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Preparing for Life After Clemson

TRANSITION OUT

The Division of Student Affairs invests a significant

amount of time and resources into holistic student

development. Personal growth begins the moment

students transition in, continues as they transition

through and ultimately prepares them to leave their

mark on Clemson University.

With six-year graduation rates surpassing 85 percent

according to the most recent available data, Clemson

students have proven to be persistent. Student Affairs

is an active participant in ensuring students are

successful in various professional endeavors long

after they leave Clemson.

A successful transition out prepares students for a

complex and ever-changing world. Today’s students

will average more than 15 jobs over the course of their

respective careers. By leveraging the nation’s No. 1

career services program, Clemson students are able

to better navigate an evolving and unpredictable job

market.

A successful transition out also enhances students’

affinity for and lifelong connection to Clemson. By

honoring the University’s past and identifying areas

of opportunity to build a better future, Student Affairs

prepares Clemson’s students to embrace leadership

experiences and contribute as partners in the campus

community and beyond.

37

,

105

Total student contacts by the Center for Career and Professional Development

3

,

487

One-on-one career counseling interactions with students

72

,

479

Community service hours logged by

members of fraternities and sororities

41,564.5

hours spent

in Fall 2022 (

57.3

%

)

30,914.5

hours spent

in Spring 2023 (

42.7

%

)