
The Associated Students of Clark College (ASCC) oversees a variety of activities and services which enhance the educational experience of the College’s 12,500 students, and manages student fees which fund activities for 35 campus clubs and programs.
If you are enrolled in courses at Clark College, you are a member of the ASCC. The ASCC Executive Council is recognized by the Board of Trustees as the sole representative body of Clark College students. Executive Council officers gain valuable leadership and executive level experience such as leadership training, decision making, fiscal management and conflict management. Student government also keeps students informed about administrative or legislative policies that directly affect the student body.
It is the responsibility of the ASCC Executive Council to:
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Provide representation of student interest, needs and well-being within the college community;
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Provide opportunities for individual leadership development and for group participation;
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Initiate and coordinate student activities;
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Foster cooperative relationships among the students, faculty, staff, administration and community; and
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Affirm and support the Clark College Mission, Vision, and Values statement.



