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Tutoring Tip of the Week #1

Visit a tutoring location on campus! Week one is hectic, you are adjusting to new classes, new technology and platforms, and a lot of new information! Make sure to swing through a tutoring location before, between, or after classes. This is a great place to get yourself geared up for the quarter, organize your materials and schedule, have a great study area filled with computers, resources, and support! Tutoring staff are happy to help not only with subject area content, but also the technology, organization, and study tips needed for a great college experience! Tutoring Services locations are:

  • Language & Writing Center, Hawkins Hall, room 102
  • Speech & Presentation Lab, Hawkins Hall, room 101
  • Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math Center, Bauer Hall, room 102
  • Accounting & Business Center, Applied Arts 4, room 106 (closed Fridays)

All (most) locations are open Monday through Thursday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Fridays 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. (except this first Friday, we will close at noon for an all-staff meeting). Pro-tip! You can meet with our tutors via Zoom if you are an online or hybrid student that is not on campus!

Fall Term DSHS Pop-Ups in the Basic Needs Hub

Come into the Basic Needs Hub to meet with DSHS! You can complete your SNAP application and interview, drop off paperwork, make changes to an existing case, and more!

October 9th & 23rd, November 6th & 20th, and December 11th, from 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.

Paint, Layer, & Design: A Canvas, Candle & Tote Bag Event, October 8th, 2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. in PUB 161

Unleash your inner artist and creativity as the Activities Programming Board will be hosting a Paint, Layer, & Design: A Canvas, Candle & Tote Bag Event.

You'll be able to create a one-of-a-kind piece by choosing from three different activities: painting your own canvas, customizing a sand wax candle, or decorating a tote bag with patches and fabric markers. Free drinks and snacks will also be available! This is the perfect opportunity to relax, be creative, and make something unique to take home. For questions please email Camille through cvillanueva@clark.edu. 

Family Movie Night: "Corpse Bride" and "Frankenweenie," October 27th, 5:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. in Gaiser Student Center

The Activities Programming Board will be showing the movies Corpse Bride (PG) and Frankenweenie (PG).

Bring your friends and family and join us for a cozy movie night! Stuff and fluff your own fun and easy Clark-themed pillows! There will be free pizza and drinks while supplies last! The movies will include closed captioning. Questions? Please contact Sophia at shao@clark.edu.

Community Impact Week: Volunteering Opportunity, October 7th - 11th

Looking for a way to connect with others in the community to have a positive impact? Want an easy way to learn about nonprofits and the work they are doing while earning volunteer hours?

Get your friends together and come join us, and hundreds of your neighbors, in creating lasting impact across our region, growing yourself and your community through rewarding volunteer work!

Find out more about Community Impact Week, the organizations involved, and sign-up for a project.

A message from Clark College Career Services: Volunteering is a great way to gain valuable work experience and develop your skills, while making a positive impact in the local community. For employment and career support, meet with Career Services.

Events

September 29
Foster Hall 100L - Lobby
APB Stuff A Penguin
As the students are getting into their fall term, we would like to introduce the students to our very own Clark College mascot, Oswald the Penguin! Activities Programming Board will be hosting the Stuff A Penguin event on September 29th in Hanna Hall Lobby from 1:30pm-3:30pm.   Students will stuff their own large Penguin plushie! We have 2 different designs for students to choose from.  One free drink from the HHL Coffee Lounge per student, coloring pages will also be available! If you would like to learn more history about Oswald the Penguin visit here. Questions? Contact Nutcha or Camille at nnatipagorn@clark.edu or cvillanueva@clark.edu
Learn more about APB Stuff A Penguin

Event Fliers and Posters

If you need accomodations due to a disability to fully participate in these events, please contact Clark College's Disability Access Center (DAC) at 360-992-2314 or 360-991-0901 VP. You can also visit the DAC Office in the Penguin Union Building, Room 002, at your earliest convenience.

Student Life

Club Activities and Events

Fall 2025 PTK Welcome & Kickoff + Free Backpack, September 24th, 11:00 a.m. in PUB 161

HEY PENGUINS! ARE YOU READY?!?

The Clark College chapter of Phi Theta Kappa (PTK) Honor Society welcomes all students to our Fall 2025 Kickoff!

At this event you’ll:

Meet chapter leaders and fellow students
Learn how PTK supports student success
Start strong with a free backpack & supplies - while supplies last
This year, our chapter’s focus is simple: helping students succeed. Learn how PTK can be part of your journey.

Reminders

RAVE Guardian – Campus Safety App

Text the word "Guardian" to 67283 to download.

Highlights: Stay Informed: Receive emergency alerts, Discreetly Contact Campus Security and Safety: Prevent dangerous situations by discreetly sending anonymous tips with a photo or location as needed. Never Travel Alone: Set a virtual safety timer for an extra layer of safety wherever you are. Find The Resources You Need: Access key safety and security resources. Help Is on The Way: With a push of a button, you can directly connect to the college's Security and Safety desk or 9-1-1 in an emergency. Text the word "Guardian" to 67283 to download or go to the Android Play Store or Apple App Store.

Free C-Tran Bus Passes with a Free Student ID

Get a Free C-Tran Bus Pass and a Free Clark College Student ID through the Bookstore. Simply bring a valid photo ID.

Check Your Contact Information is Up to Date

Get a Free C-Tran Bus Pass and a Free Clark College Student ID through the Bookstore. Simply bring a valid photo ID.

Four Days of "No Appointment Needed, Drop-In Advising" Sessions, September 18th, 19th, 22nd, & 23rd, 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. in GHL 108 and Zoom

We recommend that you check to make sure your contact information in ctcLink is correct and up to date to ensure that Clark College can get in touch with you by email and phone to relay important information. To check and/or update your personal information, please follow the steps below:

  1. Log into ctcLink
  2. Select "Student Homepage"
  3. Click on the "Personal Details" tile
  4. Select "Contact Details"
  5. Click on the plus "+" icon to add new contact information
  6. Be sure to set a "preferred" phone number and email address for the college to reach you at

Welcome Week Tables, September 22nd & 23rd, 8:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. around Main Campus

Fall classes are quickly approaching, and Academic Advising is here to get you ready for the upcoming term. Visit our “No Appointment Needed, Drop-in Advising” to get your Fall term courses. We offer both in-person and virtual services.

Our advising team is here to help you, and no appointment is needed for these four days. Are you able to meet before the term? You can also schedule an appointment prior to these days to meet with an advisor. The last day to register for Fall classes without instructor permission is September 23rd, so visit Academic Advising and be ready for Fall!

Printer Locations & Student Print Account

Did you know that if you need to print anything, each student has a printing account linked to their Clark Labs account? 1500 credits each term. Learn more about Student Print Accounts. Have questions or need help, contact IT services.

All open computer labs feature printers available for student use:

SHL 135: Monday – Thursday 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m., Friday 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Library: Monday – Thursday 8:30 a.m. - 7:00 p.m., Friday 8:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
SBG 252: Monday – Thursday 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m., Friday 8:00am - 4:00 p.m.
AA4-116 - MAC Lab: Monday – Thursday 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m., Friday 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.

Other Important Information

Protect Yourself from Phishing Scams!

Always verify the legitimacy of requests for personal information, even if they seem to come from Clark College. If you receive an email, text, or call asking for sensitive details:

  • Pause before responding.
  • Contact the Clark College Helpdesk at (360) 992-2425 or helpdesk@clark.edu to confirm the request.

Scammers may pose as Clark College or state employees to steal your personal information. Stay vigilant and protect yourself from fraud. Stay safe—think before you share!

Need to Use a Microwave?

Students need to eat. Sometimes you need a microwave. Here are some locations of microwaves throughout the main campus: Basic Needs Hub (GHL 216), Frost Arts Center, Clark Bookstore, Hanna Hall Study Lounge, Culinary, Student Life, JSH near Clark Café, BHL near vending machines, SHL lower level near vending machines, NERD Cave (SBG 102). Please be mindful that other students use this machine, too. Please clean up after you make a mess. Be a resourceful and responsible student.

Food on Campus- Joan Stout Hall Clark Cafe & Hanna Hall Coffee Lounge

Joan Stout Hall Clark Café
Hours: Monday - Thursday 7:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.; Friday 7:30 a.m. - 1 p.m.
Menu: Serving breakfast burritos, muffins, bagels, biscuits and gravy, breakfast sandwiches, bento, pizza, burritos, tacos, nachos, salads, baked potatoes, wraps, and a full espresso menu.
Catering on campus available.

Hanna Hall Coffee Lounge
Hours: Monday - Thursday 7:40 a.m. - 2 p.m.; Friday 7:40 a.m. – 12 p.m.
Menu: Serving coffee, espresso drinks, tea, hot chocolate, frappes, smoothies, italian soda, energy drinks, oatmeal, bagels, donuts, muffins, scones, and danishes.

All campus food options can be found here.  

Get Involved

Get Involved with The Swift: Clark College Literary Journal

Join The Swift, Clark College's literary journal to help edit, produce, and publish our annual issue that features fiction, poetry, and creative fiction written by Clark students, alumni, and staff. There are several ways to get involved in the '25-'26 academic year while you gain job and/or creative writing experience:

  • Enroll in 1 - 5 credits (variable, according to your own commitment level) in ENGL 277 during fall quarter to gain experience on staff, your name on The Swift masthead, and humanities credits while you help produce the annual issue.
  • Check out the-swift.org or @theswiftlit on Instagram for submission guidelines, launch party, and other opportunities.
  • Apply to the paid editorial positions posted in Career Services in late fall, slated to start early winter quarter.

Questions? Reach out to Professor Dawn Knopf, The Swift's program director: dknopf@clark.edu.

ASCC Student Involvement Fair, September 30th, 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. in Gaiser Student Center

Join us for the Fall Student Involvement Fair! Come learn more about Clark's student groups, on-campus jobs and college resources. Meet people, have fun, enjoy free giveaways plus free ice cream bars and photobooth. Questions? Email Student Life.

Employment and Career Information

Check Out the Penguin Jobs Board

Are you looking for an off-campus job or internship? Check out Penguin Jobs! This online hub is designed to connect Clark students with local opportunities. It is free to use for Clark students, alumni, and community members, and only takes a few minutes to sign up! For questions about Penguin Jobs or job/internship search strategies, contact Career Services or visit the Career Services webpage.

Career & Personality Assessment Opportunities

Learn more about your unique personality type preferences and discover career possibilities. The Strong Interest Inventory career assessment, and the Myers-Briggs Personality Type Indicator are assessments available to currently enrolled students. They include a detailed report that helps to identify interest areas, career pathways, and personality style strengths & preferences. These assessments are tools to help individuals learn about career options, understand themselves better and relationships with others. Sign-up to complete the assessment(s) and pick an interpretation session date. During the session, you'll receive your report(s) and learn strategies to support with your career or personal development.

To learn more, visit the Career Assessments webpage. Questions? Email Career Services at careerservices@clark.edu or call (360) 992-2902.

Are you in need of Work Study?

Do you know what Work Study is? Are you looking to receive a job on campus? Do you have a Work Study award? Well you may be eligible to earn that award, like a paycheck, through an on campus job. Are you struggling to find information? Please do not hesitate to contact WSjobs@clark.edu to ask questions on your journey to finding a potential Work Study position. Or visit the financial aid office (GHL 101) to speak to the Financial aid team!

Free Workshops at WorkSource

Did you know that your local WorkSource offers a variety of free workshops (virtual and in person) to support jobseekers and career changers? Some example workshops offered are: Creating the Right Resume, Coping with Stress During the Job Search, Resolving Conflict at Work, How to Get Past the Applicant Tracking System, and more! Registration is required for virtual workshops.

Visit WorkSource WA for the full workshop schedule, access their online job board, and learn about other events and resources offered. For support with your resume, job search, or career advising, contact Career Services or visit the Career Services webpage.

Student Resources

You May be Eligible for Support through Workforce Education Services

Workforce Education Services (WES) administers a variety of programs that are designed to support students who are seeking certificates and degree programs with an employment goal, as well as students enrolled in Transitional Studies programs. Eligibility, including eligible degree types, vary and are dependent on individual program requirements. Students may receive assistance with tuition, fees and books as well as help in accessing other supports to include public benefits by completing the Workforce Education Services Application.

You may be eligible for support through Workforce Education Services if you meet one of the following criteria:

  • Considered low income
  • Receiving TANF (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families)
  • Receiving federal food benefits (SNAP/EBT)
  • Receiving unemployment benefits
  • Exhausted unemployment benefits within the past 48 months
  • A military veteran discharged within the past 48 months or have an upcoming separation date
  • A displaced Homemaker (loss of primary income due to becoming widowed, separated, divorced, or lost income due to loss of a spouse's job or incarceration of a spouse) within the past 48 months
  • A Former Foster Youth and under 22 years old
  • An Unaccompanied Homeless Youth and under 22 years old

Rights and Resources Webpage

Clark College's Rights and Resources webpage has been created to help connect our students, employees, and community members with resources and organizations available for support.

The college will monitor federal changes that impact our students, employees, and communities. We will continue to share resources and updates as we receive them through this webpage.

Clark College affirms our sustained commitment to providing a welcoming and inclusive environment where all students can pursue their education. We are so glad you are a part of the Clark College community. You belong here.

Disability Access Center Accommodations

Are you a student who is new to Clark and has a disability? Clark's Disability Access Center (formerly Disability Support Services) supports students with a range of disabilities and health conditions, from depression to ADD/ADHD to Crohn's disease and more. We approve students for things such as: added time on exams, recording of lectures, shared peer notes from lectures, and alternate book formats such as audiobooks. Check out our easy Steps to Requesting Accommodations to get started. We ask for documentation on your disability/health condition and are more flexible this year on what we accept.

Contact us for questions or our Documentation Guidelines. Email us at dac@clark.edu, or call us at 360-992-2314.

Visit the Basic Needs Hub!

Did you know that there is a spot on Clark's campus with free hygiene products, snacks, and other resources? Stop by the Basic Needs Hub, located in Gaiser Hall 216, to access these resources for students and spend time with Oso, the Basic Needs Hub therapy dog!

If you are facing challenges with access to adequate food, stable housing, affordable childcare, or meeting other basic needs, please fill out the Basic Needs Intake Form and a Basic Needs team member will reach out to you with personalized support.

Clark College Dental Hygiene Accepting New Patients

We are looking for new patients to be treated at Clark College by dental hygiene students and the onsite dentist. We offer various services such as dental cleanings, dental exams, radiographs, whitening, fluoride treatments, fillings, nutrition counseling and more. These services are available Fall, Winter, and Spring quarters. Times vary depending on the quarter and appointment. Located in the Firstenburg Dental Hygiene Education and Care Center. Learn more on the Dental Hygiene Clinic webpage.

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