International Early Action:
Our International Community
Are you an international student?
If you are a U.S. citizen or have a green card, then you do not need a U.S. Visa and therefore are not an international student. An international student must provide proof of financial support in order to receive a visa for study in the United States.
International students are a valued part of our community, and each year, Clark enrolls many new international undergraduate students. As of Fall 2011, the University had 730 international students (graduate and undergraduate), from:
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Albania Angola Azerbajian Bangladesh Barbados Belarus Belgium Belize Bolivia Bosnia & Herzegovina Brazil Bulgaria Burma Cameroon Canada Chile China Croatia Denmark Ecuador El Salvador Ethiopia France Georgia Germany Ghana |
Honduras Hong Kong Iceland India Indonesia Iran Iraq Israel Italy Jamaica Japan Jordan Kenya Lithuania Luxembourg Madagascar Malaysia Maldives Mexico Moldavia Mongolia Morocco Mozambique Nepal New Zealand Nigeria Norway |
Pakistan Palestine Panama Peru Philippines Poland Russia Senegal Serbia Singapore South Africa South Korea Spain Sri Lanka Sudan Swaziland Switzerland Taiwan Tanzania Thailand Turkey Ukraine United Kingdom Vietnam Yemen Zambia Zimbabwe |
Multicultural Student Organizations
Clark has several multicultural groups on campus, including:
- International Students Association (ISA)
- Asian Culture Society
- Black Student Union (BSU)
- Caribbean African Student Association (CASA)
- European Student Associaton
- Latin American Student Organization (LASO)
- Muslim Student Association (Al-Ikhlas)
- South Asian Students Association (SASA)
The Office of Intercultural Affairs is also available to provide support to international students and increase awareness of cultural diversity.
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