Learn, prepare, explore, and have fun!
Students currently enrolled in an undergraduate program at their home university are invited to join us for American Summer at Clark University, a six-week learning experience on our beautiful campus.
Earn academic credits and take advantage of opportunities to improve your English, explore the region, and investigate career options in the United States.
Courses from Summer 2004
Session 1: May 21 – July 3, 2024
PHYS 110
Introduction to Physics Part 1
Moataz Hannout
ASTR 001
Astronomy
Yaghmorassene (Macene) Hebib
BIOL 101
Intro to Biology 1
Mandy Gaudreau
ID 131
Local Action/Global Change
Nastasia Lawton-Sticklor
EDUC 152
Complexities of Urban Schooling
Cara Berg Powers
ASL 1010
American Sign Language 1
John Dunn
ASL 1020
American Sign Language 2
John Dunn
BIOL 101
LAB: Intro to Biology 1
Mandy Gaudreau
CSCI 201
Introduction to Software Development Operations (DevOps)
Pawan Gupta
SCRN 130
Film Genre: Musical
Erica Tortolani
TA 134
Tap Dance
Audra Carabetta
Session 2: July 8 – August 16, 2024
PHYS 111
Introduction to Physics Part 2
Moataz Hannout
BIOL 102
Intro to Biology 2
Mandy Gaudreau
ASL 1010
American Sign Language 1
John Dunn
ASL 1020
American Sign Language 2
John Dunn
BIOL 102
LAB: Intro to Biology 2
Mandy Gaudreau
COMM 1210
Effective Speaking and Presenting
Heather Macpherson
CSCI 120
Introduction to Computing
Pawan Gupta
HIST 150
Introduction to Public History
Melinda Marchand
HIST 1200
American History Through Film
Steven Heise
PSCI 147
World Order and Globalization
Oheneba Boateng
SOC 251
Media and Society
Matt Gregory

Visa eligibility
Clark can provide student visa support and visa document services for full-time students. If you are in the United States with visitor status, you may qualify to take one course.
Accommodations and Meals
Dorm-style single and double rooms and on-campus dining are available for additional fees.
Welcome to Worcester
Clark’s safe and welcoming residential campus is set in the heart of Worcester, New England’s second-largest city. With our picturesque location just south of downtown, restaurants, coffee shops, museums, cultural events, and more are just a short walk away.

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Graduate Admissions
Office location
122 Woodland Street
Worcester, MA 01610-1477
9 a.m. – 5 p.m., Monday through Friday
1-508-793-7373