Clarkson is the destination of choice for tomorrow's scientists, engineers, educators, entrepreneurs, business people, health professionals and imaginative leaders.
It's a highly-collaborative community that ignites connections across fields, industries and cultures. We are all Golden Knights, and students instantly join a robust and active team that values the personal contributions of each member whether in the classroom, in academic clubs and organizations, on SPEED teams, in business plan competitions or athletics.
Our total student body is ~4300 students hailing from over 40 states and over 60 countries worldwide. About 35% of our undergraduates were in the top 10% of their high school graduating class.
At Clarkson, there's something for everyone. The University holds an activity fair near the beginning of the first semester each year to get first-year students and other students involved with clubs, organizations and activities. Students have over 250 clubs, organizations, and teams to choose from and also have the ability to start their own clubs with potential funding from the University.
Students interested in hands-on activities can join one of our 12 SPEED teams from Concrete Canoe and Steel Bridge, to FIRST Robotics and Clean Snowmobile. These teams represent Clarkson well at regional, national and international levels against other universities. For example, in 2018 our Design, Build, Fly team brought home a first place trophy in the AIAA International Competition.
We offer 18 Division III sports teams alpine and nordic skiing, baseball, basketball, cross country, golf, hockey, lacrosse, soccer, softball, swimming and volleyball and two Division I teams men's and women's hockey. We also have over a dozen intramural sports and over 30 club sports teams, like equestrian, bass fishing, mountain biking and skiing.
For those interested in Greek life, Clarkson offers eight national and two local fraternities as well as four national sororities.
Clarkson is a "close-knit community" of people who are mostly "very open to conversation and friendly." As one student describes it, "By the end of your senior year you will know everyone if you are a social person." Clarkson "attracts outdoorsy engineers" and there is a "great emphasis on spending time outside and sustainability." Another student agrees, describing fellow classmates as "pretty down-to-earth people who are very nature-oriented." Given the school's niche-"a small technology-based school very far north in New York"-Clarkson has tended to have a large male population, hailing largely from New England and the Northeast. That said, "the amount of diversity on campus is increasing with more promotion of our international programs" and the students who attend are definitively "here because they want to be." Because of its size, "Everyone knows everyone. You get to have the same classes with the same people for a while," which is "a great opportunity to form close friendships." It's a very supportive environment where "you will find help everywhere you look for it," says one student, whether it's from fellow students or professors. Another student agrees, saying, "all of us help and push each other to perform the best we can as well. Overall, it is a great environment to be in for college."