Overview

Clark University established in 1887
Mission of the University
Clark University’s mission is to educate undergraduate and graduate students to be imaginative and contributing citizens of the world, and to advance the frontiers of knowledge and understanding through rigorous scholarship and creative effort.

The University seeks to prepare students to meet the challenges of a complex and rapidly changing society. In students and faculty, Clark fosters a commitment to excellence in studying traditional academic disciplines, as well as innovation in exploring questions that cross disciplinary boundaries. The free pursuit of inquiry and the free exchange of ideas are central to that commitment.

The focus of Clark's academic program is a liberal-arts education enriched by interactions among undergraduate students, graduate students, and faculty, and is closely linked to a select number of professional programs. Clark also serves students who wish to continue formal education throughout their lives.

Accreditation:
Clark University is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges, Inc. through its Commission on Institutions of Higher Education.
The Business School is accreditated by AACSB.

UG Courses

  • Ancient Civilization
  • Art History
  • Asian Studies
  • Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
  • Chemistry
  • Biology
  • Communication and Culture
  • Comparative Literature
  • Computer Science
  • Economics
  • English
  • Environmental Science
  • French
  • Geography
  • Global Environmental Studies
  • History
  • International Development and Social Change
  • Management
  • Mathematics
  • Music
  • Philosophy, Psychology
  • Physics
  • Political Science
  • Screen Studies
  • Sociology
  • Spanish
  • Student-designed
  • Theater
  • Women's and Gender Studies

PG Courses

  • Community Development and Planning (M.A.)
  • Education (M.A.T.)
  • English (M.A.)
  • Environmental Science and Policy (M.S.)
  • Geographic Information Science for Development and Environment (M.S.)
  • International Development and Social Change (M.A.)
  • Information Technology (M.S.I.T.)
  • Professional Communication (M.S.P.C.)
  • Public Administration (M.P.A.)
  • Accounting (M.S.A)
  • Business Administration (M.B.A.) in Social Change
  • Business Administration (M.B.A.) in Sustainability
  • Finance (M.S.F.)

List of Departments / Schools / Faculty / College

  • Biology
  • Chemistry (Gustaf H. Carlson School of)
  • Computer Science
  • Economics
  • Education (Jacob Hiatt School for Urban Education)
  • English
  • Foreign Languages and Literatures
  • Geography (Graduate School of)
  • Graduate School of Management
  • History
  • Holocaust and Genocide Studies (Strassler Family Center for)
  • Innovation and Entrepreneurship Program
  • International Development, Community, and Environment
  • Marsh Institute
  • Mathematics and Computer Science
  • Philosophy
  • Physics
  • Political Science
  • Psychology, Frances L. Hiatt School of
  • Sociology
  • Visual & Performing Arts
  • Writing Center

Scholarships

"Our goal is to make the Clark experience accessible and affordable for you as long as you meet the qualifications of admission”. For the academic year 2012-2013, Clark awarded approximately $49 million in financial assistance and 85% of undergraduates received some form of financial assistance. The Office of Financial Assistance is available to work closely with you and your family to explore a range of funding options. We invite you to use the College Board's Net Price Calculator to provide you with an estimate of your eligibility for both merit and need-based assistance.

Intake Seasons months
Fall October
Spring August

Location & Facilities

Location: Worcester, MA, USA.
Campus: Urban

Accommodation:
There are more than 1,750 graduate and undergraduate students who reside in the University's nine residence halls and fourteen houses, including five graduate student houses.

The goal of the Residential Life and Housing (RLH) Office is to provide a living environment that allows for academic pursuits, interpersonal interactions, educational opportunities and social events. The environment created is intended to encourage freedom of action and self-expression within the context of community responsibility.

Residence Halls and Houses
Undergraduate residence halls at Clark University are often referred to as being one of the following:
First-Year Halls
Bullock Hall, the Johnson Sanford Center, and Wright Hall all offer traditional university living, allowing first-year students to get to know each other better. Bullock and Wright Halls were extensively renovatied in 2010, and the Johnson Hall and Sanford Hall were renovated into the combined Johnson Sanford Center in 2012.

Most rooms in Bullock and Wright are doubles, with a few single rooms in each building. Each building is equipped with community bathrooms on each floor, one full kitchen, many social lounges, quiet study rooms, multimedia study rooms, and laundry facilities. The Johnson Sanford Center features a mix of Single, Double, and Triple rooms. All First-Year Housing is Traditional Lifestyle.

Mixed-Class Halls
The University maintains two mixed-class, co-educational residence halls; Dana Hall, and Hughes Hall Hall. Both have single, double, and a few triple rooms. Traditional Lifestyle and Suite Lifestyle housing options are available. All floors have private bathrooms and most floors have kitchen facilities.

Single-Sex Hall
Currently the University offers single-sex housing for women in Dodd Hall. It has singles and doubles in a quad-style arrangement. Limited Apartment Lifestyle housing options are available for upper-class students in Dodd Hall as well. There are kitchenettes on each floor. Learn more

Suite-Style Hall
Maywood Street Hall is intended to house primarily junior and senior students. It is comprised entirely of 4-, 5-, or 6-person suites. Each suite resembles an apartment with a separate entry door, living room, and bathroom. All rooms in Maywood Street Hall are Suite Lifestyle.

Blackstone Hall (Premium Housing)
Blackstone Hall is our newest residence hall and houses primarily junior and senior students. It is comprised entirely of 4- or 6-person apartments. Each apartment has a separate entry door, living room, bedrooms, and 1 to 1½ bathrooms. Blackstone Hall apartments feature ammonites not found in other campus properties, including central air conditioning, dishwashers, and corian counter tops. All rooms in Blackstone Hall are Apartment Lifestyle.

RLH Houses
The University offers fourteen houses for undergraduate residence living. Some are structured like small residence halls and others offer apartment-style living. The houses are: 13 Beaver Street; 70 Florence Street; 906, 914, 926, 930, and 934 Main Street (graduate housing); 21 and 23 Maywood Street; 1 and 3 Maywood Place; 112 and 114 Woodland Street; and 157 Woodland Street.

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