The Clemson story | History
One phrase that comes up again and
again when talking to anyone related to the University is “the Clemson Family.”
From the beginning it has been about family.
It’s because of the Calhoun and Clemson
families’ generosity and vision for the future that Clemson University came to
be.
Calhoun and Clemson family connections
John C. Calhoun and Floride
Bonneau Colhoun Calhoun —
John C. Calhoun moved to what is now called the city of Clemson in 1825 — and
the blueprint for the region was forever changed. During his lifetime, John C.
Calhoun served in the S.C. Legislature, the U.S. Congress and the Cabinet, and
he twice served as U.S. vice president. It was his estate that ultimately
became Clemson University after Mrs. Calhoun left it to their daughter Anna
Maria, who then left it to her husband, Thomas Green Clemson.
Anna Maria Calhoun Clemson —
Graceful and interested in politics, Anna married Thomas G. Clemson at age 21.
Upon her death, it was her wish that her husband preserves her father’s house
and use the land for a state agricultural college.
Thomas Green Clemson —
Recognized as the father of this extended family, Thomas Clemson had a great
impact on our country’s politics, serving as an ambassador to Belgium under
four U.S. presidents and then as the first secretary of agriculture. It was
after Clemson married into the Calhoun family that his interests in agriculture
grew. Upon his death in 1888, he left his estate and his fortune for the betterment
of education in South Carolina.
The establishment of Clemson Agricultural College
In his will, Thomas Green Clemson left
the Fort Hill plantation and a large part of his personal estate to establish
what would become Clemson University.
In November 1889, Gov. John Peter
Richardson signed the bill accepting Thomas Clemson’s gift, which established
the Clemson Agricultural College, with its trustees becoming custodians of
Morrill Act and Hatch Act funds made available for agricultural education and
research purposes by federal legislative acts.
Initially an all-male military school,
Clemson Agricultural College opened in July 1893 with 446 students. Clemson
became a coeducational institution in 1955 when the college moved to “civilian”
status for students. Expanded academic offerings and research pursuits led the
way for the college to be renamed Clemson University in 1964.
Location:
South Carolina.
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Tuition & Fees
Fall 2015 - Spring 2016 Graduate Tuition
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Tier 1 Program
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$4,941
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$10,275
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$663
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$1,327
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$1,092
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Tier 2 Program
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$4,202
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$8,795
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$582
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$1,166
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$824
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Tier 3 Program
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$3,652
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$7,695
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$448
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$898
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$663
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Tier 4 Program
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$3,307
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$7,003
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$400
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$803
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$523
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Tier 5 Program
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$2,765
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$5,969
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$354
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$709
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$394
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Required Fees
Full-Time Graduate Fees per Semester |
Resident |
Non-Resident |
Matriculation Fee
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$5
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$5
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Activity Fee
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$20
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$20
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Software License Fee
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$12
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$12
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Campus Rec Fee
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$58
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$58
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Health Fee
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$160
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$160
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Transit Fee
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$33
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$33
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Information Technology Fee
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$118
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$118
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Career Services Fee
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$2
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$2
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Total Full-Time
Graduate Fees per Semester
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$408
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$408
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Part-Time Graduate Fees |
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Non-Resident |
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$10
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$10
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$5
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$5
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Activity Fee (6+ Credit Hours)
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$20
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$20
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Software License Fee
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$12
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$12
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Campus Rec Fee (6+ On-Campus Credit Hours)
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$58
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$58
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Health Fee (6+ On-Campus Credit Hours)
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$160
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$160
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Career Services Fee (6+ Credit Hours)
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$2
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$2
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Transit Fee (6+ On-Campus Credit Hours)
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$33
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$33
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Full-Time Graduate and Graduate Assistant Insurance Rates |
Fall |
Spring/Summer |
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Student
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$935
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$1,275
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GAD Values 2015-2016 |
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GAD
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Tier 1
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$4,289
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$3,408
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$1,704
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$3,550
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$2,922
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$1,461
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$3,000
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$2,118
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$1,059
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$2,655
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$1,830
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$915
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Tier 5
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$2,113
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$1,554
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$777
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Non-Resident |
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$770
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$770
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$5
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$5
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Activity Fee
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$20
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$20
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$12
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$12
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$58
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$58
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Health Fee
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$160
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$160
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$2
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$2
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Transit Fee
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$33
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$33
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Fall 2016)
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$1,956
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MBA with Concentration
in Entrepreneurship and Innovation
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$1,210
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MBA Program in
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$31,000
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$1,000
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$300/Credit Hour
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Albania Program
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$300/Credit Hour
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