Here you can view bills, create on-demand statements, see term balances, invite authorized users to set up logins, select a Clark-managed payment plan, and set up fast and easy electronic refund profiles. Students are responsible for paying tuition, fees, and all other charges by the due date of each month.
An option that Clark offers to all students is our own managed four or five month payment plans in the Student Accounts Bill + Payment Center. Payments can be made from your bank account (electronic transfer/ACH) or using a credit or debit card. Payments made using your bank account will not incur extra fees.
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These times may be challenging, but together, we will continue to deliver the Clarke University experience. Learn more about the return to campus this fall.
While navigating this “new normal,” we want you to know that we are still here with you and looking forward to your college student’s future. Be assured that your student has landed in a safe, vibrant college environment, and we will take every measure to protect and guide them through their college years.
Cash payments can be made at the Cashier’s Office located at 939 Main St., 3rd Floor, Room 318 .
For questions about your student account, please call Student Accounts using the chart below. The Student Accounts Office fax number is 1-508-793-7500.
All payment plans have a $45 enrollment fee. Late payments are subject to a $25 late payment fee. You can choose to make a down payment, make your own payments by the installment dates, or have them scheduled. Enrollment for our plans for the Fall 2021 semester begins June 1, 2021.
Kamala C. Kiem has been appointed associate provost and dean of students, overseeing efforts to build and maintain a vibrant, rich, engaging campus environment for our students.
Joseph M. Corazzini has been appointed Clark’s vice president for government and community affairs, responsible for sustaining the University’s active partnerships in Worcester and the Main South neighborhood.
Margo R. Foreman has been appointed Clark’s vice president and chief officer of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI), responsible for overseeing or supporting Clark’s programs and initiatives in support of DEI.
Kendall Isaac has been appointed the University’s first general counsel, Clark’s chief legal officer. Isaac also will serve as vice president, secretary of the University, and assistant secretary of the Board of Trustees.