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COTC | Academic Advising FAQ's


What does the Office of Academic Advising do?
Our office works with you to plan a “course of action” for your academic career.  Your advisor can help you with the admissions process, academic questions, career decisions and course scheduling.  Every student has an advisor.  To learn who your advisor is, contact the advising office at 740-366-9422 locally, 614-292-4094 ext 422 from Columbus and 1-800-9-NEWARK from anywhere else in Ohio. We are located in the Hopewell Mall. 

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Once I am accepted into COTC, am I automatically admitted into my program?
No, certain programs at COTC are selective, which means that they have additional admission requirements.  All Health programs are selective along with Basic Police Academy and Paramedic programs.

How do I get information on health programs?
All of our health programs require attendance at an Information Meeting.

This is where you will receive information about the programs, the required prerequisites and all paperwork necessary to apply. To schedule an information meeting you may contact the COTC Academic Advising Office at 740-366-9422.

How long is your health program waiting list
All of our health programs are competitive in that all prerequisites must be totally completed including the required testing. You must submit an application to the desired program by the application deadline to be considered for admission to the program.  After the deadline date for each selection period, a committee will meet to select the candidates for the program.  One of the prerequisites to the Nursing, Surgical Technology, Sonography and Radiographic Programs is to attend an Information Meeting where you will be informed of the details specific to that program.  

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How do I get information on non-health programs?
General information is available on COTC Fact Sheets.  Download a Fact Sheet at http://www.newarkcampus.org/cotc/tech_programs.asp.  If you have never attended another college before, you need to begin in the COTC Admissions Department. Contact Admissions at 740-366-9222.  If you have attended another college, contact the Advising Office at 740-366-9422 to make an appointment with an advisor.

How do I learn what will transfer from another college into COTC?
An official evaluation of your transcript will be made once we receive your application to COTC and your official transcripts from your other college(s).  If you need a general idea of transfer credits, you must make an appointment with an advisor.   

How do I know if I need to take the placement assessment?
If you have not attended another college or taken ACT’s or SAT’s with appropriate scores, you will need to take a Placement Test. If you have at least 30 credit hours from another college, and have completed a math and writing course with a “C” grade or better your Placement Test may be waived.    

When do I make an appointment for a Health Selection Test?
Once you have either completed or are in a quarter where you will complete all your prerequisites, you should call the COTC Academic Advising Office to Schedule the test, 740-366-9422. 

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How do I schedule a health information meeting?
Call the COTC Academic Advising Office at 740-366-9422 and specify the program of your interest.   

How do I know if I have met all the requirements for my health program?
At the Information Meeting you will receive a list of prerequisites. As you complete each one, check it off on the sheet. To verify all of your program requirements are met, see your Academic Advisor.  

Are my transcripts in yet?
After college transcripts are received and evaluated, a letter is sent out as to what transferred.  

Why do I need my high school transcripts if I have attended another college? Have my Bachelor’s Degree?
To meet minimum admission requirements to the college, you must provide us with your high school transcripts.  For more information, see Admissions online at http://www.newarkcampus.org/cotc/AdRequire.asp.   

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May I call my Advisor?
You may, with the understanding that if the advisor is with another student you will be asked to either leave a message or if the person answering the phone can help you.  A lot of times the office staff can answer your questions and save you and the Advisor time. 

How do I make a one-on-one appointment with an advisor?
If your program of interest is a health field, you will first be asked to attend an Information Meeting. Because it is necessary to limit time with one-on-one appointments, information concerning a health program is directed to a Meeting.
One-on-one appointments are used to discuss course work and transfer credits.
You may call the COTC Academic Advising Office to make an appointment. 

How do I reschedule an appointment or test?
You can reschedule an appointment or test by contacting the Advising Office at 740-366-9422.   

I’d like to meet with an advisor (I’m new and want to see someone now).  What do I do?
Scheduled appointments with an Academic Advisor are necessary. If you are interested in one of our health fields, you will need to make an appointment to attend an Information Meeting.   

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What is my pin number for Campus Connect?
Your pin number issued by COTC Records Office.  You must either e-mail the Records Office with your name and Social Security number requesting your pin number or stop by the Records Office with ID to request your pin number.  THEY WILL NOT ISSUE PIN NUMBERS OVER THE PHONE.  

How do I use my Campus Connect? My e-mail? (I lost my paper or I did not get this information to begin with)
You may contact the COTC Records Office for instructions.   

How do I find…..(what office)?
Click on http://www.newarkcampus.org/cotc/cotc_wheredoIgo.asp.  When calling, listen to the options on the phone tree or press “1” for the Customer Service Representative.  

How do I contact my instructor?
Click on http://www.newarkcampus.org/faculty/campus.asp to locate your instructor’s office phone number and e-mail address.   

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How do I find out where my class is located?
Class locations are posted on Campus Connect prior to the start of the quarter.  Class locations are also posted on bulletin boards around campus, but Campus Connect will have the up-to-date information.  

How can I get my plan of study? ( That thing that lists what class I’m suppose to take when)
Plans of study and course descriptions are available at http://www.newarkcampus.org/cotc/acurricula.asp.  If you need a year not available online, you can get the plan of study at the Advising Office.

When can I see my advisor?
Students need to contact the Advising Office at 740-366-9422 to schedule an appointment.  Walk-in hours are available for current students with quick questions.  

How do I drop a class? Will it affect my Financial Aid?
If you are receiving Financial Aid, your first step is to contact Financial Aid to find out how dropping a class could affect your grants or loans.  If you need assistance in determining whether or not to drop a class, make an appointment with your advisor.  Otherwise, complete the Add/Drop Form located in the Records Office or online at http://www.newarkcampus.org/cotc/Arecords.asp prior to the 40th day of the quarter.

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What do I do if I’m struggling in my classes?
There are a number of things to try, the first of which is talking to your instructor.  We also have a number of resources available to you on campus.  The Math Lab, located on the ground floor of Founders Hall, provides tutors, books and videos to assist you in any level math class.  The Learning Assistance Center, or LAC, can provide assistance to those with learning differences and also provides tutors for any other subject matter.  Just remember, although these services can be extremely helpful, they cannot help you if you wait too long.  Ask for help early, as often as you need it.  COTC also offers two alternatives for students who just want to wipe the slate clean of any bad grades:  Fresh Start and the Forgiveness Rule.  Please ask your advisor about these options - they might be just what you need! 

How do I learn about Financial Aid?
All Financial Aid concerns need to be addressed to your Financial Aid Advisor.  For more information, visit Financial Aid online at http://www.newarkcampus.org/cotc/aid.asp.  

Why do I have to request previous college transcripts when entering a health program if I didn’t have to when I completed other programs at COTC or if the classes do not pertain to my major (i.e. Music class)?
All health programs are competitive and require as part of the admissions requirements ALL educational transcripts.   

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What are the Bookstore hours?
Normal bookstore hours are Monday through Thursday 9:00A.M. to 6:00P.M. and Fridays 9:00A.M. to 5:00P.M.  Hours may vary throughout the quarter. For more information, visit the Bookstore online at http://osu-newark.bkstore.com/default.asp?m=0401.  

Are advisors available on weekends?
Advisors currently do not have weekend hours.  

Why do I need an advisors’ signature?
Advisors must check students’ registration card to assure that the student is current on their Plan of Study year and meets all course prerequisites.  For health technologies, advisors track your program requirements as well.

Why do I have an “S-hold” on my account?
To assure your advisor has approved your registration card.  For meanings of other holds, contact the Records Office at 740-366-9208. 

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Will my Bachelor Degree give my an edge toward the selection of a health field?
No, we only use your previous coursework for potential transfer credits, waiving placement tests and calculating GPA for health selection. 

What do I do if I plan on transferring to another school?
It is important to remember that it is up to the other school, not COTC, in deciding which credits will transfer over.  COTC does have agreements with several 4-year institutions to accept all of our coursework into their programs of study (called a 2+2 agreement).  You can check with your advisor to find out which institutions we have this agreement with.  For schools we do not have this agreement with, it is best to contact them before you plan to transfer to find out what they will accept.  For state schools within Ohio, this information can be found online.  Simply visit www.transfer.org and fill in the school you are attending and the one you wish to transfer to.  By plugging in course numbers, you can determine if and how the credit will be transferred.

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