Civil Rights, Diversity and Inclusion
Clemson Extension helps improve the quality of life of all South Carolinians by providing unbiased, research-based information through an array of public outreach programs in youth development; agribusiness; agriculture; food, nutrition and health; and natural resources.
With offices in all 46 counties of the state, Extension works to help support South Carolina’s $51.8 billion agriculture and forestry industries; strengthen families and communities; improve stewardship of natural resources and the environment; strengthen connections between people and their food; and expose South Carolina youth to opportunities in agriculture, science, technology, engineering and math.
Clemson Cooperative Extension Service is dedicated to being inclusive of all citizens of South Carolina in programming, outreach and engagement.
Civil Rights
Clemson University Cooperative Extension Service offers its programs to people of all ages, regardless of race, color, gender, religion, national origin, disability, political beliefs, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital or family status and is an equal opportunity employer.
Diversity
Clemson Extension appreciates and understands the value of diversity and will work to create and sustain it among employees, clientele and educational partners. Individuals are valued for their differences in age, ethnicity, culture, class, gender, physical and mental ability, sexual orientation, gender identity, political beliefs, marital or family status, spiritual practice, and all dimensions of human diversity.
Clemson Extension is enriched by the diversity of the human experiences that contribute to the relevance and richness of its educational programs. By embracing the full range of these talents and experiences Extension can assure its continued educational leadership.
Special Accommodations
Should you require special accommodations due to a disability, please notify the program provider ten days prior to the event.
Legal Notice
The Clemson University Cooperative Extension Service is a cooperative program financed from federal, state, and local funds. We are subject to the rules and regulations of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972. “Clemson University Cooperative Extension Service offers its programs to people of all ages, regardless of race, color, gender, religion, national origin, disability, political beliefs, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital or family status and is an equal opportunity employer.". Accordingly, persons who believe they or their organization to be subjected to discrimination by the Extension Service may file a written complaint. Such complaints should be sent to either:
Director, Cooperative Extension Service 103 Barre Hall, Clemson University, Clemson, SC 29634-0110
Administrator, Extension Service U.S. Department of Agriculture, Washington, DC 20250
Secretary of Agriculture U.S. Department of Agriculture, Washington, DC 20250