Clark State Community College Revenue and Competitors
Estimated Revenue & Valuation
- Clark State Community College's estimated annual revenue is currently $353.1M per year.
- Clark State Community College's estimated revenue per employee is $252,000
Employee Data
- Clark State Community College has 1401 Employees.
Clark State Community College's People
Name | Title | Email/Phone |
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1 | Associate VP for Business Affairs | Reveal Email/Phone |
2 | Assistant to the VP Academic Affairs | Reveal Email/Phone |
3 | Assistant to the VP, Marketing, Diversity & Comm Impact | Reveal Email/Phone |
4 | Head Coach at Clark State College | Reveal Email/Phone |
5 | SVP, Technology, Safety and Strategic Initiatives | Reveal Email/Phone |
6 | Controller | Reveal Email/Phone |
7 | VP for Marketing, Diversity, and Community Impact | Reveal Email/Phone |
8 | VP For Advancement | Reveal Email/Phone |
9 | Vice to the President Assistant | Reveal Email/Phone |
10 | Youth Program Director | Reveal Email/Phone |
Clark State Community College Competitors & AlternativesAdd Company
Competitor Name | Revenue | Number of Employees | Employee Growth | Total Funding | Valuation |
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#1 | $404.2M | 1604 | N/A | N/A | N/A |
What Is Clark State Community College?
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. In the 1970s the College reexamined its mission and determined that programs which can be transferred to four-year colleges should be included as a secondary focus. In order to accomplish this, many new courses in the humanities and the social sciences were added to the curriculum. By 1985 Clark Technical College had developed one of the broadest general education programs of any technical college in the state. It was this solid foundation, together with the many strong technical programs, that made the evolution to a community college a smooth and logical step. On July 1, 1988, the Ohio Board of Regents approved the change of Clark Technical College to Clark State Community College. As a result of this action, Clark State added the Associate of Arts and Associate of Science degrees (university parallel programs) to the nearly 30 technical associate degrees and certificates it had offered for years. Today Clark State looks proudly at its past 40 years of service and eagerly toward its future, ready to meet the needs of today\'s and tomorrow\'s students.
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Number of Employees
$353.1M
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Company Name | Revenue | Number of Employees | Employee Growth | Total Funding |
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#1 | $436.7M | 1418 | 6% | N/A |
#2 | $300M | 1441 | 4% | N/A |
#3 | $75M | 1458 | 3% | N/A |
#4 | $75M | 1567 | 2% | N/A |
#5 | $75M | 1583 | N/A | N/A |