A new advocate for Clark College Calen D. B. Ouellette returned to the Pacific Northwest to become Clark College Foundation’s new chief executive officer and chief advancement officer, where he [...]
3 minute read Clark students borrow less than most community college students, thanks largely to scholarships A reasonable price tag is what led Maddie Hennerty ’22 to Clark College. Hennerty was [...]
323 students receive awards for fall quarter For the fourth consecutive year, Clark College Foundation awarded more than $1 million in scholarships to students who will attend Clark College in [...]
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By Rhonda Morin Student Stephen Miller left his job as a garbage collector after being injured. He enrolled at Clark and is set to graduate with a loan debt of $12,000. An injury on the job, [...]
Half of Clark students receive financial aid Far fewer get scholarships By Rhonda Morin It costs about $4,000 for tuition and some fees to attend Clark College for a year. Tack on another [...]
The current level of borrowing money for colleges and universities across the United States is a staggering $1.2 trillion—with $1 trillion of that being the debt for federal student loans. One in [...]