How to Apply as a Transfer

How to Apply as a Transfer Student

How to Apply as a Transfer Student

Embark on a New and Exciting Path

We are here to help you make this change, every step of the way.

Your future at Clarkson begins with the application process. Transfer admissions are done on a rolling basis. Understand how to complete your application, apply for financial aid and prepare to have your transcripts evaluated.

Applying as a Transfer Student

Complete ONE of the applications listed below:

You will also need to submit the following supporting materials:

  • Dean of Students Recommendation Form *needs to be completed prior to enrollment.
  • Official transcripts from each college or university you have attended. (If you attended college outside of New York State, please provide course descriptions.)
  • Letters of recommendation. While not required, Clarkson will consider recommendations during the application review process. These recommendations can come from a professor, an employer, a former teacher, a coach or another professional.
  • Personal statement (250-500 words) describing a special interest, experience or achievement that is important or meaningful to you.
  • All transfer students are REQUIRED to submit a final high school transcript. This is required for federal aid and will not be taken into consideration for admissions unless the criteria below for credits is not met.

If you have earned fewer than 24 hours of credit at your current college or university, you will also need to supply the following information:

  • Official high school record.
  • Test optional: SAT/ACT scores. If submitted, the scores will be taken into consideration during the admissions process. Clarkson also accepts self-reported test scores.
    • Clarkson SAT code: 2084
    • Clarkson ACT code: 2698

Step 1: Complete one of the applications below

Step 2: Submit the following supporting materials

  • Dean of Students Recommendation Form (needs to be completed prior to enrollment).
  • Official transcripts from each college or university you have attended. If you attended college outside of New York State, please provide course descriptions.
  • Letters of recommendation are not required but will be considered during the application review process. The recommendations can come from a professor, employer, former teacher, coach or another professional.
  • Personal statement (250-500 words) describing a special interest, experience or achievement that is important or meaningful to you.
  • All transfer students must submit a final high school transcript. This is required for federal aid and will not be taken into consideration for admission unless you have earned fewer than 24 hours of credit at your current college or university. All transcripts should be translated.
  • Official English proficiency test scores, unless you are applying from a country with English testing waivers. Acceptable tests and minimum scores are:
    • TOEFL: 80
    • IELTS: 6.5
    • Duolingo English Test: 115
    • PTE: 56

Step 3: Additional information for the application

If you have earned fewer than 24 hours of credit at your current college or university, you will need to submit:

  • Official high school record.
  • Test optional: SAT/ACT scores. If submitted, the scores will be taken into consideration during the admissions process. Clarkson also accepts self-reported test scores.
    • Clarkson SAT code: 2084
    • Clarkson ACT code: 2698
  • If you are not a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, you are likely going to need a student visa. For more information, please visit the International Center to learn more about this process.
  • To receive an I-20, you will need to show proof of financial support. There are two ways to do that:
    • Complete and return the Certificate of Finance Form. This will appear on your checklist in the admission portal.
    • Provide a certified letter from your sponsor indicating the amount of support available for each year along with a supporting letter from a bank official.

Financial Aid and Scholarships for Transfer Students

Students come to Clarkson University because we offer a high-quality, affordable education through a robust financial aid program. This applies to you, as well. As a transfer student, you are eligible for merit-based scholarships, including awards that are specifically geared toward transfer students.

Transfer-specific Financial Aid and Scholarships

Admitted Transfer Students

Welcome, Golden Knights! As a transfer student, you may have questions about what the college experience at Clarkson University is really like. We are here to make the transition easier with transfer-specific events, resources and campus visits.

Admitted Transfer Students

Mapping Your Credits

Your hard work will not go unnoticed. As part of the transfer admissions process, Clarkson reviews all of your prior college-level coursework. Credit is awarded upon receiving an official college transcript and other supporting documents. We will work together to make this process as seamless as possible. Learn more about the process.

Applying as an International Transfer Student

If you are transferring as an international student, you will need to take additional steps to complete the admissions process. Find out more about the student visa process, required financial forms and other supplemental materials you may need to send.

How to Apply as an International Student

Contact Us

Office of Undergraduate Transfer Admissions

Interested in learning more about transfer admissions at Clarkson University? Feel free to contact our office with any questions.

Email: tradmission@clarkson.edu 
Phone: 315-268-2125

Why Clarkson? - Transfer Admissions

Why Clarkson?

Why Clarkson?

As you think about transferring, learn more about how Clarkson University sets itself apart from other college experiences. 

High Return on Investment

With an average starting salary of $74,742 and a 97 percent placement rate for students in their chosen field, it is no wonder Clarkson is considered a Best Value College and Top-Tier National University by U.S. News & World Report. The accolades don't stop there — we are also one of the Nation's Best 385 Colleges according to The Princeton Review, a Top 25 STEM College according to Forbes and a Top 10 "Hidden Gem" College according to the College Gazette.

Distinctions

Contact Us

Office of Undergraduate Transfer Admissions

Phone: 315-268-2125 
Email: tradmission@clarkson.edu

97%

University Placement Rate - Class of 2024 within 6 months of graduation in their chosen field

Visit our award winning Career Center

Hidden Gem

with the 

Highest Paid Alumni

College Gazette

Best Value College

U.S. News & World Report, The Princeton Review

Best Value Schools 

Niche

Exceptional Career Opportunities

Our goal is to open the doors to your future. Our award-winning Kevin '81 & Annie Parker Career Center is one of the many ways we help you on your professional path. We host two annual Career Fairs, a variety of workshops and training sessions — including one geared specifically toward transfer students — and information sessions with some of the most innovative companies of today. Our strong alumni network also offers mentorship, guidance and internship connections.

Explore Career Services

Hands-on Professional Experiences

As a Clarkson student, you will leave prepared for the real world. How? By taking advantage of the numerous internship, co-op, study abroad and research opportunities we offer undergrads from their first day on campus. Since every student is required to have at least one internship or co-op experience, you will graduate with the kind of résumé that sets you apart in the job market.

Active and Engaged Community

With over 200 clubs, organizations and teams to join on campus, you can find even more ways to explore your interests and make friends. As a transfer student, you are also guaranteed on-campus housing, and we have special transfer student move-in days and events to help you meet other classmates like yourself. Plus, the beautiful Adirondacks are right at your fingertips. Blow off some steam by hiking, biking, skiing or simply enjoying being in nature.

Smoothing the Transition

Transferring colleges can sometimes feel overwhelming. We try to make the process as smooth as possible. You are assigned a dedicated transfer advisor who can offer guidance every step of the way. Admissions are reviewed on a rolling basis, giving you time to prepare a strong application. You will be automatically considered for merit-based scholarships, with some awards reserved specifically for transfer students. We will work with you, as well, to make sure your hard work is recognized by mapping your transfer credits toward your bachelor's degree.

Transfer Admissions & Aid

Transfer Admissions & Aid

Transfer Admissions & Aid

Ignite Your Future

We say that no one arrives at Clarkson University by chance. And for transfer students like yourself, you’re looking for a school that not only recognizes your unwavering drive but also embraces your ideas and gives you the tools to uncover novel solutions.

Here, students do more than observe and discuss theories. They make discoveries, whether conducting research alongside faculty in our labs, pushing the boundaries of science and engineering on our SPEED teams, learning from established professionals in the field or expanding their perspective abroad. These experiences go beyond enrichment: they’re the catalyst for the start of your career and transform you from a curious investigator into a can-do problem-solver.

For our transfer students, we immerse you in our collaborative culture of innovation from the get-go, showing you the ropes and all the resources and support Clarkson has to offer. Discuss next steps with your advisor and get mentorship as you adjust to life as a Golden Knight. Along the way, we hold various transfer-specific events, from visits and orientation to career fairs, where you can meet others like you — eager, ingenious and ready to explore.

As you progress from an associate degree, search for your community or follow the structure of your 3+2 program, learn more about Clarkson, how to apply and what to do once you’re admitted.

Have questions? We have answers. Reach out to your admissions counselor or contact the Office of Undergraduate Transfer Admissions today with your inquiry.

Why Transfer to Clarkson

Every year, we welcome many talented transfer students to campus. They are here because they know Clarkson has so much to offer — unparalleled career opportunities, exciting hands-on experiences and a high-caliber college education. Plus, we make sure the transfer process is as smooth as possible. Come join us.

Why Clarkson?

Contact Us

Office of Undergraduate Transfer Admissions
Clarkson University Holcroft House 
8 Clarkson Ave. Box 5605

Phone: 315-268-2125 
Fax: 315-268-7647 
Email: tradmission@clarkson.edu

Clarkson at a Glance

97%

University Placement Rate - Class of 2024 within 6 months of graduation in their chosen field

Visit our award winning Career Center

Transfer-Specific Resources

From dedicated advising, orientation and mentorship to career fairs.

70+

Undergraduate programs across engineering, the sciences, technology, business, sustainability and healthcare.

250+

Clubs on campus for transfers to connect with other Golden Knights, from our popular Outing Club to many professional organizations.

Best Value College

U.S. News & World Report, The Princeton Review

Hidden Gem

with the 

Highest Paid Alumni

How to Apply as a Transfer Student

Whether you fill out Clarkson’s application or the Common App, you’ll need to be mindful of specific test score and transcript requirements based on credits earned at your previous institution. Need assistance? Reach out to your admissions counselor for more information. Please note that students who have attended college outside of New York State need to provide course descriptions with their application.

How to Apply as a Transfer Student

Financial Aid and Scholarships for Transfer Students

Nine out of 10 Clarkson University students receive financial aid. Many of them are transfer students like you. When you apply, you are eligible for merit-based scholarships, including awards that are specifically geared toward transfer students. Learn more about our financial aid options.

Transfer-Specific Financial Aid and Scholarships

Once You’re Admitted

Congratulations on your acceptance to Clarkson University! Our community is waiting for you, so confirm your spot, explore housing options and prepare for life as a Golden Knight.

Next Steps

Once you receive an offer of admission, understand how to secure your place, submit final transcripts, review your financial aid package, apply for housing and attend orientation.

Getting Acclimated

Map out a route to your goals, anticipate opportunity and get going! Aiding you through your destination, we’ve compiled resources about on- and off-campus living and how to make the most of your time at Clarkson.

Transferring Your Credits to Clarkson

Your knowledge and skills go far at Clarkson — and our credit evaluations see where it all fits.

Articulation Agreements

Clarkson’s 2+2 and 3+2 agreements allow for a smooth and direct transfer of your credits. Whether you’re arriving from a partnering two-year college or completing a dual-degree program, work with your current advisor to select courses that can be applied to Clarkson’s General Education, Common Experience and major requirements.

Credit Evaluations

Many transfer students begin their education at Clarkson without an articulation agreement. In all cases, our academic departments review your prior college-level coursework and help you maximize the number of credits you can transfer. We complete this evaluation within two weeks of your acceptance. From here, you’ll outline the rest of your studies with your advisor.

Journey of a Transfer Student

Read about Mara's decision to transfer to Clarkson and her tips for other students considering transferring.

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Accepted Graduate Students

Admitted Graduate Students

Admitted Graduate Students

Congratulations on Your Acceptance!

We are excited you'll be joining Clarkson University's community of leaders and scholars.

As you plan your arrival, there are a number of things you should be doing to prepare. Everything you need to know can be found on this page. Below is a checklist to guide you, with links provided to the required forms and information. Our Welcome Guide below covers most of the important information and dates you'll need to know. A good place to start is with your admissions and financial aid letters.

Welcome Guide for Accepted Students

Review Admissions and Financial Aid

Your admissions and financial aid letters provide the details you need to decide whether Clarkson is for you. Make sure you understand your admissions and financial aid offer and any expenses you will be responsible for as a graduate student.  If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact us at gradschool@clarkson.edu.

Contact Us

Clarkson Graduate School

Phone: 518-631-9831 
Email: gradschool@clarkson.edu

International Students

International services staff are available to assist all incoming international students. Learn more about helpful resources and important information for starting your graduate school journey at Clarkson.

International Student Information

Register for Orientation

During orientation you'll get an idea of what to expect during your graduate studies. Sessions are generally held just prior to the start of your first class and you'll receive information about how to register in your email. International students are able to register for international-specific orientations. If you have any questions you can email us at gradschool@clarkson.edu.

Plan Your Course Load

Check in with your graduate coordinator and department office during this time, especially if you have any additional questions. Schedule a meeting with your advisor to plan your course enrollment, as well. You can find detailed instructions on completing course enrollment below:

Arrange Tuition Payments and Check In

Make sure you have paid your tuition and fees in full by the semester or quarter due date. Once you do, you can check in as a student to confirm that you are planning to attend the upcoming term. All students are required to complete the check-in process. You will not have access to Moodle (Clarkson's portal for online course content) until you do. You may also be subject to late fees if this is not completed in a timely manner.

Verify Your Employment Eligibility

If you are holding research or teaching assistantships or expect to work on campus, you must provide certain identification and employment eligibility documents within three days of your official start date. Upon arrival, visit your graduate coordinator's office to begin this process. Please plan to have the following documentation with you:

  • U.S. citizens: Two forms of ID, along with/including your Social Security Card.
  • International students: I-94, visa and passport.

Submit Health Requirements

All students must complete the required student health forms and show proof of health insurance during registration. You can submit all required health forms on your Accepted Student Portal. If you do not have insurance through an outside provider, you will be prompted to purchase Clarkson's student health insurance plan when you check in for classes. More information will also be included with your first invoice.

Arrange Housing

If you need housing to complete your studies at our Potsdam campus we recommend starting the process as soon as possible. Housing in Potsdam close to campus can be limited, and we suggest arriving on campus at least two weeks before classes begin. The information below is only meant as a resource.

A limited number of on-campus housing units (apartment style) are available. The semester rates may be found here. Please contact Residence Life to reserve housing on campus. Campus housing is a great solution for those wanting the closest proximity to campus.

Visit Residence Life

We've put together a list of local communities and other resources. These rental agreements are between the student and rental company or landlord.

Final Tasks

You are expected to have a valid Clarkson University Identification Access/ID card when on any Clarkson University campus. ID cards are effective from your first day of study. Your Clarkson student ID will work at all of our campus locations. To secure an ID, please log into your PeopleSoft account and follow the instructions found in your "To-do" List.

Vehicles on the Potsdam or Schenectady campus must be registered. You can find the form in your CU account. To secure a parking pass/sticker:

  • Potsdam: Your registration sticker can be picked up during orientation along with your student ID.
  • Schenectady: Your registration pass can be picked up at the front desk on the first floor of the Capital Region Campus.

If you did not do this during the admissions process, obtain your username and PIN to complete the password setup process. This will allow you to access PeopleSoft, Campus Email, Moodle (for courses with online components) and on-campus computers. For assistance, email the OIT Helpdesk.

This will be provided in your orientation folder. Read the packet and return the signed front page to your graduate coordinator within one week of arrival.

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Graduate Costs & Financial Aid

Graduate School Costs and Financial Aid

Graduate School Costs and Financial Aid

Supporting Your Success

We want to give you all the tools you need to succeed. This includes making graduate school affordable through scholarships, assistantships, loans and other sources of financial aid. Our goal is to make sure your education has a high return on investment, opening the doors to the future you want. 

Contact Us

Have questions about financial aid as an incoming graduate student? Direct your inquiries to the Office of Financial Aid, or reach out to your admissions counselor.

Office of Financial Aid

Phone: 315-268-6413 
Email: finaidletters@clarkson.edu

Tuition Rates and Fees for 2025-2026

$1,025 per credit (this rate pertains to all students including military)

Graduate Student Fees

Learn more about additional fees and costs for graduate students:

Grad Resource Fee (Potsdam Residential) – $805 Per Year

Assessed to all full-time graduate students in residential programs. Covers operations for access to recreational facilities, fitness center, health center services, computing lab resources and related software, webinars, etc (Note: This is not a health insurance premium).

Student Activity Fees

Covers athletics, student clubs and other miscellaneous programs for all Clarkson University students. 

Potsdam - $25 per term 
Online - $10 per term

Grad Resource Fee (Online) – $77 Per Term

Covers operations for access to computing lab, online resources and related software, webinars, etc. This includes guest speakers and lecturers, computer lab resources and related software, the learning management system, Echo 360, which allows for asynchronous learning sessions, voice thread and other online related services, library and database access and free transcripts for life.

Types of Financial Aid

We offer a wide array of financing options for our graduate students in master's and PhD programs. These include assistantships, scholarships, loans and other financing options. Learn more about how we work with you to make sure your education remains within reach.

Types of Financial Aid

Why Clarkson? - Graduate Admissions

Why Clarkson?

Why Clarkson?

Prepare to Lead and Innovate Your Field

Clarkson University's hands-on graduate and professional programs set you up for success in the next phase of your career through a mix of challenging coursework, research, mentorship and opportunities to expand your network. Understand what differentiates a Clarkson education:

Contact Us

The Office of Graduate Admissions

Phone: 518-631-9831 
Email: graduate@clarkson.edu

The Impact of a Clarkson Graduate Degree

42%

Average increase in earnings with a

Clarkson degree, Brookings Institution.

U.S. News & World Report names us among the top graduate schools and ranks our MBA as one of the country's best. Forbes notes our culture of innovation and has listed us as one of America's Top Research Universities. Review our accolades and the far-reaching impact of Clarkson's graduate programs:

Top 10

Best Master's Degrees in New York,

 University HQ.

99%

Graduate Student Placement Class of '24

Best Value College

U.S. News & World Report, The Princeton Review

Best Value Schools 

Niche

Research

Solving real-world problems based on cutting-edge research is at the core of what we do. With access to nationally recognized faculty and 18 research centers and laboratories, we have the resources you need to be an active scholar in our community. Our more than 380 partners in industry, government agencies, chambers of commerce and research organizations also offer graduate students a wealth of opportunities to continue doing their important work.

Research at Clarkson

Scholarship and Assistantship Opportunities

All of our students, regardless of program, full- or part-time status or location (online, hybrid or onsite), are considered for merit-based scholarships. Whether through department awards, assistantships or other scholarships, we will work with you to make sure that you can afford your education.

Financial Aid, Costs and Scholarships

Flexible and Personalized Programs

Your education should fit into your lifestyle and be geared toward your goals. With a variety of onsite, online and hybrid options, as well as full- and part-time opportunities, you have the flexibility to be comfortable with the plan you create for yourself.

Convenient Locations

In addition to our main campus in Potsdam, we offer courses online so you can earn your degree anywhere.

Potsdam

Our main campus is located at the foothills of the Adirondacks in Potsdam, New York. Many of our full-time, research-based master's and PhD programs are housed in this location. Here you will be in close proximity to many of our research labs and centers, our libraries and other resources.

Graduate Admissions & Aid

Graduate Admissions & Aid

Graduate Admissions & Aid

Accelerate Your Career

Become a leader of tomorrow at one of the nation's top research universities.

Why Clarkson?

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Clarkson's graduate class of 2024 had a 99 percent placement rate

Consistently ranked among the best in the nation, our graduate programs provide tangible results in earning potential and career advancement. Illustrating this, our graduate programs have a 99 percent placement rate, with students finding employment in their respective fields or pursuing doctoral or other advanced studies. Our flexible options and multiple locations mean you can adapt your education to your goals. Find out what sets us apart.

Why Choose Clarkson?

Contact Us

The Office of Graduate Admissions

Phone: 518-631-9831 
International Students: gradintl@clarkson.edu
Domestic Students: graduate@clarkson.edu

Graduate Programs

Clarkson offers more than 30 graduate degree programs in engineering, the sciences, business and healthcare. Our faculty have decades of relevant industry experience and are involved in cutting-edge research. So whether you're a working professional looking to take your career to the next level or a student who wants to be involved in ground-breaking research – we have a program for you.

Explore Graduate Degree Programs

How to Apply for Graduate Admissions

Graduate applications typically include letters of recommendation, a personal statement and other supplemental materials. We have listed all requirements to help make the process as easy as possible. Understand that individual programs may have additional admission requirements or prerequisites. Find out more about the process before you apply, or reach out to your admissions counselor for assistance.

How to Apply for Graduate Admissions

Graduate Costs and Financial Aid

Your education should have a high return on investment. That is why we work with you to make your graduate studies as affordable as possible. Learn more about our scholarships, assistantships, loans and other sources of financial aid available to graduate students.

Graduate Costs and Financial Aid

Corporate Partners

We partner with several corporations to offer tuition discounts. View our list below and contact your Human Resources department to find out how to partner with us. 

Contact Lynn Pauly, graduate partnerships manager, at lpauly@clarkson.edu for more information on discounts and new partnerships. 

  • ALCOA
  • Applied Materials (AMAT)
  • Avangrid / NYSEG
  • BAE Systems
  • CDPHP
  • Central Hudson
  • CHA
  • Collins Aerospace
  • Federal Government employees & family members
  • GE Vernova
  • General Dynamics Electric Boat (GDEB)
  • General Dynamics Mission Systems (GDMS)
  • Gleason Works
  • GlobalFoundries
  • Indium
  • Intertek
  • KAPL / Naval Nuclear Lab / Fluor / Bechtel
  • LaBella Associates
  • LANL
  • Marvell
  • National Grid
  • North Country Chamber of Commerce (NY)
  • NYISO
  • NYSEG
  • Plug Power
  • Pyrotek
  • Regeneron Pharmaceuticals
  • RLC
  • SRC
  • St. Peter's Health / Trinity Health Partners

Admitted Graduate Students

Once you have received an admissions offer, understand the steps you need to take to become an official Clarkson University student. Find out more about securing your spot, required documents, employment eligibility, planning your first semester and more.

Admitted Graduate Students

When to Contact a PhD Supervisor

Learn when and if you should contact a PhD supervisor during your search for the right graduate school and program.

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Our Campus and Programs

Learn more about the locations and formats for Clarkson's graduate programs:

Potsdam

Our main campus is located by the foothills of the Adirondack Mountains in Potsdam, New York. It is home to our undergraduate programs and many of our residential master's and doctoral programs, as well as advanced certificate programs.

Online and Hybrid

Clarkson University's online and hybrid graduate degree programs are known for being rigorous and at the forefront of their fields. Full- and part-time master's and doctoral degrees, as well as advanced certificate programs, offer maximum flexibility. Our virtual coursework is designed to be interactive and collaborative, and you have access to campus resources. 

Student Achievement Services

Clarkson's Student Achievement Services (SAS) houses the registrar, advising, bursar and financial aid offices. This format offers greater convenience for requesting transcripts, scheduling courses and paying fees. Learn more about how we can help you during your time at Clarkson.

Student Achievement Services

For Prospective Parents

Support Your Student's Success

As a parent of a soon-to-be college student, this is a transformative moment for you, too. We understand you may have a lot of questions about the college experience at Clarkson University. We are here to help guide you both every step of the way.

We offer a variety of programs and activities to help our students thrive from the first day of call until graduation. These include learning communities, research opportunities, co-ops and internships, social events, mental health services, seminars and more. Our dedicated team of advisors is also an active participant in your student's success.

Financial Aid

Financing a college education is one of the top concerns for both families and students alike. We work with families to make the experience as affordable as possible. The results speak for themselves — 90 percent of our students receive some form of financial aid. To learn more about the aid you could possibly receive, please visit our Net Price Calculator. Find out more about our wide array of scholarships, grants, tuition exchanges, loans and payment plans.

Financial Aid

Contact Us

Have questions about the admissions process for your student? Direct your inquiries to the Office of Undergraduate Admissions, or reach out to your admissions counselor.

Office of Undergraduate Admissions

Phone: 315-268-6480 
Email: admissions@clarkson.edu

Resources for Parents and Families

Your support is integral to the success of our students. There are many ways you can participate in your student's education while giving them the space they need to explore this new phase in life. Find out how you can get involved and the many resources we offer families and students.

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Offices and Support Services

Student Success Center: 315-268-2209

Student Support Services (SSS)

Point(s) of contact: Kate Mikel, Associate Director and Tutor Coordinator; or Cathy McNamara, Associate Vice Provost of Academic Support and Student Engagement.

  • First-Year Seminar, Academic Recovery and Academic Skills.
  • Campus-wide tutoring.
  • SafetyNet — reporting students of concern or in crisis.

Community of Underrepresented Professional Opportunities (CUPO)

Point of contact: Marjorie Warden, Director of HEOP and CUPO.

  • Academic support for underrepresented, first-generation/low-income students in STEM.
  • Ten (10) week, in-residence summer research program.

Higher Education Opportunity Program (HEOP): 315-268-7974

Point of contact: Marjorie Warden, Director of HEOP and CUPO.

  • Access and support for qualified NYS residents who hail from disadvantaged backgrounds.
  • Four (4) week Summer Bridge program (SPREE) to assist students with the transition to college.

International Center: 315-268-3943

Point of contact: Tess Casler, Director of the International Center.

  • Study (semester, short-term) and internship opportunities abroad.
  • Visa support and engagement services for international students.

AccessAbility Services (Accommodative Services): 315-268-2012

Point of contact: Troy Lassial, Assistant Dean of Students.

  • Provide services for students with temporary, long-term and permanent disabilities.
  • Testing services coordination.

Campus Safety and Security: 315-268-6666

Point of contact: Erica Arnold, Environmental Health and Safety Manager.

  • Parking, incident response and documentation, emergency first-aid and emergency response.
  • KnightWatch — anonymous tips/reports.

Career Center: 315-268-6477

Point of contact: Emily Sheltry, Associate Director of Career Development.

  • Professional experience documentation through Handshake.
  • Co-op program, career advisement, job/internship search and employer/alumni connections.

Counseling Center: 315-268-6633

Point of contact: Coreen Bohl, Director of Counseling.

  • Student mental health services, including consultation, single sessions, therapy sessions, sexual assault advocacy and counseling, as well as psychiatric medication evaluation.
  • Crisis intervention/support — For any safety concern (threat of loss of life to self or others), please contact Campus Safety at (315) 268-6666 or 911 immediately.

Dean of Students: 315-268-6620

Point of contact: Kelsey Pearson, Interim Dean of Students.

  • SafetyNet/Student wellness and safety.
  • Student advocacy and student conduct system.

Health Center: 315-268-6633

Point of contact: Kelsie Fournier, Director of the Student Health Center.

  • Healthcare services (chronic and acute care).
  • Connected with the Canton Potsdam Hospital for needs beyond typical primary care.

Office of Student Life: 315-268-6680

Point of contact: Kristen Avery, Director of Student Life.

  • Greek organizations, CUSA Senate (student government) and CUB (campus programming board).
  • Orientation, Convocation, Family Weekend, service opportunities, student events and programming.

Residence Life: 315-268-6647

Point of contact: Troy Lassial, Assistant Dean of Students.

  • RAs receive extensive training and are equipped to handle most extreme crisis situations.
  • All first-year students reside on one of 18 theme-based floors.

Clarkson University's Dining and Catering Service is managed by Sodexo.

Accepted Undergraduate Students

Accepted Undergraduates

Accepted Undergraduates

Congratulations, Future Golden Knight

We are excited to see what you'll achieve. In order to finalize your enrollment at Clarkson University, here are the next steps incoming undergraduate students need to take.

Confirm Your Spot

A $500 deposit, which can be done in payments, is required to secure your spot in the Class of 2029. Our deposit deadline for regular decision admissions is May 1st. The deposit is credited toward the first semester's tuition.

We understand that this is an important decision. If you need additional time, please contact your admissions counselor. Please note that the deposit is non-refundable.

Make a Deposit

What's Next

Office of the Registrar

After you've made your deposit, you'll be asked to complete the Class Scheduling and Advanced Standing Questionnaire by June 15 (available through your Application Status Portal). This is used to assist the Office of the Registrar in creating your unique class schedule based on your intended major of study, admission to special programs (such as Honors), your performance on the readiness surveys and any advanced placement or transfer credit awarded. You will receive your fall schedule in early August through your MyCU account on PeopleSoft.

Pre-Orientation Trips

Pre-Orientation is your opportunity to get connected to classmates with similar interests in the week leading up to Move-In and Orientation. Students who opt-in to Pre-Orientation have the option of choosing from one of a variety of trips for that year, including outdoor adventures with the Clarkson University Outing Club (CUOC), ultimate frisbee slinging with High Dive or learning about Robert's Rules with the Clarkson University Student Association (CUSA), among others.

2025 Pre-Orientation Experience options will be available in May 2025.

Submit Your Final Transcripts

To complete your admission application and finalize your financial aid, we need an official copy of your final high school transcript. We will work closely with your guidance department throughout the summer to ensure we receive it. If there are delays, please notify your admissions counselor, so we can follow up.

 

Your Future Housing

Clarkson is a four-year residential campus, meaning students live on campus throughout their entire undergraduate college experience. We have a variety of options ranging from residence halls to apartments, which students can select on a yearly basis with their cohorts.

Have any questions? Contact the Residence Life Office by phone at (315) 268-6642 or email us at reslife@clarkson.edu.

Living-Learning Communities

During their first year on campus, students will choose one of our Living-Learning Communities, where they will share living quarters and experiences with people having similar interests or goals. Living-Learning Communities serve as a road map for our first-year students to get to meet others throughout their cohort by attending events, partaking in activities and having student, faculty and staff leaders help them feel at home on our campus. We recommend visiting our Residence Life webpage to learn more about our Living-Learning Communities, residence halls, what to bring or not to bring and more!

 

Housing Survey

In early summer, you will have a Housing Survey added to your Clarkson Portal, where you will request your top-three Living-Learning Communities and complete a quick roommate survey. This helps us match you with a roommate who seems like a good fit. You can also request a specific roommate if you know them already.

Accommodations

Students who may need academic, housing or dining accommodations due to medical or neurodiverse needs should connect with the Office of Accessibility Services.

The Clarkson Community focuses on helping students feel that our campus is their home away from home. While you cannot alter the physical structure of your space (painting walls, adding drilled shelves, etc.), we encourage you to bring photos, mementos from home, rugs, twin XL bedding, pillows and blankets for that cozy feel. You can also check out some great ideas for "dorm room hacks" and some tips for decorating.

You should consider bringing a personal fan for those warm fall and summer days, a desk lamp, headphones, general school supplies and personal toiletries. Almost all of our first-year students will have a roommate. You can work together to organize who may be bringing the fridge(s), TV(s), microwave(s), etc. This is a great way to help set living expectations between you and your new roommate. You can view the comprehensive list of what to bring/not bring at Residence Life. Photos of campus rooms can be found here, as well.

While the selection of an appropriate laptop computer is a personal decision, we do have a few recommendations to help guide you in the process. These minimums will help ensure that your laptop will serve you well for your four years at Clarkson.

Minimum Computer Specifications

Get Ready to Move In

Move-In Day for most students will take place on August 22, 2025. This is followed by Orientation. Your move-in date will depend on whether you're participating in Springboard or Pre-Orientation Experiences, the dorm to which you're assigned, whether you're in the Honors Program or a fall varsity athlete, and whether you're a first-year or transfer student. In addition to settling into your dorm and meeting your new classmates, Orientation includes events like the Student Resource Fair, the Club and Organization Activities Fair, Glowfest, CUSA Carnival, the Comedy Magic Show and the Convocation Procession to welcome you to our community. There's activities for students and families!

Orientation and Move-In Week

Contact Us

Have questions about what to do next as an incoming undergraduate student? Direct your inquiries to the Office of Undergraduate Admissions, or reach out to your admissions counselor.

Office of Undergraduate Admissions

Phone: 315-268-6480 
Email: admissions@clarkson.edu

Find Your Admissions Counselor