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Baseball

Admission is free for students upon presentation of a valid CUID at the student gate in Doug

Kingsmore Stadium. Students will be allowed into the stadium until capacity is reached. Please note:

Students are not guaranteed tickets.

Men’s Soccer

Admission is free for students upon presentation of a valid CUID. Students can enter Historic Riggs

Field at the gate adjacent to Holtzendorff Hall.

Cross Country, Rowing, Women’s Soccer, Men’s and Women’s Tennis, Track and Field, and

Volleyball are all free to students and the general public with the exception of postseason and

special events.

Student Guest Tickets

Student guest tickets are only available for select games and sports based upon availability. Detailed

information regarding guest tickets for Football, Men’s Basketball and Baseball is sent prior to the

beginning of each season and is included in the student ticket policy. Please note: Guest ticket

availability is subject to change at any time based on demand. Students are limited to one guest

ticket, if available.

Questions regarding student tickets can be emailed to

custudenttix @ clemson.edu .

Please note: Student

ticket policies are subject to change. All student ticket information is emailed from

custudenttix @ clemson.edu .

HEALTH AND WELLNESS

College may be stressful, especially around the beginning of a new semester, midterms and final

exams, and it’s important your student is physically and emotionally prepared. Encourage your

student to create healthy habits, such as engaging in regular physical exercise, eating a balanced

diet, getting enough sleep, establishing a routine, prioritizing tasks and trying not to overcommit

themselves.

There are many resources on campus that can help your student make healthy choices. Students

can stay active by engaging in Campus Recreation’s many fitness/wellness classes and trainings,

intramural sports and club sports. The dining halls on campus provide many healthy food options

for students. They serve a variety of fresh fruits and vegetables, whole grains and protein, and they

include nutritional information for all of their meals.

Office of Advocacy and Success

The Office of Advocacy and Success at Clemson serves as a trusted place for care, advocacy

and referrals to campus and community partners, which inspires student engagement, success

and a sense of belonging. The staff work closely with other areas on campus to foster a sense

PARENT TESTIMONIAL

“Clemson has been a wonderful

place to watch our daughter

mature into a self-confident

young woman. As parents, it

became our role to guide her as

she made her own decisions.

We talked less and listened

more. It was uncomfortable at

first. We wanted to make things

easier for her and she did too!

There were a few tears and

bumps along the way, but we

could not be more proud and

amazed as she transformed

before our eyes.”

Robin D. Stringer

Anderson, S.C.