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CARES Act Funding

Community / Coronavirus (COVID-19) Information

Clark State's COVID-19 Emergency Fund provided assistance to students at risk of dropping out of college due to unexpected financial emergencies related to the COVID-19 pandemic. This assistance was created to help students stay in college and meet their educational goals, ultimately, securing a bet…

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Clark State’s Response to Governor DeWine’s CARES Act Funding for Higher Education

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"Clark State is grateful for the leadership and student focus demonstrated by the DeWine Administration," said Clark State President Dr. Jo Alice Blondin. "The Governor and Chancellor have listened to our needs and challenges and responded in such a way that will assist our college in a safe reopeni…

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Clark State President Blondin to Host Virtual Session for High School College Credit Plus Graduates

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Clark State Community College will hold a Virtual Open Door and Information Session for recent high school College Credit Plus and high school graduates at 11:30 a.m., Tuesday, May 19.

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Clark State Now Able to Provide Financial Relief to Students through CARES Act

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Through the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act signed into law last month, Clark State Community College will be granted $2.9 million, half of which must go directly to students whose education has been impacted by COVID-19.

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Clark State Continues to Positively Impact Student Lives, Improve Campus Infrastructure with HEERF Funding

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Clark State College and its students continue to be positively impacted by the Higher Education Emergency Relief Funds (HEERF) provided to the college throughout the Covid-19 pandemic.