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AIM

Accessible Information Management (or AIM for short) is Disability Services’s online portal for students and instructors.

  • Students new to Disability Services use AIM to submit their application for registration.
  • SLDS-registered students use AIM to generate their Course Accessibility Letters.

NOTE: To ensure that you do not miss important emails sent via AIM, we encourage you to either:

  1. Add the domain “post.accessiblelearning.com” to your safe sender list (Outlook 365 instructions), or
  2. Regularly check your junk mail folder

Registration Process for Accommodations

1. Application and documentation

Complete the New Student Application and upload supportive documentation.*

apply for accommodations

2: Review

SLDS will review the application and submitted documentation.

3: Notification

SLDS will notify the student through their COTC email within three business days of receipt to schedule a Welcome Meeting.

4: Welcome Meeting

During the Welcome Meeting (either in person or via Zoom), the student will meet with one of the SLDS staff members to discuss the accommodation needs and other relevant information to finalize accommodations.

*Students with readily observable permanent disabilities (e.g., wheelchair and cane users) are exempt from submitting documentation. Instead, they can submit their application and contact the office at 740.364.9578 to schedule a Welcome Meeting.

Current Registered Students

Students currently registered with SLDS must request accommodation letters every semester. Once requested the letters will be sent to the student and the instructor. It is recommended that letters be requested before the beginning of every semester.

Request Accommodation Letters

Degree

Respiratory Therapy Technology

Associate of Applied Science

COTC’s respiratory therapy program prepares you for a career as a respiratory therapist. A respiratory therapist is trained to help people with lung diseases or disorders. 

Degrees & Certificates

Business Management Technology

Associate of Applied Business

Students sit in a row at a table with one on a laptop looking toward the front of room.
Take a variety of courses in the areas of human resources, marketing, management and entrepreneurship to prepare for today’s business world. This degree is available fully online. 
Event

4th Annual COTC Knox Campus Town Hall

Open to the public.

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

President Berry will provide a state of the college address, covering a variety of prevalent and exciting topics. Hear more about the latest developments regarding each extended campus, including future initiatives, expansions, strategies and more. Attendees will be encouraged to provide their insight and feedback for the 2025–2029 planning process — an exciting opportunity to get directly involved with the future of the college and campuses.

Register

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

Event

Walk for Tomorrow: Suicide Prevention Walk

Location: Martha Grace Reese Amphitheatre, Newark campus

Every day, 132 people die by suicide in the United States. Learn about the warning signs of suicide and how to help. Stations throughout the walk provide education, stories from survivors, messages of hope and a pledge to #BeThe1To help a friend in need.

This event is free and open to the public. Free water bottles and other giveaways will be available for attendees. The 2-mile walk features multiple stations and ends with the #BeThe1To Pledge.

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Central Ohio Technical College

Central Ohio Technical College

Consider us your close-to-home gateway to a world of potential. No matter your dreams — advancing in your career, exploring new opportunities, or pursuing your passion — we’re here to help. We award certificates, associate degrees and a bachelor’s degree in high-demand fields to get you into a career quickly or begin your pathway to a bachelor’s degree.

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Louella H. Reese

Portrait of Louella H. Reese in front of the the Reese Amphitheatre.

For more than half a century Mrs. Reese, with her husband J. Gilbert Reese, have shaped educational, recreational and artistic offerings that make Licking County a special place to live, learn and play.