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Visit The Clarkson School

We invite you and your family to visit The Clarkson School and find out more about this unique early college program.  Your specialized visit can include an admission interview, campus tour, and a meeting with a professor in your area of interest.  An off-campus interview and/or a phone interview can also be arranged. 

Stay Overnight

 Our Overnight Hosting Program will be offered to high school students who have been accepted to The Clarkson School These students will be hosted, on a space available basis, Monday through Thursday nights starting March 1st and ending Thursday, April 15th. (Please note some dates may not be available due to exams or breaks.) To schedule an overnight visit, please contact The Clarkson School office.

Your visit can include an interview with an admission counselor, a campus tour, an opportunity to attend a class and a meeting with a professor in the area of your academic interest(s).  Through your interaction with students, faculty, and staff, we hope that you are able to get a better sense of why students have decided to start college a year early.  Accompany your host to class, to the dining hall, to the Cheel Campus Center, or to one of the many other exciting places on campus.

You will also need to download and return the following documents before you can stay on campus:

Please plan to arrive here no later than 4:00 pm the night you are to be hosted.

If you currently know of a Clarkson School student on campus you would like to stay with, feel free to provide his/her name and we would be happy to make arrangements with that student.  We look forward to meeting you this spring!

 

To take a virtual tour of campus and direction to visit campus

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Contact Us 

The Clarkson School
Clarkson University
PO Box 5650
Potsdam, NY 13699-5650

Phone: 315-268-4425
Phone (Toll Free): 1-800-574-4425 (USA and Canada)
Fax: 315-268-7991
tcs@clarkson.edu


 



 

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"The Clarkson School povided a concentrated academic environment and a close-knit community. It prepared me for the rest of college and I made great friends who I am still in touch with."  -Aneto Okonkwo

Aneto holds a B.S. in Industrial Engineering (2006) and an  M.A. in Education (2007) from Stanford University.