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Clark College's campus features modern facilities and a focus on community college education in Vancouver, Washington. Click below to see options for campus tours.

As a community college, Clark College offers a variety of sports in the Northwest Athletic Conference (NWAC), emphasizing student development and providing opportunities for athletes to compete and potentially transfer to four-year institutions.

West, Small city: Clark College is located on a tree-filled campus in Vancouver, Washington. Its mix of traditional and contemporary buildings reflects the college's commitment to both academic excellence and community college accessibility. Students benefit from a welcoming environment and easy access to the amenities of nearby Portland, Oregon.

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At Clark College, a significant percentage of students receive financial aid. As a community college, Clark focuses on affordability and offers state-funded aid programs.


Clark College provides an accessible gateway to the arts in a community college setting. Imagine yourself learning traditional drawing and painting techniques in a supportive studio space, attending student-produced plays that address contemporary issues, or honing your photography skills through a variety of courses. Clark encourages students of all backgrounds to discover their artistic talents.

Clark College, a community college, does not have Greek life organizations. The college focuses on academic programs and career preparation, offering various student clubs and activities for engagement outside the classroom.

Clark College's Career Services office assists students in securing internships that complement their academic programs and career goals. The college offers internship opportunities across various fields, with a focus on supporting both transfer students and those pursuing associate degrees. Clark leverages its connections in the Vancouver, Washington area to provide internships in healthcare, technology, and manufacturing sectors. The college also offers cooperative work experience programs, allowing students to earn academic credit for their internships.

As a community college, Clark offers associate degrees and transfer pathways. Popular fields include Business, Nursing and Allied Health, Education, Social Sciences, and various technical specializations. Clark prioritizes affordability and pathways to complete bachelor's degrees at 4-year universities. For a full list of academic programs, click the link below.

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Clark College may offer research opportunities focusing on faculty collaboration or projects within specific disciplines.

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Clark College is a medium school with approximately 12,000 undergraduate students on campus.

Clark College emphasizes student-led initiatives in its clubs and activities. Propose your own club idea, join the Penguin Student Union for leadership opportunities, or explore cultural diversity through the Diversity Center's events and clubs.

Clark College has a diverse student body. White students make up around 61% of the population with notable Hispanic/Latino (12%), and smaller populations of Black/African American, Asian, and multiracial students. Clark College primarily serves its local community in Washington State.

Clark College primarily serves as a community college and thus does not provide traditional on-campus housing. Students seek off-campus housing and utilize limited on-campus dining options like cafes and vendors.

As a community college, Clark offers associate degrees and transfer pathways. Popular fields include Business, Nursing and Allied Health, Education, Social Sciences, and various technical specializations. Clark prioritizes affordability and pathways to complete bachelor's degrees at 4-year universities. For a full list of academic programs, click the link below.


Clark College offers the First-Generation Student Success Program, which provides a supportive community, resources, and mentorship to first-generation students. The college also offers various scholarships and grants based on financial need, including the Washington College Grant.

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