TUITION
Tuition for the 2008 - 2009 academic year is $3180 for a 14-week (full semester) course, and $1590 for a 7-week (half semester) course. When considering annual educational expenditures, students should also account for living, insurance and other student service-related expenses.
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MERIT-BASED AWARDS
Clark University Graduate School of Management offers a generous range of
merit-based scholarships and assistantships. Approximately 50% of
our incoming students receive some form of financial
assistance. Scholarship awards consist of 25% to 100% tuition
remission for full-time students, and up to 50% for part-time students. Many
students are also offered administrative or research assistantships, involving 6
to 12 working hours per week, compensated with a stipend. All applicants,
domestic and international, full-time and part-time, are considered for these
awards, and no separate application is required. Applicants are awarded
scholarships or assistantships at the time they are notified of the admissions
decision.
LOANS
Clark University's
Office of
Financial Assistance supports graduate students in identifying and applying
for a number of loan programs. The office's website maintains an up-to-date list
of lenders that participate in the Federal Family Education Loan Programs. Be
aware that the listed programs typically require that borrowers are U.S.
citizens or Permanent Residents, or have a co-signer who is a U.S. citizen or
Permanent Resident. Please review the information carefully to determine your
eligibility.