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Undergraduate Resources for Satisfactory Academic Progress
Professors/Advisers
As you work to meet SAP requirements, be in close communication with each of your professors and advisers. Meet with them during office hours and seek out mentorship relationships with professors, advisers or other staff and faculty members within your department. This can be invaluable for guidance as you face academic and personal challenges in college.
Supervisors/Mentors in Extracurricular Settings
Develop trusting relationships with people who can support your academic and personal needs. For example, if you are struggling in classes in part because you are working late hours, consider having a conversation with your supervisor. He or she may be willing to work with you to make sure you have the necessary time to study.
Academic Success Center (ASC)
The ASC provides a variety of services geared specifically toward supporting Clemson students academically. These services include academic coaching, consulting, workshops, peer-assisted learning (PAL) and tutoring. If you have questions about what services might be helpful to you, feel free to contact the ASC and ask.
Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS)
CAPS provides counseling and support services to Clemson University students. We recommend that you reach out to them for a wide variety of concerns, including testing anxiety, trouble with transitioning to campus and diagnosed (or suspected) neurodivergence. Walk-in hours for CAPS are 10:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m.
Student Accessibility Services (SAS)
SAS works with students who need testing and classroom accommodations. If you believe you might fall in this category, visit the SAS website and contact their team.
We wish you all the best as you strive to succeed academically this semester and in the future. Email us at finaid@clemson.edu if you have additional questions or if you would like to meet individually with a financial aid counselor.