Academic Support
The Academic Counselors perform a variety of duties to track the academic progress of student athletes. These duties include:
Study hall reports are generated from the monitor sign-in sheets and tutor evaluation forms. These reports are sent to the athletics administration and all head coaches. Grade reports are prepared for each student athlete four times per semester and are also presented to the administrators and head coaches. These reports are generated from telephone calls made to the faculty regarding the attendance and academic progress of the athletes. These findings enable the academic counselors to provide intervention in the learning process and to help student athletes develop learning strategies.
The Student Athlete Enrichment Programs believes it is vital to develop a rapport with faculty to gain support for the programs and thus support student athletes toward achieving their career goals. The feedback from faculty has been invaluable in helping to track the progress of student athletes. Faculty members are invited to tour Vickery Hall and learn about the services offered to student athletes. By becoming aware of the mission of this program, the faculty have shown a great deal of enthusiasm and support for athletes enrolled in their classes.
The academic counselors assist coaches with recruiting and complying with all University and NCAA eligibility rules. A report is generated detailing the continued eligibility status of student athletes.
All Incoming freshmen and transfer students are required to attend monitored study hall five nights each week. Student athletes are encouraged to bring sufficient materials for two hours of nightly study. A monitor is present to ensure that the athletes are on time and utilizing study time to its fullest. The monitors are instructed to accurately record the attendance and study habits of each student athlete assigned to their rooms. Student athletes can earn their way out of mandatory study hall by maintaining a minimum grade point average of 2.00.
The Student Athlete Enrichment Programs maintain and supervise an extensive staff of tutors. The professional tutoring staff is comprised primarily of graduate students recommended by the faculty. These graduate students have established superior competence in their academic disciplines. The primary goal of the tutoring program is to provide student athletes with academic assistance beyond that which they receive in the classroom. In order to accomplish this goal, the tutors are able to understand and clearly communicate course content to the students. Tutors are available during study hall and may be arranged as necessary.
The tutors are an integral part of a team effort to help student athletes succeed at Clemson University. The academic tutors at Vickery Hall motivate students and promote effective study habits. Tutors work in small groups and individually to meet the academic needs of each student athlete. Following a tutoring session, each athlete is evaluated for preparedness, comprehension, and the success of the session.
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In our continuing commitment to provide the student athletes every advantage, Student Athlete Enrichment Programs has implemented an academic learning lab which includes a state-of-the-art
computer-based instructional program. The academic learning lab is a self paced program of computer-based course work in the areas of writing, reading, math, keyboarding, geometry, and algebra. The program is used to help quickly diagnose and correct any learning gaps the student athletes may have.
Through diagnostic testing, the computer is able to identify deficiencies and prescribe individual studies to improve these areas. An individual educational plan is developed for each student based on an assessment of skill weaknesses. In using the academic learning lab, students have been able to quickly improve their math and English skills, enabling some students to increase their grade levels by as much as three years in a single semester. Students enjoy using the computer, working at their own pace, and seeing improvements in their English and Math classes. The academic learning lab is available to all student athletes at whatever times they choose.
By supplementing their education in this way, the program strives to:
The Student Athlete Enrichment Programs and Clemson University Athletic Department recognize the importance of student athletes who excel in their studies. To earn a position on the
athletic academic honor roll, students must earn a 3.00 grade point average during either the fall or spring semester.
Student athletes who receive postgraduate scholarships will be honored with the presentation of their framed pictures along the Academic Hall of Fame in Vickery Hall.
Student athletes are given special recognition for their academic achievements at the annual honor roll banquet. The banquet also recognizes corporate sponsors, as well as the University trustees and president. The evening itinerary includes: