Postgraduate academic requirements
Successful completion of an undergraduate or graduate course in an academic discipline relevant to the proposed field of study is required prior to starting the program.
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What Clark University says about their program:
A distinguished master’s program in Clark University’s renowned International Development, Community, and Environment (IDCE) Department, the graduate degree in international development focuses on critical analysis and hands-on practice, giving you the tools and confidence to put your skills to work in the field. You will assess the real-world impact of grassroots initiatives, social movements, government policies, technological innovation, and education. And you will reach a deeper understanding of the major forces shaping societies.
Strive to understand the complex political economy of the global distribution, circulation, and regulation of people on the move today. Immerse yourself in a participatory, community-based, and refugee-centered approach to the field for a comprehensive analysis of experiences of, and responses to, forcible displacement and integration from a mobilities perspective.
Successful completion of an undergraduate or graduate course in an academic discipline relevant to the proposed field of study is required prior to starting the program.
85 overall, sub-score minimum of 20
6.5 overall, sub-score minimum of 6
120, sub-score minimum of 100
61 overall with no band below 55
112
B2+ Pre-Advanced Level
Students who are citizens of the following countries, or who have graduated from an accredited degree program at a university in these countries are exempt from the English language requirements:
Required for all School of Management and Ph.D. programs) unless student has over 3 years working experience, from which, the university can consider a waiver.
Required for the MAT program
Required for Ph.D. programs in Biochemistry, Chemistry, Physics, and Economics. This requirement may be waived on a case-by-case basis
NOTE: Certain programs require additional application materials
Clark University believe that an investment in your education has lifelong and wide-ranging returns.
Clark University offers generous scholarships and tuition discounts for each program, and the majority of students do not pay the full cost of tuition. Counselors are at the University to work with you individually to make graduate school affordable.
Clark University master’s and doctoral degree programs award generous merit-based scholarships to U.S. and international students who demonstrate academic potential and a commitment to Clark community values. Merit-based scholarships are assessed during the application review process, and no additional application is required.
More than 90% of Clark graduate students, both U.S. and international, receive scholarships. Scholarship awards vary by department and program, and may total up to or more than 50% of tuition.
From $15,525 to $62,700 per year
$10,952 per year
Please note: Although PhD programs have tuition listed, for the most part, students will receive a full scholarship and stipend depending on their positions
Many international students will require a visa to study in the US, and this is a vital step of your study abroad journey. Make sure you understand the requirements you may need to meet before applying.