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Graduate tuition can vary by program.
M.S. in Accounting
Tuition and expenses
The M.S in Accounting program (M.S.A) consists of 10 units of core courses and electives and 2 units of foundation courses.
Total tuition for 10-unit M.S.A.: $46,350
Total tuition for 10-unit M.S.A., plus two foundation courses: $55,620
Estimated costs for the first semester: $17,824 (learn more about calculating your bill for one semester)
Expenses | 2016-2017 |
---|---|
Tuition Charges | |
Tuition per unit (14-week course) | $4,635 |
Tuition per half-unit (7-week course) | $2,317.50 |
Activity Fee (full-time students only) | $80 |
Miscellaneous One-Time Fees | |
Full-Time Services Fee | $1,750 |
Contingency Fee | $150 |
Enrollment Fee | $100** |
International Student Servicing Fee | $200* |
Health Insurance (full-time students only) | $1,679 |
Additional Costs (Estimated) | |
Books and Supplies | $2,000 |
Housing/Living Expenses | $10,000 |
Parking Pass (Worcester campus only) | $40 |
*The International Student Servicing Fee is for international students only.
** The enrollment fee is for both full- and part-time students.
Tuition rates are set for each academic year. Historically, Clark tuition increases approximately 3 to 5 percent each year.
If you have received a merit-based tuition remission award, you should deduct that from the total cost of tuition.
Billing processes and schedules vary by program; they also are determined by your status (full-time or part-time) and entry date (fall or spring). Learn more about billing processes and schedules.
Health insurance is required for all international students. U.S. students may waive the charge with proof of comparable coverage. Learn more about health insurance.
Full-time graduate students are encouraged to live on campus if possible; thus, the chart above reflects the estimated cost of on-campus housing and living expenses (utilities, Internet service, cable service and laundry). Learn more about on-campus housing options. If you are a full-time graduate student, and you choose to live off campus, your housing costs will depend on the apartment and utilities you choose, whether you have roommates and whether you incur additional living expenses. You can search for off-campus housing by visiting this listings page.
M.A. in Community Development and Planning
Tuition and expenses
Expenses | 2016-2017 |
---|---|
Tuition Charges | |
Tuition per unit (14-week course) | $5,355 |
Activity Fees | |
IDCE Activities Fee | $50 |
Graduate School Activities Fee | $30 |
Miscellaneous One-Time Fees | |
Enrollment Fee | $100 |
Student Service Fee | $200 |
International Student Servicing Fee | $200* |
Health Insurance | $1,679 |
Additional Costs (Estimated) | |
Books and Supplies | $2,000 |
Housing/Living Expenses | $10,000 |
*The International Student Servicing Fee is for international students only.
Tuition rates are set for each academic year. Historically, Clark tuition increases approximately 3 to 5 percent each year.
If you have received a merit-based tuition remission award, you should deduct that from the total cost of tuition.
Estimated cost of a full-time (three courses) IDCE student bill for the first semester (before merit-aid, if earned): $18,284; learn more about calculating your bill for one semester.
Billing processes and schedules vary by program; they also are determined by your status (full-time or part-time) and entry date (fall or spring). Learn more about billing processes and schedules.
Health insurance is required for all international students. U.S. students may waive the charge with proof of comparable coverage. Learn more about health insurance.
Full-time graduate students are encouraged to live on campus if possible; thus, the chart above reflects the estimated cost of on-campus housing and living expenses (utilities, Internet service, cable service and laundry). Learn more about on-campus housing options. If you are a full-time graduate student, and you choose to live off campus, your housing costs will depend on the apartment and utilities you choose, whether you have roommates and whether you incur additional living expenses. You can search for off-campus housing by visiting this listings page.
M.A. in English
Tuition and expenses
Expenses | 2016-2017 |
---|---|
Tuition Charges | |
Tuition per unit (14-week course) | $5,355 |
Activity Fee | $30 |
Miscellaneous One-Time Fees | |
Enrollment Fee | $100 |
International Student Servicing Fee | $200* |
Health Insurance | $1,679 |
Additional Costs (Estimated) | |
Books and Supplies | $2,000 |
Housing/Living Expenses | $10,000 |
*The International Student Servicing Fee is for international students only.
The M.A. in English frequently offers significant financial assistance to qualified candidates, including scholarships and teaching assistantships.
Tuition rates are set for each academic year. Historically, Clark tuition increases approximately 3 to 5 percent each year.
If you have received a merit-based tuition remission award, you should deduct that from the total cost of tuition.
Billing processes and schedules vary by program; they also are determined by your status (full-time or part-time) and entry date (fall or spring). Learn more about billing processes and schedules.
Health insurance is required for all international students. U.S. students may waive the charge with proof of comparable coverage. Learn more about health insurance.
Full-time graduate students are encouraged to live on campus if possible; thus, the chart above reflects the estimated cost of on-campus housing and living expenses (utilities, internet service, cable service and laundry). Learn more about on-campus housing options. If you are a full-time graduate student, and you choose to live off campus, your housing costs will depend on the apartment and utilities you choose, whether you have roommates and whether you incur additional living expenses. You can search for off-campus housing by visiting this listings page.
M.S. in Environmental Science and Policy
Tuition and expenses
Expenses | 2016-2017 |
---|---|
Tuition Charges | |
Tuition per unit (14-week course) | $5,355 |
Activity Fees | |
IDCE Activities Fee | $50 |
Graduate School Activities Fee | $30 |
Miscellaneous One-Time Fees | |
Enrollment Fee | $100 |
Student Service Fee | $200 |
International Student Servicing Fee | $200* |
Health Insurance | $1,679 |
Additional Costs (Estimated) | |
Books and Supplies | $2,000 |
Housing/Living Expenses | $10,000 |
*The International Student Servicing Fee is for international students only.
Tuition rates are set for each academic year. Historically, Clark tuition increases approximately 3 to 5 percent each year.
If you have received a merit-based tuition remission award, you should deduct that from the total cost of tuition.
Estimated cost of a full-time (three courses) IDCE student bill for the first semester (before merit-aid, if earned): $18,284; learn more about calculating your bill for one semester.
Billing processes and schedules vary by program; they also are determined by your status (full-time or part-time) and entry date (fall or spring). Learn more about billing processes and schedules.
Health insurance is required for all international students. U.S. students may waive the charge with proof of comparable coverage. Learn more about health insurance.
Full-time graduate students are encouraged to live on campus if possible; thus, the chart above reflects the estimated cost of on-campus housing and living expenses (utilities, Internet service, cable service and laundry). Learn more about on-campus housing options. If you are a full-time graduate student, and you choose to live off campus, your housing costs will depend on the apartment and utilities you choose, whether you have roommates and whether you incur additional living expenses. You can search for off-campus housing by visiting this listings page.
M.S. in Finance
Tuition and expenses
The M.S.F. is a 10-unit program.
Total tuition: $46,350
Expenses | 2016-2017 |
---|---|
Tuition Charges | |
Tuition per unit (14-week course) | $4,635 |
Tuition per half-unit (7-week course) | $2,317.50 |
Activity Fee | $80 |
Miscellaneous One-Time Fees | |
Full-Time Services Fee | $1,750 |
Contingency Fee | $150 |
Enrollment Fee | $100 |
International Student Servicing Fee | $200* |
Health Insurance | $1,679 |
Additional Costs (Estimated) | |
Books and Supplies | $2,000 |
Housing/Living Expenses | $10,000 |
*The International Student Servicing Fee is for international students only.
Estimated costs for the first semester: $17,824 (learn more about calculating your bill for one semester)
Tuition rates are set for each academic year. Historically, Clark tuition increases approximately 3 to 5 percent each year.
If you have received a merit-based tuition remission award, you should deduct that from the total cost of tuition.
Billing processes and schedules vary by program; they also are determined by your status (full-time or part-time) and entry date (fall or spring). Learn more about billing processes and schedules.
Health insurance is required for all international students. U.S. students may waive the charge with proof of comparable coverage. Learn more about health insurance.
Full-time graduate students are encouraged to live on campus if possible; thus, the chart above reflects the estimated cost of on-campus housing and living expenses (utilities, Internet service, cable service and laundry). Learn more about on-campus housing options. If you are a full-time graduate student, and you choose to live off campus, your housing costs will depend on the apartment and utilities you choose, whether you have roommates and whether you incur additional living expenses. You can search for off-campus housing by visiting this listings page.
M.S. in Geographic Information Science for Development and Environment
Tuition and Expenses
Expenses | 2016-2017 |
---|---|
Tuition Charges | |
Tuition per unit (14-week course) | $5,355 |
Activity Fees | |
IDCE Activities Fee | $50 |
Graduate School Activities Fee | $30 |
Miscellaneous One-Time Fees | |
Enrollment Fee | $100 |
Student Service Fee | $200 |
International Student Servicing Fee | $200* |
Health Insurance | $1,679 |
Additional Costs (Estimated) | |
Books and Supplies | $2,000 |
Housing/Living Expenses | $10,000 |
*The International Student Servicing Fee is for international students only.
Tuition rates are set for each academic year. Historically, Clark tuition increases approximately 3 to 5 percent each year.
If you have received a merit-based tuition remission award, you should deduct that from the total cost of tuition.
Estimated cost of a full-time (three courses) IDCE student bill for the first semester (before merit-aid, if earned): $18,284; learn more about calculating your bill for one semester.
Billing processes and schedules vary by program; they also are determined by your status (full-time or part-time) and entry date (fall or spring). Learn more about billing processes and schedules.
Health insurance is required for all international students. U.S. students may waive the charge with proof of comparable coverage. Learn more about health insurance.
Full-time graduate students are encouraged to live on campus if possible; thus, the chart above reflects the estimated cost of on-campus housing and living expenses (utilities, Internet service, cable service and laundry). Learn more about on-campus housing options. If you are a full-time graduate student, and you choose to live off campus, your housing costs will depend on the apartment and utilities you choose, whether you have roommates and whether you incur additional living expenses. You can search for off-campus housing by visiting this listings page.
M.S. in Information Technology
Tuition and expenses
Expenses | 2016-2017 |
---|---|
Tuition Charges | |
Tuition per unit (14-week course) | $2,370 |
Registration Fee (per semester) | $35 |
Activity Fee | $30 |
Miscellaneous One-Time Fees | |
Student Service Fee | $200 |
Enrollment Fee | $100 |
International Student Service Fee | $200* |
Health Insurance | $1,679 |
Additional Costs (Estimated) | |
Books and Supplies | $2,000 |
Housing/Living Expenses | $10,000 |
*The International Student Service Fee is for international students only.
Tuition rates are set for each academic year. Historically, Clark tuition increases approximately 3 to 5 percent each year.
If you have received a merit-based tuition remission award, you should deduct that from the total cost of tuition.
Billing processes and schedules vary by program; they also are determined by your status (full-time or part-time) and entry date (fall or spring). Learn more about billing processes and schedules.
Health insurance is required for all international students. U.S. students may waive the charge with proof of comparable coverage. Learn more about health insurance.
Full-time graduate students are encouraged to live on campus if possible; thus, the chart above reflects the estimated cost of on-campus housing and living expenses (utilities, Internet service, cable service and laundry). Learn more about on-campus housing options. If you are a full-time graduate student, and you choose to live off campus, your housing costs will depend on the apartment and utilities you choose, whether you have roommates and whether you incur additional living expenses. You can search for off-campus housing by visiting this listings page.
M.A. in International Development and Social Change
Tuition and expenses
Expenses | 2016-2017 |
---|---|
Tuition Charges | |
Tuition per unit (14-week course) | $5,355 |
Activity Fees | |
IDCE Activities Fee | $50 |
Graduate School Activities Fee | $30 |
Miscellaneous One-Time Fees | |
Enrollment Fee | $100 |
Student Service Fee | $200 |
International Student Servicing Fee | $200* |
Health Insurance | $1,679 |
Additional Costs (Estimated) | |
Books and Supplies | $2,000 |
Housing/Living Expenses | $10,000 |
*The International Student Servicing Fee is for international students only.
Tuition rates are set for each academic year. Historically, Clark tuition increases approximately 3 to 5 percent each year.
If you have received a merit-based tuition remission award, you should deduct that from the total cost of tuition.
Estimated cost of a full-time (three courses) IDCE student bill for the first semester (before merit-aid, if earned):$18,284; learn more about calculating your bill for one semester.
Billing processes and schedules vary by program; they also are determined by your status (full-time or part-time) and entry date (fall or spring). Learn more about billing processes and schedules.
Health insurance is required for all international students. U.S. students may waive the charge with proof of comparable coverage. Learn more about health insurance.
Full-time graduate students are encouraged to live on campus if possible; thus, the chart above reflects the estimated cost of on-campus housing and living expenses (utilities, Internet service, cable service and laundry). Learn more about on-campus housing options. If you are a full-time graduate student, and you choose to live off campus, your housing costs will depend on the apartment and utilities you choose, whether you have roommates and whether you incur additional living expenses. You can search for off-campus housing by visiting this listings page.
M.S. in Management
Tuition and expenses
The M.S. in Management is a 10-unit program.
Total tuition: $42,250
Estimated costs for the first semester: $16,594 (learn more about calculating your bill for one semester)
Expenses | 2016-2017 |
---|---|
Tuition Charges | |
Tuition per unit (14-week course) | $4,225 |
Tuition per half-unit (7-week course) | $2,112.50 |
Activity Fee (full-time students only) | $80 |
Miscellaneous One-Time Fees | |
Full-Time Services Fee | $1,750 |
Contingency Fee | $150 |
Enrollment Fee | $100** |
International Student Servicing Fee | $200* |
Health Insurance (full-time students only) | $1,679 |
Additional Costs (Estimated) | |
Books and Supplies | $2,000 |
Housing/Living Expenses | $10,000 |
Parking Pass (Worcester campus only) | $40 |
*The International Student Servicing Fee is for international students only.
** The enrollment fee is for both full- and part-time students.
Tuition rates are set for each academic year. Historically, Clark tuition increases approximately 3 to 5 percent each year.
If you have received a merit-based tuition remission award, you should deduct that from the total cost of tuition.
Billing processes and schedules vary by program; they also are determined by your status (full-time or part-time) and entry date (fall or spring). Learn more about billing processes and schedules.
Health insurance is required for all international students. U.S. students may waive the charge with proof of comparable coverage. Learn more about health insurance.
Full-time graduate students are encouraged to live on campus if possible; thus, the chart above reflects the estimated cost of on-campus housing and living expenses (utilities, Internet service, cable service and laundry). Learn more about on-campus housing options. If you are a full-time graduate student, and you choose to live off campus, your housing costs will depend on the apartment and utilities you choose, whether you have roommates and whether you incur additional living expenses. You can search for off-campus housing by visiting this listings page
Master in Business Administration (M.B.A.)
Tuition and expenses
Total tuition for 13.5-unit MBA: $57,037.50
Total tuition for 15.5-unit MBA: $65,487.50
Estimated costs for the first semester: $16,594 (learn more about calculating your bill for one semester)
Expenses | 2016-2017 |
---|---|
Tuition Charges | |
Tuition per unit (14-week course) | $4,225 |
Tuition per half-unit (7-week course) | $2,112.50 |
Activity Fee (full-time students only) | $80 |
Miscellaneous One-Time Fees | |
Full-Time Services Fee | $1,750 |
Contingency Fee | $150 |
Enrollment Fee | $100** |
International Student Servicing Fee | $200* |
Health Insurance (full-time students only) | $1,679 |
Additional Costs (Estimated) | |
Books and Supplies | $2,000 |
Housing/Living Expenses | $10,000 |
Parking Pass (Worcester campus only) | $40 |
*The International Student Servicing Fee is for international students only.
**This fee is for both full- and part-time students.
To calculate your total tuition costs:
Tuition rates are set for each academic year. Historically, Clark tuition increases approximately 3 to 5 percent each year.
If you have received a merit-based tuition remission award, you should deduct that from the total cost of tuition.
Billing processes and schedules vary by program; they also are determined by your status (full-time or part-time) and entry date (fall or spring). Learn more about billing processes and schedules.
Health insurance is required for all international students. U.S. students may waive the charge with proof of comparable coverage. Learn more about health insurance.
Full-time graduate students are encouraged to live on campus if possible; thus, the chart above reflects the estimated cost of on-campus housing and living expenses (utilities, Internet service, cable service and laundry). Learn more about on-campus housing options. If you are a full-time graduate student, and you choose to live off campus, your housing costs will depend on the apartment and utilities you choose, whether you have roommates and whether you incur additional living expenses. You can search for off-campus housing by visiting this listings page.
M.B.A./M.S. in Accounting
Tuition and expenses
Expenses | 2016-2017 |
---|---|
Tuition Charges | |
Tuition per unit (14-week course) | $4,430 |
Tuition per half-unit (7-week course) | $2,215 |
Activity Fee | $80 |
Miscellaneous One-Time Fees | |
Full-time Services Fee | $1,700 |
Contingency Fee | $150 |
Enrollment Fee | $100 |
International Student Servicing Fee | $200* |
Health Insurance | $1,679 |
Additional Costs (Estimated) | |
Books and Supplies | $2,000 |
Housing/Living Expenses | $10,000 |
*The International Student Servicing Fee is for international students only.
Estimated costs for the first semester: $17,209; (learn more about calculating your bill for one semester)
Also note:
Tuition rates are set for each academic year. Historically, Clark tuition increases approximately 3 to 5 percent each year.
If you have received a merit-based tuition remission award, you should deduct that from the total cost of tuition.
Billing processes and schedules vary by program; they also are determined by your status (full-time or part-time) and entry date (fall or spring). Learn more about billing processes and schedules
Health insurance is required for all international students. U.S. students may waive the charge with proof of comparable coverage. Learn more about health insurance.
Full-time graduate students are encouraged to live on campus if possible; thus, the chart above reflects the estimated cost of on-campus housing and living expenses (utilities, Internet service, cable service and laundry). Learn more about on-campus housing options. If you are a full-time graduate student, and you choose to live off campus, your housing costs will depend on the apartment and utilities you choose, whether you have roommates and whether you incur additional living expenses. You can search for off-campus housing by visiting this listings page.
M.S. in Professional Communication
Tuition and expenses
Expenses | 2016-2017 |
---|---|
Tuition Charges | |
Tuition per unit (14-week course) | $2,370 |
Registration Fee (per semester) | $35 |
Activity Fee | $30 |
Miscellaneous One-Time Fees | |
Student Service Fee | $200 |
Enrollment Fee | $100 |
International Student Service Fee | $200* |
Health Insurance | $1,679 |
Additional Costs (Estimated) | |
Books and Supplies | $2,000 |
Housing/Living Expenses | $10,000 |
*The International Student Service Fee is for international students only.
Tuition rates are set for each academic year. Historically, Clark tuition increases approximately 3 to 5 percent each year.
If you have received a merit-based tuition remission award, you should deduct that from the total cost of tuition.
Billing processes and schedules vary by program; they also are determined by your status (full-time or part-time) and entry date (fall or spring). Learn more about billing processes and schedules.
Health insurance is required for all international students. U.S. students may waive the charge with proof of comparable coverage. Learn more about health insurance.
Full-time graduate students are encouraged to live on campus if possible; thus, the chart above reflects the estimated cost of on-campus housing and living expenses (utilities, Internet service, cable service and laundry). Learn more about on-campus housing options. If you are a full-time graduate student, and you choose to live off campus, your housing costs will depend on the apartment and utilities you choose, whether you have roommates and whether you incur additional living expenses. You can search for off-campus housing by visiting this listings page.
Master of Public Administration
Tuition and expenses
Expenses | 2016-2017 |
---|---|
Tuition Charges | |
Tuition per unit (14-week course) | $2,370 |
Registration Fee (per semester) | $35 |
Activity Fee | $30 |
Miscellaneous One-Time Fees | |
Student Service Fee | $200 |
Enrollment Fee | $100 |
International Student Service Fee | $200* |
Health Insurance | $1,679 |
Additional Costs (Estimated) | |
Books and Supplies | $2,000 |
Housing/Living Expenses | $10,000 |
*The International Student Service Fee is for international students only.
Tuition rates are set for each academic year. Historically, Clark tuition increases approximately 3 to 5 percent each year.
If you have received a merit-based tuition remission award, you should deduct that from the total cost of tuition.
Billing processes and schedules vary by program; they also are determined by your status (full-time or part-time) and entry date (fall or spring). Learn more about billing processes and schedules.
Health insurance is required for all international students. U.S. students may waive the charge with proof of comparable coverage. Learn more about health insurance.
Full-time graduate students are encouraged to live on campus if possible; thus, the chart above reflects the estimated cost of on-campus housing and living expenses (utilities, Internet service, cable service and laundry). Learn more about on-campus housing options. If you are a full-time graduate student, and you choose to live off campus, your housing costs will depend on the apartment and utilities you choose, whether you have roommates and whether you incur additional living expenses. You can search for off-campus housing by visiting this listings page.
Master of Arts in Teaching
Tuition and expenses
Expenses | 2016-2017 |
---|---|
Tuition Charges | |
Tuition per unit (14-week course) | $2,470 |
Activity Fee | $30 |
Miscellaneous One-Time Fees | |
Enrollment Fee | $100 |
International Student Servicing Fee | $200* |
Health Insurance | $1,679 |
Additional Costs (Estimated) | |
Books and Supplies | $2,000 |
Housing/Living Expenses | $10,000 |
*The International Student Servicing Fee is only for international students.
Tuition rates are set for each academic year. Historically, Clark tuition increases approximately 3 to 5 percent each year.
If you have received a merit-based tuition remission award, you should deduct that from the total cost of tuition.
Billing processes and schedules vary by program; they also are determined by your status (full-time or part-time) and entry date (fall or spring). Learn more about billing processes and schedules.
Health insurance is required for all international students. U.S. students may waive the charge with proof of comparable coverage. Learn more about health insurance.
Full-time graduate students are encouraged to live on campus if possible; thus, the chart above reflects the estimated cost of on-campus housing and living expenses (utilities, internet service, cable service and laundry). Learn more about on-campus housing options. If you are a full-time graduate student, and you choose to live off campus, your housing costs will depend on the apartment and utilities you choose, whether you have roommates and whether you incur additional living expenses. You can search for off-campus housing by visiting this listings page.
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