Clarkson University is a private research university located in Potsdam, New York. Founded in 1896, Clarkson is known for its strong emphasis on engineering, business, and science programs. The university offers over 95 programs in various fields, including undergraduate, graduate, and professional degrees.
Clarkson's main campus is situated on 640 acres in the picturesque Adirondack region, providing a scenic and inspiring environment for students. The university also operates additional campuses in Schenectady, New York, and Beacon, New York, expanding its reach and resources.
Clarkson's academic structure is organized into four distinct schools: the School of Arts & Sciences, the Wallace H. Coulter School of Engineering, the David D. Reh School of Business, and the Institute for a Sustainable Environment. These schools collectively support a student body of approximately 4,300 students, fostering a close-knit community with a favorable student-to-faculty ratio of 14:1. This ratio ensures personalized attention and mentorship from faculty, many of whom are distinguished experts and researchers in their fields.
The university is renowned for its research initiatives, particularly in the areas of advanced materials, biotechnology, energy systems, and environmental sustainability. Clarkson's research centers and institutes facilitate interdisciplinary collaboration, driving innovation and contributing to technological advancements.