Clemson University Group Tour Requests
Group Tours are available for 9th-12th grade school and community groups with 10-60 students.
Please review our group visit guidelines before requesting a group visit.
To request a CU group visit, select the button to the left. Visits should be scheduled at least 4 weeks prior to your ideal visit date, so our team has time to make necessary arrangements. Once your request is received, someone from the CU Group Visit Team will review your request. Your visit is not confirmed until you have received a final confirmation, which will be provided to you by the CU Group Visit Team via email.
Group visits are offered for high school students only (grades 9 - 12). We are unable to accommodate requests for elementary or middle school students.
Group Tour Requests will not be accepted if submitted less than 30 days in advance.
Group visits are best offered on Mondays and Wednesdays We cannot accommodate group visits Fridays, weekends, holidays or dates when we're hosting large events.
Student groups may not exceed 60 students. Some exceptions to this can be made, but this is determined on a case-by-case basis.
Groups are required to provide 1 chaperone for every 10 students in the group; chaperones must stay with their group at all times, including on the campus tour.
Yes! Clemson has multiple dining options on campus from all-you-can-eat dining halls to retail dining locations. If you would like more information, please contact Chris Harper, Food Service Director. You can also visit the Clemson Dining website for more information.
CU Group Visits include an admissions presentation and campus tour.
All cancellations and changes must be requested through email at visit@admission.clemson.edu. This ensures a prompt and accurate response regarding your visit. Important changes could include: Increases/decreases to the total number of students visiting (it's important we have an accurate count as we schedule staff and student tour guides for your group), changes to your arrival time, cancellations and weather delays