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COTC Student Awarded Intel Scholarship and Tour of Arizona Facility
Alexis McPeck received the Intel Scholarship for Women in Technology, awarded to only 25 women in Ohio who enroll in an associate degree or one-year certificate program in semiconductor manufacturing.
Braden Feick
Electrical Transmission and Power Distribution Technology
As an energy delivery system operator associate for American Electric Power (AEP), Braden Feick is one of many “hands on deck” when a power outage sweeps through the area. Thanks to his extensive training at COTC — which dovetailed into an immersive internship in his field of study — Feick has been able to launch a fulfilling career that transitioned seamlessly from his education experience.
Business Management Technology – Office Administration One-Year Certificate
2024-2025 Central Ohio Technical College
Associate of Arts Degree with a concentration in Philosophy
2024-2025 Central Ohio Technical College
Nursing Information Meeting/Course
Interested students may either attend a nursing information meeting on campus or complete the online nursing information course to learn about the nursing program at COTC and satisfy this requirement on the nursing program application.
Attend a nursing information meeting on campus
access the nursing information course online
An online nursing information course is available to anyone interested in nursing programs at COTC. This course will provide information and hopefully answer many of your questions on the nursing profession, program requirements and application process. The information course will take less than one hour to complete and can be accessed multiple times. Upon completion of the information course, your information will be submitted to the Gateway Enrollment Center to document your completion.
Talent Ready Grant
The Talent Ready Grant is offered through a partnership with the Ohio Department of Higher Education (ODHE) to support students who have financial need, are enrolled in a short-term certificate that may be completed in less than one year (less than 30 credit hours), and leads to a certification or a workforce credential in an in-demand job or career. The grant is intended to assist in covering the cost of tuition and fees (up to $2000) and is a limited fund that will be awarded until funds are exhausted.