William J. Rowley Science & Engineering Laboratories
Clarkson offers 50 programs of study within three schools: the Wallace H. Coulter School of Engineering, the School of Business, and the School of Arts & Sciences. Our historic strengths in business, engineering, liberal arts, and science remain at the core of the curriculum. But these programs have also been combined into cross-disciplinary majors, such as engineering and management, environmental science and policy, and digital arts and sciences.

The sculpture "Portside" by David Black, located between The Cheel Campus Center and The Center for Advanced Materials Processing building, was a gift from the estate of Helen and Harold Cheel's son, Bertrand Snell Cheel.

Scholarships & Awards

To help you pay for your education, Clarkson offers a combination of loans, scholarships, grants and employment opportunities. In addition, a number of special awards are available:
Scholarships

  • Honors Program – Scholarships for students selected for admission to the Honors Program.
  • Clarkson First Scholarship – This Scholarship recognizes selected high school seniors who have participated on a FIRST Robotics team during their high school years.
  • Project Lead the Way Scholarship – Awards selected high school seniors who have completed three of the five Project Lead the Way courses in their high schools.
  • Clarkson University SAE Engineering Scholarship – Eight $6,000 scholarships are available to outstanding undergraduate students to study Engineering at Clarkson.
  • Adirondack Scholars Award – Competitive scholarships for students who reside in one of the following counties: Clinton, Essex, Franklin, Hamilton, Herkimer, Jefferson, Lewis, St. Lawrence, Warren or Washington.

To apply for need-based financial aid, complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) available from your high school counselor or the Clarkson Admission Office, and submit it to the U.S. Department of Education.
Special Awards offered by Clarkson

  • Clarkson Merit-Based Scholarships: Based on academic success and promise.
  • Clarkson Grants: Awards based on strong potential for success and financial need.
  • Holcroft Alumni Recognition Awards: Awards based on strong potential for success and the recommendation from a Clarkson alumnus/alumna. Awards are $500 per year, and students can only receive one award, regardless of the number of recommendations. We suggest students contact alumni who know enough about them to provide a meaningful reference. Recommendation letters must be submitted by January 15 of the student's senior year.
  • *Clarkson Leadership Awards: $11,000 yearly for up to four years for high school juniors, nominated by selected high schools, who demonstrate leadership, and outstanding academic achievement and who are admitted and choose to enroll at Clarkson.
  • *Clarkson Achievement Awards: $9,000 yearly for up to four years for high school juniors, nominated by selected high schools, who demonstrate leadership and outstanding academic achievement, and who are admitted and choose to enroll at Clarkson.

*If students receive multiple tuition-based awards, combined tuition scholarships/grants from all sources cannot exceed full tuition plus fees. Students who receive ROTC scholarships may retain a maximum of $1,000 of the Leadership or Achievement Award each year for up to four years (total $4,000). Tuition exchange recipients are not eligible to receive the Leadership or Achievement Awards.

Please click here to see if your high school participates in Clarkson's Leadership and Achievement awards program. If you do not see your high school on the list, please have your Guidance Counselor contact Matthew LeBire at either mlebire@clarkson.edu or at 315-268-6480.