Career Development
A: Click here for information on scheduling an appointment, or email our staff at careerdevelopment@clemson.edu with any questions.
A: If you need to reschedule or cancel your appointment, please notify our office 24 hours in advance. This allows our staff to offer your appointment time to another student in need of our services. You can cancel or reschedule via your ClemsonJobLink account. Contact our staff at careerdevelopment@clemson.edu after the 24-hour window.
A: You can find resources on graduate admissions tests, writing a personal statement and much more at this link.
A: This link will provide information about all the undergraduate and graduate programs Clemson offers.
Internships
A: You can find information on UPIC (on-campus internships and co-ops), off-campus internships, micro-internships, and our international internship opportunities using the following links. UPIC, Off-campus Internships, International Internships.
A: You can find information about our INT course at this link.
A: Questions about Off-campus internships or Off-campus INT classes (INT 1010, 1020, 1030, 2010, 2020, 2030, all sections of 8010) can be answered by emailing OffCampusInternships@Clemson.edu
- All timesheets must be submitted via email to upicpay@clemson.edu
- All timesheets must include signatures for both the mentor and the intern. Digital signatures are acceptable. If you do not have Adobe Pro downloaded on your computer, you can download it from Clemson’s software website, which can be found here.
- For general questions, the best way to contact us is to email us at upicpay@clemson.edu. We will be checking email regularly between the hours of 8:00 am and 4:30 pm, Monday-Friday.
Please visit the following link for Co-op information.
General
A: The CCPD office hours are Monday – Friday from 8:00 am – 4:30 pm.
A: The CCPD is located at 316 Hendrix Student Center. Take the elevator to the 3rd floor, and the Center will be directly in front of you.
The Center for Career and Professional Development offers a series of special events throughout the academic year, including University-wide biannual career fairs and an annual part-time job fair, in addition to co-hosting several boutique fairs and events for specific academic colleges and departments. These events bring employers together with students to discuss employment opportunities, arrange for interviews or conduct preliminary screening of candidates, and provide a more personalized touch to the job search process.