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Tutoring Tip of the Week #4
As you enter week four, you should be finding a rhythm to your schedule and class load. How are things feeling? Still trying to find that schedule that works? Is course content getting a bit more complicated or are assignments starting to build up? No stress! Tutoring Services is here for you! If you have not visited a center yet, find the gaps in your schedule to plug in a visit. Make tutoring a part of your regular daily/weekly schedule. Stop by, check in, grab a seat, and work on those assignments right there in a space where you can get help if you need it. Grab our helpful Quarter at a Glance to lay out all your due dates and events for the quarter.
Join the AI: Impacts & Uses Workshop. Analyze your usage and understanding of AI to ensure you are getting the most out of the technology while ensuring it is being used ethically and responsibly. Learn the positives and pitfalls of this technology to ensure you are getting positive benefit without jeopardizing your learning and educational goals. Next sessions: Wednesday, January 28th, 9:00am-10:00am. Sign up for AI: Impacts & Uses in advance or just show up!
Pro Tip! ASCC Scavenger Hunt is this week! Visit the STEM Center or Language & Writing Center while visiting other resources on campus to learn all that is available to you in your educational journey, get a sweet treat and turn your passport in for a prize!
Pop Up "Body Double Study Sesh," Every Tuesday, 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Start 2026 by joining our quarterly Penguin Huddles, where Clark College alumni come together with business and civic leaders from across the region for an energizing evening of networking, professional growth, and community-building. In honor of National Mentoring Month, we’ll also celebrate the power of mentorship and the impact it has on our community.Register for Penguin Huddles here.Community Foundation (CF) for Southwest Washington Scholarships
The Community Foundation for Southwest Washington offers many scholarships for local students. Scholarships are also available for high school students that are graduating in spring and intend to continue their education, and students that are currently pursuing education at a college, university, career or technical school. Eligibility and requirements vary based on the individual scholarship. Applications are typically open from December to April.
Please take the time to visit the Community Foundation website and learn more about the many opportunities they offer.
Vancouver Rotary Scholarship
VANCOUVER ROTARY is a part of ROTARY INTERNATIONAL, a worldwide organization of business and professional people dedicated to service, fellowship, and the promotion of peace.
In order to be eligible, you must be currently attending a high school in Vancouver Public Schools District or La Center School District, Clark College, or WSU Vancouver. Only applicants planning to attend a college, university or vocational school in Washington or Oregon will be considered for a Rotary scholarship. Scholarship awards are designated for tuition and other education-related expenses. Students who received a Rotary scholarship last year may not apply. A Rotary scholarship cannot be received in consecutive years. Application deadline: February 09, 2026 at 11:59 PM (Midnight). Apply for the 2026 Vancouver Rotary Scholarship here.
WWIN Star Scholarship
WWIN makes grants to determined women who are ready for transformational change and looking to build a better future for themselves, their families, and their communities for generations to come. Applications open: January 08, 2026 to April 16, 2026. Apply for the WWIN Star Scholarship here.
Washington State Opportunity Baccalaureate Scholarship
The Baccalaureate Scholarship (BaS) is one of three pathways to high-demand careers in Washington State offered by WSOS. This program provides up to a total of $22,500 in scholarship dollars and access to career-launching support services for high-demand STEM and health care majors. WSOS can cover costs beyond tuition, such as housing, transportation, food, and more. Funding can be used for any eligible STEM or health care major at any eligible public or private college or university in Washington state. Application Deadline: February 21, 2026. Apply for the Washington State Opportunity Baccalaureate Scholarship here.
Beaded Pen Break, February 18th, 12:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. in Hanna Hall
Join us for Beaded Pen Break, where creativity meets caffeine! Design your own beaded pen with bright, colorful beads and receive a free drink from Hanna Hall Café. Perfect for a quick break and a fun takeaway.
Questions? Contact Reese at rmurphy@clark.edu.
Guess How Many, Win a Prize!, February 2nd - 13th at the Clark Bookstore- Gaiser Hall
Play the guessing game at the Bookstore! Just guess the number of candy pieces in the container to WIN. 2 winners will receive a prize. Enter daily!
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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
Looking to Join or Start a Student Club?
Here are some of the clubs: A.C.E.S. (Alliance of Counseling Education Students), Black Student Union, Campus Moms Connect, Cru, Dungeon and Dragons, Land Surveying, Latine Student Union, Neurodiversity and Policy, Pacific Islander Student Union, Philosophy, Queer Agenda, S.N.A.C.C. (Student Nursing Association of Clark College), and Speech and Debate Team. Check out the club website for meeting times and locations. Questions email Student Life.
Music, Art, & Theater
New Art Exhibition: tell ___ 'hi' from me, November 13th - February 13th at Archer Gallery
Our new exhibit at Archer Gallery, tell ___ ‘hi’ from me, showcases the work of 27 self-taught, neurodivergent artists who live and create in Oregon and are members of the Portland-based Progressive Art Studio, North Pole Studio. This diverse collection of contemporary 2D and 3D works reflects honest creative expression and raw innovation. It honors the vitality of lifelong creative practice and re-imagines conventions in art-making. It invites the viewer to deepen their understanding of the Progressive Art Studio movement and artists working within it. tell ___ ‘hi’ speaks to presence, persistence, and belonging: ‘we’ve always been here, won’t you get to know us?’ … ‘it’s time you get to know us’.
Stefon Harris & Blackout in Concert, January 28th, 7:30 p.m. in GHL 150
The Clark College Foundation presents Stefon Harris & Blackout in concert. Stefon Harris & Blackout, led by the visionary vibraphonist Stefon Harris, is a pioneering force in contemporary jazz. Harris has been named DownBeat Critics Poll Vibraphonist of the Year multiple times and has been heralded as “one of the most important young artists in jazz” (Los Angeles Times). The band, characterized by a stellar lineup of musicians, seamlessly blends funk, R&B, and global influences, transcending traditional jazz boundaries. With influential albums like Sonic Creed (named Jazz Album of the Year by WBGO – the world's #1 jazz station) and Urbanus (Grammy-nominated), Stefon Harris & Blackout showcase a dynamic interplay of intricate arrangements and soulful improvisation, solidifying their status as trailblazers in the modern jazz landscape. Their performances promise an electrifying fusion of tradition and innovation, leaving an indelible mark on audiences and further shaping the evolving narrative of jazz expression.
Proceeds from the concert will directly benefit the students of the Clark College Music Program. Purchase tickets here.
Athletics
Discounted Fitness Center Passes
Currently enrolled students pay $10.00 / quarter to work out in the Clark College Fitness Center. Students take their photo ID to the Cashiers Office in Gaiser Hall to pay. Then, go to the Fitness Center in O'Connell Sports Complex (OSC). While supplies last.
Students who are currently enrolled in Physical Education, HPE 266 or HPE 258 (Fitness Wellness) can use the fitness center free for that quarter. Fitness Center hours and information.
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.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.
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.Check Your Contact Information is Up to Date
- Log into ctcLink
- Select "Student Homepage"
- Click on the "Personal Details" tile
- Select "Contact Details"
- Click on the plus "+" icon to add new contact information
- Be sure to set a "preferred" phone number and email address for the college to reach you at