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Master of Science in Finance

Students in the Clark MSF program are well-prepared for career advancement in the financial industry, whether it is in corporate finance, investments, or with a financial institution. Students seeking additional credentials, such as Certified Financial Analyst or Certified Alternative Investment Analyst, will also accrue knowledge through their MSF coursework that will ready them for these examinations.

Academic Excellence
Accredited by AACSB International and recognized by The Princeton Review as a Best Business School, Clark prepares students for professional life in finance through a rigorous MSF curriculum that explores the multi-faceted financial industry, while developing students' teamwork, leadership, and communication skills.

Clark's Finance Faculty is known for their significant contribution to academic research in the financial field and diverse professional experience.

Gain a Global Perspective
Clark's global curriculum reflects today's ever-changing business landscape and our widely-respected faculty bring research expertise and worldly experience to the classroom.

Opportunities for Emerging Professionals
Clark recognizes professional potential and encourages emerging professionals, with limited work experience, to strengthen their credentials and career prospects with an MSF from Clark.

Affordable Living, Access to Business Centers
Located in Worcester, Massachusetts, just 45 minutes west of Boston and 3 hours north of New York City, Clark is close to major business hubs, but offers an affordable cost of living for students.

Generous Financial Support
Clark rewards strong applicants with generous merit-based scholarships, equal to 25% to 100% of tuition, and assistantships, where students work with faculty or professional staff on special projects while earning a stipend that helps fund their education.