International Freshman Application For Admission Be ruled by the future Or choose to rule the future.
Directions and Guidelines We are pleased that you have chosen to become a candidate for undergraduate admission to Clarkson University. We are confident that Clarkson will offer you opportunities to expand your own unique talents and potential and provide you with an outstanding educational experience. If you need any assistance during the application process, please call the Office of Transfer and International Admission at 315-268-2125 or email: intladmission@clarkson.edu. Completing your Application for Admission When completing your Application for Admission, follow the guidelines carefully and provide complete and accurate information. It is your responsibility to ensure that all required application materials are provided to the Office of Transfer and International Admission. In submitting your application you may either forward your application and a $50 application fee first, and then have all other appropriate information follow separately; or, submit all supporting documents along with your application, which is the preferred method. Your secondary school counselor or college advisor must complete the recommendation form. Other recommendations may come from other individuals who can comment on your character, skills and initiative. You may also complete the application for admission on-line at our website: www.clarkson.edu Application Requirements All submitted applications must include the following to be considered complete: Clarkson application for admission or Common Application. Official secondary school transcript or mark sheets with English translation if necessary. Include a school profile, if available. In order to be official, transcripts and mark sheets must arrive in an envelope that has been sealed and stamped by your school. Two Letters of Recommendation Official SAT Reasoning Test or ACT score report Official TOEFL or IELTS score report Certificate of Finance Form (enclosed) along with supporting letters of sponsorship and bank documents. Personal Statement Your Application for Admission must include a brief Personal Statement (250-500 words) describing a special interest, experience or achievement that is important and meaningful to you. Pre-Physical Therapy applicants must submit an additional essay that demonstrates social or health-related awareness appropriate for an individual interested in entering a health profession. When appropriate, reflection upon personal experiences with or exposure to a rehabilitation profession is desirable. Applications for Pre-Physical Therapy that do not include this essay will not be reviewed. Nonrefundable application fee of $50 Please submit the fee in the form of a check or money order from a US bank or US banking affiliate payable to Clarkson University. The $50 application fee is waived for all on-line applicants or for those students who participate in an on- or off-campus interview with a Clarkson admission representative. Applying under the Early Decision Plan Early Decision is an option for students who, after careful consideration, are certain that Clarkson is their number one college choice. The plan does not prohibit the student from submitting applications to other schools, but it does commit the student to withdraw other applications if the student is admitted to Clarkson. Early Decision candidates are strongly encouraged to visit the campus and meet with our students, faculty and staff. There are two early decision deadlines. The Early Decision I deadline is December 1 of the senior year. The secondary school record through grade 11, with SAT or ACT scores, TOEFL or IELTS scores, and recommendations, should be received no later than December 15. If November SAT scores are sent directly to Clarkson, they will be included in the Early Decision review. Admission notification will occur by January 1. The Early Decision II deadline is January 15 of the senior year. Application materials should be received no later than February 1. Notification of admission is made by February 1. Candidates are strongly encouraged to discuss their plans with their college counselor prior to submitting an Early Decision Application. Regular Decision Deadlines March 1 Application Deadline for Fall Admission (Applications will be reviewed after this date only as space/time permits.) May 1 Enrollment Deposit Deadline November 15 Application Deadline for Spring Admission (Applications will be reviewed after this date only as space/time permits.) Financial Assistance All accepted international students will be considered for a partial international scholarship based on their academic record. No separate financial aid application is required. Scholarships range from $2,000-$12,000/year. Loans of up to our cost of attendance are available with either a US citizen or permanent resident as a co-signer. Limited student worker positions are available on campus. Send application materials to: Office of Transfer and International Admission Clarkson University 8 Clarkson Avenue, Box 5610 Potsdam, NY 13699-5610 USA Contact us For additional information, or to arrange a visit: Phone: 315-268-2125 Fax: 315-268-7647 e-mail: intladmission@clarkson.edu Web site: www.clarkson.edu 2
International freshman Application Form Be ruled by the future Or choose to rule the future.
International Freshman Application Form Please print or type only on this form. Follow the instructions carefully and complete all sections. I am seeking enrollment for: Fall Spring Year 200 I am a candidate for: Early Decision I (see page 2) Early Decision II (see page 2) Regular Admission I will will not be seeking financial assistance. Have you previously applied to Clarkson? No Yes If yes, when did you apply? Personal Data Name (as it appears on your passport) First/Given Middle Last/Family Prefer to be called: (Nickname) U.S. Social Security Number (If any) - - Mailing Address Telephone ( ) Fax ( ) Email Country Code City Code /# Country Code City Code/# Mailing Address and Telephone valid from to Home Address (complete only if different from above) Home Telephone ( ) Fax ( ) Email Country Code City Code/# Country Code City Code/# Home Address and Telephone valid from to Gender: Male Female Date of Birth (Month/Day/Year) Married: No Yes, I plan do not plan to bring dependents with me to the United States. Language: Is English your first language? Yes No If no, what is your first language? 4
VISA Information: Are you a citizen of the U.S.? Yes No If you are not a U.S. citizen, are you a permanent resident of the U.S.? No Yes, Alien Reg. # If not a U.S. citizen, what is your country of birth? Citizenship Are you currently in the US on a US Visa? No Yes, if so the type and expiration date Major(s) and Special Advising My top two choices of majors are (please refer to list of majors on page 10): First choice Second choice I am undecided at this time Optional: I also wish to apply for the following Special Advising Programs: (You must also specify your first and second choice of majors above.) Pre-Medicine Pre-Veterinarian Pre-Dental Pre-Law Pre-Physical Therapy Educational Data Name of Secondary School Graduation Month/Year Name of Secondary School Counselor or College Adviser Telephone ( ) Fax ( ) Email Country Code City Code/# Country Code City Code/# Current Courses: What courses, if any, are you currently taking? Indicate A or O level, AP or IB, if applicable. First Semester Second Semester Have you ever been dismissed, suspended, placed on probation, or required to leave secondary school for any length of time? Yes No If yes, please explain on a separate sheet of paper. Standardized Test Information Clarkson requires either the SAT Reasoning Test or the ACT (writing portion of ACT is optional). Official score reports must be sent directly to Clarkson University form the testing agency. Clarkson s school code is 2084. Non-native English speakers are required to submit either the TOEFL or the IELTS to show English proficiency. A minimum TOEFL score of 550 (PBT), 213 (CBT), 80 (ibt) or an IELTS score of 6.5 is required to be considered for admission. Official score reports must be sent directly to Clarkson University from the testing agency. Clarkson s school code is 2084. SAT Subject Tests are not required. 5
Academic History: Follow the instructions on this page in completing each column. Applicants must complete columns A-F in full for all secondary schools, colleges or universities you have attended. Your application cannot be processed without this information. Column A: Column B: Column C: These are actual schools or universities you attended (Does not include presecondary schooling). If you were out of school for a length of time, please note why. On each line write the appropriate years for every school attended. Write the kind of school you attended such as secondary, university, etc. Column D: Column E: Column F: Enter the name of each school attended, even it you do not wish to receive transfer credits for your coursework there. Write the city and country where each school you have attended is located. Write the name of the degree or certificate you obtained at the end of that school year. A B C D E F Schools Calendar Years Kind of School Name of School Location (City/Country) Certificate or Diploma Title Current 2 3 4 Biographical Information Family Data Father Name Occupation Universities Attended Deceased Employer Degrees Mother Name Occupation Universities Attended Deceased Employer Degrees Guardian (if appropriate) Name Occupation Universities Attended Employer Degrees Clarkson Affiliation Name Year Graduated Address Street City State/Province Zip/Postal Code Country Clarkson: Student Alum Staff Faculty Relationship to you 6
Extracurricular: Athletic, Personal, and Community Service Activities Please list your principal extracurricular, athletic, personal, and community service activities, in order of their interest to you. Check the boxes of those you hope to pursue at Clarkson. Grade Level Activity 9 10 11 12 13 Positions/Honors Do you plan to pursue a collegiate/varsity sport at Clarkson? No Yes, sport(s) Work Experience Date(s) Employed by Position(s) held Additional Information How did you learn about Clarkson University? Do you plan to visit Clarkson? No Yes, month and year you plan to visit Certification If I have any questions or concerns regarding the completion of this document, I will call or write the Office of Transfer and International Admission. I certify that the information provided in this document is complete and accurate to the best of my knowledge. I understand that any misrepresentation or omission in completing this document may void my application. I take financial responsibility for the period of my admission and understand that should my source of funding be interrupted, Clarkson University may not be able to provide any additional financial assistance other than the initial international scholarships I may receive. Applicant s Signature Date Early Decision Applicants I am submitting an application to Clarkson University as an Early Decision candidate. I acknowledge that I have not applied as an Early Decision candidate to any other university or college. If accepted to Clarkson University under the Early Decision plan, I will withdraw my application(s) to other schools. Signature of Early Decision Applicant Date Signature of College Counseling Official 7 Date
Transcript and Recommendation Request Form Attention: Secondary School Counselor or College Adviser Student Name Date Counselor or Adviser Name Title/Position Email Name of Secondary School CEEB Code, if applicable School Mailing Address: The Office of Undergraduate International Admission at Clarkson University requests an official copy of the secondary school transcript/mark sheets for the above named student. The requested information will be used to assess the student s academic abilities, merits, and preparedness as they relate to Clarkson University. Please provide the following information along with the transcript or send appropriate comments if the information is not calculated or available at this time. Class rank in a class of. We do not rank Academic Average: Either percentage or points on a maximum scale of points after semesters Please rate the student in the following areas from 1 to 5 (Please circle, one being the least and five being the greatest): Motivation to Succeed 1 2 3 4 5 No Basis Effort Expended 1 2 3 4 5 No Basis Individual Initiative 1 2 3 4 5 No Basis Intellectual Ability 1 2 3 4 5 No Basis Leadership Potential 1 2 3 4 5 No Basis The Admission Committee is interested both in your candid appraisal of this candidate s readiness to meet university-level challenges and your considered opinion as to the appropriateness of the overall match between this student and Clarkson University. Please feel free to offer further comment on a separate page. I recommend this student for admission to Clarkson University. Please contact me regarding this student. Signature of Counseling Official Date Thank you for your assistance in providing this information. Should you have any questions, please contact the Office of Transfer and International Admission at 315-268-2125, fax 315-268-7647 or e-mail at intladmission@clarkson.edu. Please return the recommendation to: Clarkson University Office of Transfer and International Admission 8 Clarkson Avenue, Box 5610 Potsdam, NY 13699-5610 USA 8
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Completely Clarkson Clarkson University is a private, nationally recognized research university with 3,000 students. We are the institution of choice for enterprising, high-ability scholars from diverse backgrounds who thrive in a rigorous, collaborative learning environment. We are located in New York s North Country, in the foothills of the Adirondack Mountains. Our community of learning is comprised of undergraduate and graduate students from across the country and around the world. History: A private university founded in 1896; named for Thomas S. Clarkson, a pioneering citizen of northern New York. Location: Potsdam, New York (pop. 9,500) in the foothills, of the Adirondack Mountains near the St. Lawrence River. Academic Calendar: Fall and spring semesters and two summer sessions. Distinctions: A U.S. News and World Report 2005 Best College ; a member of the Association of Independent Technological Universities; one of the nation s first interdisciplinary programs in engineering and management; one of a select group of business schools (fewer than one in three) accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business. Enrollment: 3,000 students Living Alumni: 33,530 Faculty: 175 full time, 96% with the highest degrees in their fields. Undergraduate schools: Business, Engineering, Arts and Sciences. Graduate schools: Business, Engineering, and Science. Undergraduate degrees: Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Professional Studies. Graduate degrees: Master of Business Administration, Master of Engineering, Doctor of Physical Therapy, Master of Science, and Doctor of Philosophy. Financial Assistance: International Scholarships ranging from $2,000 to $12,000 per year; loans of up to our cost of attendance per year with U.S. or Permanent Resident co-signer; limited campus jobs. Athletics: NCAA Division I men s and women s hockey and Division III men s and women s varsity teams in basketball, cross country, lacrosse, alpine and nordic skiing, soccer, swimming and tennis; men s baseball and golf, and women s volleyball. Facilities: Educational resources center, seven academic buildings, seven residential complexes, student center, sports and recreation complex, hockey arena, fitness center, outdoor recreation lodge, and academic support facilities. For additional information or to arrange a visit, contact us at: Office of Transfer and International Admission Clarkson University 8 Clarkson Avenue, Box 5610 Potsdam, NY 13699-5610 USA Phone: 315-268-2125 Fax: 315-268-7647 e-mail: intladmission@clarkson.edu Web site: www.clarkson.edu Equal Opportunity Policy: Clarkson University does not discriminate on the basis of race, gender, color, creed, religion, national origin, age, disability, sexual orientation, veteran or marital status in provision of educational opportunity or employment opportunities. Choice of Programs Aeronautical Engineering Applied Mathematics & Statistics Areté (Double Major in Liberal Arts and Business) Biology Biomolecular Science Business & Technology Management (Entrepreneurship, Global Business, Project Management)** Business Studies* Chemical Engineering Chemistry Civil Engineering Communication Computer Engineering Computer Science Digital Arts & Sciences e-business (Marketing, Operations Management, Management Information Systems, Supply Chain Management)** Electrical Engineering Engineering Studies* Engineering & Management Environmental Engineering Environmental Health Science (Industrial Hygiene) Environmental Science & Policy Financial Information & Analysis (Finance, Accounting, Management Information Systems)** History Humanities Information Systems & Business Processes (Management Information Systems, Marketing, Operations Management)** Liberal Studies Mathematics Mechanical Engineering Physical Therapy (pre-physical therapy leading to a doctorate) Physics Political Science Pre-professional law, dental, veterinary, medicine and physical therapy*** Psychology Science Studies* Social Sciences Sociology Software Engineering University Studies* 5 yr. BS/MS in chemistry/biochemistry*** 5 yr. BS/MBA*** 3 yr. BS programs are available in some disciplines*** * For students who are still exploring their field of interest ** Represents significant content areas associated with the major. *** Special advising programs Accredited Graduate Programs in Business, Engineering and Sciences (MS, ME, MBA, DPT, PhD). For a full listing by area, please go to: www.clarkson.edu/graduate 10