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University Housing provides a "home away from home" for approximately
6,500 single students in 21 residence halls, four apartment complexes,
and the Clemson House. Most rooms are double occupancy with a limited number
of single rooms available. Most two-bedroom apartments accommodate four
students. All University housing is equipped to meet the needs of today's
college student. Approximately two weeks after acceptance to the University,
housing information will be mailed to students. A signed housing contract,
room preference card, and a $35 nonrefundable application fee should be
returned to the Housing Office to reserve a space. For incoming freshmen
or transfer students (who are at least 18 years old), the standard way
to apply for on-campus housing is on
the Web. Transfer students and former students returning are offered
on-campus housing if space is available.
A completed medical clearance form is required of all students entering the University for the first time. Documentation of two red measles (rubeola) vaccines since the student's first birthday is required. Students born prior to January 1, 1957, are exempt from the measles requirements. A tuberculin skin test (PPD) is required within the year prior to admission. Students with a history of a positive skin test are required to have a chest x-ray within the past year. Students not in compliance with immunization requirements will not be allowed to complete registration for the next semester.
Students requiring the care of a physician after hours choose from area emergency rooms and urgent care facilities including Clemson Health Center (an urgent care facility), Oconee Memorial Hospital, Anderson Area Medical Center, Palmetto Baptist Medical Center, and Greenville Memorial Medical Center. Medical costs incurred are the student's responsibility. Students should contact Redfern the next business day for follow-up care.
The University ambulance transports on-campus medical emergencies to the closest community medical resource. The University ambulance is staffed with licensed emergency medical personnel 24 hours a day. Students are required to pay for off-campus ambulance transportation except for those medical resources within the city of Clemson for after-hours urgent care.
CAPS offers a walk-in clinic from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. so that students can see a counselor as soon as possible. Students are seen on a first-come, first-served basis.
CAPS provides group, individual, and couples counseling and pychotherapy to students. Students who pay the health fee are allowed ten counseling sessions per semester at no charge. Mental health crisis assistance and consultation are available 24 hours a day by calling 656-2451 during regular hours. After hours and on weekends, the on-call counselor can be reached through the University police at 656-2222.
CAPS Lifestyle Substance Abuse Services are designed to address the special needs of students and to offer early intervention before alcohol or substance abuse becomes a life-long problem. More information is available by calling 656-2451.
Psycho-education evaluations for learning and attention difficulties are available through CAPS.
Health Insurance--The University offers an accident and sickness
insurance plan to help cover major medical expenses. Information is available
on the Web at www.studentinsurance.com. Students are strongly encouraged
to have comprehensive health insurance coverage during their tenure at
the University.
The Career Center also offers career inventories for students who are undecided about their major or career direction, individual résumé and cover letter critiques, mock interviews, job search assistance, job outlook and salary information, and help with graduate and professional school applications. In addition, students can utilize the ClemsonJobLink on-line recruiting system to view part-time and full-time job postings, sign up for on-campus interviews for internships and full-time positions, and post résumés on-line.
Major events sponsored by the Career Center include a fall and spring
Career Fair, Graduate and Professional School Day, University Placement/Recruitment
for Educators Program (UPREP) Teacher Fair, and a Majors Fair.
Students are encouraged to consult with the Disability Services staff early in the semester, preferably prior to the first day of class. Current documentation of a specific disability from a licensed professional is needed. For additional information or an appointment, contact Student Disability Services, G-23 Redfern Health Center at 656-6848. Details on policies and procedures are available on the Web.