Clark College

Quick Facts

Location: Northwest
Setting: Mid-size City Setting
Type: Public
Size: Very Large (+10,000 Undergrad)
Chime Tower at Clark College, with the Cannell Library behind.
Chime Tower at Clark College, with the Cannell Library behind.
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Clark College From Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia

Clark College is a community college located in Vancouver, Washington. It is currently headed by President Bob Knight, former commander of the Vancouver Barracks and graduate of West Point.

Originally founded as a private, two-year, junior college in 1933, Clark College was at 100 W 13th Street (currently the Hidden House restaurant) from 1933-1937, moving several times within the city. The main campus was formerly part of the Vancouver Barracks, which extended from Fourth Plain to the Columbia River but were ceded by the U.S. Army to the city to become Central Park. In 1951 the Applied Arts Center became its first building at the current location, when the college first offered evening classes. After the Kaiser Shipyards boom of World War II, Clark College rapidly grew to meet the educational needs of the expanded population, the 1944 Serviceman's Readjustment Act and the baby boom.

The college first received state support in 1941, being supervised by the State Board of Education in 1946 with the Vancouver School Board serving as its policy-making body until it was reorganized as a public institution in 1958 and incorporated into the statewide community college system in 1967.

The college's main campus sits on an 101 acre (0.3 km²) site in Vancouver's Central Park, southwest of Water Works Park and north of Hudson's Bay High School, its sixth location to date. The college's signature carillon Chime Tower was designed by Richard Stensrude, begun in 1964, and incorporates materials from the local Hidden Brick Company and the nearby Alcoa plant. The main campus has generally expanded from the southeast northward and other structures include an equatorial bow-style sun dial near the science buildings.

In addition to providing a variety of associate degrees, general adult education and preparation for four-year university degrees, Clark College has historically had well-regarded programs in nursing, dental hygiene and industrial arts such as welding and auto maintenance.

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Students & Campus Life
Full Time Students: 62%
Athletic Programs: Unavailable
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Expenses
Average Tuition: $ 2,871
Students Receiving Aid: 30%
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Students

General
Full-Time vs. Part-Time
Full-Time 62%
Part-Time 38%
Race/Ethnicity
Caucasian 83%
Other 8%
Asian 4%
Hispanic 3%
African-American 2%
Geography
In State vs. Out-of-State
In-State 97%
Out-of-State 3%
Top States for Incoming Freshman
Washington 97%
Oregon 2%
Percent of Students International: 0%
Tuition & Fees (undergraduate) In-State Out-of-State  
Average Tuition for Full-Time Undergrads:
$ 2,477 $ 2,871  
Financial Aid Avg. Amount Received % of Students Receiving Aid  
Federal Grants:
$ 2,674 21%  
State and Local Grants:
$ 1,483 16%  
Institutional Grants:
$ 1,040 6%  
Any Aid:
  30%  

Degree Programs at Clark College

Associate's Level Majors

Certificate Programs at Clark College

Career Education Majors

Photos

  • Chime Tower at Clark College, with the Cannell Library behind.
    Chime Tower at Clark College, with the Cannell Library behind. [source]
  • Sun dial near the science buildings.
    Sun dial near the science buildings. [source]