Faith Diemer is the student services coordinator for the Harvey S. Peeler Jr. College of Veterinary Medicine (PCVM), bringing with her a passion for student support and years of experience helping Clemson students navigate important academic and personal transitions.
As a student-centered resource for Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) students, Diemer will help cultivate a supportive and inclusive environment that promotes holistic well-being from orientation through graduation. In her role, she will work closely with students to help them build strong connections, navigate professional expectations and thrive throughout their veterinary education.
Diemer joined Clemson University in 2019 and previously served as an academic advisor and living-learning community coordinator for first-year undergraduate students. Through those roles, she developed extensive experience supporting students during critical transition periods and fostering meaningful engagement within the Clemson community.
“When I started working at Clemson in 2019, it didn’t take long for me to recognize the strong sense of community and the genuine ‘Clemson Family’ atmosphere that makes the University so special,” Diemer said. “The people and sense of community are what truly made me fall in love with Clemson and motivated me to continue building my career here.”
The opportunity to join the PCVM was especially meaningful to Diemer because of the college’s historic significance and long-term impact on the state and region.
“This opportunity especially stood out to me because of the lasting impact the PCVM will have on the local community and the state, and I’m excited to be part of something so historic,” she said.
In her new role, Diemer is focused on creating an environment where students feel encouraged and empowered throughout their academic journey.
“I’m excited about the opportunity to serve as a resource for students and help foster an environment where they feel supported and empowered to succeed,” she said. “I look forward to helping contribute to a culture that prioritizes students’ overall well-being and encourages them both academically and personally.”
As the college continues to grow and evolve, Diemer hopes to help shape a culture centered on care, connection and student success.

“As the college continues to grow and evolve, I hope to make a meaningful impact by helping create a supportive student-centered environment,” she said. “I hope to contribute to a culture where students feel genuinely cared for throughout their experience.”
Outside of the office, Diemer enjoys traveling, reading and spending time with her husband and their French bulldog, Luna.
