Founded in 1887, Clark University is a private research university in Worcester, Massachusetts. The student body consists of about 2,300 undergraduates and 1,100 graduate and professional students. Notably, 11% of students are international, adding a wealth of diversity to an already vibrant campus life. Clark promotes a rigorous liberal arts curriculum within the context of a research experience that addresses challenges on a global scale.
Fast Facts
Over 45 majors, minors and concentrations are offered in the humanities, social sciences, natural sciences and engineering.
All first-year students participate in Clark Navigator, a first-year experience program. The program is designed to help students transition to academic and campus life.
Clark strongly encourages hands-on learning through research programs and internship opportunities with 100% of student completing an internship or experiential learning by the time they graduate.
The most poplar majors are psychology, management, political science and biology.
Student Life
In addition to 17 NCAA Division III teams, Clark has multiple intramural and club sports with over 60% of students participating in athletics.
Students are required to live on campus for the first two years, unless they live within 25 miles of campus, making for an active campus life.
With over 130 student clubs and organizations, there is something for everyone.
Clark has many annual events including Midnight Mayhem, a basketball game against Worcester State, and Spree Day, where classes are cancelled and students are able to enjoy a fun-filled day right before finals.
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