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Clark College

Vancouver, WA

1933 Fort Vancouver Way, Vancouver, WA 98663

http://www.clark.edu

Clark College is a public college located in Vancouver, WA. It has a noncompetitive admissions process of 100%. It is a smaller sized college with full-time enrollment of 4,875 undergraduate students. Clark's most commonly preferred major is an Associate's in Liberal Arts and Humanities, which amounts to 48% of the student body. Additional regularly desired majors include Business, which accounts for 7% of students, and Nursing (5%). It has a strong pharmacy program, ranking first in Washington. Also, Clark College comes in 9th in Washington for most liberal colleges. For those based in Washington, sticker price tuition costs $4,501; out-of-state residents, however, have to dish out $9,232 per year. That being said, 53% of Clark undergrads obtain at least some scholarship or grant funding. 25% of Clark College undergraduates graduate college, expecting to land their dream jobs. A couple years after receiving their degrees, graduates take home a median yearly wage of $26,600. After another four years of experience, their median yearly wage rises 28.2% to $34,100; however, that is still 15% under the national median earnings. Many of you may like to be informed that it does not offer early decision and there is a $25 application fee. Also, Clark has evening degree programs. Concerning your savings account, be aware that the average amount of institutional grant aid awarded is $1,024. For diversity, Clark received an 8.24 and for its student life, Clark received an 8. In closing, six years after receiving their diplomas, the lowest-earning fourth of graduates earn $17,700 or less and six years after graduating, 21% of alumni are out of work.

Ratings

7.72

Party Scene

9.01

Location

8

Student Life

9.53

Safety

Admissions

100%

Acceptance

SAT Score

-

ACT Score

-

Application Deadline:
See application website Application Website:
http://www.clark.edu/enroll/admissions/quick_step.php
Early Action Deadline:

Cost

Net Price:

$7,104/year

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Average Aid Awarded

$6,048/year

Students Recieving Financial Aid

54%

Academics

Professor Rating

7.28


13:1

Student Faculty Ratio
Graduation Rate

24%

Evening Degree Programs

Yes

Student Faculty Ratio

13:1

Majors

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Graduates by Major


Liberal Arts and Humanities

1193

Business

175

Nursing

127

Early Childhood Education

91

Physical Sciences

77

Biology

71

Automotive Mechanics

55

Phlebotomy Technician

42

Value

In State Tuition
$4,287/year
Out of State Tuition
$9,718/year