
(864)656-3393
LAW
(Law)
EDWLSUR
GLENN3
Ralph Welton
(Kathy Glenn)
307 Sirrine Hall
(864)656-4881
(864)656-4891
LS
(Leisure Skills)
DANDER3
SABRINA
Dan Anderson
(Sabrina McCall)
263 Lehotsky Hall
(864)656-4560
(864)656-2708
LIB
(Library)
ANNE1
Anne Grant
3rd Floor Cooper
Library
(864)656-6079
EDLT
(Literacy)
JGAMBRE
SROSENB
Julie Jones
(Suzanne
Rosenblith)
214 Holtzendorff
(864)656-5096
(864)656-5119
MGT
(Management)
KCLARK4
RTOOLE
Katherine Clark
(Ryan Toole)
100 Sirrine Hall
(864)656-1333
(864)656-3752
MKT
(Marketing)
MCCLARD
CWILL24
Morgan McConnell
(Carter McElveen)
349A Sirrine Hall
(864)656-1934
(864)656-5285
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MBA
(Master of Business
Administration)
ELAYTON
ATHENA
Jane Layton
(Athena Russell)
55 E. Camperdown
Way
(864)656-8175
(864)656-3975
MSE
(Materials Science &
Engineering)
LGARY
HLCOX
Gary Lickfield
(Heather Cox)
161 Sirrine Hall
(864)656-5964
(864)656-1512
MATH
(Mathematical Sciences)
JDYKEN
Jennifer Van Dyken
O-108 Martin Hall
(864)656-1519
ME
(Mechanical Engineering)
JANEEN
PNIGRO
BEANJ
Janeen Putman
(Trish Nigro)
(Janet Bean)
102-D Flour Daniel
Bldg
(864)656-3110
(864)656-5902
(864)656-3473
MICR
(Microbiology)
VANJ
SHEVANS
LONDANM
Jackie Van Strien
(Stephanie Evans)
(Londan Means)
132 Long Hall
(864)656-0854
(864)656-5074
(864)656-3604
EDML
(Middle-level Education)
JGAMBRE
SROSENB
Julie Jones
(Suzanne
Rosenblith)
214 Holtzendorff
(864)656-5096
(864)656-5119
ML
(Military Leadership)
LJEAN
FRIEDAR
Lori Jean
Frieda Ryan
Johnstone Hall
(864)656-3107
(864)656-3107
MUSC
(Music)
ELAMAR
EDISON
Beth Anne Johnson
(Sarah Edison)
221-D Brooks
Center
(864)656-3043
(864)656-1478
NPL
(Nonprofit Leadership)
SABRINA
AWARD7
Sabrina McCall
(Alexis Ward)
267 Lehotsky Hall
(864)656-2708
(864)656-3400
NURS
(Nursing)
KFINLEY
Kim Finley
502 Edwards Hall
(864)656-7382
NURS
(Nursing)
University Center
Greenville
HILLARI
ACHILES
Hillarie Brown
(Ellen Chiles)
B-5 University
Center Greenville
(864)250-6702
(864)250-8881
NUTR
(Nutrition)
GBRWN
KCLLNS
Glenda Brown
(Kim Collins)
224 P&AS
(864)656-5698
(864)656-3397
PKSC
(Packaging Science)
GBRWN
KCLLNS
Glenda Brown
(Kim Collins)
224 PA&S
(864)656-5698
(864)656-3397
PAS
(Pan African Studies)
LTINDAL
SSHERI
Linda Tindal
(Sheri Burdette)
127 Hardin Hall
(864)656-1532
(864)656-7538
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PRTM
(Parks, Recreation &
Tourism Mgt)
SABRINA
AWARD7
Sabrina McCall
(Alexis Ward)
263 Lehotsky Hall
(864)656-2708
(864)656-3400
PA
(Performing Arts)
ELAMAR
EDISON
Beth Anne Johnson
(Sarah Edison)
221-D Brooks
Center
(864)656-3043
(864)656-1478
PHIL
(Philosophy)
AGARNAR
BHAMBER
Andrew Garnar
(Barbara Hamberg)
034 Hardin Hall
(864)656-2001
(864)656-2584
PHSC
(Physical Science)
CLUND
JLEE6
Carol Lund
(Janet Lee)
441B Brackett Hall
(864)656-0470
(864)656-0470
PHYS
(Physics)
RISEM
AELLENB
CHACKET
Rise Sheriff
(Amanda
Crumpton)
(Celeste Hackett)
118 Kinard Hall
(864)656-3419
(864)656-0343
(864)656-3418
PDBE
(Planning, Design & the
Built Environment)
CORNELR
Connie Robinson
2-118 Lee Hall
(864)656-3260
PES
(Plant & Environmental
Sciences)
CCAMPB3
AMYBS
Christi Leard
(Amy Sanders)
224 McAdams Hall
(864)656-4082
(864)656-4840
PLPA
(Plant Pathology)
CCAMPB3
AMYBS
Christi Leard
(Amy Sanders)
224 McAdams Hall
(864)656-4082
(864)656-4840
PLPH
(Plant Physiology)
AMYBS
Amy Sanders
248 Lehotsky Hall
(864)656-4840
POST
(Policy Studies)
CBENSON
Carolyn Benson
Strom Thurmond
Institute
(864)656-4463
POSC
(Political Science)
NANGELA
AWARBER
Angie Guido
(Adam Warber)
232 Brackett Hall
(864)656-3233
(864)656-1828
PORT
(Portuguese)
HARRISS
ANA2
Scott Harris
Ana Paula Miller
715 Strode Tower
(864)656-1670
(864)656-3393
PSYC
(Psychology)
CPURY
EDAYHUF
JTMOORE
Cindy Pury
(Erin Dayhuff)
(Jeff Moore)
418 Brackett Hall
(864)656-7876
(864)656-2000
(864)656-3210
PADM
(Public Administration)
CBENSON
Carolyn Benson
Strom Thurmond
Institute
(864)656-4463
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RED
(Real Estate Development)
MATTHE3
MEWEBER
Amy Matthews
(Megan Weber)
125 Lee Hall
(864)656-4257
(864)656-1527
REL
(Religion)
AGARNAR
BHAMBER
Andrew Garnar
(Barbara Hamberg)
034 Hardin Hall
(864)656-2001
(864)656-2584
RCID
(Rhetoric, Communication
& Information Design)
BJRAM
Barbara Ramirez
Daniel Studio
(864)656-0751
RS
(Rural Sociology)
HOLLAN2
DENISEB
Jennifer Holland
(Denise Brown)
130-D Brackett Hall
(864)656-2018
(864)656-3238
RUSS
(Russian)
HARRISS
ANA2
Scott Harris
Ana Paula Miller
715 Strode Tower
(864)656-1670
(864)656-3393
STS
(Science & Technology in
Society)
PAMMACK
Pam Mack
B-06 Hardin Hall
(864)710-3203
SOC
(Sociology)
HOLLAN2
Jennifer Holland
130-G Brackett Hall
(864)656-2018
STAT
(Statistics)
JDYKEN
AMWARD
VMCCLAI
Jennifer Van Dyken
(Alison Ward)
(Connie McClain)
O-108 Martin Hall
(864)656-1519
(864)656-5201
(864)656-3433
SAP
(Study Abroad Program)
JKIHARA
Yuki
E301 Martin Hall
(864)656-2457
SSCS
(Soils and Sustainable
Crop Systems)
CCAMPB3
Christi Leard
224 McAdams Hall
(864)656-4082
SPAN
(Spanish)
HARRISS
ANA2
Scott Harris
Ana Paula Miller
715 Strode Tower
(864)656-1670
(864)656-3393
SYSE
(Systems Engineering)
BROBIN4
SHOLLAN
Beverly Robinson
(Saundra Holland)
108 Freeman
(864)656-2035
(864)656-4717
THEA
(Theatre)
ELAMAR
EDISON
Beth Anne Johnson
(Sarah Edison)
221D Brooks
Center
(864)656-3043
(864)656-1478
TSAP
(Transient Study Abroad
Program)
MFANT
Meredith Wilson
E309 Martin Hall
(864)656-0579
WFB
(Wildlife & Fisheries
Biology)
AMYBS
CCAMPB3
Amy Sanders
(Christi Leard)
248 Lehotsky Hall
(864)656-4840
(864)656-4082
WS
(Women's Studies)
LTINDAL
Linda Tindal
603 Strode Tower
(864)656-1532
YDP
(Youth Development
Programs)
AWARD7 Alexis Ward
263 Lehotsky
(864)656-3400
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CALHOUN HONORS COLLEGE
CONTACT: Katie Maxwell, Director of Advising, BOWER2, 656-5512
FRESHMAN ORIENTATION INFORMATION
Honors Orientation Sessions
Session 1 June 12-13
Session 3 June 15-16
Session 4 June 19-20
Session 6 June 22-23
Session 9 June 29-30
Session 10 July 10-11
Registering for Honors Courses Honors courses are open only to those students who have been invited to and have accepted membership in the
Calhoun Honors College. Students having difficulty registering for honors courses should be referred to the
Calhoun Honors College office.
Incoming honors freshman are encouraged to register for two honors courses their first semester. If, for any reason,
an honors student registers for only one honors course and has to drop this course, the student would be removed
from the Calhoun Honors College.
HON Seminars
1000-level HON seminars are for freshman honors students only. These courses are limited to
approximately 20 students per class.
2000-level HON seminars are for all honors students.
A listing of HON courses can be found on pg. IV-23
ACADEMIC PROGRAMS
In addition to regularly taking honors courses and maintain a 3.4 GPA, honors students are expected to set their
sights on meeting the requirements of the following two academic programs, General Honors and
Departmental Honors.
General Honors
General Honors is designed to go along with General Education requirements and be completed in the freshman
and sophomore years. However, these courses may be taken at any time during the student’s undergraduate career.
The purpose of General Honors is to broaden students’ intellectual perspectives. General Honors does not have to
be completed prior to a student pursuing Departmental Honors.
To be awarded General Honors, the following requirements must be satisfied:
1. Completion of a minimum of 18 credit hours from three or more groups (see below)**; and at least
three hours from three or more subjects (e.g., ENGL, MATH);
Group A – Composition and Communication
Group B – Science, Mathematics, & Engineering
Group C – Arts and Humanities
Group D – Social Science
Group E – Cross Cultural Awareness
Group F – Science and Technology in Society
Group G – Other
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2. A cumulative grade point average of 3.4 or higher on all coursework taken at Clemson (non-honors as
well as honors courses).
3. A grade of A or B in all courses taken to fulfill the requirements of General Honors.
4. Completion of all University requirements for graduation.
**If a student uses an English (ENGL) course or courses to satisfy the requirement for a group A course, he or
she cannot use an English (ENGL) course or courses to satisfy the group C requirement.
Departmental Honors
The purpose of Departmental Honors is to provide honors students with the opportunity to do advanced, in-
depth study, research or project within their academic program. Specific requirements are set by the student’s
department and are detailed in the Honors Student Handbook. Normally, a student completes Departmental
Honors in the junior and senior years.
ACADEMIC POLICIES AND REQUIREMENTS
Regular enrollment in Honors Courses
Members of the Honors College must take and complete at least one honors course each fall and spring
semester. Any and all exceptions to this policy must have the prior, written permission of the Calhoun Honors
College staff.
Dropping Honors Courses
Honors students should select their honors courses wisely. If the student’s schedule includes only one honors
course, dropping that course will result in removal from the Calhoun Honors College.
Minimum Grade Point Average
Members of the Calhoun Honors College must maintain a cumulative 3.4 GPA or higher. Should a student’s
cumulative GPA fall between a 2.8 and a 3.4, she/he will be placed on honors probation and will have one
semester to return to honors good academic standing. If at the end of the probationary semester the cumulative
GPA remains below 3.4, s/he will lose all privileges of membership. If, at any time, an honors student’s
cumulative GPA falls below a 2.8, s/he will be removed from the Honors College.
Earning Honors Credit
Students receive honors credit by earning a grade of A or B in honors courses (except in limited circumstances
in which courses are offered pass/fail). A course may not be taken for honors credit unless it has been approved
as an honors course by the appropriate curriculum committees and the Calhoun Honors College committee.
Advanced Placement, International Baccalaureate, and Transfer Credit
Credits earned through the College Board’s Advanced Placement (AP) Program and International Baccalaureate
(IB) count for regular (non-honors) credit and cannot be used to exempt requirements for the Honors College.
Honors Contracts
On a limited basis, students may earn honors credit for a 3000- or 4000- level course by means of an honors
contract. The purpose of such contracts is to enable students to experience the educational enrichment that
typifies honors courses, and to explore topics in greater depth than is normally possible in a regular
undergraduate course. Students are not eligible to use an Honors Contract their first semester at Clemson.
Contact the Honors College for details.
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FALL 2017 HONORS SEMINARS
Refer to the Honors College web page for an up to date list of Honors seminars including course descriptions. http://www.clemson.edu/cuhonors/current-students/seminars.html
Course and Professor General Education
Requirement
Course
“Western Concepts of Hell in Literature”
Professor Johannes Schmidt
Literature HON 1910 section 1
“Diplomacy in Crisis”
Professor Vladimir Matic
Cross Cultural Awareness HON 1930 section 1
“Scientific Skepticism”
Professor Jeff Appling
Science & Technology in
Society
HON 1940 section 2
“Who Decides What’s Cool?”
Professor Amanda Fine
Social Science HON 2020 section 1
“Religions, Cults, and Secret Societies”
Professor Peter Cohen
Non-Literature HON 2030 section 2
“Architecture: Ideas & Practice”
Professor Timothy Brown
Elective HON 2050 section 1
“Special Topics in Entrepreneurship Professor John Hannon
Elective HON 2050 section 2
“University-Industry Connection”
Professor Yuri Freeman
Elective HON 2050 section 3
“Clemson Experimental Forest”
Professor Knight Cox
Science & Technology in
Society
HON 2060 section 1
“Puzzles and Paradoxes”
Professor Marilyn Reba
Science & Technology in
Society
HON 2060 section 3
“French Conversation Group”
Professor Kenneth Widgren
Cross Cultural Awareness HON 2090 section 1
“Spanish Dialogues”
Professor Maureen Zamora
Cross Cultural Awareness HON 2090 section 2
“Tomboys, Jocks, and Drama Queens: (Trans)Gender Construction in Schools”
Professor Megan Che
Social Science HON 2200 section 1
“Europe in the Age of Dictators”
Professor Amit Bein
Social Science HON 2200 section 3
“Imaginary Friends in Fiction”
Professor April Pelt
Literature HON 2210 section 1
“Literature, War, and Human Rights”
Professor Angela Naimou
Literature HON 2210 section 2
“Southern Literature”
Professor Michael LeMahieu
Literature HON 2210 section 3
“Literature and Science in Modernism”
Professor Gabriela Stoicea
Non-Literature HON 2220 section 1
“Women and Opera: Object, Subject, Creator, and Consumer”
Professor Alison Mero
Non-Literature HON 2220 section 2
*Restricted Seminars
“NSP First-Year Seminar”
Professor Sarah Winslow
Social Science
*National Scholars
HON 1920 section 2
“World of Ideas”
Professor William Lasser
Social Science
*Global Policy Scholars
HON 2020 section 2
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HEALTH PROFESSIONS ADVISING
CONTACT Jessica Owens, Director, DEAN4, 656-4154, www.clemson.edu/prehealth
FRESHMAN ORIENTATION INFORMATION
Interest sessions will be held for students pursuing careers in healthcare at freshman orientation at 3:45 and 4:30 pm on
the following dates: 6/12, 6/15, 6/19, 6/22, 6/26, 6/29, 7/10, 7/13, 7/17, 7/20.
GET STUDENTS CONNECTED
Students can request enrollment in the Health Professions Community within Canvas by completing the form here:
http://tinyurl.com/CUhealthCANVAS.
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INTERNATIONAL STUDENT POLICIES AND SERVICES
http://www.clemson.edu/campus-life/campus-services/international/
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Immigration status
International Services: 656-3614, [email protected]
International students studying in the U.S. on an exchange/study abroad program Mandy Prorok, 656-2750, [email protected]
International student programming/life
Student Affairs
International graduate admissions
Tim Young, 656-5336, [email protected]
Sponsored Students: Laura Kinard, 656-3195, [email protected]
International undergraduate admissions
Zemily Gilbert, 656-2288, [email protected]
International hiring and employment
Pablo Unda, 656-5591, [email protected]
REGULATIONS APPLYING TO INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS There are many immigration regulations that apply specifically to international students. These regulations can, at
times, differ from or add to existing Clemson policies. Below is a primer on need-to-know regulations for
international students. Note: All forms referenced below can be found at http://www.clemson.edu/campus-
life/campus-services/international/forms.html. Upon completion, any of these forms can be emailed to
[email protected], or mailed to 108 Long Hall, Box 345714, Clemson, SC 29634.
1. FINANCIAL SUPPORT DOCUMENTATION (Undergraduate and graduate students)
All incoming undergraduate international students will be required to provide proof of financial support for their
studies in the U.S. Most will be required to show immediate access to fluid funds for their first year of studies,
though some will be required to show proof of support for the duration of their academic program. Financial
support can come from a variety of sources (e.g. – self, family, government, loans), provided the proof of support
is no more than six months old.
2. ASSISTANTSHIPS (Graduate students only)
If a student is offered an assistantship or the financial support provided by the assistantship changes, the student
will need to submit a copy of the offer letter to International Services. If the student has any changes in
scholarship funding, personal financial support, etc., the student will need to submit a new IS-50 Financial
Certification form. When offering assistantships to international students, it can be useful to refer to the IS-50
form to see the minimum required funding for one year of study. Any information relating to financial support
will be explicitly stated in the student’s Form I-20 or Form DS-2019 (certificate of eligibility for F-1/J-1).
3. CHECK-IN (ARRIVAL) (Undergraduate and graduate students)
When students first arrive in the U.S., they are required to complete an online check-in process with International
Services. This should be one of the first actions a student completes upon arrival in the United States. After
completing the international student online check-in process, students with assistantships will need to meet with
Pablo Unda, in Clemson’s human resources department in the Administrative Services Building to complete the
new employee paperwork. New students are also required to attend the new international student orientation.
Students can find information regarding orientation within the Arrival Guide at http://www.clemson.edu/campus-
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life/campus-services/international/students. For additional information regarding orientation, please contact
International Services at [email protected].
4. COURSE ENROLLMENT/WITHDRAWAL (Undergraduate and graduate students)
Students must be enrolled as a full-time student (a minimum of twelve (12) credits for undergraduate students or
nine (9) credits for graduate students) each semester. If a student is not enrolled full-time, review the instructions
on the IS-125 Reduced Course Load (RCL) form. This form should be completed by the student, signed by the
student’s academic advisor and then submitted to International Services. This must be done within fifteen (15)
days of the first day of the semester or the student will risk being in violation of his/her immigration status. There
are a limited number of reasons that allow a student to reduce his/her course load. If a student wishes to withdraw
from a course at some point during the semester, prior authorization is required. Authorization for the RCL will
be submitted into the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s database, the Student and Exchange Visitor
Information System (SEVIS), at the time that students are registered in SEVIS for the semester. When a student
is in his/her final semester (even if it is in the summer), the student must be enrolled in at least one credit hour.
5. MAJOR CHANGE (Undergraduate and graduate students)
If a student would like to change majors, the student must submit an IS-120 Request to Amend Form I-20. This
change will be reflected in SEVIS and the student will be issued a new I-20 form.
6. ONLINE PROGRAMS AND COURSES (Undergraduate and graduate students)
In order to maintain valid legal immigration status, students must enroll primarily in traditional instruction
courses which take place in a classroom. Only three hours of online course credit can be counted toward the full-
time enrollment requirement. Please note that students who are enrolled in exclusively online programs are not
eligible to come to the U.S. for their studies.
7. CO-OPERATIVE EDUCATION PROGRAM/INTERNSHIP (Undergraduate and graduate students)
If a student is interested in participating in a co-op or internship program, he/she must first secure a training
position for the co-op/internship program and then apply for Curriculum Practical Training (CPT) through the
International Services office. The student must utilize the IS-130 Request for CPT Authorization form and submit
all required documents to International Services for approval. Please note that the student must be authorized for
CPT before he/she can begin a co-op/intern program.
8. STUDY ABROAD (OUTSIDE OF THE U.S.) (Undergraduate and graduate students)
If an international student wants to study abroad in a country other than the U.S., he/she must make an
appointment with an International Services advisor to discuss his/her plans. Please note that if the student will be
studying in another country for his/her first semester of study prior to enrollment at Clemson, the student’s
department must notify IS as soon as possible with a detailed description of the student’s plan of study. Without
completing this step, the student may have difficulty entering the U.S.
9. PROGRAM END DATE (Undergraduate and graduate students) When a student completes all of his/her required coursework (including thesis/dissertation work), the student’s
program (from the perspective of the Federal Government) has ended even if the student has not met Clemson’s
graduation deadline for that given semester. The end date of the I-20 should be based on when all required
coursework and research will be completed (not the student’s graduation date).
10. TRANSFER-OUT STUDENT (Undergraduate and graduate students) If a student decides to transfer from Clemson to another academic institution in the U.S., the student will need to
submit either an IS-101 Transfer-Out F-1 SEVIS Record Form or an IS-271 Request to Transfer-Out J-1 SEVIS
Record Form, along with a copy of the acceptance letter to the U.S. institution to which the student will be
transferring. The student will know whether he/she is currently an F-1 or J-1 student and should submit the
appropriate form to International Services. This needs to be done before the transfer-in institution can issue any
immigration documents to the student.
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11. TRANSFER-IN STUDENTS (Graduate students only) If a department wants to accept a student to Clemson who is currently studying at another academic institution in
the U.S., the student will need to submit either an IS-100 Transfer-In F-1 SEVIS Record form or an IS-270
Request to Transfer-In J-1 SEVIS Record Form. The student will know whether he/she is currently an F-1 or J-1
student, and should submit the appropriate form to International Services. This must be done before International
Services can issue any immigration documents to the incoming student.
INTERNATIONAL TAXATION
The University does not prepare personal income tax returns. Students should contact a certified public
accountant for assistance. For questions concerning W2 forms, students should email [email protected] and
include the student XID number in the email. For questions regarding 1098 forms (tuition and fees), email
[email protected] and include the student XID number in the email.
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VETERAN AND MILITARY-CONNECTED STUDENTS
CONTACT INFORMATION
VA Certifying Official (Academic Advising resource)
Jennifer Elliott, 102 Sikes Hall, (864) 656-5280, [email protected],
http://www.registrar.clemson.edu/html/veteran.htm
Military and Veteran Engagement (Student Life resource)
Brennan Beck, 902 University Union (864) 336-3494, [email protected],
Student Veteran Resource Center (SVRC)
204 Tillman Hall, 656-2982, [email protected]
TERMINOLOGY
Veteran: any student who has formally served in the U.S. military as active duty, reserve or National
Guard.
Military-connected student: any dependent (spouse or child) who is associated to a service member.
VETERAN (VA) BENEFITS
The provisions of the GI Bill offer educational benefits to veterans. The passage of the Post 9/11 amendments
extends the benefits by allowing the veteran to pass them along to a dependent. VA educational benefits have
VERY strict rules in curriculum planning to ensure the funds are appropriately supporting the student’s
persistence to graduation.
Not every veteran enrolled at Clemson is on a VA Benefit, and the benefits can be different for each student since
they are service-related. It is important to get to know your student on a personal level as their academic interests
affect their benefits. The VA Certifying official is an academic advisor with the expertise on how the student’s
curriculum fits with their educational benefits. The student should consult with both the college academic advisor
and VA Certifying official to properly monitor their academic planning.
VETERAN ORIENTATION
Orientation sessions will be held Tuesday, August 22, 2017 for the fall term; and Tuesday January 9, 2018
for the spring term. Veteran orientation is open to any undergraduate or graduate student; the orientation will
focus on specific programs and services related to the student veteran transition experience.
GREEN ZONE TRAINING Training is available throughout the year to learn more about enrolled veterans and how you can support this
population. For more information about attending GreenZone training, please contact the SVRC. The SVRC is
supported and operated by New Student and Family Programs.
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HELPFUL QUESTIONS TO ASK VA BENEFICIARIES DURING AN ACADEMIC ADVISING SESSION Asking these questions and providing the following responses may impact the student’s ability to receive the
financial educational benefit.
1. In order to receive full-time benefits, have you registered for 12 credit hours that meet a degree requirement?
See the credit hour use chart on page IV-30 for VA benefits.
2. Are at least 51% of your credit hours in a classroom (versus online)? The VA requires that a majority of
classes must meet in-person and not online. If a student is enrolled in too many online courses, the student
could see a reduction in some of the benefits (specifically, the housing stipend).
3. Did you complete the online Veterans Certification Request Form (registrar.clemson.edu/html/veteran.htm)
after you registered for the upcoming term? Students are required to complete this form each term. The VA
Certifying official, Jennifer Elliott, notifies students each term to complete the form.
4. Do you plan to register for summer sessions? If so, the student should be cautious in using VA educational
benefits. To maximize the benefit use, refer to the credit hour use chart on page IV-30.
5. Do you plan to register for Study Abroad? If so, the student needs to consult the Study Abroad office and the
VA certifying official, Jennifer Elliott, to see what will be covered by VA educational benefits. Third-party
study abroad providers are not eligible for VA benefits.
6. Are you tracking the number of months and the percentage of benefits for which you qualify? Students should
plan their course work to maximize their eligibility for VA educational benefits. Refer to the letter the student
receives each semester from the VA.
7. Have you have lived overseas and experienced living in a different culture? If so, the student may consider
taking IS 1010 to fulfill the cross-cultural awareness general education requirement. See
clemson.edu/studyabroad/academics.html and stuaff.clemson.edu/forms/index.php?code=Gx9qtyUH7co8v7m
for details.
8. Do you have other questions? Contact Jennifer Elliott, VA Certifying Official or the SVRC.
USING THE IROAR REPORT GENERATOR TO ACCESS STUDENT VETERAN IDENTIFYING
INFORMATION
1. Go to the Registration Coordinator Portal, click on the iRoar Report Generator
2. Click on iRoar Reports (left button)
3. Under the Select Report drop-down, select Veteran Students Enrolled
4. Select from the term, major, and level you wish to search, then click View Report
5. The report will then populate. The report can also be downloaded into an Excel file.
There are four report headings related to Veterans and VA benefits.
In the first column, a student can be classified as a Veteran or Dependent.
The second column defines the type of VA benefits the student is receiving.
The third column shows VA certification hours (if the student is full-time (12 hours)).
The fourth column shows the VA certificate date (when the student started receiving VA
benefits).
See the next page for a sample of the report table.
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FORMER UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS RE-ENROLLING
APPLICATION CONTACT: Registrar’s Office, 102 Sikes Hall, 656-2172
http://www.registrar.clemson.edu/html/formerStu.htm
ADVISING CONTACT: Brandon Jones, Assistant Director/Coordinator of Cross-College Academic Advising
and Coaching, 656-2365 or Matthew Kirk, Advising and Coaching Specialist, mjkirk, 656-1893.
Undergraduate students who previously were regularly enrolled at Clemson as a degree-seeking student (not as a
special or transient student) but who are not currently enrolled at Clemson are classified as a former student.
Former students wishing to re-enroll at Clemson as a continuing degree-seeking students must apply for re-
admission. The Undergraduate Application for Re-Admission is available for the summer and fall terms at
registrar.clemson.edu/html/formerStu.htm. The application deadlines are as follows:
The application fee is $25.00 and online instructions for payment are provided in the application. Acceptance
letters are emailed to returning students to the email address entered on the application.
Former students with fewer than 90 credits are re-admitted into their previous major in the current catalog year.
Senior students (students with 90 or more hours) are re-admitted into the major AND catalog year they were in
when they were last enrolled at Clemson. Former students returning whose major has been discontinued are re-
admitted to a non-degree status and must change to a degree-granting program.
After readmission and prior to enrolling in courses, all undergraduate former students returning must meet with a
cross-college advisor in the Academic Success Center building in order to be cleared to register for their courses
for their first term of re-enrollment. Advising appointments are made on a first come, first served basis. Students
who are considering taking a course over the summer are encouraged to meet with an ASC advisor early. Course
registration activity will not be permitted for students who fail to meet with a cross-college advisor.
Application Deadlines
Part of Term Date
Summer May 15, 2017
Summer Half 1 May 15, 2017
Summer Mini A May 15, 2017
Summer Mini B June 1, 2017
Summer Half 2 June 26, 2017
Summer Mini C June 22, 2017
Summer Mini D July 17, 2017
Fall August 21, 2017
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STUDENT ACCESSIBILITY SERVICES
CONTACT: Margaret Camp, Director, MMCAMP, 656-6848
www.clemson.edu/academics/studentaccess
Student Accessibility Services (SAS) (formally known as Student Disability Services) coordinates the
provision of equivalent access and accommodations for students with physical, psychological, attentional
and learning disabilities as well as those with temporary injuries and needs.
DETERMINATION OF ACCOMODATIONS
Accommodations are 1) based on the nature of the need and the academic environment, 2) determined on
a case-by-case basis, and 3) individualized, solution-focused, and confidential. Accommodations are
substantiated through civil rights legislation; specifically Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973
and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, as amended.
CONSULTATIONS WITH STUDENTS
Students are welcome and encouraged to consult with SAS staff as early as possible in the semester,
including prior to the start of classes. Documentation of a disability or need for access may be requested
or required. Students can contact SAS at (864) 656-6848 or [email protected].
More information can be found on the SAS website at www.clemson.edu/academics/studentaccess
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STUDENT SERVICES (ACADEMIC AFFAIRS AND STUDENT AFFAIRS)
Student Service/Issue Office Campus Address Phone
Academic eligibility Office of Undergraduate Studies
http://www.clemson.edu/ugs/
E-103 Martin Hall 656-3022
Academic grievances
Office of Undergraduate Studies
http://www.clemson.edu/ugs/
E-103 Martin Hall 656-3022
Academic forgiveness
Registrar’s Office http://www.registrar.clemson.edu/html/acadForgiveness.htm
102 Sikes Hall 656-2171
Academic success programs
(Tutoring, supplemental instruction, academic
workshops, academic counseling/coaching)
Academic Success Center
http://www.clemson.edu/asc/
Academic Success Center 656-6452 or
656-6213
Career planning and counseling
Center for Career and Professional Development
http://career.clemson.edu/
316 Hendrix Center 656-6000
Change of major requirements and form
Enrolled Student Services
http://www.registrar.clemson.edu/
104 Sikes Hall 656-2174
Civic engagement/community service Gantt Center for Student Life
http://www.clemson.edu/centers-institutes/gantt/
703 University Union 656-7625
Co-op advising and placement Center for Career and Professional Development
http://career.clemson.edu/
316 Hendrix Center 656-3150
Course registration and scheduling
Registration Services
http://www.registrar.clemson.edu/
E-205 Martin Hall 656-2305
Distressed/disruptive students Dean of Students Office
http://www.clemson.edu/administration/student-
affairs/dean/selfHarm.html
202 Hendrix Center 656-0471
Diversity education Gantt Multicultural Center
http://www.clemson.edu/centers-institutes/gantt/
703 University Union 656-7625
Disability services Student Accessibility Services
http://www.clemson.edu/campus-life/campus-services/sds
239 Academic Success Center 656-6848
Financial aid
(LIFE, Palmetto Fellows, and other scholarships, loans,
and grants)
Financial Aid Office
http://www.clemson.edu/finaid/
G01 Sikes Hall 656-2280
First-generation student support programs
FIRST Program
http://www.clemson.edu/academics/programs/first/
G16 Jordan Hall 656-1674
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Fitness programs/services
Fike Recreation Center
http://www.clemson.edu/studentaffairs/campusrec/
Fike Recreation Center 656-3453
Former students returning (application) Registrar’s Office
http://www.registrar.clemson.edu/html/formerStu.htm
102 Sikes Hall 656-2171
Former students returning (initial advising) Cross-College Advising
http://www.clemson.edu/asc
Academic Success Center Building 656-6452
Fraternity and sorority life Campus Life
http://www.clemson.edu/campus-life/fraternity-sorority-life/
703 University Union 656-7625
Health programs and services
Appointment line
Medical services
Counseling and psychological services
Student Health Services
http://www.clemson.edu/studentaffairs/redfern/
Redfern Health Center
656-1541
656-1541
656-2451
International student services International Services Office
www.clemson.edu/ia/services
E-301 Martin Hall 656-3614
International student employment & taxation International Employment
http://www.clemson.edu/employment/international
Administrative Services Building 656-5589
Internships Center for Career and Professional Development
http://career.clemson.edu/
316 Hendrix Center 656-6000
Multicultural activities and programming Gantt Multicultural Center
http://www.clemson.edu/centers-institutes/gantt/
703 University Union 656-7625
Residence hall room assignments/changes
Roommate conflicts
Housing Office
http://www.clemson.edu/studentaffairs/housing/
200 Mell Hall 656-2295
Study abroad programs International Programs Office
http://www.clemson.edu/studyabroad
E-307 Martin Hall 656-2457
Student clubs and organizations
Student media
Campus Activities and Events
http://www.clemson.edu/campus-life/student-orgs/index.html
703 University Union 656-7625
Student records
Enrolled Student Services
http://www.registrar.clemson.edu/
104 Sikes Hall 656-2174
Taking courses at another institution and processing
transfer credit (continuing students only)
Enrolled Student Services
http://www.registrar.clemson.edu/
104 Sikes Hall 656-2174
Transcripts
Enrolled Student Services
http://www.registrar.clemson.edu/
104 Sikes Hall 656-2173
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Transfer credit evaluation and processing
(new students only)
Office of Admission
http://www.clemson.edu/admissions/undergraduate/transferring-
credits.html
106 Sikes Hall 656-2287
Veteran support programs Student Veteran Resource Center
204 Tillman Hall 656-0515
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FACULTY/STAFF GUIDE FOR ASSISTING STUDENTS
WITH EMERGENCY AND NON-EMERGENCY NEEDS
RESPONDING TO EMERGENCY SITUATIONS
These are situations in which a student poses a risk of harm to themselves or others in any way. In these
cases, contact the Clemson University Police Department (CUPD) immediately by dialing 864-656-
2222.
Below is a graphic outlining types of emergencies, examples and the appropriate response(s).
TYPE OF EMERGENCY EXAMPLES APPROPRIATE RESPONSE
1. Medical Emergencies
In a medical emergency, immediately seeking medical care is the essential first step. For consultation in
assessing the situation and responding appropriately, call 911 or the Clemson University Police
Department at 864-656-2222.
Examples of medical emergencies may include the following:
Injury or illness
Student death (In this event, contact the Clemson University Police Department (CUPD) at 864-
656-2222 immediately)
Any attempt to harm oneself or others
Significant impairment of normal functioning
Injuries resulting from a physical assault or any other violent behavior
Sexual violence or relationship violence
Unconsciousness or the inability to communicate clearly (incoherent, garbled, slurred speech)
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2. Psychological Emergencies
If a psychological emergency occurs during regular business hours, call Counseling and Psychological
Services (CAPS) at 864-656-2451 for a consultation in assessing the situation and responding
appropriately. If the emergency occurs after business hours, call the Clemson University Police
Department (CUPD) at 864-656-2222, and request to speak with the CAPS counselor on call.
Psychological emergencies may include the following signs or symptoms:
Any threat of harm to oneself or others (verbal, written, or otherwise)
Confusion or disorientation
Loss of contact with reality (seeing/hearing things that are not there, paranoia)
3. Behavioral Emergencies
In the event of a behavioral emergency, call the Clemson University Police Department (CUPD) at 864-
656-2222 for a consultation in assessing the situation and responding appropriately. CUPD will refer
you to Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) if CAPS is determined to be the best point of
initial contact for consultation or intervention.
Behavioral emergencies may include the following signs or symptoms:
Any behavior that is out of the norm for the person, the situation or the circumstances could
indicate an emergency or that intervention is needed
Any behavior that seems irrational, abnormal, or out of control
Highly disruptive behavior
Aggression that may be verbal and/or physical
Threatening behavior
Unusual, odd or strange behavior
Any behavior that jeopardizes the safety of any one person or group
Presence of a weapon
RESPONDING TO NON-EMERGENCY SITUATIONS
These are situations that do NOT typically require immediate attention or assistance. The following are
considerations to remember when responding to non-emergency situations and student needs:
1. Remember your role and responsibilities because you are not expected to step outside of either
of those.
2. Listening is one of the most helpful and powerful things you can do in any situation. Show them
you are listening by making eye contact and attentive non-verbal behaviors, like a nod of the
head.
3. Be aware of your body language. Make the conscious effort to show your openness to the
person by having relaxed posture while facing the person. Be aware of your facial expressions.
Have a gentle tone of voice with normal volume.
4. Being honest builds trust and rapport. Admit when you don’t know something.
5. Let them draw from your strength. You remaining calm or at least externally presenting
yourself as though you’re calm will help everyone involved.
6. Let them know there are various kinds of resources on campus to help them and you will help
connect them to those resources.
7. File a CARE report.
8. Follow up with the student. This shows how much you care and helps reinforce all the help you
provided them.
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FILING A CARE REPORT
Managed by the Office of Advocacy and Success, the CARE Network is connect current students with
Clemson resources available to help support them. Common reasons for a CARE Network referral can
include, but are not limited to the following:
- Academic Concerns - Adjustment Issues - Behavioral Concerns
- Career or Graduation Issues - Death or Grief Issues - Financial Concerns
- Personal Health or Wellness Concerns - Relationship Issues
A CARE report can be filed in one of the following ways
1. Visit: http://www.clemson.edu/studentaffairs/advocacy-success/index.html Use of the online
form is the best method for submitting a CARE Report. If there are any issues, you can contact
the Office of Advocacy and Success at 864-656-0935 during business hours.
2. Use the CARE Network QR code
REMEMBER
Emergency situations require immediate attention or assistance. If, in any manner, a student poses a risk
of harm to themself or others, it is an emergency. Filing a CARE report is NOT an appropriate first step.
Instead, immediately call the Clemson University Police Department (CUPD) at 864-656-2222.
For more information about Redfern Health Center services, including medical and psychological
services, call 864-656-2233 or visit https://www.clemson.edu/campus-life/student-health/index.html