Welcome
to Vickery Hall
Welcome to the Vickery Hall Student-Athlete Enrichment Programs Home Page. The mission of the Student-Athlete Enrichment Programs is to monitor, guide and encourage student-athletes to fulfill their long-term goals and to achieve their academic and career potentials. |
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Academic support programs track the progress of student-athletes, provide an environment for learning and special honor roll recognition. Career preparation begins with incoming freshmen and continues through graduation from Clemson University. The Vickery Hall computer lab is equipped with approximately 45 state of the art computers provided for the exclusive use of student-athletes, managers and trainers. A high speed scanning station, laser printer and wireless access for laptops are also available. A staff member is also available for assistance during normal operating hours. The Personal Growth and Development programs are designed to provide student-athletes with a smooth transition to college life and to enhance decision making skills crucial to their personal and academic lives. |
CoSIDA
Academic All-Americans Each week Vickery Hall selects a male and female student-athlete of the week. Clemson student-athletes are involved in many activities outside the playing arena. Scholarships, internships, community service, Athletic Support Services. |
In The News |
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Forty Atlantic Coast Conference scholar-athletes have been named recipients of postgraduate scholarships, as announced by Commissioner John D. Swofford, and three Tigers were among the winners for 2008. Cliff Hammonds, Elizabeth Jobe and Meghan Steiner were inducted into the Clemson Academic Hall of Fame within the Clemson Athletic Department at Vickery Hall on Tuesday night at the department's annual Academic Honor Roll Banquet. |
Clemson's 15 sports programs established a record for student-athletes named to the President's List in a semester and had the best fall semester on record according to data released by the University's Office of Institutional Research. Porter was honored for her contributions to the 1A CHAMPS program over a five-year period of time. |