Fast Facts
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- The top five majors at Clark State in Fall, 2019 were: Registered Nursing, General Transfer (AS), Licensed Practical Nursing, General Transfer (AA) and Social Services Technology.
- 44% of enrolled students took at least one online course.
- 10% of degree or certificate seeking students were enrolled in at least one developmental course.
- Excluding high school students, 74.6% received some form of financial aid.
- Clark State promotes diversity across campus through events and social interaction with faculty, staff and students.
- 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's mascot is the Eagle and school colors are Navy Blue, Royal Blue and Gold.
Most Clark State students attend less than full-time (taking less than 12 credit hours) with 65% of all students being female.
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Full-Time Status |
1,215 |
21.43% |
Less than Full-Time Status |
4,454 |
78.57% |
High School Students |
1,864 |
32.88% |
Faculty to student ratio is 1 to 14 |
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Clark State's tuition is one of the lowest in Ohio. |
1,616 Clark State students are under 18 years of age. Combined with those 18-24, this represents 64.64% of the student body. The average age of a Clark State student is 24.
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Under 18 |
1,616 |
28.51% |
18 - 24 |
2,048 |
36.13% |
25 - 39 |
1,516 |
26.74% |
40 - 59 |
462 |
8.15% |
60+ |
27 |
.48% |
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Male |
1,917 |
33.82% |
Female |
3,751 |
66.17% |
Student populations from Greene County and Montgomery County have increased due to Clark State’s Beavercreek Campus.
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Clark County |
2,183 |
38.51% |
Champaign County |
403 |
7.11% |
Greene County |
903 |
15.93% |
Logan County |
323 |
5.7% |
Montgomery County |
850 |
14.99% |
Other Counties |
1,007 |
17.76% |
CREDIT HOURS BY LOCATION Student populations from Greene County and Montgomery County have increased due to Clark State’s Beavercreek and Xenia Campuses.
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Beavercreek |
5,737.6 |
Bellefontaine |
1,011.5 |
Online |
12,920 |
Springfield |
17,665.2 |
Xenia |
463 |
Clark State promotes diversity across campus through events and social interaction with faculty, staff and students.
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Native American |
7 |
0.12% |
Asian |
64 |
1.13% |
African American |
900 |
15.88% |
Hispanic |
37 |
0.65% |
Caucasian |
4,248 |
74.93% |
Other |
413 |
7.29% |
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Asian |
2 |
African American |
46 |
Hispanic |
1 |
Caucasian |
184 |
Unknown |
3 |
Based on Fall Semester 2019 Enrollment Data