Fast Facts About the College
- Clark State began in 1962 as the Springfield and Clark County Technical Education Program.
- In 1966 the name was changed to Clark County Technical Institute and was chartered by the Ohio Board of Regents as Ohio's first technical college.
- In 1972 the College's name was changed to Clark Technical College.
- In 1988 the Ohio Board of Regents approved the status change of Clark Technical College to Clark State Community College.
- Clark State Community College is accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools.
Enrollment
- 4993 credit students
- 3293 are female
- 1700 are male
- 2293 are full-time students
- 2700 are are less than full-time students
Class size
- Faculty to student ratio is 1 to 16.
Age Breakdown
- Average age is 28
- 240 are under the age of 18
- 3042 are 19 - 30
- 1476 are 31 - 50
- 225 are over the age of 51
- 10 are undeclared
Ethnic Breakdown
- Asian - 24
- African-American - 326
- Native Hawaiian or Other - 12
- Hispanic - 2
- American Indian or Alaska - 7
- Caucasian - 2107
- Other/Not Reported/Unknown - 2515
Residence
- Clark County - 2643
- Champaign County - 457
- Greene County - 718
- Logan County - 182
- Madison County - 139
- Montgomery County - 488
- Other counties - 366
Cost
- Clark State's tuition is one of the lowest in Ohio at $83 per credit hour.
Financial Aid
- 61% of Clark State students receive some form of financial aid.
Childcare
- The Early Childhood Education Center, located at 1001 East John Street, provides childcare for employees and students of Clark State and Springfield-Clark County JVS.
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Source - Fall 2010 Enrollment
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