The Quad

Originally constructed in 1935 and renovated in 2005, this area offers double-occupancy rooms and a few private rooms. Space for 444 undergraduate students is available, and men and women may be housed on separate floors within each residence hall.

The exterior was kept as it was designed in the ’30s, but the interior provides an atmosphere that supports communal living while promoting academic success. It is a model for unity, inclusiveness, and diversity.

This area houses students who are members of various fraternities and sororities.


Notice for 2024-25: An ongoing facilities improvement project occurring in close proximity to this building may result in construction noise, as well as changes to sidewalk, road, and parking access throughout the 2024-25 academic year. Efforts will be made to keep the inconvenience to a minimum, and we appreciate your patience and understanding if you decide to make this hall your Clemson Home.


  • Number of residential rooms
    344 Spaces
  • Room rate
    $$
  • Resident type
    Fraternity & Sorority
  • Coed
The Quad Exterior

West Campus Area Desk

Area Desk

Contact West Campus Area Desk

Tiffany Deal

Assistant Director for Fraternity Sorority Housing

Contact Tiffany Deal

Michael Parrish

Coordinator for Fraternity Sorority Housing

Contact Michael Parrish

Andrew Seifert

Graduate Assistant for Fraternity Sorority Housing

Contact Andrew Seifert

Resources

How and can I Move onto my Chapter Hall?

Please reach out to your chapter's House Manager or Chapter President and discuss your desire to live on the chapter hall. While Fraternity Sorority Housing is set up similar to other communities on campus, each fraternity and sorority complete their own room assignments for their chapter and they report those to University Housing for the assignment of those members within the Chapter Hall.

When can I move onto my Chapter Hall?

Chapter members must have completed one semester at a college or university before they are eligible to live on the Chapter Hall. New freshmen may not reside in Fraternity Sorority Housing their first semester. However, new freshmen who become chapter members during their first semester may move onto the chapter hall for their second semester per the Chapter's Hall Assignments Roster for Mid Year Room Changes, no earlier than January during the prescribed room change period. At any point in the semester, within the Room Change dates, if a current chapter member would like to move on the Chapter Hall, they would need to speak to the House Manager to be approved and added to the Chapter's Hall Assignment Roster.

How can our Chapter update/upgrade our Chapter Space?

Chapter space renovations are cyclical from National Headquarters just as with any organization, even University Housing. If your chapter finds that you would like to look into a renovation of your chapter space, please reach out to the Coordinator for Fraternity Sorority Housing. At this point a meeting can be scheduled and plan can be put together of the information the chapter needs to put together for a renovations proposal.

I am no longer a member, how can I move off the Chapter Hall?

Contact your chapter president and indicate your intent to leave the chapter. University Housing will not move a resident out of Fraternity Sorority Housing as long as the member is still affiliated with the organization.

Please work with your chapter president to remove you from the University's Greek Roster system. After your chapter president has completed your removal from the University's Greek Roster
system, please reach out to the Coordinator for Fraternity Sorority Housing requesting a room change from the hall.

Once University Housing staff have verified your membership status, you can then be begin the room change process from the Chapter Hall.

Drugs and Alcohol

Drug & Alcohol Safety

Tobacco

Housing Rules

Pets

Housing Rules

Weapons & Fireworks

Housing Rules