Clark University
  • United States
  • Worcester, Massachusetts, United States
    • School Type: University
    • Scholarship: Up to 50% for entire program
Ranking

#Top 300 World University (Times Higher Education)

#7 World’s Best Small Universities (Times Higher Education)

#97 National Universities (U.S. News & World Report)

#16 Entrepreneurial Research Universities (Forbes Magazine)

#Top 16 MBA programs for “green business” fields (Entrepreneur Magazine)

Strong Majors
  • Business
  • Marketing, Communication 
  • Finance, Accounting 
  • Computer Science, Geographic Info Science 
Key Facts

- Liberal arts and research-focused university
- CAIA Academic Partner Institution and CFA Institute Partner, boasting a 70% first-time CPA Exam pass rate
- Over 3,000 students from more than 80 countries
- 10:1 student-to-faculty ratio
- 100% of students engage in an internship or experiential learning by graduation
- More than 130 student clubs and organizations
- Facilities include multiple libraries, a writing center, health services, counseling and wellness center, bookstore, athletic center, pool and fitness center
- 24/7 safety and security, including a student safety escort service and shuttle service

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Situated in Worcester, Massachusetts, Clark University holds the distinction of being the first all-graduate institution in the USA. Founded in 1887, it has evolved into a privately funded, coeducational, and non-sectarian university. Clark University offers a wide array of academic programs, including bachelor’s, master’s, certificate, and doctoral degrees across various disciplines.

Clark University provides a diverse range of academic options, including over 30 undergraduate majors and minors, 12 interdisciplinary concentrations, and more than 30 advanced degree programs. The university's total enrollment is 3,122 students, comprising 2,242 undergraduates and 1,158 graduate students.

International Student Programs

Clark University welcomes international students from over 80 countries, offering a variety of programs both on its campus and online, as well as through partnerships with universities in China and Poland via its American Language and Culture Institute (ALCI). The ALCI provides programs such as the International Pathway Program for Undergraduates, Graduate Pathway Program, and English for Academic Success among others. To see more information about ALCI programs and student requirements, click here

Admission and Language Requirements

International students whose native language is not English have to submit an official TOEFL, Duolingo, or IELTS score report. 

Other Requirements:

  • Common Application
  • Transcript(s)
  • Counselor Recommendation
  • Teacher Recommendation

Scholarships for First-Year International Students

International high school students could be eligible for scholarships offered by the university and several other organizations, depending on factors including academic accomplishments. To find out more, click here. 

Scholarships for Transfer International Students

International students transferring to Clark University could be eligible for merit scholarships based on academic achievement. Transfer international students may also be eligible for scholarships offered by private organizations. The university offers the following scholarships:

  • International Traina Transfer Scholarship worth $20,000 annually
  • International Achievement Transfer Scholarship worth $15,000 annually
  • International Jonas Clark Transfer Scholarship worth $10,000 annually

International Faculty and Scholars

The university also accepts international faculty and researchers, as well as visiting professors, researchers, and short-term scholars. They are provided with immigration support by the International Students and Scholars Office (ISSO). 

Financial Aid for International Students

Steps to Apply:

  • Confirm citizenship
  • Complete the College Scholarship Service (CSS)/Financial Aid Profile form

 Estimated Expenses for International Students

An average international student pays a minimum of $35,000 every year. Students who do not have financial assistance will have to pay an estimated $67,000 in total expenses. 

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