What if my student wants to enroll on a program or course overseas that is not offered by Clark?
Any program that is not one of Clark’s 23 programs is considered a Non-Clark program. These programs must be pre-approved through the Study Abroad Office, and are considered as a foreign leave of absence with transfer credit, not Clark credit. You can download a full description of Non-Clark Program policies here. Students are not permitted to take independent courses, studies, internships or research projects overseas except when part of a Clark program.
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