Real Credentials. Real Experience. Economics That Work.

Graduate with a degree, a portfolio, and professional work already on your resume.

The Work-Integrated Model

Degree and Experience

Not One or the Other

Most universities make you choose between a degree and experience. Clarke's work-integrated model is built around a third option. Every program pairs rigorous coursework with a paid apprenticeship that runs alongside it. By the time you graduate, you have not just studied the field, you have worked in it.

The apprenticeship is also structured to offset the cost of your education. Depending on the program, earnings fully cover tuition or put you meaningfully ahead.

Don't go into debt to get a serious credential.

Find Your Path

Clarke offers programs across four levels, from high school through graduate study. Credits stack across credentials, so the work you do in one program carries forward to the next. Wherever you are starting from, there is a path built for you.

Dual Enrollment

Get a head start on your degree and strengthen your college and scholarship applications with coursework that sets you apart.

Undergraduate

A bachelor's degree built around real work. You'll graduate with a credential and a track record, not just one or the other.

Graduate

Go deeper in your discipline or pivot into a new one. Master's programs are designed for those ready for deep technical work.

Career Pathways

Focused, fast, and built for outcomes. Career Pathways programs are designed as direct routes to a tech career.

Four Disciplines. One Approach.

Every Clarke program is built around the same fundamentals: project-based learning, instruction from practitioners, and a curriculum designed around what employers actually need.

Artificial Intelligence

AI is no longer a specialty. It is becoming the foundation of how software gets built, how decisions get made, and how organizations operate. Clarke's AI programs take you from machine learning fundamentals through building and deploying production-ready models, working with real datasets on real problems.

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Data Science

Every organization runs on data. The people who can collect it, clean it, analyze it, and turn it into decisions that move a business forward are among the most valuable in any industry. Clarke's Data Science programs build both the technical and analytical foundation you need, going deep on the tools shaping how data science is practiced today.

Software Engineering

Software is how the world gets built. Every product, platform, and system people depend on was designed and shipped by someone who knew how to write code, architect systems, and solve problems under real constraints. Clarke's Software Engineering programs take you from programming fundamentals through full stack development.

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Cybersecurity

Every system that gets built needs someone who can protect it. Clarke's Cybersecurity programs cover threat detection, security architecture, and both offensive and defensive techniques. You will work on real scenarios, learn to think like an attacker, and graduate ready to protect the systems modern organizations depend on.

What Our Students Say

Students thrive in flexible programs that blend learning, mentorship, collaboration, real-world work.

8:1
Student to Instructor Ratio

Small group instruction from professional practitioners

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Industry Mentorship

Personalized guidance from industry experts

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"I had an engineering career. I needed the credentials to advance."

The Master's program let me keep working while I went deep in AI. The curriculum was rigorous enough to actually challenge me and practical enough to apply immediately.

James Whitfield
Cincinnati, OH
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"I wanted to prove I could do the work, not just that I had sat through four years of class."

By the time I graduated I had three years of real engineering work already on my resume. That is not something most bachelor's programs can say.

Megan Callahan
Jacksonville, FL
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"I didn't come from tech. 18 months later my apprenticeship became my full-time job."

The program was hard, but the apprenticeship made everything click in a way that classroom learning never had for me.

Sam Dunmore
Jackson, MS
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"The math was what got my attention. The program was what kept it."

I ran the numbers before I applied. The scholarship and apprenticeship earnings covered my tuition and then some. But what I tell people about now is the quality of the experience.

Sara Hartley
Portland, OR

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