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Our application is open for the fall and spring semesters. Most of the application is submitted online:

2024 Transfer App

Transfer application materials include the following:

  • Transfer Application. We use our own application for transfer applicants.
    • The application fee is $0.
  • One Letter of Recommendation.
    • We strongly prefer a letter of recommendation from a faculty member at your most recently attended college/university. If you have not taken any classes recently, we will accept a letter of recommendation from one of the following sources:
      • a mentor
      • a supervisor from a job or volunteer opportunity
      • a community leader
      • anyone who can comment on your potential to succeed at Clark.
  • Mid-Term-Report Form  from your current college/university. This form is required if you are currently in your first full-time semester of college. For all other applicants, the mid-term report is optional.
    • You may want to submit this report if your grades in current classes are part of an upward trajectory.
  • Unofficial Final Secondary School Transcript. A final high school transcript is required with marks for each grade.
    • GED, HiSET, or other high school equivalency credentials are accepted in lieu of a final high school transcript.
    • Enrolling students will be required to submit official transcripts prior to enrollment.
  • Unofficial College Transcripts. College transcripts are required from all institutions attended.
    • Enrolling students will be required to submit official transcripts prior to enrollment.
  • Optional SAT/ACT scores. We are test-optional, so test scores are not required.
    • SAT CEEB Code: 3279
    • ACT CEEB Code: 1808
  • FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid). The FAFSA is required for all United States citizens or permanent residents who wish to apply for federal financial aid.
  • CSS Profile. The CSS Profile is an online application used to award institutional need-based aid. The CSS Profile is required for all international applicants interested in applying for need-based aid.

Additional items to submit if you are an international student:

  • Optional national examination results (e.g., A levels, GCSE, WASSCE, CBSE, ISCE, CXC, CAPE, etc.)
  • Proof of English Proficiency. Documented proof of English proficiency is required if your native language is not English; read more about our English proficiency requirements.
  • Foreign Credential Evaluation. A foreign credit evaluation is required if you are attending a college or university outside the United States.

Application Status and Updates

Watch for our email with information about logging in to the applicant portal to check the status of your application, check for any missing materials, and receive updates.

The Admissions Office may contact you if further information is needed to complete your admission application. If your application remains incomplete, it will be withdrawn, but only after we have attempted to notify you by email regarding the missing materials. It’s your responsibility to ensure your application is complete.

Contact Information

Undergraduate Admissions

Undergraduate Admissions Office
Office Hours
  • 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday – Friday

    Selected Saturdays in the Fall and Spring