U.S. Students
Clark University wants to help you and your family understand just how affordable a Clark education can be. On our website, you can find information about:
- Applying for Clark merit scholarships, whether you are a first-year or transfer student
- Identifying private scholarships (first-year or transfer)
- Understanding need-based aid (grants, loans, federal work-study)
- Applying for financial aid
- Deadlines to apply for financial aid
- Frequently asked questions and answers
What might you pay?
Clark’s Office of Financial Assistance will work closely with you and your family to explore a range of funding options.
MyinTuition
This tool can help you anticipate your college costs and estimate your eligibility for need-based scholarships. An education at Clark University is more affordable than you think.
View myintuitionNet Price Calculator
Use the College Board’s Net Price Calculator to give you a rough estimate of your eligibility for need-based assistance. The calculator provides an estimate only, and you may be eligible for more or less assistance than the results suggest.
view net price calculatorPlease contact us to discuss your results.
Clark merit scholarships
Your application to Clark automatically puts you in the running for our merit scholarships. Read more about our Presidential Scholarship (for first-year students only) and other merit scholarships for both first-year and transfer students.
Grants, loans and work-study
Find out about the process of applying for aid. Learn more about need-based aid, including grants, loans and work-study opportunities.
Financing and loan options
Clark recognizes that your family may need to explore additional financing options. Many families use a combination of payment plans and loan options to help pay the education costs that financial aid doesn’t cover.
Regional incentive grants
Each year, Clark University designates a handful of states outside of New England as part of our regional incentive grants program. Admitted first-year students who attend high school in these states automatically receive this $5,000-per-year grant (renewable for a total of four years or $20,000). For Fall 2023, the regional incentive grant states are California, Colorado, Florida, Illinois, Oregon, Texas, and Washington.
Ready to apply?
Office of Financial Assistance
Clark University
Office of Financial Assistance
950 Main Street
Worcester, MA 01610
1-508-793-7478
1-508-793-8802(Fax)
Monday – Friday
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.