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Admission Requirements

INCOMING FRESHMEN

  • For freshman applicants, the following factors are considered:
    1. Class standing
    2. Standardized test scores (SAT or ACT)
    3. High school curriculum
    4. Grades
    5. Choice of major
  • When applying to Clemson, freshman applicants should
    1. Submit a completed online application
    2. Send an official high school transcript with senior year courses listed
    3. Request official SAT or ACT scores to be sent directly from the test agency. Students applying for fall 2006 must take either the new version of the SAT that requires a mandatory writing test that began in March 2005 or the writing test that ACT began offering in spring 2005.

STUDENTS TRANSFERING WITHIN THE UNIVERSITY

  • Students with less than 50 credit hours earned may change majors into Health Science with a minimum cumulative grade-point ratio of 2.25
  • Students with 50 or more credit hours may apply for a change-of major into Health Science when space is available based on the following restrictions:
    1. Completion of the Health Science Mathematics and Statistics Requirements and the General Education Natural Science Requirement
    2. Minimum cumulative grade-point ratio of 2.5
    3. Submission of a 1–3-page document detailing why the applicant desires to major in Health Science and how this major would support his/her career goals

STUDENTS TRANSFERRING FROM OTHER COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES

  • To be considered for transfer admission, candidates should have:
    1. Completed a year of college study (30 semester hours or 45 quarter hours of transferable work)
    2. Earned a cumulative grade point average of approximately 2.5 on a 4.0 scale (3.0 preferred). Majors such as architecture, visual arts, nursing, construction science, landscape architecture, performing arts, professional golf management and some education programs have more selective admission standards.
    3. Completed all freshman-level courses in English, science and mathematics for their intended major at Clemson

Please contact Clemson University Admissions for further information.

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