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Demolition Begins Near Main Campus
Demolition work began the week of March 30 on the corner of Fourth Plain Blvd. and Fort Vancouver Way on the northwest end of Clark College’s main campus. The 9,800 square-foot of...
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Dodging the default trap
Half of Washington State’s community colleges struggle with high default rates By Jeremy Vetter As a graduate of a local Seventh-day Adventist boarding academy, Melissa Wright wanted to attend Walla Walla University,...
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Second-chance price tag
By Rhonda Morin Student Stephen Miller left his job as a garbage collector after being injured. He enrolled at Clark and is set to graduate with a loan debt of $12,000. An...
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The beast of burden
Half of Clark students receive financial aid Far fewer get scholarships By Rhonda Morin It costs about $4,000 for tuition and some fees to attend Clark College for a year. Tack...
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Expanding into the future
Clark’s visions are coming to fruition by Robert K. Knight Over the past year, we have seen many successes; we have seen many things that seemed like a dream or far-off...
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From the presidents
The current level of borrowing money for colleges and universities across the United States is a staggering $1.2 trillion—with $1 trillion of that being the debt for federal student loans. One in 10...
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