<p>Just a word to the wise, Preprof. Health Studies is a NON-DEGREE program within in the College of Ag, Forestry, and Life Sciences. Many new admits BELIEVE they’ve been accepted into Health Sciences - Preprof. Health Studies Concentration, which is in the College of Health, Education, and Human Development. Please make sure you confirm for sure which one you’re in!</p>
<ol>
<li>accepted</li>
<li>$14,000 per yr</li>
<li>OOS, technically out of country, but im a us citizen</li>
<li>environmental and natural resources</li>
<li>3.4 (very competitive school)</li>
<li>1540</li>
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<ol>
<li>Accepted</li>
<li>$1,000 in the acceptance letter. Gave reason to expect more in future letters.</li>
<li>In-state</li>
<li>Computer Science by mistake. Switched to General Engineering after being accepted.</li>
<li>3.83 unweighted, 4.34 weighted by South Carolina scale</li>
<li>1440 (CR + MATH) 2110 (Total SAT) 31 (ACT)</li>
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<p>A note on scholarships: listed above is the only institutional scholarship I’ve received from Clemson, however I qualify for South Carolina’s top state-sponsored scholarship, Palmetto Fellows, which is $6,700 for freshmen then $7,500/year for sophomores/juniors/seniors. It has an “enhancement” for math, science, and engineering majors that kicks in for the sophomore/junior/senior years that is worth $2,500/year. Clemson has decided to give $2,708 to ONLY freshmen in those majors who are Palmetto Fellows, to “tide you over” until the actual enhancement kicks in.</p>
<p>To further muddy the waters, Clemson also has a $2,500/year (4-year) scholarship to enhance Palmetto Fellows (no matter the degree program), but I haven’t received official notification of this yet. So, my total minimum projected scholarship haul should be about $12,908 freshman year and $13,500/year thereafter.</p>