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Clark State's Fall 2013 Enrollment Holds Stable as Many Colleges See a Decline
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Clark State Community College was able to hold enrollment steady as colleges nationwide are seeing a decline. This fall, 4,981 students are enrolled in 47,606 credit hours online and at campus locations in Beavercreek, Springfield, Urbana and Bellefontaine.
Clark State Launches New Website and Branding
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Clark State Community College launched a new website today as part of a college-wide brand update.
Clark State Welcomes New President
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Clark State Community College welcomes its fifth president as Jo Alice Blondin, Ph.D., assumes her new position. The College’s former president, Dr. Karen E. Rafinski, served her last day on June 28, 2013, after 16 years in the role.
Clark State Names New President
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The Clark State Community College Board of Trustees has named Jo Alice Blondin, Ph.D., as the next president of the College. Blondin will assume her new position on July 1, 2013. The current president, Dr. Karen E. Rafinski, is retiring after 16 years in this role.
Clark State’s 2015-2020 Strategic Plan Unveiled
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Clark State unveiled its Strategic Plan to the community today. The 2015-2020 plan will guide the College’s direction and position Clark State as a regional partner focused on student success and workforce development.
Clark State Enrollment Increases As the College Rolls Out Enhanced Support Services
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Clark State Community College is serving more students this fall, as many colleges throughout the state and across the country are seeing a decline. Preliminary reports show 5,136 students enrolled in 48,401 credit hours online and at campus locations in Beavercreek, Springfield and Bellefontaine.
Clark State Drives Success with College Credit Plus, Will Host Info Session Today
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Clark State Community College continues to successfully increase the number of students enrolled in the College Credit Plus (CCP) program. In 2017, College Credit Plus, formerly known as the Post-Secondary Enrollment Option (PSEO) program, increased enrollment by more than 11 percent over 2016. In t…
Clark State President Announces Retirement Plans
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Dr. Karen Rafinski announced Monday her intent to formally announce her retirement as president of Clark State Community College to the Board of Trustees by the end of the year. She plans to retire in June of 2013, concluding her 16th year in that role.