While students at Clemson display a wide range of interests, each is wise to adopt one similar passion: the color orange. As the school which was ranked as the number one “Jock School” by U.S. News and World Report, Clemson boasts both winning Division I teams and loyal fans; for Clemson students, Tiger Pride is a fact, not an option. In addition to boasting a variety of athletic (and cheering) opportunities, Clemson also prides itself on a surrounding area that is one of the most coveted among national universities. The picturesque town of Clemson sits on Hartwell Lake, which allows students to take advantage of the temperate South Carolina climate by hiking, fishing, and sailing. Furthermore, the town’s citizens have been recognized for being particularly welcoming toward Clemson students.
Abounding recreational activities aside, Clemson is distinguished for its roots in the sciences–particularly for its strong engineering program. The university has undertaken a much-publicized mission to earn rank as one of the top twenty public institutions; it has risen from 34 to 23 in this rank within the past six years. The school participates in many major corporate research projects, including those with BMW, IBM, Microsoft, and Michelin. Comprehensively, students at Clemson have a genuine curiosity for the sciences and beyond.