Visit CAAC
See yourself here
Seeing is believing. Our home on Clemson's campus is the three-building Lee Hall complex. The building begins with the historic Lee Hall I, which is on the National Register of Historic Places, and extends to the award-winning Lee III. Completed in 2012, Lee III is zero-energy ready and features a 30,000-square-foot roof garden, external and internal skylights, geothermal wells and natural ventilation. With design led by Clemson alumnus Thomas Phifer, it is referred to as "the building that teaches."
We invite you to attend our college information session & tour our facilities. Information sessions will take place most Fridays during the spring semester beginning at 1 pm in Lee Hall and will be followed by a tour of our facilities. Due to the high volume of requests, we are unable to accommodate tours on other days.
Please click here to view dates and registration for an information session. Please note that information sessions are geared toward prospective students. If you are an accepted student, we welcome you but encourage you to check your accepted student portal for information on our Accepted Student Open Houses.
If you have any questions please connect with us at visitcaac@clemson.edu
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Open Houses
Our Accepted Student Open Houses will take place on Friday, March 14th and Saturday, March 29th. Please log into your Accepted Student Portal to register.
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Graduate Student Visits
To learn about any upcoming virtual visits or events for a graduate program, please call or email the program contact on our departments and degrees page.
Students specifically interested in City Planning and Real Estate Development or Historic Preservation should contact the following individuals:
- For City and Regional Planning, contact the program director, John Gaber.
- For the Master of Science in Historic Preservation, contact the program director, Carla Clark. Students take their classes at the Clemson Design Center in Charleston, which is located at the Cigar Factory at 701 E Bay Street, Charleston, S.C.
- For the Master of Real Estate Development, contact the program coordinator, Amy Matthews, 864-656-4257.
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General Campus Tours
Clemson University tours are run and scheduled through The Visitors Center. To learn more about virtual options, please visit the Visitors Center web page.