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"Spending my senior year at The Clarkson School meant I could take the courses that interested me and enjoy opportunities to participate in research. I received a lot of personal attention and it was easy to get to know the faculty. I was able to transfer my coursework to Cornell and finish my bachelor's degree in three years. I went on to earn my Ph.D. in Computer Science at the University of California, Berkeley, in 2004." - Scott Aaronson '97, Assistant Professor of Electrical & Computer Engineering at MIT.
Clarkson School Class of 2009
This year's class consists of 54 students (56% male and 44% female), 90% of whom reside on campus.
- Approximately 60-70 percent of the students enrolled at The Clarkson School hail from New York State.
- As many as 18 states have been represented in a given year. Students have also come to the Clarkson School from a wide range of countries, adding to the diversity of the class each year.
- The Class of 2009 represents: Beijing, CHINA; California, Illinois, Massachusetts, Minnesota, New Hampshire, New York, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Vermont, Washington, and West Virginia!
FAST FACTS ABOUT TCS
Our undergraduate class is made up of 73% in the top 25% of their high school class.
The student to faculty ratio is 15 to 1.
