Despite a high sticker price, this school is affordable for many families due to generous need-based aid.
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What You'll Pay at Clark College
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Net Price
$13,291
All Income Levels
Net prices are averages and may vary. Based on federal data for first-time, full-time students receiving aid.
Clark College Cost of Attendance and Financial Aid Summary
Cost Category
Amount
Average Net Price (What Families Pay)
$11,465
Clark College Net Price by Family Income Level
Family Income
Net Price
$0–30k
$8,773
$30–48k
$10,015
$48–75k
$13,291
$75–110k
$16,017
$110k+
$17,813
Understanding Your Aid Package
Clark College has a sticker price of N/A per year, but most students pay significantly less after financial aid. The actual cost depends heavily on your family's income level.
Key Facts
$48–75K families pay: ~$13,291/year
Low-income families: Pay ~$8,773/year
Get personalized cost estimates and assess whether borrowing makes sense.
How much students borrow and whether debt is manageable given outcomes.
Typical Debt
Median Student Debt$10,881
Range (25th–75th)$3,000 – $14,666
Median Parent PLUS Loans$10,117
Debt Manageability
0.22x
Debt-to-Earnings Ratio
Debt is well below typical first-year earnings — generally considered very manageable.
3-Year Default Rate0.1%
Return on Investment
How cost compares to graduate earnings and value added.
Median Earnings (10yr)
$42,356
Earnings Growth
+13%
6 → 10 years post-graduation
Value Added
+$-4,664
38th percentile among peers
Earnings Range (10yr post-graduation)
$21,977
25th %ile
$64,676
75th %ile
Frequently Asked Questions about Clark College Cost & Financial Aid
Clark College's published tuition is $19,668 per year. However, after financial aid, the average student pays $13,291—a difference of $6,377.
Families earning under $30,000 pay an average net price of $8,773 at Clark College. 24% of students receive Pell Grants.
Clark College offers merit-based scholarships for academic achievement, in addition to need-based financial aid. Contact the financial aid office for specific scholarship opportunities.
The median debt for Clark College graduates is $10,881, resulting in estimated monthly payments of $115 over 10 years.
Even families earning over $110,000 pay an average net price of $17,813 at Clark College—still $1,855 less than the sticker price. Most families qualify for some form of aid.