Engineering
Erskine College maintains an engineering dual degree program with Clemson University. This program offers a robust Christian liberal arts foundation coupled with a significant level of technical specialization.
Engineering Dual Education with Erskine College
In the dual degree program, you will typically complete three years at Erskine and two to three years at Clemson. This allows you to earn a bachelor of science degree in engineering from Clemson and a bachelor of arts degree in biology, chemistry, or mathematics from Erskine.
Clemson Engineering Degrees
- Bioengineering
- Biosystems Engineering
- Chemical Engineering
- Civil Engineering
- Computer Engineering
- Electrical Engineering
- Environmental Engineering
- Industrial Engineering
- Materials Science and Engineering
- Mechanical Engineering
Admissions
You are on your way to becoming an Erskine student
Apply for admission to Erskine College. There is a $25.00 Application Fee.
For students eligible for U.S. government aid, submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) online at www.fafsa.ed.gov as soon as possible after October 1. Erskine’s Federal School Code is 003432. One parent and the student will also need to apply for an FSA ID to allow you to sign the FAFSA electronically online at fsaid.ed.gov.
Please select the option below that best fits you.
U.S. Freshman
First-time freshman applicants who have not acquired more than 24 credit hours at a college or university.
Application Checklist for first-time Freshmen:
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Official high school transcript (completed junior year/showing senior classes)
Official ACT, SAT, or CLT* scores. For more information about Erskine's test flexible policy, click here.
As soon as your application package is complete, we will make an admission decision on a rolling basis. Once admitted, you simply submit an enrollment fee to reserve a place in the incoming class. Enrollment fees are accepted only while space is still available for the class.
*Erskine College is accepting the Classical Learning Test (CLT) as one of our options for the required standardized test score needed for Freshmen admission starting in September of 2017.
U.S. Transfer
High School graduates who have enrolled at a college or university and have (or will have) 24 credit hours accrued upon enrolling at Erskine.
Application Checklist for Transfer Students:
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Official college transcripts from all institutions attended
The following items are required only if you have below a 2.0 GPA in college or have completed less than 24 hours of college work.
- Official high school transcript
- Official ACT or SAT scores
As soon as your application package is complete, we will make an admission decision on a rolling basis. Once admitted, you simply submit an enrollment fee to reserve a place in the incoming class. Enrollment fees are accepted only while space is still available for the class.
International Students
Students who are not U.S. citizens.
Apply. Submit your application, along with the $25 application fee.
Submit transcripts. Transcripts must be translated into a U.S. 4.0 grading scale and go through IEE, WES or ECE.
Submit SAT scores. For more information about Erskine's test flexible policy, click here.
Complete the English Language Proficiency Test. English proficiency is required when a student’s native language is not English. Recommended TOEFL score: 70 iBT (Internet-based test). Recommended IELTS score: 6.0.
For more information, visit our website, or click "apply now" to start the application process.
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