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The vast majority of financial assistance at Clark is offered on the basis of financial need. We're committed to making a Clark education affordable to students admitted to the University, and we work with you and your family to thoroughly explore your options. |
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International Students & Financial Aid
International Students are a valued part of our community, and each year a large number receive financial aid to attend Clark - a reflection of the University's recognized diversity and strong global commitment. Competition for this assistance is intense, and the awards are based on both academic merit and financial need.
Several applicants each year show excellent academic records but do not
demonstrate the necessary financial ability to attend Clark. It is not unusual for the Admissions and Financial Aid Committee to deny an application on financial grounds. The admissions process is need-aware
and Clark does not generally offer financial assistance to cover the full cost of annual attendance.
Personal expenses such as room and board will, in most cases, be the responsibility of the student. Total expenses for the 2008-2009 academic year are estimated at nearly $45,000.
The average award this year was approximately $20,000, which means that most students will pay $25,000-$30,000 per year. International students are prohibited from working outside the University by the United States
government, and thus cannot rely on that sort of income to offset expenses. On-campus employment is limited and part-time per government regulations, and therefore not a significant source of personal income.
International Financial Aid Application
Financial need is determined by information provided on
Clark University's International Student Financial Aid Application (ISFAA) or Clark University's own Financial Aid Application. All those seeking aid must complete the ISFAA.
You should also submit supporting documents in the form of employer and/or bank statements. Since only partial financial awards are available, international applicants need to finance their remaining costs through sources other than Clark University.
Global Scholars Program
The
Global Scholars Program (GSP)
builds on Clark's acclaimed commitment to providing a challenging education with
a global view.
Eligibility
A student must provide proof of financial support in order to receive a visa for study in the United States. If you are a U.S. citizen or
you have a green card, then you are not an international student.
Students are classified in this manner to satisfy requirements of filing for financial aid from the U.S. government. Only students who are U.S. citizens or permanent residents are eligible to file the FAFSA and PROFILE. All others must file Clark's (or the College Board's) International Student Aid Application.
Please feel free to contact the Office of Admissions by e-mail at intadmissions@clarku.edu or by phone at (508) 793-7431 if you have any further questions on any aid-related matter.
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