Clark College has taken an approach to the dispensing of student consumer information that utilizes a variety of written and verbal media versus attempting to provide one primary source of information (presupposing that all students have access to the primary source). To maximize opportunities for students to become aware of financial aid offerings, we provide information via the following sources:
- The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and its electronic Web version.
- The Department of Education Student Guide.
- The Clark College Catalog.
- The Clark College Quarterly Schedule of Classes.
- The financial aid Financial Aid Award Notification letter.
- The financial aid Satisfactory Academic Progress brochure or Web site.
- The Student Employment Handbook.
- The Disability Support Services brochure or Web site.
- The Freedom from Harassment brochure.
- The Crime Awareness and Campus Security Act brochure. More information regarding institutional security policies and crime statistics can be found at the following:
Annual Crime Report
Clark College Security Information
Clark College Security Enforcement Regulations
Traffic Regulations
- The Clark College Scholarships pamphlet or Web site.
- Entrance and exit counseling given by either college personnel or electronic means.
- The financial aid Terms and Conditions rights and responsibilities brochure.
- Student employment orientation given by either college personnel or electronic means.
- Other miscellaneous brochures and flyers and notices available in the Office of Financial Aid (OFA) and through the award notification process.
- Appointments on an as-needed basis.
- Clark College Web site.
- Drug policy: The brochure is mailed yearly to every enrolled student. It is found in the Student Code of Conduct WAC 132N-120 060 Sections 3e, 3f, and 3g http://www.clark.edu/pdf/catalog/current/8.pdf , page G4 and G7 of the current catalog, and on the security section of the web page: Annual Crime Report
- Completion and graduation rates of all students is posted on this website/link: Completion and Graduation Rates
Financial aid information is provided to students via the front desk staff, outreach coordinator and all other financial aid staff in various capacities.
The above sources meet the regulatory requirements set out in the Education Amendments of 1998 for providing student consumer information.
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