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Online Student

Are you interested in becoming an online student at Clark State? Almost half of our students take online classes each quarter. Online classes will provide you with the flexibility you need if you have a busy schedule with work and family. Although online classes are convenient, they are just as challenging as traditional classes on campus. See how ready you are for online classes by taking a self-administered quiz.

Online students complete the same admissions process as students who attend classes on campus. Make sure you follow the New Student Checklist under Getting Started menu.

Since you may not be on campus as much as other students, take a few minutes and meet some of staff who will help you get started at Clark State.

Abby Paul ~ Admissions

To begin the admissions process, complete our online application.

Veronica Leech ~ Financial Aid

If you need help paying for your education, you must complete a FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid), as well as our institutional aid forms.

Teresa Mabry - Registration

New students can register for classes by fax, phone or through the mail if all prerequisites have been met.

Nikki Brown ~ Advising

Our advisors can help you develop your first quarter schedule and interpret your placement scores or transcripts.

Monte Tabb ~ Placement Testing

Placement tests determine the level of classes that best match your skills. We will help online students find an alternate testing location. Appropriate ACT or SAT scores or courses may exempt you from our placement test.

Peggy Marshall ~ Cashier's Office

Payment for tuition may be made by cash, check, money order, Visa, MasterCard, or Discover. Payments may be made by phone or mail. Contact our office for information on our Delayed Payment Plan and temporary loans.

Holly Snyder ~ Bookstore

Visit our online bookstore to purchase your required textbooks

Mary Patton ~ Career Management

Contact our office so we can help you choose a major, research your chosen field, or prepare for your job search.