Clarke University

Dubuque, United States of America

Clarke University is a private, established at 1843 ,Catholic liberal arts university rooted in the traditions of the Sisters of Charity of the Blessed Virgin Mary (BVM). Known for its small class sizes, individualized attention, and strong community, Clarke provides students with an education emphasizing personal, academic, and spiritual growth.
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Clarke states that 100% of its students receive some financial aid.
Yes. Clarke offers merit scholarships for full-time international undergraduates after holistic review of applications. Awards include Clarke Academic Scholarship (for first-year students), Transfer Scholarships, and others like Music, Art & Design, etc.
Yes. For first-year students, Clarke is test-optional: applicants may submit test scores if they feel those strengthen their application; absence won’t penalize.
International students must submit TOEFL, DUOLINGO, or IELTS scores unless waived. Example minimums: TOEFL PBT 550, TOEFL iBT 75, DUOLINGO 105, IELTS 6.0. Clarke’s TOEFL school code is 6099.
Clarke recommends applying at least 3 months before the semester start to allow processing of admission, transcript evaluations, visa documentation, etc.
• First-year students: preference for a cumulative and core GPA of at least 2.5 / 4.0 on high school records.  • Transfer students: minimum cumulative college GPA of 2.0 / 4.0.
Yes. Clarke offers graduate degrees such as MSW (Master of Social Work), MAE (Master of Arts in Education), DPT (Doctor of Physical Therapy), and others. Graduate scholarships are available for many of these.
Clarke supports various enrollment options via business partnerships and offers “Business Partnership Scholarship” for employees of partner organizations in graduate programs. This suggests a degree of flexibility.
Yes. Clarke has Art + Design Scholarships, Music Scholarships, etc., for majors in art, music or related fields, awarded upon acceptance.
Clarke offers: institutional scholarships (academic, athletic, fine arts), merit awards, federal & state grants, student loans, federal work-study (for eligible undergraduates), endowed scholarships, and special aid.
International students are eligible for Clarke merit scholarships. After the first year, they may apply for “International Need Grant” and other supports. Some merit awards are renewable.
Graduate students have: endowed scholarships, graduate assistantships (GAs) offering benefits like reduced tuition and stipends, athletic scholarships for graduate student-athletes, and business-partnership scholarships.
After Clarke admits an international student and sends financial aid award letter, the student must submit proof of finances (bank statements), passport copy, and an enrollment deposit (e.g. USD $200). Only then will Clarke issue the I-20.
• For Fall Semester: admission by July 1, financial document and deposit by July 15. • For Spring Semester: admission by December 1, financial documents & deposit by December 15.
Clarke offers an International Need Grant to help cover increases in base housing, tuition, etc. The grant does not apply for first-year, but after the first year. Also, international students moving off-campus see only tuition & fees portion.
Clarke requires receipt of financial proof, passport, acceptance, and enrollment deposit before issuing the Form I-20.
Yes. Clarke sets deadlines for international admission & financial documentation aligned with start of semesters (e.g. July 15 for Fall, December 15 for Spring) for new I-20 issuance.
Clarke requires for undergraduate international admission: TOEFL PBT 550, TOEFL iBT 75, DUOLINGO 105, or IELTS 6.0 (or equivalent).

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University Of Clarke University Application Statistics

$ 48250
$ 23150
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75 %
1295
20
5.5

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