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Undergraduate Learning

Enrolled Transfer Students

Transfer Programs collaborates with campus partners to provide programs to support new transfer students as they transition to Clemson. The goal is for new transfer students to take advantage of available support resources and feel they are a part of the Clemson Family.

TransferMation is an enrollment checklist with important dates, deadlines and frequently asked questions about financial aid, transfer admissions procedures, orientation and more.

View the Spring 2024 TransferMation Checklist (PDF)

Have questions?

Mickayla Crumley
Associate Director, Transfer Programs
Undergraduate Learning
(864) 656-6256
mickayc@clemson.edu

Alexa Richards
Director, Bridge to Clemson and Transfer Programs
Undergraduate Learning
(864) 656-9922
atriant@clemson.edu

Transfer Student Resources and Requirements

CU 1000

Your first semester at Clemson, you will be required to complete CU 1000. CU 1000 is a zero-credit, pass/no pass that all new Clemson students take. It is a hybrid course with some modules completed in person and some completed online through Canvas. This course is designed to introduce you to the resources, tools and staff members who are available to help you thrive as a Tiger on campus.

Learn more about CU 1000

Transfer 2 Tiger Mentor Program

The Transfer 2 Tiger Mentor Program (T2T) is a peer-to-peer mentoring opportunity for new transfer students to connect with upperclassmen transfer students. The purpose of a transfer-specific mentor program is to help cultivate a support system within the transfer community at Clemson. Current transfer students have completed at least one semester at Clemson before applying as a T2T mentor. All incoming transfer students will have the opportunity to sign-up as a T2T mentee at the beginning of their first semester.

Transfer Council and Undergraduate Student Government

Transfer Council is part of Clemson’s Undergraduate Student Government. All members of Transfer Council transferred into Clemson, giving them a unique perspective on what new transfer students face. Transfer Council works to promote support programs for transfer students and provides a representative voice for the transfer student population on campus. 

Learn how to apply to Transfer Council

Transferring credits to Clemson

Visit the Course Transfer Information page for information about transferring credit hours to Clemson and to view the Transfer Course Equivalency List (TCEL) which contains the Clemson University course equivalencies for more than 1,000 accredited colleges and universities in the United States.

See Course Transfer Information Details