Clark State Community College began in 1962 as the Springfield and Clark County Technical Education Program in an effort to meet the post-secondary, technical education needs of Springfield and the surrounding area. In 1966 the name was changed to Clark County Technical Institute (CCTI) and was chartered by the Ohio Board of Regents as Ohio's first technical college. In 1972, ten years after its birth, CCTI had grown to 1,000 students and officially became Clark Technical College. New programs in agriculture, business, engineering technologies, health, public services and general studies were developed in response to the community's changing educational and economic needs.
The purpose of Clark State Community College is to foster individual and community prosperity through access to the highest quality, learner-centered education.
Programs
Accounting, Accounting Certificate Program, Accounting Technology, Agricultural Business, Agricultural Engineering, Art, Business, Computer Networking, Correctional and Juvenile Justice Studies, Criminal Justice, Early Childhood Education, Education, Electrical, Electronics, Emergency Medical Services, Engineering, Graphic Design, Health, Horticulture, Human Resource Management, Industrial Technology, Justice, Landscape Design, Management, Manufacturing Engineering, Manufacturing Technology, Marketing, Mechanical, Mechanical Engineering, Medical, Medical Laboratory, Nursing, Paralegal Studies, Photography, Physical Therapy, Physician Assistant, Resource Management, Social Services, Technology, Theatre, Theatre Arts
Campus type
Normal
Carnegie
Associate's Colleges
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