Clark University offers a variety of merit and achievement-based scholarships. All applicants are automatically considered for these scholarships. There is no need for a separate application.
We give top consideration to students who have demonstrated exceptional academic performance and personal qualities during their secondary school years. The scholarship decisions are solely based on information presented in the admission application, without consideration of financial need. International students who may qualify for scholarships are still expected to demonstrate the ability to cover a significant percentage of the cost of their education. Admitted students who receive a merit-based scholarship will be notified alongside their admissions decision.
Scholarship Brief Details:
- Level of Study: Undergraduate
- Institution(s): Clark University
- Country: Massachusetts, USA
- Coverage: Support Tuition and Fees
- Duration: 4 Years
- Deadline: November 15, 2024 / January 1, 2025 (Admission Deadlines)
Requirement
Financial Engineering is a multidisciplinary field that combines financial theory, mathematics applications, engineering methods, and programming practices — making the field a good fit for students from a range of backgrounds.
WQU’s MScFE Program is completely free for all students accepted into the Program.
- A completed bachelor’s degree
- Passing score (75% or above) on Quantitative Proficiency Test
- Government-Issued Photo ID (e.g., national ID card, passport, or driver’s license)
- Official transcripts from highest college/university degree earned¹ (Bachelor’s degree required)
- Proof of English proficiency (Duolingo English Test, TOEFL, IELTS, or PTE scores, etc.)²
- Completed online application with all required documents
Eligibility
You may be eligible for scholarships from:
- Your high school teachers, guidance counselors and school librarians: Ask them if there are any school-sponsored scholarships.
- Your parents’ employers: Ask your parent(s) if there are any scholarship opportunities provided through their employer(s); if they are unsure, you or they should call their human resources department for more information.
- Your current employer: Ask your employer if the company offers any scholarships for graduating high school students.
- Your place of worship: Ask the office staff or leadership about any scholarship possibilities or assistance with college expenses; private fundraiser events may be allowed if a scholarship is not already in place.
How to apply
To apply for the Presidential Scholarship, indicate your interest by selecting the corresponding option when you complete the Common Application or Coalition Application with Scoir.
After indicating your interest, you will receive detailed information on how to complete your scholarship application.
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