Resources

Program Resources

The Master of Education in Student Affairs program provides students with a transformative learning experience founded on theory-to-practice. For more information, fill out this form.
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That's us! SPA is open to all grad students in the student affairs program as well as student affairs practitioners and Ph.D. students.
Instagram @clem_spaFacebook @Clem_SPAEmail spa@g.clemson.edu

This program program is designed to prepare education scholars, practitioners, and leaders across and for P-20+ educational contexts by engaging in the breadth and depth of theoretical and practical knowledge related to leadership, ethics, equity, research, and policy.
Facebook @ClemsonCofEdFor more info, email shenry3@clemson.edu

This is an honorary society for student affairs graduate students and practitioners to which one must apply and be accepted.
Instagram @cuchisigmaalphaFacebook @CUChiSigmaAlphaEmail cuchisigmaalpha@gmail.com

Clemson Resources

CAPs provides counseling and psychiatric services to support students.
Business Hours Phone 864-656-2451After-Hours (CUPD - Ask for the CAPS counselor on call) 864-656-2222Mental Health America Greenville Crisis Line 864-271-8888

In Crisis? Text "TIGERS" to 741-741

This site provides information about Clemson's focus on securing an engaging, impactful semester in a manner that safeguards the health and well-being of the University community.

The Gantt Multicultural Center is part of the Division of Inclusion and Equity and is committed to creating diverse learning environments that enhance the intercultural competence of our students.
Phone 864-656-7625Instagram @cuganttFacebook @CUGantt

The Michelin Career Center, part of the Center for Career and Professional Development, serves both students and employers through a variety of services.
Phone 864-656-0440Instagram @clemsonccpdFacebook @ClemsonCCPD

This office supports the Clemson military-connected community through engagement, enrichment, empowerment, and education.

This office handles employee and visitor accommodations for those with temporary and permanent disabilities. They also advise on improving inclusion and campus accessibility.
Phone 864-656-3553Instagram @clemson_oae

The Office of Financial Aid fosters an understanding of how to finance a Clemson University education by providing information, guidance, and support.
Phone 864-656-1831Email finaid@clemson.eduInstagram @clemsonfinaidFacebook @ClemsonFinAid

Ombuds are independent, informal, neutral, and confidential resources who provide assistance to members of the University community in exploring options to resolve problems, complaints, and conflicts when normal processes and procedures have not worked satisfactorily. his assistance is an alternate to formal administrative channels, supplementing them but not replacing them.

The Paw Pantry is a community-wide movement to reduce food insecurity and promote wellbeing at Clemson University. The Pantry is available to any current student with a valid CUID.
Instagram @cupawpantryFacebook @CUpawpantry

Redfern provides medical, pharmacy, radiology, and lab services for students.
To Make an Appointment 864-656-1541Pharmacy 864-656-3562COVID Information 864-656-3571

This office handles student accommodations for those with temporary and permanent disabilities. They promote proactive accessibility efforts for those with physical, psychological, learning, and other types of disabilities.
Phone 864-656-6848American Sign Language Interpreting for Campus EventsAccessible Transportation on CampusVideo and Audio File Accessibility ServicesTest Proctoring Services

Student Affairs & Higher Education Resources


The Association of College and University Housing Officers-International is a professional association that serves a global membership of higher education institutions representing all types and sizes.
Phone 614-292-0099Email office@acuho-i.org Instagram @acuhoiFacebook @acuhoi


American College Personnel Association (ACPA) is the leading comprehensive student affairs association that advances student affairs and engages students for a lifetime of learning and discovery.
Phone 202-827-2272Email info@acpa.nche.edu Instagram @myacpaFacebook @myACPA


NASPA is a member-centered association supporting a diverse and passionate network of 15,000 professionals and 1,200 institutions across the globe.
Phone 202-265-7500Email office@naspa.org Instagram @naspapicsFacebook @naspaFB


NODA brings together professionals, faculty, students, and other constituents interested in the orientation, transition, and retention of college students.
Phone 866-521-6632Email noda@umn.edu Instagram @noda_otrFacebook @NODAotr


The Southern Association for College Student Affairs is an independent, regional, and generalist association designed for the professional development of practitioners, educators, and students engaged in the student affairs profession.
Phone 912-344-2510Email admin@sacsa.org Instagram @sacsagramsFacebook @SACSAfanpage