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Apply to Clemson as a First-Year Student

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Clemson Application Coalition Application Common Application

You are considered a first-year applicant if you are currently enrolled in high school or have not enrolled in or earned credit at another college or university following high school graduation.

Clemson students in orange t-shirts stand in the shape of a tiger paw on the football field in Death Valley.

Application Schedule and Deadlines

Fall and Summer Semester Enrollment

Date Event
August 1 Application opens
October 15 Early Action application submission deadline
November 1 Early Action required materials submission deadline
Mid-December Early Action decisions released
January 1 Regular Decision application submission deadline
January 10 Regular Decision required materials submission deadline
Mid-February Regular Decision decisions released
May 1 Final date to apply

Spring Semester Enrollment

Date Event
December 1 Application submitted and file complete

October 15 is the deadline to submit your application for Early Action consideration. November 1 is the last date to submit any outstanding items listed on your checklist in your Clemson admissions portal and to switch your preference on having SAT/ACT scores considered in the admissions review for Early Action.

January 1 is the deadline to submit your application for Regular Decision and scholarship consideration. January 10 is the last date to submit any outstanding items listed on your checklist in your Clemson admissions portal and to switch your preference on having SAT/ACT scores considered in the admissions review for Regular Decision, and for scholarship consideration.

Early Action FAQs Waitlist FAQs

How to Apply to Clemson

  1. Review important dates and deadlines.

  2. Complete the application.

    Submit your application through the Clemson Application, Coalition Application, Powered by Scoir or the Common Application. No preference is given to any application in the admission review process.

  3. Pay the application fee.

    There is a nonrefundable $70 application fee. Clemson accepts all major credit cards. If you cannot afford to pay the application fee, please fill out the financial sections of the application completely. This information will determine if you meet the level of need we can approve by policy for a fee waiver. If you have other hardships concerning the application fee, please reach out to the counselor for your state.

  4. Request your test scores be sent from The College Board or ACT.
    Clemson is test optional.

    Clemson only accepts official test scores sent by the testing agency. Clemson superscores both the SAT and ACT.

    • Clemson’s institutional code for the SAT is 5111.
    • Clemson’s institutional code for the ACT is 3842.
  5. Submit your Self-Reported Academic Record (SRAR).

    Clemson University requires first-year applicants to self-report their high school transcripts. The Self-Reported Academic Record (SRAR) is an applicant-completed list of courses and corresponding grades that replaces the high school transcripts used by the Office of Admissions during the application review process. Complete your Clemson SRAR before applying or access it via your Clemson admissions portal.

    Students who are admitted to Clemson will be required to send official transcripts prior to enrollment.

    SRAR FAQs

Are You a Tiger? These Are the Qualities We Look For.

Clemson Tigers are hungry for academic challenges.

One of the clearest indicators of your fit at Clemson is your academic performance in high school. We examine your GPA, class rank and the rigor of the classes you took to gauge your ability to rise to academic challenges.

Most of our applicants have competitive GPAs and present transcripts with college preparatory, honors and AP coursework based on what is offered by their high school.

All applicants for first-year admission should have completed the following courses:

Recommended High School Curriculum

Course Type Credits
English 4 credits
Mathematics 3 credits
Laboratory Science 3 credits
Foreign Language 3 credits*
Social Sciences 3 credits
Other 2 credits
Physical Education/ROTC 1 credit
Fine Arts 1 credit

*Students who have completed fewer than three credits of the same foreign language are encouraged to apply. Select majors may have additional requirements.

Does Clemson have a preference for AP, IB or dual-enrollment courses?

AP, IB and dual enrollment offerings vary widely from school to school, so we look at your coursework in the context of what was offered at your high school. Future Clemson Tigers shine by accepting the challenge when AP, IB or dual enrollment classes are offered in high school. Visit Transfer Course Equivalency to gauge how many of your AP, IB and dual-enrollment courses translate to Clemson credit, or view the IB Credit Chart and AP Credit Chart to learn more.

How does Clemson evaluate standardized test scores (SAT or ACT)?

Clemson has adopted a test-optional policy. Applicants are not required to submit a standardized test score to be considered for admission to Clemson.

If a student chooses that test scores should be used, the scores must be submitted electronically by the respective testing agency. We will automatically update your application file with any new test scores we receive by our application deadlines. Clemson does not require the SAT or ACT essay.

Clemson University super-scores both the SAT and the ACT. For the SAT, this means that the overall total SAT score will then be derived by taking the highest of the evidence-based reading and writing/math scores.

For the ACT, this means that we consider a student’s highest ACT section (or subtest) scores regardless of test date. The super composite ACT score is calculated as the average of the best ACT English, Reading, Math, and Science subject scores.

You can view our First-Year Student Profile to learn more about test score ranges for admitted students.

What role does your choice of major play?

Choice of major and residency play an important part in the evaluation process. Because some majors attract large numbers of applicants or have limited classroom space, admission requirements may vary. In addition, as a public institution, we give South Carolina residents priority in the evaluation process.

Students are encouraged to select two different intended majors. If you are not admissible in your first choice, we automatically consider your second. Selecting the same major twice is not recommended.

Special Major Considerations

An audition is required for students interested in pursuing music or theatre concentrations. For more information, visit the Performing Arts Department.

Clemson Tigers are engaged in their communities.

Many people have hobbies and interests. Clemson Tigers have passions and service mindsets that guide them to leadership roles in clubs, organizations, sports teams, volunteer activities, the arts, academic clubs and part-time jobs. Let us know about how you led your team to a championship win, the research you’ve conducted or the job you’ve excelled in while maintaining an excellent GPA.

Clemson Tigers come from a variety of backgrounds.

We are looking for students who bring varied experiences, knowledge and talents to Clemson. We understand that not everyone has the same opportunities. When reviewing applications, your coursework, activities and curriculum are examined in the context of what is offered in your high school.

Clemson Tigers have unique stories to tell.

We want to hear about the skills, experiences, challenges and triumphs that have shaped you. Upload an optional Personal Statement with your application to let us know if there are specific circumstances that impacted your academic performance for a specific period of time or in a particular class. We want to hear your story.

After You Apply

Here’s what you need to do after submitting your application.

We will provide updates on the status of your application via email, but you can also view your application status and updates by visiting your Clemson admissions portal. When you are accessing the Clemson admissions portal for the first time, please reference your email for log-in instructions.

Submit your Self-Reported Academic Record (SRAR)

Clemson University requires first-year applicants to self-report their high school transcripts. Students who are admitted to Clemson will be required to send official transcripts prior to enrollment. After submitting your application, a link to the SRAR system will be available in your Admissions Portal.

Learn more about how to complete your Self-Reported Academic Record (SRAR)

Submit Standardized Test Scores (Optional)

Clemson has adopted a test-optional policy. Applicants are not required to submit a standardized test score to be considered for admission to Clemson.

Complete the FAFSA

The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is available in the fall. The amount of need-related aid for which you are eligible is determined by the information you supply annually on the FAFSA. To be considered for need-based scholarships, applicants must also submit the FAFSA to the federal processor by March 1.

Explore Financial Aid Options

There is no separate application process for the majority of scholarships and aid at Clemson. Students who want to be considered for scholarships must apply for admission by January 1 and complete their application file by January 10.

Please contact the Office of Student Financial Aid for additional information. Students will receive an email notification about their financial aid award package in the spring. If additional aid is needed, there are federal and private loan options or a Tuition Payment Plan available.

Need to edit your application?

If you need to change your major, edit your personal information, change your application term or withdraw your application, please visit your Clemson admissions portal.

Decision Types

Fall Admit

Admitted first-years for Fall have until May 1 to choose whether or not to enroll. Students admitted to Fall may opt in to the Summer term if they choose.

Summer Admit

Some students are admitted to the Summer term. Students offered this decision type have the option to enroll through one of the following pathways:

Students have until May 1 to choose whether or not to enroll.

Bridge to Clemson

Students admitted to the Bridge to Clemson program will begin their Clemson experience by taking courses at Tri-County Technical College for their first year.

January Admit

Students admitted to the Spring semester will enroll at Clemson in January. Students may choose to take courses at another institution during the Fall semester and enroll as a transfer student. If students do not take courses during the Fall semester, they will enroll as a first-year student.

Waitlist

A limited number of students will be offered a place on Clemson’s waitlist. Students should carefully review their decision letter for information on how to express interest in the waitlist.

Deny

We encourage students who receive this decision to review our transfer admission guidelines and consider transferring to Clemson in the future.

New Opportunity: Global Start

If you receive a “Fall Admit” or “Clemson Summer Start” admission decision, you are eligible to participate in Global Start! This program enables you to study abroad the summer before your first Fall semester at Clemson.

Explore Global Start >>