Tag Archive for Business Administration

Clark College celebrates ten years at Columbia Tech

Clark College at Columbia Tech Center is “open for business” this fall       Business and community leaders joined Clark College on Monday, October 14 for a Vancouver Chamber of Commerce ribbon cutting to celebrate a milestone. Clark College first opened Columbia Tech Center in east Clark County in fall 2009. Responding to feedback…

CTC location is “open for business” this fall

College transforms its East Side location into a hub for business education, also expanding its Running Start offerings       As Clark County’s demographics and economics change, Clark College is ready to adapt to serve its community’s needs. Responding to feedback from employers and residents in East Vancouver, the college is transforming its facility…

Clark offers second bachelor’s degree

main campus

Classes for the Bachelor of Applied Science in Applied Management begin in 2017       Clark College received approval last week from the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities (NWCCU), the college’s regional accrediting body, to offer and begin the Applied Management baccalaureate program in January 2017. The college received approval earlier this year from…

Clark prepares to offer its second bachelor’s degree

Adnan Hamideh, Business Administration Professor

Pending accreditations, new degree in Business Management could be offered in 2017    Clark College received approval last week from the Washington State Board for Community and Technical Colleges (WSBCTC) to offer a new Bachelor of Applied Science (BAS) degree in Applied Management. Next, Clark is seeking approval from the Northwest Commission on Colleges and…

Penguin Profile: Billy Henry

Billy Henry

This Clark student started his own nonprofit at age 15  Cast your mind back to your high school physical education classes and ask yourself: How many of those activities could you have done blindfolded? Basketball? No way. Relay races? Only if someone made significant changes to the way it was organized. Dodgeball? Please. Small wonder,…

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