Global Reach
Clark University is truly a global institution, granting undergraduate, graduate, and professional degrees to international students at our Worcester, MA campus, and at branch campuses and partner schools around the world.
The Clark approach to learning integrates hands-on experience with coursework taught by professors who are currently working in the field. Blending the practical and the pedagogical has earned Clark a reputation for providing excellent professional preparation to students who graduate with the tools needed to create meaningful, positive change in their careers, their companies, and their communities.
We prepare all of our students — both in the US and abroad — to be successful leaders in the increasingly globalized workplace.
Clark Poland
Cracow School of Business/Cracow University of Economics
Clark has a partnership with the Cracow School of Business (CSB) at Cracow University of Economics which offers a dual degree of an MBA from CSB and a Master of Science in Communication from Clark.
Clark China
The School of Professional Studies has a relationship with Hefei University of Technology (HFUT). At HFUT, Clark provides instruction in International Economics and Trade. While this degree is not a Clark credential, it is approved by China’s Ministry of Education.
While students in this program sometimes complete the entire degree in China, some choose to take advantage of an accelerated degree program (3+1+1). This opportunity enables students to spend their senior year as a visiting student. Then they are can choose to stay to earn a Clark master’s degree in their second +1.
. We have the same model in HEFUT with one major, International Economics and Trade. Unlike our programs in Poland, these degrees are not Clark University degrees but are governed by the Chinese Ministry of Education.
While students in these programs sometimes complete their entire degree in China, some choose to take advantage of an accelerated degree program (3+1+1) that enables them to spend their senior year at Clark’s Worcester campus and transfer course credit back to China to complete their undergraduate degree. They may then choose to remain at Clark and earn a Clark University master’s degree in the second +1 year.