Clark College Celebrates Class of 2024

For Immediate Release
June 21, 2024

Almost 1,800 Degrees and certificates conferred to over 1,600 graduates

A Clark graduate strides confidently onto the stage, waving to the audience with a bright smile as she nears Dr. Edwards to receive a scroll.

VANCOUVER, Wash. — Clark College honored its 88th graduating class at the 2024 Clark College Commencement ceremony on Thursday evening, June 20, at the RV Inn Style Resorts Amphitheater. Over 640 graduates and their guests gathered with college faculty and staff to celebrate their achievements. This auspicious ceremony honored students graduating with their bachelor’s or associate degrees, and those earning certificates, high school diplomas, and/or GED completion.

2024 Commencement Highlights include:

A total of 1,783 degrees and certificates were conferred to 1,616 of the next generation of our community's workers, leaders, and scholars. This translates to the following:

2024 Degrees and Certificates conferred included the:

Speakers* at the 2024 Commencement included:

The following were recognized during commencement:

Phi Theta Kappa (PTK) Honor Society for two-year colleges selected the following graduating students for its All-Washington Academic Team, based on academic excellence and community service:

2024 Community College Presidents’ Award in honor of Val Ogden was received by Graduate Simon Kirpa. This annual scholarship is awarded to a Clark College graduate who is transferring to Washington State University Vancouver. The recipient must demonstrate leadership potential, a commitment to community service, and academic achievement.

About Simon Kirpa

Kirpa joined the U.S. Army and served as a medic in Iraq, where he demonstrated his leadership skills and his ability to put patients at ease. He chose to continue pursuing medicine after completing his military service and applied to Clark’s nursing program. He completed this challenging program while balancing being a husband and father, caring for his mother, and volunteering weekly at his church to offer free meals to those in need. Despite his responsibilities, he consistently completed high-caliber work in his classes, performed his duties with diligence, and provided excellent care in hospital settings. At WSU-Vancouver, Kirpa will study to become an Advanced Practice Nurse Practitioner and specialize in family medicine.

Thanks to the generosity of Clark College Foundation, the Presidential Scholarship taskforce selected two other recipients of a $1,000 scholarship each:

Faculty and Staff Awards were also recognized during commencement:

2024 Exceptional Faculty Award recipients

2024 Exceptional Classified Staff Award recipients

2024 Exceptional Administrative Exempt Award recipient

2024 Lora Whitfield Social Equity Award


About Clark College

Founded in 1933 and celebrating its 90th anniversary, Clark College provides residents of Southwest Washington with affordable, high-quality academic and technical education. It is a public community college offering more than 100 degree and certificate programs, including bachelor’s and associate degrees; professional certificates; high school diplomas and GED preparation; and non-credit community and continuing education. Clark serves a wide range of students including high school students, displaced workers, veterans, parents, non-native English speakers, and mature learners. About three-quarters of its students are in the first generation of their families to attend college.

Located in Vancouver’s Central Park, Clark College serves over 8,000 students per term. Clark College is Southwest Washington’s largest public institution of higher education. The college currently offers classes at two satellite locations: Washington State University Vancouver campus and Columbia Tech Center in East Vancouver. Additionally, the college broke ground this June on its new auxiliary campus, Clark College at Boschma Farms, in Ridgefield, Wash


For additional information (*copies of speeches, photo requests & media inquiries):
Maureen Chan-Hefflin, Clark College Communications & Marketing
E: mhefflin@clark.edu T: 360-992-2243 (please leave message)