Schedule an Appointment with Amy!
One on One Sessions are a great way to learn more about Clark! Amy specializes in conversations with International students from Europe and Central Asia.
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Please note, registration is only available for sessions scheduled within two weeks of the current date.
More About Amy:
Amy Daly Gardner
Associate Dean, Director, Graduate Recruitment
Born and raised in central Massachusetts, I studied French, Spanish, Polish, and Russian throughout high school and college, and earned a bachelor’s degree in Russian and Eastern European studies from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. I also earned a master’s degree in professional communication from Clark. I began my career in international education working for the U.S. Department of State in St. Petersburg, Russia. When I returned to the United States, I joined Johns Hopkins Medical and later worked at the Harvard International Office. I came back home to Worcester in 2000 when I became the director of the International Students and Scholars Office at Clark. Since then, I have worked to recruit and support international students during their time on campus and enjoy sharing with them all that Clark and Worcester have to offer!

We are here to help with questions about:
- Application Requirements
- Scholarships and Financial aid
- Selecting your program of study
- Career support
Please note, registration is only available for sessions scheduled within two weeks of the current date.
More About Amy:
Amy Daly Gardner
Associate Dean, Director, Graduate Recruitment
Born and raised in central Massachusetts, I studied French, Spanish, Polish, and Russian throughout high school and college, and earned a bachelor’s degree in Russian and Eastern European studies from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. I also earned a master’s degree in professional communication from Clark. I began my career in international education working for the U.S. Department of State in St. Petersburg, Russia. When I returned to the United States, I joined Johns Hopkins Medical and later worked at the Harvard International Office. I came back home to Worcester in 2000 when I became the director of the International Students and Scholars Office at Clark. Since then, I have worked to recruit and support international students during their time on campus and enjoy sharing with them all that Clark and Worcester have to offer!
