ORIENTATION2017 FRESHMAN STUDENT SCHEDULE
Academics
News
DirectoryMap
Safety
Athletics
Events
Campus Life
Profile
Get oriented with
my.ClemsonUse my.Clemson to keep your bearings during Orientation:
Visit my.Clemson.edu or scan the code above to download the mobile app!
MapGet directions to buildings and Orientation program locations.
EventsSave the date and learn about Fall Family Weekend.
DirectorySearch for departments or individuals you may need to talk to during Orientation.
NewsFollow @CU_Orientation on Twitter in the News section for up-to-date information.
Dining MenusFind campus dining locations and menus in Campus Life Dining Hall Menus.
CU 1000Start your CU 1000: Clemson Connect course in Academics Courses.
Laptop WorkshopSign up for a Laptop Workshop during Orientation in Academics Orientation.
Visit clemson.edu/mobile to learn more!
TABLE OF CONTENTS
4 2017 ORIENTATION AMBASSADORS There’s an App for That!, Ally, Engage in Our Digital Network, Meet the Ambassadors, Clemson Family: We Are You, Clemson University Core Values Statement
6 ORIENTATION SCHEDULE
Day One and Two: Student and Parent and Guest Schedules, 2017 Registration Times
12 SESSION SCHEDULES AND DESCRIPTIONS
Day One Academic Engagement Sessions, Day Two Student Life Interest Sessions
15 TIGER TRANSITION Part One: New Student Orientation, Part Two: Kick-Off Clemson, Part Three: CU 1000, Welcome Leaders and Homeroom, Eclipse Over Clemson
10 ACADEMIC ADVISING MEETING LOCATIONS
AAH, AFLS, BSHS, Business, ECAS, Education, Science
14 CHANGING YOUR MAJOR Freshman Orientation Change of Major, Change of Major Opportunities, Interested in a Closed Major?
18 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Orientation Shuttle Schedule and Parking, Food Options Open During Orientation, Internet During Orientation
22 2017 ORIENTATION MAP
Quick Reference Guide
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Academics
News
DirectoryMap
Safety
Athletics
Events
Campus Life
Profile
Get oriented with
my.ClemsonUse my.Clemson to keep your bearings during Orientation:
Visit my.Clemson.edu or scan the code above to download the mobile app!
MapGet directions to buildings and Orientation program locations.
EventsSave the date and learn about Fall Family Weekend.
DirectorySearch for departments or individuals you may need to talk to during Orientation.
NewsFollow @CU_Orientation on Twitter in the News section for up-to-date information.
Dining MenusFind campus dining locations and menus in Campus Life Dining Hall Menus.
CU 1000Start your CU 1000: Clemson Connect course in Academics Courses.
Laptop WorkshopSign up for a Laptop Workshop during Orientation in Academics Orientation.
Visit clemson.edu/mobile to learn more!
16 A NOTE FROM CLEMSON HOME Housing Assignments, Move-In Appointments, Move-In Weekend, Nutrition, Meal Plans, Dining Locations, Connect With Us!
11 TRANSITION ESSENTIALS Move-In, Bill Payment, Student Health Services, Technology, Receiving Mail, Campus Errands, Placement Tests
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RECOMMENDED TWITTER HANDLES AND COMMON HASHTAGS
@ClemsonParents@CU_Orientation@ClemsonNews@ClemsonStudents@CUsafety@ClemsonPrez@ClemsonSA
#clemson2021
#clemson
#clemsontigers
#tigertownbound
#cu21
ENGAGE IN OUR DIGITAL NETWORKTo better collaborate and contribute to the Clemson University social network during Orientation, our professional staff and Orientation Ambassadors have specialized Twitter handles to share and continue conversations about the Clemson Experience. Throughout the day and into the fall semester we will provide helpful facts, trivia questions (with opportunities to win prizes) and other helpful Clemson information. Don’t hesitate to ask questions, share photos and tweet your thoughts throughout the day. We’ll be sure to follow you back!
Your digital network is about to grow as a Clemson student. There are many conversations happening in classes, residence halls and online. Join the conversation with key Clemson administrators, faculty, staff and students.
#tigerpride
#cuorientation
#gotigers!
#solidorangefriday
#clemson21
You may see faculty, staff and student employees wearing this pin which symbolizes appreciation for all. We strive to increase awareness and understanding for an inclusive environment.
Allies welcome the opportunity to speak with you regarding gender and sexual identities. Feel free to talk with any of these advocates to answer your specific questions and concerns as you transition to Clemson.
2017 Orientation AMBASSADORS
Orientation via the “Clemson Events” app
Clemson World magazine via the “News” app (Apple) or the “Newsstand” app (Android)
Family Handbook via clemson.edu/studentaffairs/publications.html on your web browser
THERE’S AN APP FOR THAT!Listed below are a few helpful Clemson apps, mobile websites and mobile publications for your smartphone or tablet. The “my.Clemson” and “Parker” apps can be downloaded from the Apple® App Store® or Google Play™ store. You can use the “my.Clemson” app to find helpful information and pages, including Be Safe, located in the “Safety” section. Clemson World magazine can be found at clemson.world or in the “News” app (Apple) or the “Newsstand” app (Android™). The “New Student Orientation” app can be downloaded via the Clemson Events app, which will also feature Tiger Transition and Fall Family Weekend. A digital version of the Family Handbook is available at clemson.edu/studentaffairs/publications.html.
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CLEMSON FAMILY: WE ARE YOUThe Clemson student body is a diverse group of students. These figures represent several layers of diversity among our Ambassadors you may not see on the surface.
12% are first-generation students.
6% currently use or have used Student Accessibility Services.
63% experienced a more difficult transition in their first semester than expected.
90% utilized some form of financial aid to help fund their education at Clemson.
42% brought a car to campus their first year at Clemson.
27% currently use or have used Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) at Clemson.
24% did not consider Clemson their first-choice school when coming to Orientation.
30% changed their major at least once since entering Clemson.
From left to right, first row: Paul Keurajian, Hillary Reeves, Andrea Collins, Melissa Rau, Caroline White and Shiayra Ragin. Second Row: Ashley Hutchmacher, Mia Bowman, McCrae Watson, Emma Gaulke, Truett House and Andrew Pace. Third Row: Ryan Jakszta, Jonathan Carmichael, Isabella Hill, Grace Pattee, Kitty Scott and Mary Catharine Patterson. Fourth Row: Mallory Wright, Ben Macchi, William Nguyen and Kiah Morris. Fifth Row: Barbara Dinkins, Imani Anderson and Mike Sanzio. Sixth Row: Jesse Kluttz, Murphy Wildeman, Brock Stephan, Christian Hyatt and Devin Chiles. Seventh Row: Alphonso Richard Jr, Jack Debbout, Tripp Layne, Jay Sridharan and Brad Wiemels.
Clemson University CORE VALUES STATEMENTThomas Green Clemson, in conceiving this University, envisioned it would be “a high seminary of learning.” Fundamental to the pursuit of this vision is the common foundation provided to students, faculty, staff and all members of the University family by the understanding and adoption of the Clemson University Core Values:
INTEGRITY, HONESTY, RESPECT.
Therefore, as heirs to the University that Thomas Green Clemson dreamed of long before us, we each pledge this to our University and peers:
As a member of the Clemson University family, I will uphold Clemson’s Core Values as I pursue excellence in all aspects of my life.
MEET THE AMBASSADORSFor more information (such as major, hometown and email), find the Ambassadors on the “New Student Orientation” app and at clemsonorientationleaders.com.
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Orientation Schedule DAY ONE
STUDENT SCHEDULE
ORIENTATION CHECK-IN 8–9 a.m.Watt Family Innovation CenterDuring Orientation check-in, you will pick up your nametag and Orientation materials. Change of Major and Lawful Presence forms will be available to complete if needed.
Change of Major If you want to change your major please complete the Change of Major form as soonas you have made your decision, as it impacts your Orientation schedule in getting youto the correct college and department meeting.
Theatre Lobby, Brooks Center for the Performing Arts
Visit campus partners for University Housing & Dining, Parking and Transportation Services, Student Financial Services and Student Financial Aid, Clemson Computing and Information Technology (CCIT), Student Health Services, and Parents Council.
OPENING SESSION 9:15–9:25 a.m.Brooks Center for the Performing ArtsThis session is the official start of Orientation. We will review the Orientation scheduleand highlight key Orientation tasks and meetings.
TRANSITION ESSENTIALS 9:25–9:50 a.m.Brooks Center for the Performing ArtsNew students and families will hear the primary tasks and details to assist their transition and move to Clemson. Information covered will include Move-In Weekend, bill pay and financial aid deadlines, parking pass information, dining and meal plan information, health care access, personal safety, and technology.
SMALL GROUP TIME 10–10:30 a.m.Various LocationsNew students will be divided into small groups by major and meet their Orientation Ambassador. After small group time, your Ambassador will escort you to your college meeting.
COLLEGE MEETING 10:30 a.m.–noonVarious LocationsCurricula and academic programs will be introduced and new students and parents will begin to meet their academic advisers and faculty within their departments and colleges. Each college faculty and staff conducts their advising and meetings differently.
LUNCH noon–1:30 p.m.Harcombe Dining HallOnce your college meeting concludes you are free to go to lunch. Lunch will be catered in Harcombe Dining Hall. Gluten free and vegan options are available. Lunch is included in all student and guest Orientation and transition fees. Meal cards can be found behind your nametag. Shuttles will be available to bring you back to the Watt Family Innovation Center to walk to the Brooks Center for the Performing Arts after lunch. See page 18 for shuttle routes and times.
SHAPING YOUR ACADEMIC IDENTITY 1:30–2:30 p.m.Brooks Center for the Performing ArtsNew students will be introduced to the academic expectations at Clemson University.Faculty from Undergraduate Studies and the Academic Success Center will discuss strategies and resources to navigate college academics.
TIGER TALK: YOUR FIRST YEAR 2:45–3:30 p.m.Students Only, Almeda R. Jacks Ballrooms, Hendrix Student CenterHear candid realities of transitioning to Clemson from the perspectives of student leaders. New students will learn about the Clemson Core Values, establishing their new campus community, and taking on academic and personal responsibility.
CAMPUS ERRANDS 3:30–5:30 p.m.Various LocationsPlease see page 11 for more information.
ACADEMIC ENGAGEMENT SESSIONS 3:45–4:15 p.m. andVarious LocationsPlease see page 12 for more information.
DINNER 5–7 p.m.Harcombe Dining HallDinner is included for all students in the Orientation and transition fee. Parents and guests may purchase (cash or credit cards) dinner at the door. Meals are included for parents and guests staying in on-campus housing.
HONORS DESSERT RECEPTION AND ADVISING 6–7:15 p.m.Ballrooms and David Peebles Room, Hendrix Student CenterJune 12, 15, 19, 22, 29 and July 10 by invitation only.
STUDENT LIFE PERFORMANCE 7:30–9 p.m.Memorial Auditorium at Tillman HallNew students will learn about the social transition to college and to Clemson. Orientation Ambassadors will act out scenarios about roommate conflicts, respecting peers, alcohol and drug use, campus climate, homesickness, interpersonal and sexual violence, and cyber bullying. Following the performance, students will meet in their small groups again to discuss the topics addressed.
NEW STUDENT SOCIAL 9–11 p.m.Students Only, Barnes CenterNew students are welcome to join this student-only experience in the newly renovated, student-social facility, the Barnes Center. This social will give students time to continueto meet each other and explore their new Clemson home!
4:30–5 p.m.
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ORIENTATION CHECK-IN 8–9 a.m.Watt Family Innovation CenterDuring Orientation check-in, you will pick up your nametag and Orientation materials. Guest housing will be available on-site to check in.
Theatre Lobby, Brooks Center for the Performing Arts
Visit campus partners for University Housing & Dining, Parking and Transportation Services, Student Financial Services and Student Financial Aid, Clemson Computing and Information Technology (CCIT), Student Health Services, and Parents Council.
OPENING SESSION 9:15–9:25 a.m.Brooks Center for the Performing ArtsThis session is the official start of Orientation. We will review the Orientation scheduleand highlight key Orientation tasks and meetings.
TRANSITION ESSENTIALS 9:25–9:50 a.m.Brooks Center for the Performing ArtsNew students and families will hear the primary tasks and details to assist their transition and move to Clemson. Information covered will include Move-In Weekend, bill pay and financial aid deadlines, parking pass information, dining and meal plan information, health care access, personal safety, and technology.
CLEMSON PARENT AND FAMILY Q&A 10–10:30 a.m.Brooks Center for the Performing ArtsPrior to taking parents and families to the student college meeting, we will provide timeto answer any questions from parents and families. Many questions may be answered in various sessions throughout the Orientation experience. Take advantage of the Orientation professional and student staff to get all your questions answered!
COLLEGE MEETING 10:30 a.m.–noonVarious LocationsCurricula and academic programs will be introduced and new students and parents will begin to meet their academic advisers and faculty within their departments and colleges. Each college faculty and staff conducts their advising and meetings differently.
LUNCH noon–1:30 p.m.Harcombe Dining HallOnce your college meeting concludes, you are free to go to lunch. Lunch will be catered in Harcombe Dining Hall. Gluten free and vegan options are available. Lunch is included in all student and guest Orientation and transition fees. Meal cards can be found behind your nametag. Shuttles will be available to bring you back to Watt Family Innovation Center to walk to the Brooks Center for the Performing Arts after lunch. See page 18 for shuttle routes and times.
SHAPING YOUR ACADEMIC IDENTITY 1:30–2:30 p.m.Brooks Center for the Performing ArtsNew students will be introduced to the academic expectations at Clemson University. Faculty from Undergraduate Studies and the Academic Success Center will discuss strategies and resources to navigate college academics.
TIGER TALK: REALITIES OF TRANSITION 2:45–3:30 p.m.FOR PARENTS AND FAMILIESParents/Guests Only, Brooks Center for the Performing ArtsParents and families will hear candid conversations with the staff from the Dean of Students areas. Staff members will continue to learn about the academic and career transition in college and will be forth-coming on health and safety statistics assessed on our students. Parents and families will learn about resources and services to support their student.
CAMPUS ERRANDS 3:30–5:30 p.m.Various LocationsPlease see page 11 for more information.
ACADEMIC ENGAGEMENT SESSIONS 3:45–4:15 p.m. andVarious LocationsPlease see page 12 for more information.
DINNER 5–7 p.m.Harcombe Dining HallDinner is included for all students in the Orientation and transition fee. Parents and guests may purchase (cash or credit cards) dinner at the door. Meals are included for parents and guests staying in on-campus housing.
HONORS DESSERT RECEPTION AND ADVISING 6–7:15 p.m.Ballrooms and Peebles Room, Hendrix Student CenterJune 12, 15, 19, 22, 29 and July 10 by invitation only.
PARENT AND GUEST RECEPTION 7:30–9 p.m.Parents/Guests Only, Hendrix Student CenterShuttles will be available from Orientation parking to the Madren Center.
Orientation evaluations will be sent electronically to the student and parent email addresses provided during online registration. Please take the time to honestly evaluate your Orientation experience, as your feedback will guide future Orientation planning.
ORIENTATION HELP DESKNot sure what to do next or where to get your questions answered? Stop by the Orientation help desk and we will get you the answers you need. Orientation T-shirts will also be available for purchase at this time.
DAY ONE: 3:30–5:30 p.m., Second Floor, Hendrix Student CenterDAY TWO: 10:30 a.m.–1 p.m., Second Floor, Hendrix Student Center
PARENT AND GUEST SCHEDULE
4:30–5 p.m.
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BREAKFAST 7–8:30 a.m.Harcombe Dining HallBreakfast is included for all students in the Orientation and transition fee.
REGISTRATION WORKSHOP 8:30–9 a.m.Various LocationsStudents will meet in their assigned small groups again to review the course registration process. The registration workshop location will be the same location as your day one academic advising meeting.
ACADEMIC ADVISING MEETINGS 9–11:30 a.m.Various LocationsStudents will meet with their academic advisers in group or individual meetings to continue the advising process. The goal of this meeting is to prepare the student to register for their first semester of courses.
NEW STUDENT SHOWCASE 10:30 a.m.–1 p.m.Meeting Rooms and Ballrooms, Hendrix Student CenterStudents and parents/guests are invited to visit with on-and off-campus departments and services. The New Student Showcase will be the largest gathering of campus and community resources during Orientation and the perfect opportunity to get your final questions answered by various individuals. Heavy snacks will be served.
DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION OPEN HOUSEPeebles Room, Hendrix Student Center
PARENT/GUEST LOUNGESecond Floor Lounge Space, Hendrix Student Center
FINANCIAL AID AND BILL PAY 10:45–11:45 a.m. and noon–1 p.m.McKissick Theatre, Hendrix Student CenterJoin representatives from the offices of Student Financial Aid and Student Financial Services to learn about the options available to help you manage your bill. Staff from the Financial Aid office will discuss finalizing your financial aid and how to apply for supplemental loans. The business office will inform you of deadlines, methods of payment and payment plans.
COURSE REGISTRATION 11:30 a.m.–2 p.m. Martin M-1, Unless Otherwise Informed After your academic advising appointment, computer-based course registration will take place in M-1 Martin Hall, unless your adviser specifies another location. See chart on page nine for specific registration times for each session.
STUDENT LIFE INTEREST SESSIONS 2–2:30 p.m. and Various Locations Pick and choose the information you specifically want to hear. See Interest Session descriptions on page 13.
TIGERONE CARD PICTURES AND PICK-UPClemson University Barnes & Noble® Bookstore, Hendrix Student Center 10 a.m.– 4 p.m.
*Please do not attend in lieu of advising.
NEED TO MAKE COMPUTER PICKUPS OR PURCHASES?
Clemson Computer Store (Apple Only) Loggia, University Union Mon–Thurs: 8 a.m.–5:30 p.m.; Fri: 8 a.m.– 4:30 p.m.
LAPTOP WORKSHOPS 2–4 p.m. Computer Store Early Bird workshop is available to set up your computer with University software. Students purchasing laptops through Clemson will have online workshops available remotely.
Satellite Clemson Computer Store (Dell only)108 Hendrix Student Center Mon–Thurs: 8 a.m.–5:30 p.m.; Fri: 8 a.m.– 4:30 p.m.
If you purchased your laptop in advance, you may pick it up during this time. Purchase items such as Apple® and Dell™ computers and essential bundles (specially-priced items including Ethernet cables, flash drives, computer sleeves and power cords).
2:45–3:15 p.m.
Orientation Schedule DAY TWO
STUDENT SCHEDULE
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SEE PAGE 10 FOR LOCATIONS.
AAH = College of Architecture, Arts and HumanitiesAFLS = College of Agriculture, Forestry and Life SciencesBSHS = College of Behavioral, Social and Health Sciences
BUSINESS = College of BusinessECAS = College of Engineering, Computing and Applied SciencesEDUCATION = College of Education
COLLEGE JUNE 13 JUNE 16 JUNE 20 JUNE 23 JUNE 27 JUNE 30 JULY 11 JULY 14 JULY 18 JULY 21
AAH 1:30 p.m. 11:30 a.m. noon 12:30 p.m. 1 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 11:30 a.m. noon 12:30 p.m. 1 p.m.
AFLS 1:30 p.m. 11:30 a.m. noon 12:30 p.m. 1 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 11:30 a.m. noon 12:30 p.m. 1 p.m.
BSHS 11:30 a.m. noon 12:30 p.m. 1 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 11:30 a.m. noon 12:30 p.m. 1 p.m. 1:30 p.m.
BUSINESS noon 12:30 p.m. 1 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 11:30 a.m. noon 12:30 p.m. 1 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 11:30 a.m.
ECAS 12:30 p.m. 1 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 11:30 a.m. noon 12:30 p.m. 1 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 11:30 a.m. noon
EDUCATION 11:30 a.m. noon 12:30 p.m. 1 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 11:30 a.m. noon 12:30 p.m. 1 p.m. 1:30 p.m.
HONORS 11:30 a.m. 11:30 a.m. 11:30 a.m. 11:30 a.m. 11:30 a.m. 11:30 a.m.
SCIENCE 1 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 11:30 a.m. noon 12:30 p.m. 1 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 11:30 a.m. noon 12:30 p.m.
PARENT AND GUEST SCHEDULE
BREAKFAST 7–9 a.m.Harcombe Dining HallBreakfast is available for purchase (cash or credit card) at the door. Meals are included for parents and guests staying on campus.
ACADEMIC ADVISING MEETINGS 9–11:30 a.m.Various LocationsStudents will meet with their academic advisers in group or individual meetings to continue the advising process. The goal of this meeting is to prepare the student to register for their first semester of courses.
NEW STUDENT SHOWCASE 10:30 a.m.–1 p.m.Meeting Rooms and Ballrooms, Hendrix Student CenterStudents and parents/guests are invited to visit with on-and off-campus departments and services. The New Student Showcase will be the largest gathering of campus and community resources during Orientation and the perfect opportunity to get your final questions answered by various individuals. Heavy snacks will be served.
DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION OPEN HOUSEPeebles Room, Hendrix Student Center
PARENT/GUEST LOUNGESecond Floor Lounge Space, Hendrix Student Center
FINANCIAL AID AND BILL PAY 10:45–11:45 a.m. and noon–1 p.m.McKissick Theatre, Hendrix Student CenterJoin representatives from the offices of Student Financial Aid and Student Financial Services to learn about the options available to help you manage your bill. Staff from the Financial Aid office will discuss finalizing your financial aid and how to apply for supplemental loans. The business office will inform you of deadlines, methods of payment and payment plans.
STUDENT LIFE INTEREST SESSIONS 2–2:30 p.m. and Various Locations Pick and choose the information you specifically want to hear. See Interest Session descriptions on page 13.
2:45–3:15 p.m.
2017 REGISTRATION TIMES
HONORS = Calhoun Honors College SCIENCE = College of Science
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AFLSMAJOR DAY ONE DAY TWO
Agriculture, Forestry andLife Sciences
174 P&A Students: 174 P&AParents: Lobby, P&A (8:30 a.m.)
HSC = Hendrix Student CenterP&A = Poole Agricultural Center
See page nine for registration times.
MAJOR DAY ONE DAY TWO
Nursing 100 Brackett 212 Brackett
Psychology 100 Brackett 120 Brackett
Communication Studies 100 Brackett 213 Brackett
Parks, Recreation andTourism Management
100 Brackett 220 Brackett
Sociology, Anthropology andPolitical Science
100 Brackett 214 Brackett
Health Science 100 Brackett 211 Brackett
BSHS
MAJOR DAY ONE DAY TWO
Business Hendrix Student Center Students: 100 DanielParents: McKissick Theatre, HSC (8:30 a.m.)
Graphic Communications Peebles Room, HSC Students: 100 DanielParents: McKissick Theatre, HSC (8:30 a.m.)
BUSINESS
MAJOR DAY ONE DAY TWO
Biological Sciences/Microbiology
100 Daniel 222 Long
Biochemistry/Genetics 100 Daniel 101 Kinard
Preprofessional Health Studies/Prepharmacy
100 Daniel 223 Kinard
Chemistry 100 Daniel 116 Kinard
Physics 100 Daniel 115 Kinard
Mathematics 100 Daniel 0-010 Martin
SCIENCE
Academic Advising MEETING LOCATIONS
AAHMAJOR DAY ONE DAY TWO
Architecture, Arts and Humanities
100 Hardin 100 Hardin
MAJOR DAY ONE DAY TWO
General Engineering Theatre, Brooks Centerfor the Performing Arts
Students: 100 HoltzendorffHonors: 200 HoltzendorffParents: 100 Brackett
Computer Science/Computer Information Systems
119 McAdams 119 McAdams
Geology 339 Brackett
ECAS
MAJOR DAY ONE DAY TWO
Eugene T. MooreSchool of Education
224 Brackett 224 Brackett
EDUCATION
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MOVE-INFriday, Aug. 18–Saturday, Aug. 19
• New students will need to sign up for a Move-In appointment through University Housing & Dining’s website.
• All meal plans will begin Friday, Aug. 18.
BILL PAYMENT• Fall 2017 bills will be available in mid-to-late July. The dates that bills will be released and the payment deadline will be emailed to students and authorized users.
Authorized Users are parents/guardians which students can add to their iROAR account to access their student bill. The “Authorized Users tab” is available at the top of the bill in iROAR.
• Bills are typically due the second week in August which is the week before classes begin.
• The Clemson University Four Payment Plan will be available for enrollment the day bills open. There is a $75 enrollment fee for this payment plan that is due at the time of sign-up. The remaining balance will be billed in four installments from July until October.
• Students anticipating any refunds from excess aid should enroll in direct deposit by accessing their student bill via iROAR and selecting the “eRefunds” tab at the top of the bill.
STUDENT HEALTH SERVICES• Immunization forms are due by July 1.
TECHNOLOGY• Attend a laptop workshop to download Clemson software: wireless network, printer drivers and network access installed.
DO NOT buy software before checking with CCIT; the University has many licenses available.
• Prepare your smartphone or tablet and set up email.
• Two-factor authentication is required. To set up DUO during Orientation stop by CCIT during lunch or the afternoon session.
RECEIVING MAIL• P.O. box numbers will be mailed one week prior to the start of classes.
It is not recommended to mail Move-In Weekend items to arrive at Clemson more than two weeks prior to Move-In Weekend.
CAMPUS ERRANDSOrientation Housing Check-In
• Women — Manning Hall; Men — Byrnes Hall;
Housing included with Orientation and transition fees; stay is not required but highly encouraged. Women will stay in Manning Hall and men will stay in Byrnes Hall.
• Parents/Guests — Barnett Hall
Pre-registration and payment required; space is limited.
Redfern Health Center Open House
• Closes at 4:30 p.m.
You can visit Redfern Health Center to check out the space, submit your immunization forms or even get the required immunizations for enrollment. Advance appointments are not needed for immunizations.
Student Accessibility Services Open House
• Located in the Class of '56 Academic Success Center.
Transition ESSENTIALS
PLACEMENT TESTS
MATH PLACEMENT TEST (CMPT) OR MODERN LANGUAGE PLACEMENT TEST (MLPT) MAKEUP
DAY ONE: 3:30–5:30 P.M.M-1 COMPUTER LAB, MARTIN HALL
The CMPT is required for academic advising and for anyone anticipating to enroll in MATH 1060 — even those with AP or transfer credit. If you still have not completed the test, your academic adviser will ask you to complete it prior to your day two advising session and course registration. It is critical to start in the right level of math to be successful in your academic program. The CMPT is designed to ensure your proper placement.
The Modern Language Placement Test (MLPT) may be required depending on a student’s academic plan. If a student’s intended academic program requires a modern language (or if they wish to take a modern language course as an elective) and the student plans to take French, German or Spanish to meet that requirement, they must take the MLPT before registering for a language course. If you are attending Orientation and have yet to complete the MLPT, you may be asked to complete it prior to your course registration.
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Vickery Hall
1. STUDY SMARTER, NOT HARDER: THE ACADEMIC SUCCESS CENTERRoom 118, Class of '56 Academic Success Center
Join this interactive session presented by program coordinators from the Academic Success Center. You will learn what to expect when it comes to succeeding academically at Clemson — along with detailed descriptions of all the support services provided at no charge for Clemson students. Compelling data will also be shared about the success rates for students who use these services.
DAY ONE, SESSION ONE: 3:45–3:30 p.m. | DAY ONE, SESSION TWO: 4:30–5 p.m.
5. STUDY ABROAD: GLOBALIZE YOUR CLEMSON EXPERIENCEBallroom A, Hendrix Student Center
Add an international component to your Clemson Experience by studying abroad. In today’s global society, students with international experience are sure to have what it takes to be successful after graduation. You can study abroad during any term and take courses that apply to your major and possibly even use your financial aid. Studying abroad allows you to carry your Tiger Pride across the globe.
6. A DAY IN THE LIFE: ROTC CADETMeeting Room B, Hendrix Student Center
Clemson Army and Air Force ROTC introduce their program to incoming students and parents by providing them with an informative brief on their leadership program. The program allows students to try ROTC for up to two years with no military service obligation. Career opportunities, scholarships, activities, study abroad and equivalent course credit will be covered. There will also be a question and answer opportunity for students and parents pertaining to life as a cadet and eligibility requirements.
7. VETERANS AND VA BENEFITS BRIEFINGConference Room 212, Hendrix Student Center
This is a special meeting introducing student veterans services and resources. In addition, during this meeting, any veteran or dependent who will utilize Post-9/11 Chapter 33 benefits and other VA benefits will hear the steps required to verify their status for VA benefits and financial aid.
Academic Engagement SESSION DESCRIPTIONS
Class of '56 Academic Success Center
Hendrix Student Center
2. HEALTH PROFESSIONS ADVISINGMcKissick Theatre, Hendrix Student Center
While you will graduate from Clemson University with a specific major, you may have a post-graduate goal of pursuing a career in healthcare. In this interest session, the director of Health Professions Advising will discuss the resources available to you and how to ensure that you are connected from day one. Health Professions Advising serves students regardless of major in pursuit of careers as physicians, dentists, pharmacists, physician assistants, physical therapists, occupational therapists and more.
3. PRE-LAWPeebles Room, Hendrix Student Center
The pre-law information session will cover topics, including a general overview about law school preparation; student programming opportunities during the academic year related to pre-law; and adviser and student responsibilities with regard to pre-law advising.
4. PRE-VETERINARY SCIENCE Meeting Room A, Hendrix Student Center
Preparing for a career in veterinary medicine can be confusing and overwhelming. Come out to learn what veterinary schools seek in qualified applicants, including required coursework, hands-on experiences, leadership and communication skills. Learn about the services and experiences Clemson can provide to help you become a competitive candidate.
8. STUDENT-ATHLETE MEETING (SESSION ONE ONLY) Vickery Hall
This is a special meeting for students who have been actively recruited by the Clemson Athletic Department to participate in a varsity sport and have a signed letter of intent.
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1. FRATERNITY LIFEMcKissick Theatre, Hendrix Student Center
This session will focus on helpful information about the Clemson fraternity and sorority community, including the benefits of membership, recruitment/intake processes and important policies. Men interested in joining fraternities within the Interfraternity Council, Multicultural Greek Council and National Pan-Hellenic Council should not miss this session.
2. SORORITY LIFEBallroom A, Hendrix Student Center
This session will focus on helpful information about the Clemson fraternity and sorority community, including the benefits of membership, recruitment/intake processes and important policies. Women interested in joining sororities within the Interfraternity Council, Multicultural Greek Council and National Pan-Hellenic Council should not miss this session.
3. IPTAY COLLEGIATE CLUB AND ATHLETIC TICKETSBallroom B, Hendrix Student Center
Learn the different ways students and families can receive athletic tickets, and specifically football and basketball tickets. Along with tickets and ticket policies, we will be discussing the benefits of joining the IPTAY Collegiate Club.
4. CAMPUS MINISTRY DROP-INMeeting Room A, Hendrix Student Center
Clemson has a diverse group of spiritual and faith-based organizations and churches on campus. During the drop-in, you’ll be able to meet campus ministers and hear about their organizations as you search for a spiritual home here at Clemson. Students and parents are
both invited to join.
DAY TWO, SESSION ONE: 2–2:30 p.m. | DAY TWO, SESSION TWO: 2:45–3:15 p.m.
Student Life Interest SESSION DESCRIPTIONS
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FRESHMAN ORIENTATION CHANGE OF MAJORDAY ONE: 8–9 A.M. | WATT FAMILY INNOVATION CENTER 3:30–5:30 P.M. | SECOND FLOOR, HENDRIX STUDENT CENTER
If you want to change your major, please complete the Change of Major form as soon as you have made your decision, as it impacts your Orientation schedule in getting you to the correct college and department meeting.
Many students do not know what they want to major in, let alone what they are going to do after college. It’s okay! We encourage students who struggle with this decision to stay in their current major, meet with the college advising center and work toward general education courses. In the fall semester, students are encouraged to make an appointment with the Center for Career and Professional Development to start exploring interests and a potential new major.
CHANGE OF MAJOR OPPORTUNITIESIn order to advise students most appropriately for course registration at Orientation, it is important to change your major as soon as you’ve made the decision to do so. Failure to change your major can delay your course registration window opening time. Please change your major before attending your college meeting.
INTERESTED IN A CLOSED MAJOR?Some majors at Clemson are limited due to space availability. In this instance, they are considered to be “closed.” A student interested in enrolling in a closed major should set up a meeting with the Academic Advising Center associated with that major early, during the fall semester, which will alert the student to specific change of major requirements (GPA, hours completed, etc.). Additionally, if the Advising Center is aware of a student’s interest in a change of major, they can include them on their correspondence with their majors. The keys to a successful change of major (especially “closed” majors) are maintaining fall grades and making contact with an academic adviser in the desired major.
CHANGING YOUR MAJOR
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TIGER TRANSITION
ECLIPSE OVER CLEMSONClemson, South Carolina will be a hub for Great American Eclipse watchers up and down the eastern seaboard on Monday, Aug. 21, 2017. The next time a total eclipse over Clemson will occur will be July 2772. Partial eclipse begins at 1:08 p.m. and the total eclipse for two minutes and 37 seconds at 2:37 p.m. Special events will be held for this once-in-a-lifetime experience. Check out our website for moreinformation clemson.edu/eclipse.
The first few weeks and months coming to Clemson will be filled with new experiences, fears and excitement. All of these are part of your overall transition to college and to Clemson. During your transition to Clemson, we want you to understand the academic culture and expectations at Clemson, so you can identify as a member of the campus community and begin to understand your personal and social responsibility as a college student. To help achieve these outcomes and the required components, we have broken down your transition into three distinct parts:
WELCOME LEADERS AND HOMEROOMA Welcome Leader is an undergraduate student who has volunteered to support and mentor new students during CU 1000 Tiger Transition and throughout their transition to Clemson. You will first meet your Welcome Leader in your Tiger Transition homeroom. It is a convenient space to meet your Welcome Leader and fellow new students.
Beginning early August, you will be able to locate your Welcome Leader’s information through your CU 1000 Tiger Transition Canvas course. Your Welcome Leader will then guide you through your Tiger Transition events and activities the days before classes begin. They will also continue to serve as a resource for you throughout the fall semester. You will hear from your Welcome Leader weekly through the first six weeks.
Your Welcome Leader is available before, during and after classes begin for any questions or support you might need during this time of transition.
PART ONE: NEW STUDENT ORIENTATIONYour participation during the summer Orientation experience is part one of Tiger Transition. The items you have accomplished prior to attending Orientation and the activities and meetings you are attending during Orientation are all in preparation for your arrival this fall. As soon as you leave campus from summer Orientation, you move into the second phase.
PART TWO: KICK-OFF CLEMSONUniversity Convocation, President’s Picnic, Welcome Back Festival, RecFest, Out-of-State Connections, Many More Social and Night Programs
University Convocation is on Monday, Aug. 21 and is the main experience during Kick-Off Clemson and the formal welcome to the academic community at Clemson. University President, Dr. James P. Clements, and student leaders will welcome you to Clemson University. All new undergraduate and graduate students will hear this year’s common reading speaker and editor of “This I Believe,” Jay Allison.
PART THREE: CU 1000Part three of your Tiger Transition is to enroll in and complete CU 1000. CU 1000 is a required, zero-credit course that introduces new students to Clemson’s academic and community standards as well as to resources and support services that can help students make a successful academic, personal and social transition to Clemson. You will register for CU 1000 during Orientation and complete the course during the fall semester. The content for this course will be delivered through online modules and in-person workshops. You will complete and submit all CU 1000 assignments in Canvas, Clemson’s online student learning management system. After completing this course, you will learn about Clemson’s Core Values of Integrity, Honesty and Respect, campus success resources such as the Academic Success Center and Cooper Library, strategies for becoming a more effective learner, and how to make smart decisions that promote personal and community safety and success.
You will receive an email announcement at the beginning of the fall semester with instructions about how to access the course syllabus and assignments in Canvas.
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A Note From CLEMSON HOME
MARK YOUR CALENDAR!
The 2018–19 University Housing & Dining sign-up process begins on Oct. 2, 2017. For more information on our apartment communities and how to sign up, visit clemson.edu/housing-dining.
MEAL PLANSUnlimited Meal Plans
Enjoy no restraints with unlimited meals seven days a week and guest meals to use in our residential dining halls, plus Paw Points to use at all dining locations on campus:
• Unlimited + 300 — unlimited meals per semester + 300 Paw Points + 15 guest meals
• Unlimited + 200 — unlimited meals per semester + 200 Paw Points + 10 guest meals
• Unlimited + 100 — unlimited meals per semester + 100 Paw Points + five guest meals
Block Meal Plans
Enjoy a block of meals per semester to use however you like in our residential dining halls, plus Paw Points to use at all dining locations on campus:
• Block 175 — 175 meals per semester + 125 Paw Points
• Block 75 — 75 meals per semester + 300 Paw Points
• Block 30 — 30 meals per semester + 300 Paw Points
DINING LOCATIONSDining Halls
Dining Halls feature all-you-care-to-eat menus for breakfast, lunch, dinner and snacks within a unique environment, great for studying or socializing:
• Fresh Food Company at Core Dining Hall — located at Core Campus
• Schilletter Dining Hall — located at Bryan Mall
Retail Eateries
The following locations are a great place to hang out with friends and indulge in some of your favorite foods:
• Eastside Food Court at Hendrix Student Center — Subway®, Panda Express® and Tiger Grill
• Chick-fil-A® at Fernow St.
• Twisted Taco® at Core Campus
• Raising Canes® at Core Campus
• Which Wich® at Core Campus
• Wendy’s® at Bryan Mall
• Solé on the Green at Madren Conference Center
HOUSING ASSIGNMENTSWelcome to the Clemson Family! All of us in University Housing & Dining are so excited you have chosen to live and dine with us. Also, thank you for participating in Select Your Space! To review your assignment and roommate information, please visit starrez.clemson.edu. If you have not signed your contract, visit starrez.clemson.edu to complete the University Housing & Dining sign-up process.
MOVE-IN APPOINTMENTS• If you have not already, you will need to sign up for a Move-In
appointment so we can better assist you upon your arrival to Tiger Town. For more information, visit our website at clemson.edu/housing-dining.
MOVE-IN WEEKEND• Move-In Weekend for new students and transfer students is Friday and
Saturday, Aug. 18–19.
• University Housing & Dining, along with over 1,200 volunteers, look forward to welcoming you to life on campus.
• For further information about Move-In Day, please visit clemson.edu/housing-dining.
NUTRITIONMartha Green is our Registered Dietitian as well as a Clemson alumna. She is passionate about nutrition education and helping students eat healthy in the dining halls. Green is a free resource to all students. The following services are available, but not limited to:
• One-on-one nutrition consultations.
• Food allergy management.
• Review of campus dining options.
• Nutrition education.
• Health and wellness information.
For more information, email [email protected].
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CONNECT WITH US!
100 Mell Hall P.O. Box 344075Clemson, SC 29634-4075
Monday–Friday8 a.m.–4:30 p.m.864-656-2295
clemson.edu/[email protected]
Facebook/clemsonhome/clemsondining
Twitter@clemsonhome@clemsondining
Instagram/clemsondining
Coffee Shops
Coffee shops are an energizing place to get work done on your laptop or enjoy great conversation:
• Starbucks® at Core Campus
• Starbucks® at Cooper Library
• Watt Café at Watt Family Innovation Center
• Einstein Bros.® Bagels at Hendrix Student Center
• Paws @ the Café at Madren Conference Center
P.O.D. Convenience Stores
P.O.D.s offer fresh grab-and-go sandwiches, salads and sushi, along with quick snacks, bottled beverages and We Proudly Serve Starbucks® coffee:
• P.O.D. at Core Campus
• P.O.D. at Brackett Hall
• P.O.D. at Fernow St.
• P.O.D. at Sirrine Hall
• P.O.D. at Cooper Library
• P.O.D. at Hendrix Student Center
• P.O.D. at Life Sciences Building
For more information about hours, FAQs, policies, and terms and conditions, visit clemson.edu/housing-dining.
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Additional INFORMATION
Freshman Orientation — Day One: June 12, 15, 19, 22, 26, 29 and July 10, 13, 17, 20
7–11:30 a.m. Shuttle route will include
Orientation parking lot (C1), Hendrix Student Center and Class of '56 Academic Success Center.
11:30 a.m.–2 p.m. Shuttle route will include
Harcombe Dining Hall and Watt Family Innovation Center (drop off point for Brooks Center for
the Performing Arts).3–5 p.m. Shuttle route will include
Orientation parking lot (C1), Hendrix Student Center (drop-off/pick-up point for Orientation Housing), Class of '56 Academic Success Center and Tillman Hall.
Core Campus• The Fresh Food Company at Core
Sun–Sat Breakfast: 7–9:30 a.m. Lunch: 11 a.m.–2 p.m. Dinner: 4:30–7 p.m.• Starbucks®
Mon–Fri 7:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m.• P.O.D. at Core Campus
Mon–Fri 11 a.m.–7:30 p.m.• Which Wich®
Mon–Fri 11 a.m.–4:30 p.m.Barnes Center Café
Mon and Wed 9 p.m.–11 p.m.
5–9 p.m. Shuttle route will include
Orientation parking lot (C1), Hendrix Student Center (drop-off/pick-up point for Orientation Housing), Tillman Hall and Harcombe Dining Hall.
7–9 p.m. Special shuttle route for parents/
guests only: Hendrix Student Center Orientation parking lot (C1) and Madren Center (Solé on the Green).
9–11 p.m. Shuttle route will include
Orientation parking lot (C1), Hendrix Student Center (drop-off/pick-up point for Orientation housing), Barnes Center and Tillman Hall (Clemson area hotels at request).
Hendrix Student Center• Eastside Food Court
Mon–Fri 11 a.m.–5 p.m.• Einstein Bros. Bagels®
Mon–Fri 7:30 a.m.–2 p.m.• P.O.D. at Hendrix Student Center
Mon–Fri 11 a.m.–5 p.m.Cooper Library• Starbucks®
Mon–Fri 8 a.m.–3 p.m.• P.O.D. at Cooper Library Mon–Fri 8 a.m.–3 p.m.Watt Family Innovation Center• Watt Café
Mon, Wed and Thurs 7:30–9:30 a.m.
ORIENTATION SHUTTLE SCHEDULE AND PARKING
FOOD OPTIONS OPEN DURING ORIENTATION INTERNET DURING ORIENTATIONTo access Clemson’s wireless network during Orientation, you will need a Username and password. On your device, select the “clemsonguest” wireless network and enter the following information when prompted:
Username: orientation17Password: clemson2017
Please note the Username and password are case sensitive.
Orientation Parking
• Parking has been made available in the C1 parking lot.• If you choose to park elsewhere, you run the risk of a parking ticket.• Payment is required on all meters, regardless of displaying an
Orientation parking pass in a car window.• Valid accessibility parking decals issued by the DOT are valid at any
handicap parking space on campus.
Freshman Orientation — Day Two: June 13, 16, 20, 23, 27, 30 and July 11, 14, 18, 21
7:30 a.m.–5:30 p.m. Shuttle route will include Orientation parking lot (C1), Hendrix
Student Center, Class of '56 Academic Success Center, Sikes Hall, Tillman Hall and Brackett Hall.
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BOWMANFIELD
PRESIDENT’SPARK
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2017 ORIENTATION MAP KEY
To see all of the information on this map as well as any additional information concerning Orientation, please visit clemson.edu/orientation.
Orientation Activity Buildings
Orientation Academic Buildings
Orientation Parking Lot
Orientation Shuttle Stops
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Calhoun Dr.
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Calhoun Dr.
Walter T. Cox Blvd. S.C. Hwy. 93
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Kapp
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Zeta Theta St.
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Newman Rd.
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INTRAMURALFIELDS
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BOWMANFIELD
PRESIDENT’SPARK
KINARD
HARDIN LONG
MCADAMS
LEHOTSKY
P&A CENTER
LOWRY
BRACKETT
HENDRIX
COOPER LIBRARY
BROOKS
TILLMAN
UNION
PARKING LOT C1
MARTIN
HARCOMBE
WATTBARNES CENTER
MANNING
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BARNETT
HOLTZENDORFF
SIKES
ACADEMIC SUCCESS CENTER
REDFERN
DEPARTMENT PHONE NUMBER LOCATIONAcademic Success Center (ASC) 864-656-6452 Class of '56 Academic Success Center
Admissions 864-656-2287 105 Sikes Hall
Center for Career and Professional Development (CCPD) 864-656-6000 316 Hendrix Student Center
Clemson Computing and Information Technology (CCIT) 864-656-3494 Level Two, R.M. Cooper Library
Clemson Student Veteran Center 864-336-3494 204 Tillman Hall
Clemson University Police Department (CUPD) 864-656-2222 Centennial Boulevard
Gantt Multicultural Center 864-656-7625 300 Brackett Hall
Honors College 864-656-4762 180 Core Campus
Student Transitions and Family Programs (STFP) 864-656-0515 902 University Union
Advocacy and Success 864-656-0935 202 Hendrix Student Center
Parking and Transportation Services 864-656-2270 G-01 University Union
Student Health Services (SHS) 864-656-2233 Redfern Health Center
Student Financial Aid 864-656-2280 G-01 Sikes Hall
Student Financial Services 864-656-5592 G-08 Sikes Hall
Student Accessibility Services 864-656-6848 239 Class of '56 Academic Success Center
Clemson Abroad 864-656-2457 E-301 Martin Hall
TigerOne Card Services 864-656-0763 111 Hendrix Student Center
Undergraduate Studies 864-656-3942 E-101 Martin Hall
University Housing & Dining 864-656-2295 100 Mell Hall
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