What are the degrees Indian students take admission in, at the Clark University?
While Clark University offers a vast variety of specializations to international students, Indian students make a few popular choices each year. These programs are some of the most sought-after courses the university offers and hence popular among Indian students. The degrees that are specifically
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As per the latest student profile for Clark Universuty UG students, the average high school GPA was 3.68.
- Average SAT score: 1300 - 1440
- Average ACT score: 29-33
The admit rate for the Class of 2024 at Clark University was 49%.
Clark Uni is a top university for Indian students. In the UG courses, Indian is one of the top countries from where students hail. Also, Clark University ranks at #37 for the Best Value schools category in 2026, as per U.S. News. It is also a R2 university with an endowment of USD 522 Million.
Yes, Clark Uni offers need based financial aid for international students. To get the financial aid, international students are required to complete International Student Certification of Finances and Financial Assistance application form. Clark Uni does not accept IFSAA.
In the US specific rankings by U.S. News, Clark Uni ranking is #132 in 2026. It ranked at the same rank in 2025. In the QS country-based rankings, Clark University ranks at #104 in 2026.
The University of Pacific and Clark University both are among the top choices of international students in the USA. Every university offers something unique for its international students to stand out of the herd. Both universities have its advantages and disadvantages.
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