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  • The top five majors at Clark State in Fall, 2022 were: Registered Nursing, General Transfer, Licensed Practical Nursing, Diagnostic Medical Sonography and Management.
  • Faculty to Student Ratio = 1:13
  • 61.9% of enrolled students took at least one online course.
  • 10% of degree or certificate seeking students were enrolled in at least one developmental course.
  • 22% of undergraduate students received some form of financial aid in Fall 2022 (excluding high school students).
  • 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.
  • With the addition of two bachelor’s degrees, the Board of Trustees voted to change the name of the institution to encompass the advancements in educational opportunities made by the College. As of January 1, 2021, Clark State Community College became known as Clark State College.
  • Clark State's mascot is Emmett the Eagle and school colors are Navy Blue, Royal Blue and Gold.
Total Enrollment 5,070
Full-Time Status 678
Part-time Students 4,392
High School Students 1,580
New Student Enrollment 1,287
Cost
Clark State's tuition is one of the lowest in Ohio.
1,045 Clark State students are under 18 years of age. Combined with those 18-24, this represents 62.6% of the student body. The average age of a Clark State student is 25.
Age    
Under 18 1,497  
18 - 24 1,603  
25 - 39 1,423  
40 - 59 520  
60+ 27  
Gender    
Male 1,716  
Female 3,352  
Student populations from Greene County and Montgomery County have increased due to Clark State’s Beavercreek Campus.
County of Residence    
Clark County 1,853 39.4%
Champaign County 852 18.1%
Montgomery County 543 11.5%
Greene County 318 6.8%
Clinton County 258 5.5%
Logan County 211 4.5%
Miami County 140 3%
Delaware County 106 2.3%
Franklin County 104 2.2%
Other Ohio Counties 269 5.7%
Out of State 50 1.1%
Total 4,704  
Clark State promotes diversity across campus through events and social interaction with faculty, staff and students.
Student Ethnicity    
Asian 56  
African American 812  
Hispanic 239  
Caucasian 3,476  
Other 127  
Two or more races 360  
Full-Time Staff and Faculty  
Faculty 88
Staff 157
Full-Time Staff and Faculty Ethnicity  
Two or More 6
Asian 3
African American 37
Hispanic 1
Caucasian 197
Unknown 1

Based on Fall Semester 2019 Enrollment Data

Outcome Measures 2013-14 Full-Time, First-Time Students Pell Non-Pell
Received a Certificate 7% 9% 4%
Received an Associates Degree 19% 15% 27%
Enrolled at same institution 1% 2% 1%
Enrolled at different Institution 26% 23% 33%
Outcome Measures 2013-14 Part-Time, First-Time Students Pell Non-Pell
Received a Certificate 13% 7% 23%
Received an Associates Degree 8% 7% 9%
Enrolled at same institution 1% 2% 1%
Enrolled at different Institution 22% 23% 21%
Outcome Measures 2013-14 Full-Time, Non-First-Time Students Pell Non-Pell
Received a Certificate 11% 9% 14%
Received an Associates Degree 13% 12% 17%
Enrolled at same institution 1% 2% 0%
Enrolled at different Institution 43% 46% 36%
Outcome Measures 2013-14 Part-Time, Non-First-Time Students Pell Non-Pell
Received a Certificate 13% 8% 21%
Received an Associates Degree 12% 12% 13%
Enrolled at same institution 1% 2% 0%
Enrolled at different Institution 40% 42% 36%