Merit-Based Scholarships
Clark University offers a variety of merit-based scholarships. Consideration is given to students who have demonstrated exceptional academic performance and personal qualities during their secondary school years. Merit-based scholarship decisions are solely based on information presented in the admission application without consideration of financial need. Admitted students who receive a merit-based scholarship will be notified at the time of admission.
All applicants are automatically considered for all merit-based scholarships with the exception of the Presidential Scholarship which requires a separate application. Please refer to the Presidential Scholarship application process below.
Need-Based Financial Aid
Gift Aid
Gift aid is financial aid that does not need to be repaid. Students must reapply annually, generally through submission of the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
Self-Help
Self-help is financial aid that needs to be repaid or earned. Students must reapply annually, generally through submission of the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
Federal Direct Stafford Loans may be awarded as subsidized or unsubsidized.
For the Federal Direct Subsidized Stafford Loan, no interest accrues while the student is enrolled in school on at least a half time basis or during the six-month grace period following the student’s separation from school.
For the Federal Direct Unsubsidized Stafford Loan, interest accrues while the student is enrolled in school and capitalizes, becoming part of the principal balance, when the student enters repayment six months after the student separates from school.
Federal Work Study (FWS) represents an opportunity for students to work and earn up to the amount awarded. FWS is not deducted from the bill.
Private Scholarships
If you receive a private scholarship, you must inform the Clark University Office of Financial Assistance in writing. Private scholarships are considered part of your aid package.
Transfer Student Scholarships
Other Scholarships
The Segal AmeriCorps Scholarship reinforces Clark University’s commitment to community service as embodied in its motto: “Challenge Convention. Change Our World.” To be eligible, you must be a recipient of the Segal AmeriCorps Education Award and a full-time undergraduate day student admitted into a degree program at Clark University. Clark matches your scholarship dollar for dollar. Renewal of your scholarship will be in accordance with Clark’s scholarship guidelines and your continued eligibility for the Segal AmeriCorps Education Award.
Clark University participates in the Yellow Ribbon Program (YRP) portion of the Post-9/11 Veterans’ Educational Assistance Act of 2008. The YRP is a partnership between the University and the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) to assist eligible students with tuition expenses.
Clark University is a member of the nationwide Tuition Exchange Program, which serves current faculty and staff employed at participating institutions. Member colleges and universities set their own policies for determining a student’s eligibility. If you wish to learn about your eligibility for acceptance at Clark through the Tuition Exchange Program, you must work with the Tuition Exchange liaison officer at your parent’s institution.