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Naturally, students will also find they can join as many clubs and groups as they would like

by searching the TigerQuest system for organizations on campus

, bit.ly/TigerQuest.

Clemson

has more than 500 recognized student organizations, and current students can simply use

the search feature on TigerQuest to find clubs and groups they are interested in joining

or learning more about. New transfer students may also experience a change in academic

expectations and rigor when they enroll at Clemson. As a top public tier-one research

institution, Clemson is both academically challenging and stimulating. Students will have

opportunities unique to Clemson such as Creative Inquiry courses, which provide hands-

on research opportunities for undergraduate students at Clemson. Clemson also provides

a wealth of academic services designed to support new students during their academic

transition. Peer-Assisted Learning, tutoring and other support services provide the necessary

help whenever a new transfer student needs some assistance.

Parents play an important role during this time of transition for their student. We rely on

parents to let us know when they are concerned about their student for any reason—not

making new friends, experiencing academic stress or simply not feeling like they are fitting in.

SUPPORT A (SAFE) BIRTHDAY AT

AGE 21

In the United States, turning 21 is often

a milestone for young adults and can be

marked with numerous celebrations, which

often involve alcohol. Choosing not to drink

alcohol under age 21 because it is illegal is

a major reason why some students abstain.

Underage students may fear the possibility

of getting in trouble and/or hold moral

beliefs the law should be upheld. After a

student reaches the age of 21, however,

some may contemplate the decision to try

alcohol or continue their decision to abstain.

Students who have been nondrinkers in the

past may decide to experiment with alcohol.

Students who chose to consume alcohol

illegally before age 21 can feel a sense of

“now what?” New elements are introduced

with options to drink at bars and purchase

alcohol, such as driving under the influence,

easy access to alcohol if it was so desired and

the financial cost of buying alcohol.

We encourage you to continue a dialogue about what your student may be facing,

contemplating and/or peer pressure they may deal with. Ask about their friends, weekend

activities, how they plan to celebrate their birthday and decisions now that they are 21.

Discuss how things are different if alcohol is consumed at a bar or when purchasing alcohol

elsewhere. For educational resources for families and students, visit

clemson.edu/alcohol .

CLEMSON TRADITIONS

Solid Orange

Launched in 1999 as a marketing campaign by the university, “Solid Orange” is all about

sportsmanship and building an environment that is spirited, fun, and also shows respect for

teams, the university and the traditions that make Clemson special. Every Friday, students,