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Study Abroad

Clark University is well known for its international character and is committed to encouraging a strong Clark presence abroad, and an international presence on campus. The Office of Study Abroad Programs coordinates international study programs. Clark offers 23 semester or year-long programs in Australia, Chile, China, Costa Rica, the Dominican Republic, England, France, Germany, Japan, Mexico, Namibia/South Africa, Scotland, Spain, and Turks and Caicos. Our programs range from internships to academic programs conducted by foreign universities, and from culturally intensive to major-oriented curricula. Clark also offers two internship programs in Washington D.C.

Students may also take a leave of absence to study abroad on pre-approved programs in locations where Clark has no program of its own. Students may earn up to two units of transfer credit for pre-approved study abroad programs during the summer.

Students who study abroad on a Clark program pay the International Program Fee (approx. tuition, room and board). Students may earn up to a full year of credit through study abroad. Students interested in study abroad should contact the Office of Study Abroad Programs at Dana Commons or call (508) 793-7363 for more information.


 

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