Academic Advising
It is important to remember that the purpose of advising is only to help you understand curriculum requirements and options. Ultimately, the responsibility for selecting courses, checking prerequisites and verifying graduation requirements remains with you. Your degree program's curriculum for the appropriate year is the official contract between you and Clemson University, and it is your responsibility to schedule courses accordingly.
Undergraduate Student Advising
Students are assigned an advisor when they enter or transfer into the economics degree program. They will keep this advisor until they complete their degree requirements. To determine your advisor and his/her contact information, check your Degree Works in iROAR.
How to Identify Your Advisor
1. Go to iROAR.
2. Click on "Students."
3. Click on "View Student Information."
4. If you have an assigned academic advisor, their name will appear in the text.
Academic Policies to Know
- Academic Eligibility - Refer to Clemson's guidelines regarding eligibility standards to ensure academic success.
- Academic Grievances - These guidelines will explain the process you would take if you felt treated unfairly when assigning a final grade.
- Academic Integrity - Refer to Clemson's guidelines on honesty and respect in academics, and learn what to do if your academic integrity is questioned.
- GPA Calculator
- Undergraduate Announcements, Catalog
Registrar Forms
Department Contacts
Department Chair - Scott Baier
Undergraduate Coordinator - Robert Fleck
Master's Coordinator - Scott Templeton
Ph.D. Coordinator - Curtis Simon