Financial Aid
Financial Aid
Your Dream Future Is Within Reach
At Clarkson University, we’re dedicated to making your investment worth it. Because college costs can sometimes appear prohibitive, we build financial aid packages that take each student’s need into account and reward their achievements. In the process, no Clarkson student pays full tuition as they access an applied, career-ready STEM education backed by a seriously impressive return on investment (ROI).
Additionally, with one in four students on campus being the first in their families to attend college, our team is here to provide guidance throughout the financial aid process — whether that’s exploring scholarships or answering questions about the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA®). As you envision your time here with equally driven peers, learn more about funding your studies and the long-term benefits of a Clarkson degree.
We're a Best Value College
100%
of Clarkson undergraduate students receive financial aid.
That means that 0% of Clarkson students pay full tuition
Nearly 60%
Of Clarkson students pay less than half of the total cost of attendance.
$41,285
Is the average yearly financial aid award for Clarkson students, compared to a national average of $7,535.
$77,735
Is the average starting salary for Clarkson graduates and increases to $82,900 within five years according to PayScale.
25%
Of Clarkson students graduate without debt, and for 80% of graduates, their debt totals less than their starting salary.
$200M
In scholarships and aid awarded to the Class of 2028
$100M
In scholarships and aid awarded to the Class of 2028
Tuition and costs
Review the total cost of attendance for the upcoming academic year — from tuition and fees to housing, books and other projected expenses — based on how you’ll attend Clarkson.
Net Price Calculator
If you’re an incoming, first-time undergraduate student, calculate how much a Clarkson education could cost based on last year’s tax return and your academic record.
Scholarships and Other Types of Financial Aid
We’re a community where leaders take shape and ideas progress into innovative concepts. Scholarships and other merit- and need-based awards support your endeavors here and harness your potential to propel you to many different places. Explore all awards available to you.
Undergraduate Students
As an incoming undergraduate, you’re eligible for institutional, federal and state need-based grants as well as several merit-based scholarships and Alumni Connection awards, along with work-study and loans. While submitting your FAFSA® places you into consideration for need-based grants, certain awards may involve a separate application.
Transfer Students
As you start the next segment of your educational journey, Clarkson opens up multiple awards to transfer students, including space in our Honors Program.
Graduate Students
Pay for your education and build your résumé with research and teaching assistantships. Clarkson also extends industrial and government fellowships, stipends, partial-tuition scholarships and corporate partner discounts to graduate students.
International Students
Our hands-on, discovery-fueled programs draw students from all over the globe. We embrace the talents and perspectives our international students bring — and we also reward them with merit-based scholarships, Honors stipends and assistantships.
The Clarkson School Students
These awards recognize your ambition and outstanding academic record as a high school student getting an early start on college — with many carrying over once you choose Clarkson University for your bachelor’s degree program.
Military and Veterans
You’ve dedicated your service to our country, and now, we dedicate ourselves to your next adventure. Understand how to apply the benefits you’ve earned toward a Clarkson education, from the Yellow Ribbon and Tuition Assistance programs to ROTC and Air Force
scholarships.
Grants and Outside Scholarships
“What’s the difference between a scholarship and a grant — and what other options do I have to pay for my education?” Our resources break down the details and point you toward additional funding.
Loans
Beyond your awards, loans help you finance your studies but need to be paid back with interest. While our institution has low default rates compared to other schools (1.6% versus a 10.1% average), you’re advised to thoroughly review this funding source, including terms and other factors, before you approve your aid package.
Ignite Presidential Fellowship
Open to incoming first-year, transfer, international and Clarkson School students, this merit-based award covers all tuition costs over eight semesters for 10 first-time students.
I decided to attend Clarkson because, as a Higher Education Opportunity Program (HEOP) student, I have amazing aid. I figured if I was getting this much financial aid, why wouldn’t I accept? I wanted to leave for college. I didn't want to stay in the city, so with my aid, I was able to go away for college like I wanted.
Adriana Gonzalez '26
Solinsky Engineers Program
Up to 100 first-year engineering students each receive $5,000 per year for all four years they attend Clarkson. Along with this scholarship, participants have access to networking opportunities, mentorship, research projects and company visits and can get a head start on their master’s.
How to Apply for Aid
The first step to receiving financial support is submitting the FAFSA®. Whether you’re applying as a first-year, transfer or graduate student, are incoming or are continuing your education, completing this form allows us to accurately select awards in line with your background. Get a step-by-step overview of this process, or review our FAQs for additional information.
Key Undergraduate Financial Aid Deadlines
December 1
Early Decision deadline for scholarships and the FAFSA® for the Fall semester.
Transfer student FAFSA® deadline for the Spring semester.
February 1
First-year student FAFSA® deadline for need-based aid.
Last day to submit recommendations for the Holcroft Alumni Recognition Awards.
February 15
Deadline to submit the Ignite Presidential Fellowship application.
April 15
Transfer student FAFSA® deadline for the Fall semester.
"I chose Clarkson University not only for the education but also for the good mentorship from truly distinguished professors and the opportunity to meet students who are equally driven and motivated. Clarkson's network of people is one of the motivating factors in my decision to attend Clarkson."
Bizimana Valesi '25
Have Questions About Financial Aid?
The Clarkson’s Office of Financial Aid and Student Achievement Services (SAS) are ready to help. Here’s how you can contact us.
Office of Financial Aid
Phone: 315-268-6413
Email: finaidletters@clarkson.edu
CU Outing Club (CUOC)
CU Outing Club (CUOC)
About CUOC
We love summiting mountains, scaling rock faces and soaring down river rapids. We foster a supportive community for all outdoor enthusiasts on campus — whether you prefer to lounge in a hammock or plan a weekend backpacking excursion. Our group schedules trips throughout the year, supplying you with the essentials to do what you love or try new things. See what we’re up to, or stop by one of our Wednesday 8 p.m. meetings in the ADK Lodge.
CUOC is working to make the outdoors accessible to everyone. CUOC provides gear and safety equipment needed to participate in outdoor activities, reimburses gas for travel, funds safety training and certifications and provides education from previous experiences. Introductory trips are organized and facilitated by students weekly to provide ample opportunities to get outside and learn. CUOC strives to create an outdoor community focused on promoting safe and responsible use of the outdoors. We are a student-run community that allows members the equipment and training for a broad range of outdoor activities.
What We Do
Whether you’re a casual hiker, an avid kayaker, a mountain biker, or an avid skier, the Clarkson University Outing Club (CUOC) welcomes you and serves as your all-encompassing introduction to our region’s outdoor activities.
Activities
- First Aid
- 46 Climbs
- Backcountry Skiing
- Canoeing
- Caving
- Cross-Country Skiing
- Fishing
- Forest Management
- Hiking
- Mountain Biking
- Service
- Slacklining
- Rock Climbing
- Whitewater Rafting
Spring Break Trips
We send members all over for spring break trips, including but not limited to:
- Climbing at the Red River Gorge, KY
- Mountain Biking at Pisgah National Forest, NC
- Backcountry Skiing in the Chic-Choc Mountains, Quebec
- Caving in Bloomington, IN
- Hiking in Shenandoah National Park, VA
Events
Pre-Orientation Trips
Venture into the Adirondack Wilderness for four days and three nights under the guidance of upperclass students who have received wilderness first aid, wilderness first responder and NOLS leadership training. Explore itineraries based on varying degrees of difficulty for incoming first-year and transfer students. This is a great way to meet upperclassmen, other classmates, and explore the Adirondacks.
46Climbs
The fundraising event started by a pair of Clarkson students in 2014 for the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention encourages you to climb at least one mountain from the Friday before Labor Day through National Suicide Prevention Week. Learn More about 46Climbs.
Canoefest
Join the Outing Club on the beautiful Raquette River, right on campus, and compete in canoe races and competitions for awesome prizes on a beautiful Fall weekend day!
Winterfest
Join the Outing Club at Seven Springs, a retired 200-vertical-foot retired ski resort 20 minutes from campus for skiing, snowboarding, snowman building, and other winter celebrations. With music, games, and prizes, this is one of the best winter events of the year!
Get Outdoors with CUOC!

First Aid
Hiking and Forest Management
Additionally, the forest management chair of CUOC serves as the student liaison, responsible for overseeing the Clarkson Woods, also known as the Back 40. This position involves coordinating with the Institute for a Sustainable Environment (ISE) to organize freshman service projects at the beginning of the year focused on improving commonly used trails and fire pits in the Back 40. Maintaining the Back 40 on campus is an important part of giving back to our community.

XC Skiing
Cross-country skiing is a fun, full-body winter workout that lets you glide through and explore the woods. There’s multiple styles: classic skiing, skate-like motion of skate skiing, or backcountry which can go anywhere in the woods (no trail needed!). It is a great way to explore the outdoors, build endurance, and enjoy winter to the fullest!
XC on campus
- Munter
- Back 40
XC near campus
Backcountry Skiing
Backcountry skiing is one of the best ways to enjoy the outdoors in the winter. When ski resorts get busy and crowded and you hate waiting in lift lines, backcountry is the way to go! We have a fleet of skis with touring-capable bindings and skins, both alpine and telemark, that you can take out to ski cooler lines than you ever have before! CUOC’s funds students to receive safety training like AIARE 1, an avalanche education course, to stay safe when enjoying backcountry skiing. After completing the course take out our avalanche rescue gear and ski slides in the Adirondacks or anywhere else in the East!

Climbing
Caving
Caving is exploring the cool and awesome caves that we have near and around campus. Whether it’s going to the Adirondacks and exploring the various caves around the Hudson River gorge or bushwhacking to find new and exciting caves, there is always a good time. Caving is accessible to everyone, all you need is a headlamp and a helmet and you can start exploring. CUOC has all the gear you may need, and the knowledge to teach you how. So if you like getting muddy and exploring new places few people in the world have seen, caving is for you!
We have helmets, headlamps, gloves, and knee pads that can be checked out by club members. We also have some gear for vertical caving, including ascenders, descenders and harnesses.

Canoeing and Fishing
Canoeing is one of the best activities anyone can do. At Clarkson the canoe chairs utilize the boat house to lend out canoes most days during the week so people can paddle after classes. Canoeing is a great way to relax and explore the wonderful Raquette River that runs through Potsdam. We also run trips off campus to the lakes in the Adirondack Park. Canoeing opens up a whole new side of the Adirondacks and nature as a whole.
Additionally, fishing is a relaxing and rewarding way to escape into the great outdoors. Whether you’re casting your line into a tranquil river in the fall, or jigging through the ice in winter, you can experience the adventure and calm of fishing in all seasons of the North Country. Regardless of your skill level, fishing is fun for newbies and master anglers alike. It’s a great way to unwind from the stresses of the day, enjoy beautiful landscapes, and connect with nature. Just get out there and start casting!
A great place to start is the campus boathouse!

Slacklining
Slacklining is one of the easiest ways to get outside, because all you need is the line (which we have) and two trees! Slacklining is a sport that involves setting up a tensioned line between two hard points, typically trees, you have to stand on the line and balance as you try to walk across, it's relaxing and great fun and a great way to get some activity in while improving your skills. On any day with nice weather, we’ll have slacklines set up down by the Raquette River, right on campus, and you can almost always find friends sitting in hammocks, slacklining, and enjoying the day! We have a couple different difficulties of line so there is something for everyone. You can either try walking on a line for the first time with us or take one of our lines with you to enjoy the outdoors on campus or anywhere else!
Giving Back
46 Climbs is an organization that focuses on mental health awareness and suicide prevention. The organization was started in memoriam of a student who was attempting to become an Adirondack 46er, but sadly died of suicide before they could reach their goal. Using the outdoors to promote better mental health, the organization encourages people to spread the word about mental health in the Adirondack High Peaks and the outdoors in general. 46 Climbs has now transformed into an annual event that encourages everyone to get outside, and continue to support the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP) with their proceeds. While promoting mental health, the organization also promotes backcountry safety and Leave No Trace initiatives with their packages they sell annually.
Additionally, CUOC strives to give back to the outdoor spaces, combining our involvement with the outdoors with a goal to give back to the community. Through outdoor service projects, we work on local trails and trails in the Adirondacks.
Why Join the Outing Club?
We don’t just plan group outings; we talk about conditions and tactics and ensure everyone has the gear they need to stay safe as they explore the vast natural world surrounding our campus. During our meetings and trips, first-year and transfer students get tips from upperclassmen about where to go and how to tackle the terrain ahead.
We know everyone takes to the outdoors at their own pace. Our club’s range of activities reflects this diversity. We further classify adventures based on difficulty and inform you of the appropriate gear to bring.
Here at Clarkson, brainstorming and strategizing bring students together. The Outing Club’s inviting and inclusive approach to adventure builds from here, setting the stage for lifelong connections over a shared interest in exploration.
Where We Go
Our expansive backyard takes you along rivers, below tree lines and up 4,000-plus-foot peaks. Sometimes, we’re watching the leaves change; at others, we’re snowshoeing, skiing or snowboarding through fresh powder.
Student Spotlights
What our students have to say about CUOC
"The Outing Club has plenty to offer in the way of backcountry skiing, whether you are brand new to the sport or have some experience already. The club has all the equipment you need to try it for the first time and they lead intro trips to get you started. They also offer opportunities for more experienced skiers to improve their skills. I was able to expand my backcountry and avalanche education through the AIARE 1 course that the club offers, then on spring break, I got to ski the best snow of my life on the annual trip to the Chic Chocs. I love that the club is open to people of all skill levels and there is always someone willing to talk to you about skiing and help you learn."
"I love hiking and CUOC is what sparked that passion by providing me with the proper gear to safely go on sick adventures!"
"I got involved in the club when I signed up for a pre-orientation hike so I could enjoy the outdoors and come to campus before all the freshman chaos started. It really helped me adjust to everything and meet tons of new people that I could ask any questions I had, and took a lot of stress off a huge thing. CUOC has taught me a lot about an activity that I already loved and gives so many opportunities to do fun things inside or a little outside your comfort zone, whether you're experienced at your sport or just starting out."
Contact CUOC
Here’s where we are and how to get in touch:
Clarkson University Outing Club
8 Clarkson Ave
Potsdam, NY 13699
Email: cuoc@clarkson.edu
Clarkson Curiosity
Clarkson University: Where Curious Minds Build Bold Futures
If you're exploring your next step or already part of the Clarkson community, one thing is clear — YOU belong here. Welcome to Clarkson!
Curious minds thrive here. If you love solving problems, asking ‘why?’ and pushing boundaries, Clarkson is your place.
At Clarkson, curiosity is more than encouraged — it’s the foundation of everything. Here, learning goes beyond textbooks. It’s about tackling real-world challenges with a hands-on approach. Design it. Build it. Break it. Every problem is an opportunity to discover, innovate and improve.
Powered by Curiosity, Proven by Success

STEM that Works
From engineering and environmental science to robotics and business analytics — at Clarkson, STEM slays. This is where ideas are tested, refined and transformed into groundbreaking solutions. At Clarkson, the focus goes beyond what works — we find the ‘why.’ Why? To drive innovation and deeper understanding, of course!

The Perfect Balance
With a small school, big connections approach, Clarkson offers a personalized education with access to global opportunities. Whether you’re starting your journey or already making connections, you’ll benefit from cutting-edge tech, a 48,000-strong alumni network, and top-tier faculty who know you by name.

A Location That Inspires
High peaks, big perks — Clarkson gives you the best of both worlds. Nestled near the Adirondacks, our location fuels both adventure and innovation. Test sustainable energy solutions in the wilderness, launch your entrepreneurial venture or hit the slopes with friends. Clarkson students are always close to everything and far from ordinary.

Built on Grit, Defined by Success
Clarkson is all grit, no quit. Hard work isn’t optional; it’s a mindset — and perseverance fuels progress. In the classroom, lab, or on the field (or ice, court or trail), success comes to those who push forward. The “grit, grind, finish line” mentality defines a Golden Knight.

We CU Here
For those who never stop questioning, learning, and pushing boundaries, Clarkson is where it happens. The curious find us. And we CU here.

Invest in the Future, See the Return
A Clarkson education delivers more than a degree — it delivers results. With strong career placement (97% within six months of graduation) and high earning potential (starting salaries for 2024 grads were upwards of $100k!), Clarkson graduates see a return on investment that leads the nation. Simply put, we launch leaders.
Clarkson is defined by the experiences of its students — past, present and future. Share your favorite Clarkson moments and the unique experiences that make our community extraordinary.
What stories would you share with someone curious about joining the Clarkson family? Let us know at marketing-team@clarkson.edu.
Want to go a step further? Join us in creating compelling content — submit your stories, photos, or videos to showcase what makes Clarkson remarkable. Your insights will help highlight the vibrant life at Clarkson and inspire future Golden Knights.
Ignite - Who Are We?
Who Are We?
Our Leadership Team
At its core, Ignite is an amazing and storied community of talented, versatile, and innovative people. Without the hard work, collaboration, and creative thinking of our leadership team, none of what we do would be possible!

Kelsey Hamilton '24, M'26, Graduate Fellow
Kelsey Hamilton draws on her Ignite Presidential Fellow experience while enhancing critical opportunities for students across campus.
Santino Martinelli '25, M'26, Professional Assistant
As Ignite's go-to guy on all things digital content creation and drones, Santino leverages his extensive expertise to drive innovation and success everywhere he goes.

The Entire Ignite Family
At Ignite, leadership isn't about the role you hold, but rather your impact as an innovator and entrepreneur. That's why all members of the Ignite family play a key role in forging our path forward.
Outstanding Achievement
At Ignite, leadership isn’t just a action - it’s a natural outcome of the incredible talent within our family. That said, there’s nothing more rewarding than having our hard work recognized and celebrated in front of the entire Clarkson community, especially for our most dedicated members.
Each year, the Levinus Clarkson Award is presented to the top student of the graduating class. In 2024, this honor was earned by none other than Executive Fellow Miles Compani (E&M ‘23, MSEM ’25, EngSci P’26), who was recognized for his exceptional scholarship and outstanding potential for future success.
Hailing from the Capital Region, Miles is the go-to expert on all things Ignite. Whether overseeing Ignite Project Expo, RAPS, and Business Plan Competition events, guiding Ignite Presidential Fellows and Young Innovators & Entrepreneurs, or leading CUSTOM Lab, his influence is wide-ranging and transformative.
Now pursuing a PhD, Miles’ time at Clarkson has been defined by extraordinary leadership roles within a variety of organizations, including Ignite and the Honors Program. Beyond his impressive achievements, he’s known for unwavering reliability and genuine kindness at all times.
Miles’ advice for exceptional students interested in attending Clarkson? “Don’t be afraid to step outside the boundaries of your local community. By coming to campus, you’ll be joining a whole new world - a world where you can stand out like never before, and a world that will define the rest of your life.”
A Brief History
As students come and go, Clarkson evolves - and so does Ignite! Here’s your chance to learn a bit more about us over the years.

August 2017
Clarkson Ignite is launched as a forward-thinking integration of the innovation resources found across the Clarkson community.

April 2018
Immaterial Industries, a team of E&M freshmen, becomes the champion of the inaugural President’s Challenge.

March 2019
Containing only a few 3D printers, hand tools, and other creation equipment, the Dorf Makerspace opens its doors for public use.

August 2019
The Media Production Center, a state-of-the-art facility for all kinds of digital content creation, is launched in the ERC.

February 2020
Fifteen students are deemed the first class of Ignite Presidential Fellows, giving the full-tuition scholarship a strong start.

October 2021
During Ignite Fest, the Clarkson community is invited to learn about everything Ignite has to offer, including microcredentials.

February 2022
The Shipley Center spins off, with Ashley Sweeney joining Ignite as its newest Director. Ignite retains the Cube during this transition.

May 2022
Following 40 episodes across a four-year run, the Ignite Podcast concludes with a farewell address from outgoing President Tony Collins.
October 2022
To celebrate the inauguration of Clarkson’s 17th President, students across campus construct a gigantic Rube Goldberg machine.

November 2023
An overhauled President’s Challenge encourages the entire student body to develop unique Clarkson collectibles.

March 2024
Alongside the Dorf Makerspace receiving 18 new 3D printers, the Media Production Center is revamped into the Makers’ Loft.

September 2024
Ignite hosts New Knights Expo, a collaborative event introducing freshmen to the amazing resources found on campus.

November 2024
The inaugural Ignite Project Expo is held, seeing nearly 350 students present 93 distinct projects during an exciting day of events.
January 2025
North Country Launch Day is introduced, with local student entrepreneurs teaming up for rapid venture development.
April 2025
With Ignite now at RAPS’ helm, the Spring 2025 occasion is the largest yet, seeing over 550 students present innovative work.
Learn More About Ignite
What’s next for Ignite? A bright future filled with innovation, entrepreneurship, and all things creativity. Stay tuned!






