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Campus Life

On-Campus Accommodation

 

The University's eight traditional resident halls and ten houses, including three graduate student houses, are home to about 1,665 graduate and undergraduate students.

To establish a residential community that is inclusive, egalitarian, and secure for students, the Office of Residential Life & Housing works with Clarkies and other campus partners.

Students at Clark have access to a range of housing choices. First-year students can get to know one another in three coed housing halls. One of our two mixed-class halls is exclusively for women. Juniors and seniors are the main populations of three different coed residence halls. Additionally, ten coed residences are available, three of which are designated for graduate students. 

 

First-year Halls

 

Students in their first year can get to know one another better because all housing is a traditional lifestyle. There are communal restrooms on every floor, a full kitchen, several social lounges, quiet study spaces, multimedia study rooms, and laundry facilities in every building. 

 

  • Bullock Hall

 

At Clark University, Bullock Hall is one of the residence halls reserved only for first-year students. Bullock Hall has many wonderful qualities, but the activities and sense of community that are only available to first-year students are just the beginning. The Higgins University Center, Kneller Athletic Center, Goddard Library, Carlson Hall, University Police Station, Parking Garage, and Dana, Hughes, and Maywood Street Residence Halls are all within a minute's walk of Bullock Hall, which is situated in the exact centre of campus directly across the street from Jonas Clark Hall.

 

For more information, visit: https://www.clarku.edu/offices/housing/residence-halls-and-houses/bullock-hall/ 

 

  • Dana Hall

 

One of our living halls for first-year students only is called Dana Hall. 157 students are housed at Dana Hall in a variety of room arrangements. On the south side of the campus, Dana Hall is situated along Florence Street. Dana Commons, Carlson Hall, the Lasry Center for Bioscience, the Higgins University Center, and the Maywood Street, Hughes, and Bullock Residence Halls are all conveniently close to Dana Hall.

 

For more information, visit: https://www.clarku.edu/offices/housing/residence-halls-and-houses/dana-hall/ 

 

  • Dodd Hall

 

For students who identify as women, there is Dodd Hall. Students from all class years reside at Dodd, which is situated in the Fuller Quadrangle between Wright and Johnson-Sanford on the north side of Downing Street. The Kneller Athletic Center, the Goddard Library, the Administration Building, Estabrook Hall, the Little Center, the Wright Hall, and the Johnson-Sanford Center are all conveniently close to Dodd.

 

For more information, visit: https://www.clarku.edu/offices/housing/residence-halls-and-houses/dodd-hall/ 

 

  • Hughes Hall

 

Hughes Hall is a mixed-class facility. Between Dana Hall and Bullock Hall, along with the Shirley Street extension, lies Hughes Hall, which has 148 students living there in a variety of room arrangements. Dana Commons, Carlson Hall, the Kneller Athletic Complex, the Lasry Center for Bioscience, the Higgins University Center, and the Maywood Street, Dana, and Bullock Residence Halls are all easily accessible from Hughes Hall.

 

For more information, visit: https://www.clarku.edu/offices/housing/residence-halls-and-houses/hughes-hall/ 

 

  • Wright Hall

 

202 students are housed at Wright Hall. Wright Hall is only for first-year students, just like Bullock Hall and Dana Hall. Wright Hall has many wonderful qualities, but the activities and sense of community that are only available to first-year students are just the beginning. Due to Wright Hall's size, you'll be a part of a huge, vibrant community that is exciting and lively. Whether it's a spontaneous movie night with friends or a planned event put on by one of the seven Wright Hall Resident Advisors, there's usually always something going on in Wright Hall. The Kneller Athletic Center, the Goddard Library, the Administration Building, Estabrook Hall, the Little Center, the Dodd, and the Johnson-Sanford Center are all within a minute's walk of Wright Hall, which serves as the focal point of the north side of campus. The Higgins University Center, Atwood Hall, Jonas Clark Hall, Jefferson Hall, and Bullock Hall are all accessible from Wright Hall through a short stroll from the campus centre.

 

For more information, visit: https://www.clarku.edu/offices/housing/residence-halls-and-houses/wright-hall/ 

 

Mixed-class Halls

 

The university maintains two coeducational resident halls with mixed-class populations that offer Traditional Lifestyle and Suite Lifestyle living options. Every floor has a private bathroom, and the majority of floors have a kitchen.

 

  • Dodd Hall

 

For students who identify as women, there is Dodd Hall. Students from all class years reside at Dodd, which is situated in the Fuller Quadrangle between Wright and Johnson-Sanford on the north side of Downing Street. The Kneller Athletic Center, the Goddard Library, the Administration Building, Estabrook Hall, the Little Center, the Wright Hall, and the Johnson-Sanford Center are all conveniently close to Dodd.

 

For more information, visit: https://www.clarku.edu/offices/housing/residence-halls-and-houses/dodd-hall/ 

 

  • Johnson Sanford Center

 

A rooftop terrace, new, upgraded laundry facilities, elevator access to all levels, and social, study, and multimedia lounge areas are all available at the Johnson Sanford Center. Located in the Fuller Quadrangle between Florence and Charlotte Streets on the north side of campus, the Johnson Sanford Center has 297 apartments. The Kneller Athletic Center, the Goddard Library, Estabrook Hall, the Little Center, and the Wright and Dodd Residence Halls may all be reached by foot in only one minute from the Johnson Sanford Center. The Higgins University Center, Atwood Hall, Jonas Clark Hall, Jefferson Hall, and the Bullock Residence Halls are all just a walk away from the Johnson Sanford Center and the campus centre.

 

For more information, visit: https://www.clarku.edu/offices/housing/residence-halls-and-houses/johnson-sanford-center/ 

 

Hall for Women-Identified Students

 

The university currently provides lodging for students who identify as women. It is set up with singles and doubles in a quad configuration. Upper-class students have limited housing options for the apartment lifestyle.

 

  • Dodd Hall

 

For students who identify as women, there is Dodd Hall. Students from all class years reside at Dodd, which is situated in the Fuller Quadrangle between Wright and Johnson-Sanford on the north side of Downing Street. The Kneller Athletic Center, the Goddard Library, the Administration Building, Estabrook Hall, the Little Center, the Wright Hall, and the Johnson-Sanford Center are all conveniently close to Dodd.

 

For more information, visit: https://www.clarku.edu/offices/housing/residence-halls-and-houses/dodd-hall/ 

 

Junior/Senior Halls

 

Particularly serving junior and senior college students. Four, five, or six persons can fit in these spaces.

 

  • Maywood Street Hall

 

Particularly serving junior and senior college students. Four, five, or six persons can fit in these spaces. With 225 inhabitants, Maywood Street Hall is the actual largest dorm on campus. The only residence hall on campus that only has suites is Maywood. As its name suggests, Maywood is situated along Maywood Street on the south side of campus and is home to some sophomore, senior, and junior students. Dana Commons, Carlson Hall, the Arthur M. Sackler Sciences Center, the Lasry Center for Bioscience, the Higgins University Center, and the Dana, Hughes, and Bullock Residence Halls may all be reached quickly by foot from Maywood Street Hall.

 

For more information, visit: https://www.clarku.edu/offices/housing/residence-halls-and-houses/maywood-street-hall/ 

 

  • Blackstone Hall

 

Blackstone Hall, a brand-new apartment-style residence hall, was officially opened by Clark University in May 2006. This cutting-edge building, which welcomed students for the 2007–2008 school year, primarily houses junior and senior students as well as some graduate students. 208 students are housed in 44 apartments at Blackstone Hall, which is situated near Beaver Street and Florence Street. Mixed with double and single rooms, each unit can accommodate 4 or 6 students. On the southern edge of the campus, Blackstone Hall is next to the Lasry Center for Bioscience. The Dolan Field House is the nearest residence facility nearby it as well.

 

For more information, visit: https://www.clarku.edu/offices/housing/residence-halls-and-houses/blackstone-hall/ 

 

  • Johnson Sanford Center

 

A rooftop terrace, new, upgraded laundry facilities, elevator access to all levels, and social, study, and multimedia lounge areas are all available at the Johnson Sanford Center. Located in the Fuller Quadrangle between Florence and Charlotte Streets on the north side of campus, the Johnson Sanford Center has 297 apartments. The Kneller Athletic Center, the Goddard Library, Estabrook Hall, the Little Center, and the Wright and Dodd Residence Halls may all be reached by foot in only one minute from the Johnson Sanford Center. The Higgins University Center, Atwood Hall, Jonas Clark Hall, Jefferson Hall, and the Bullock Residence Halls are all just a walk away from the Johnson Sanford Center and the campus centre.

 

For more information, visit: https://www.clarku.edu/offices/housing/residence-halls-and-houses/johnson-sanford-center/ 

 

RLH Houses

 

The university has eight residences available for undergrads. Some are designed like little residence halls, while others let residents live in apartments.

Eight homes are available for undergraduate residence at the university, and two houses are available for graduate residence. Some are designed like little residence halls, while others let residents live in apartments. There are three zones for Clark residences, each of which is run by a RA.

Each co-educational house is set up according to the preferences of the residents during the housing lottery. Except for 1 and 3 Maywood Place, 914, and 926 Main Street, which only have single rooms, all of the residences have both single and double rooms. There are fully equipped kitchens and communal living rooms in every home. Students residing in all homes have access to washers and dryers. Each room has an extra-long twin bed and mattress, a desk, a chair, a bookcase, built-in closets and/or a standing wardrobe, as well as window coverings or curtains for each occupant. Cable and high-speed internet access are also available (wired and wireless). Please take note that we are unable to provide precise or even approximate room dimensions due to the almost infinite variety of room sizes and shapes in the houses.

 

For more information, visit: https://www.clarku.edu/offices/housing/residence-halls-and-houses/rlh-houses/ 

 

For general enquiries, visit: https://www.clarku.edu/offices/housing/ 

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₹24.45L

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Frequently asked questions

Everything you need to know about Clark University
Where is Clark University located?
Clark University is located in Worcester, USA
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The average first year cost to study in Clark University is INR 4436929
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Clark University has an acceptance rate of 12.5%
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