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SAT University Admissions Guide
Also known as: Clark, Clark Cougars
Private Nonprofit school in Worcester, Massachusetts, United States of America
Founded in 1887 by industrialist Jonas Gilman Clark, Clark University is one of the nation’s first modern research universities, enrolling approximately 4,148 students, with a liberal arts core and a strong emphasis on undergraduate research. Accredited by NECHE and classified as an R2: Doctoral University, Clark offers nearly 40 undergraduate and 30 graduate programs across the arts and sciences, management, geography, and professional studies. The compact 72‑acre campus is located on Main Street in the Main South neighborhood of Worcester, providing easy access to city amenities and fostering community engagement through its Jacob Hiatt Center for Urban Education and multiple research institutes. Clark maintains a student‑faculty ratio of 10:1 and encourages interdisciplinary collaboration, study abroad, and service‑learning initiatives.
SAT Scores are optional
This university has a test-optional policy.
Clark University operates a test‑optional admissions policy allowing applicants to choose whether to submit SAT or ACT scores; scores are not required for admission but may be considered if submitted, with a holistic review of academic records, essays, and recommendations. International applicants may also submit test scores optionally, alongside proof of English proficiency.
Note: Some programs or scholarships may still recommend or require SAT scores. Always verify the latest admission criteria on the official university website.
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