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Clark University

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Clark University

Worcester, United States

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Clark is utterly focused on (some might say obsessed with) putting knowledge into action. It’s how we solidify what we learn and make a difference in the lives of others every day. See for yourself how instructive, impactful, and exhilarating this process

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Scholarships

0

Venues

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Enrolled

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Global Rank

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Rankings

United States

Top 5%

Worldwide

#943

About Clark University

Institution Type

Public

Global Ranking

#943

Position(%)

5%

Masters Courses

27

PHD Scholarships

91

Masters Scholarships

195

Bachelors Courses

58

Bachelors Scholarships

263

PHD Courses

10

Short Courses

0

Distance Learning

15

Venues

1

Location

Worcester, MA

Country

United States

Enrollment Statistics

Acceptance Rate

N/A

Total Applicants

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Total Enrolled

3395

Female (50%)
Male (50%)
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Reviews

2.4 out of 5

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2 years ago

I vibed well with Clark. I visited the campus a few times, hung out with "Clarkies" and applied (& got in), BUT, I was VERY "small LAC" focused in my college endeavors. Therefore, I was gravitating less towards universities at the time I was applying to schools as an undergraduate. I did like Clark though, but in the end, Hampshire College in Amherst won out. It was more: "academically flexible" then a LOT of the other places I'd looked at and applied to, and Clark fell into that more: "academically traditional" category. Clark has a VERY NICE campus though. Worcester isn't my favorite place in MA overall; and I felt the Amherst/Northampton area was a nicer placer to go to college (and to potentially live in after graduation); so it won me over.

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Ben Schaeffer

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a year ago

Indoctrination center with Orwellian culture. Low educational rigor. Go to a STEM focused university, coding boot camp, learn a trade, or just start working. It used to be good (as indicated by the older reviews) but Clark has fallen and is now actively working to make the world a worse place

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Daniel Broderick

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2 years ago

Campus is lovely. Students committed to improving the city and the world around them. A curriculum that moves across disciplines allowing students to engage with academics more personally. Write. Write. Write. We just want more of it here within the undergraduate and graduate curriculum. This cannot be overstated.

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jj sleighride

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10 months ago

I had some very abusive professors. People outright didn't believe I'm an immigrant because of my excellent English, what irony. They didn't even get my name right during graduation (called me by a woman's name). Imagine being laughed at, at your own graduation by these woke hypocrites. Despite being born in a foreign country and growing up bilingual, one of the deans told me, literally, "X [my ethnic background] or whatever is not a real country" and I was forced to take a foreign language. I couldn't believe it, and this was back in the mid 2010's. I was discriminated against, judged, and treated as subhuman because of my gender and background. A handful of good professors, but they all left.

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Gato Reviews

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3 weeks ago

Why You Should Reconsider Clark University: Must Read I graduated from Clark University in December 2023. This is my second time posting a review; the first one was removed. Here’s why I believe students, especially international ones, should think twice before choosing Clark: No Career Support or Campus Placements: Clark does not offer any structured placement support. No major companies come to campus to hire students, and the university makes no effort to follow up with graduates on their employment outcomes. The few companies that do visit are often local insurance firms hiring for commission-based sales roles—far from what international students expect when making a significant financial and personal investment to study in the U.S. Overcrowded Classes: Some MS-STEM classes have over 60 students, with more than 90% from India, limiting diversity and cross-cultural learning. Imagine the kind of international school environment you can expect from a business university with such limited representation. Inexperienced Faculty: Many instructors are recent MS graduates themselves, with little to no teaching experience. Biased Grading: I gave honest feedback in a course evaluation and received a noticeably lower grade, which felt retaliatory. Pre-Recorded Lectures: Several courses are offered as pre-recorded videos, not live sessions. Many students come to the U.S. expecting in-person academic engagement, not to watch recorded content. Safety Concerns: The surrounding neighborhood regularly sees incidents of gunfire, robbery, and other safety issues. It does not feel like a secure environment to live or study in. High Cost: Even with a scholarship, tuition is still significantly higher than that of better-ranked public universities like Texas Tech. Poor Classroom Environment: Facilities are basic. The furniture and classroom setup feel more like a budget training center than a graduate-level university. Safety Concerns: The neighborhood has frequent incidents of gunfire, robbery, and other safety risks. It doesn’t feel like a secure place to live or study. Alumni Outcomes Speak Volumes: If you're considering Clark, check the LinkedIn profiles of recent international graduates. Many are either unemployed or working in fields unrelated to their studies, clear evidence of weak career support and outcomes. This is my honest experience, and I’m sharing it so future students can make an informed decision. If this review is removed again, I will continue to repost it. No student should come to the U.S. full of dreams, only to be let down by a university that overpromises and underdelivers.

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Dilshad Sayed

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