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Online Programs

The following degrees and certificates are available completely online. 

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Online Campus

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Offering the same academic rigor, expert instruction from seasoned faculty, opportunities to connect with classmates, and support services through a digital learning environment.

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Teaching Qualifications Needed

COTC follows the Higher Learning Commission (HLC) guidelines for credentialing and hiring faculty. Educational transcripts and a resume or CV will be reviewed by COTC Academic Affairs to assess an applicant’s qualifications based on Higher Learning Commission (HLC) guidelines.

HLC guidelines vary depending on whether an instructor will teach career and technical courses or general education courses.

Faculty teaching in career and technical education college-level certificate and occupational associate degree programs should hold a bachelor’s degree (or higher) in the career field and/or have a combination of education, training and tested experience.

Faculty teaching general education courses, or other non-occupational courses, hold a master’s degree or higher in the discipline or subfield. If a faculty member holds a master’s degree or higher in a discipline or subfield other than that in which he or she is teaching, that faculty member should have completed a minimum of 18 graduate credit hours in the discipline or subfield in which they teach. 

Dual credit instructors: HLC recognizes that many high school teachers possess tested experience beyond their years in the classroom that may account for content knowledge for the dual credit courses they may teach. These teachers may have gained relevant experience while working in other sectors or through professional development or other relevant experience that now informs their teaching. They may be active in professional organizations and learned societies through presentations and publications on topics relevant to the dual credit courses they may teach. In combination with other credentials and/or tested experience, they may be able to provide direct evidence of their students’ achievement on college-level tests that reflects a level of teaching and learning akin to a college classroom. However, evidence of students’ achievement, on its own, is not sufficient to demonstrate minimal qualifications. (Higher Learning Commission)

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Economic Value of COTC on the COTC Enrollment Area

Central Ohio Technical College (COTC) creates value in many ways. The college plays a key role in helping students increase their employability and achieve their individual potential. The college supports a variety of industries in the COTC enrollment area, serves regional businesses, and benefits society as a whole in Ohio from an expanded economy and improved quality of life. Additionally, the benefits created by COTC extend to the state and local government through increased tax revenues and public sector savings.

The study, published in November 2022 by Lightcast, measures the economic impacts created by COTC on the business community and the benefits the college generates in return for the investments made by its key stakeholder groups—students, taxpayers, and society. 

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Elizabeth Barnhart Award for Nursing Excellence

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The Elizabeth Barnhart Award for Nursing Excellence was established by her family to honor the memory of COTC nursing student Elizabeth Barnhart’s commitment to the nursing profession and to offer support to graduates of COTC’s nursing technology program as they begin their careers.

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3rd Annual COTC Knox Campus Town Hall

Open to the public.

Intel, Workforce Growth and Impacts: COTC’s Response

COTC Knox Campus
Ariel Hall
236 S. Main St., Mount Vernon OH

COTC President John M. Berry, PhD, will provide a state of the college address and share current information on Intel and COTC’s response to helping build a talent pipeline to support the anticipated 3,000+ jobs needed in Ohio. Additionally, corresponding career opportunities in multiple industry sectors will be examined. Light refreshments will be provided.

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Contact Jan Tomlinson at tomlinson.88@mail.cotc.edu for more information.

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Walk for Tomorrow: Suicide Prevention Walk

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Please join the Office of Student Life during Suicide Prevention Awareness Month for Walk for Tomorrow. This is an event to remember those we have lost to suicide. It is also an opportunity to receive education and information about how to help those who might be struggling with their mental health.