Clemson University is a member of the National Collegiate Wrestling Association and offers traditional, four-year bachelor's degree programs of study along with master's degrees and doctorates in fields such as agricultural education, automotive engineering, recreation, turfgrass, polymer and fiber science, real estate development, nursing, packaging science and microbiology. Campus organizations include honor societies, fraternities and sororities, dance, fishing, equestrian team, religious groups and the student veterans association.
Along with the wrestling team, students may participate in fitness programs such as cycling and aerobics, swimming and an underground recreation center. Students who don't want to join the official team may join the university's wrestling club, a more relaxed group with practices and meets with other local colleges. Other sports (both intramural and school-sponsored) include baseball, field hockey, rowing, volleyball and water polo.
Clemson University
Clemson, SC 29634
864-656-3311
clemson.edu
Students interested in wrestling may join the University of South Carolina's club, which is listed amongst the members of the National Collegiate Wrestling Association. Other sports on campus include soccer, ultimate Frisbee, rugby, scuba, football and ice hockey. When not playing sports, students at the school may be found pursuing bachelor's and master's degrees in anthropology, philosophy, naval science, statistics, earth and ocean sciences, biochemistry and aerospace studies.
Students may participate in on campus activities such as theater performances, the international student association, academic team, American nuclear society and the bike club.
University of South Carolina
Columbia, SC 29208
803-777-7000
campusrec.sc.edu
Anderson University offers a varsity men's wrestling team, with a member of the team winning the 2010 Division II Wrestling Championship. Students may pursue bachelor's and master's degrees in interior design, Christian ministry, performing arts, teacher education, international studies and foreign languages. Anderson supports students with computer laboratories, specialized software, multimedia equipment and academic advising and tutoring.
Anderson is sponsored by the South Carolina Baptist Convention and considers itself a Christian university, but does not require participation or a religious declaration by students. Religious opportunities include campus ministries, weekly worship, Bible study groups, a choir and gospel, Campus Crusade for Christ and praise bands.
Anderson University
316 Boulevard
Anderson, SC 29621
800-542-3594
ac.edu