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Annual Independence Day Concert and Fireworks
The Gilbert Reese Family Foundation, Central Ohio Technical College (COTC), The Ohio State University at Newark, and our community sponsors invite the public to join us for a fun-filled evening of music and entertainment.
Equal Employment for Individuals with Disabilities
It is the policy of COTC that discrimination against qualified individuals with disabilities is prohibited. Pursuant to the ADA Amendments Act of 2008 (ADAAA), Titles I and II of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990 and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the college provides equal employment opportunities and reasonable accommodation for qualified individuals with disabilities.
If you need an accommodation, contact Sue Wadley, HR director, at 740.755.7345 or wadley.16@mail.cotc.edu.
George Clark
George Clark isn’t your typical cadet in Central Ohio Technical College’s Peace Officer Basic Training (POBT) academy. This 46-year-old army veteran just completed the academy as part of the law enforcement technology degree program and is awaiting the state peace officer examination this month.
Clark was a combat medic in the U.S. Army from 2008 to 2014. He was stationed in Italy with two deployments to Afghanistan where he received two combat medic badges. Once his service was complete, George was left with a void to fill. That’s when he discovered COTC.
Contact Disability Services
COTC Staff
Student Life Disability Services
Stephanie Rowland
Manager
Warner 226 — Office of Student Life
Email: rowland.245@mail.cotc.edu
Phone: 740.364.9578
Jillian Pfeffer-Hupp
Access Specialist
Warner 226 — Office of Student Life
Email: hupp.162@mail.cotc.edu
Phone: 740.755.7001
ADA/504 Coordinator
John Davenport, PhD
Dean of Students
Warner 226 — Office of Student Life
Email: davenport.285@osu.edu
Phone: 740.364.9578
What our alumni say about COTC
COTC did a great job of preparing me for my career. There was a lot of hands-on training… The students that graduate from COTC go right into jobs and are very prepared. They are the ones that are going to advance and make a good wage.
—Jennifer McDonald, president and chief executive officer, Licking County Chamber of Commerce
COTC played a huge role in my career by opening the doors to continued education. It feels great to be back in Newark because it is giving me the chance to apply my work experience in school finance to a great community like Newark and at the same time feel like part of the success of a great school system.
—Julio Valladares, treasurer, Newark City Schools
My degree from COTC really opened the door for me to have a great career, and as I grew professionally, I then obtained my bachelor’s degree and a master’s degree.
—Jennifer Ellis-Brunn, director, Licking County Job & Family Services