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Clark State Unveils New Online Bookstore
Community / News
Clark State Community College launched an online bookstore this week to provide a better user experience for students purchasing and renting textbooks, etextbooks and college merchandise.
Clark State Beavercreek Bookstore to Close Permanently as Virtual Bookstore Continues to be Student Preference
Community / News
The Clark State College Greene Center (Beavercreek, Ohio) bookstore location will be permanently closing its doors on Friday, December 16th at 5 p.m., consolidating merchandise into one campus location at the Springfield Leffel Lane campus.
Clark State to Implement More Student Saving with Virtual Bookstore
Community / News
In a continuing effort to make college more affordable for students, the Clark State Community College bookstore will convert to online format and offer textbooks via eCampus beginning with 2017 summer semester classes. The Clark State administration was looking for a way to reduce the student cost …
Clark State Students Saved More than $372,000 with Implementation of Virtual Bookstore
Community / News
Clark State Community College continues to maintain a quality, affordable education for students. Just one year following the implementation of the eCampus bookstore, Clark State announced a student savings of $372,253.00. eCampus is an online bookstore format that allows students the option to purc…
Ordering Textbooks
Academics
In a continuing effort to make college more affordable and convenient for students, we contract with eCampus to be the online provider of textbooks. Textbooks are no longer housed on-site in our bookstores. The bookstores can serve as the ship-to and pick-up locations for textbooks, if desired. The …
Student Support Resources
Community / Coronavirus (COVID-19) Information / Information for Students
During the online instruction period, we've transitioned student support services to be remote.
Clark State Hires Retired Air Force Colonel John Devillier as Vice President for Business Affairs
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Retired Air Force Colonel John Devillier will take the helm at Clark State Community College as the new vice president for business affairs. Devillier replaces Joe Jackson who retired at the end of last year. Clark State President Dr. Jo Alice Blondin said Col. Devillier’s vision, energy, financial …
Student Center Groundbreaking Ceremony
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Clark State Community College broke ground on the Karen E. Rafinski Student Center November 14 at 2 p.m. on the Leffel Lane Campus.
Clark State’s Successful Tuition Challenge Program Continues
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The Ohio Department of Higher Education has approved the continuation of Clark State Community College’s Tuition Challenge Program for another academic year. The program waives standard tuition rates to students who complete 12 or more credit hours in a semester, achieve a grade of C or better in ea…
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.