Going to Clark in 2011, and international student integration

<p>I'm doing a 4 year degree in England - our UG degrees are usually 3 years - and I'm spending my 3rd year studying at Clark! (2011-12)</p>

<p>Are international students usually housed alongside US nationals?
That's what I'm going there for!</p>

<p>I want to talk to Clarkies about life there, but Clark doesn't have much of an online presence.
I'm hoping the class of 2015 Facebook group will liven up in the summer.</p>

<p>Also, how do you like British accents? :)</p>

<p>From my observations, everything about Clark encourages integration of every sort, including students with physical disabilities in handicapped accessible dorm rooms.
Son, now a Clark freshman, visited overnight last spring at the invitation of a sports team coach. The student athlete/host with whom he stayed was from another country. No special dorm, just with the other freshman. There are several dorm options for upperclassmen; check out the various options. Fees can differ, depending on the number of roommates and size of suite.<br>
In my observation, Clarkies are very friendly and accepting. Diversity is celebrated. I doubt that you will be the only Brit.
Son is very happy there. Hope you will love it!</p>

<p>there is no such thing as international housing, you’ll be thrown in the dorms with everyone else. </p>

<p>as an example, i’m from massachusetts, but one of my roommates my freshmen year was from serbia.</p>

<p>Also, theres always one or two british student exchange students at Clark every year so you should be fine</p>