Clark University

Key majors offered
Graduate
Accounting
Business Analytics
Finance - Financial Analytics
Finance - Traditional Finance
Information Technology
Undergraduate
Computer Science
Housing Location Type Offers Scholarships Student Population Offers CLA
Available for Graduate Urban Yes 3122 (Total) Yes
Degrees Offered Public/Private Institution Type Student Body
Bachelor, Master Private Doctorate-Granting University

Yearly Costs / ELS Level

Living Expenses
Degree Tuition Fees Housing ** Meals OtherExpenses I 20/Visa* (Total Required Funds) ELS
Bachelor 111
Master $ $ 112
*
 I-20/Visa costs include Tuition, Housing, Meals and all other fees in USD
**
Housing cost may include meals and other expenses to equal Living Expenses
 

Location

Since our founding as the first all-graduate school in the nation in 1887, we have been welcoming graduate students from around the world. Our diverse community of students, hailing from over 90 different countries, brings new perspectives into the classroom and offers the opportunity to examine topics from all angles. Our Student have the options to enroll in 20 master’s programs, 8 doctoral programs, and a number of certificate programs. The programs consist of both specializations and interdisciplinary. The 2021 edition of U.S. News & World Report’s Best Colleges guide recognizes Clark University as No.103 among National University and No. 27 on the list of Best Value Schools. Clark University is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges, Inc. through its Commission on Institutions of Higher Education. The School of Management is accredited by AACSB International—The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business. Worcester, Massachusetts is located in the heart of New England, offering close proximity to the major city centers of Boston, New York City, and Washington, D.C. The annual high temperature is 56 °F/ 13.3°C, and low temperature is 39 °F/3.8°C. As the second largest city in New England, Worcester boasts a diverse and tightly knit community, with over 20 percent of Worcester’s population comprised of immigrants AVERAGE LOW TEMPERATURE (WINTER): 39 °F/ 3.8°C AVERAGE HIGH TEMPERATURE (SUMMER): 56 °F/ 13.3°C

Housing


Clark University offers limited on-campus housing for grad students but most students prefer to live off-campus in an apartment with 1-3 roommates.

Student life

Clark has a place for everyone! We encourage our students to go out, be involved in the local community, and network. We have a variety of student associations and organizations that are available to our graduate students, including intercultural and international groups. Over 130 student clubs and organizations in everything from the performing arts and club sports, to environmental activism and community work Frequent, year-round events on-campus and in/around Worcester, fitness classes and facilities, recreation and intramural sports International Gala: Clark’s popular annual spring showcase of dance and music, produced and performed by students to celebrate our diverse community Spree Day: An evolving event since 1903 when classes are canceled one day each spring for food trucks, live music and activities