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INCOMING FRESHMEN
- For freshman applicants, the following factors are
considered:
- Class standing
- Standardized test scores (SAT or ACT)
- High school curriculum
- Grades
- Choice of major
- When applying to Clemson, freshman applicants should
- Submit a completed online application
- Send an official high school transcript with senior
year courses listed
- 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:
- Completion of the Health Science Mathematics
and Statistics Requirements and the General Education Natural Science
Requirement
- Minimum cumulative grade-point ratio of 2.5
- 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:
- Completed a year of college study (30 semester
hours or 45 quarter hours of transferable work)
- 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.
- 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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