The Campus Assessment, Response, and Education (CARE) Team is focused on creating sustainable systems of support that are accessible, inclusive, and equitable so students can thrive as they work toward reaching their full potential.
CARE Report Form
Faculty and staff are encouraged to complete a CARE form when they have concerns regarding a student’s behavior, wellness, class attendance, or academic performance. CARE (Concerning and/or Risky Event) is a system utilized to coordinate outreach to students who may need support. Do not use this form for emergencies. For cases of safety and security, contact University Police at 1-508-793-7575.
Caring for our students is at the heart of our systems and policies. We understand that unexpected financial emergencies arise. Our goal is to assist when possible, to address these financial concerns to prevent any further disruption to a student’s personal and academic success.
We support all students at Clark, and our CARE Team can provide you with information about student records, emergency loans, leaves of absence, withdrawals, or matters concerning your University status.
Emergency Funding
Currently enrolled and active Clark students are eligible to apply for limited emergency funding through the Division of Student Success for up to $400 per semester to assist with unforeseen, significant, and temporary emergency expenses related to specific areas.
Food
Swipe Out Hunger is the leading national nonprofit committed to ending college student hunger. They work with colleges and universities, including Clark, to implement a range of anti-hunger programs across our 135+ campus network in 40 states.
Check out Clark’s food insecurity resources for students
Books
Did you know that Goddard Library has free resources for books? They do — over 250,000 full text ebooks.
Sexual Misconduct/Title IX
Clark’s Title IX Office supports those who have experienced any form of sexual misconduct, discrimination, harassment, or violence. The office also has resources to support friends.
Absences and Leaves
Occasionally, students may miss classes for a short or long period of time. Learn more about absences and leaves.