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Student Lingo Online Workshops

Student Lingo LogoThe “job” of being a good college student requires many skills.  Besides the necessity for good reading, writing and calculating abilities, the successful student needs to learn how to take good notes (lecture and texts), manage his/her time, appropriately “read” a textbook, prepare for and take college-level exams, and much more.

A series of on-demand study skills workshops covering some of these areas are available 24/7 via this link:

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Program Outcomes

Upon completion of the phlebotomy program, the graduate will be able to:

  1. Demonstrate knowledge of human body structure, function and pathology.
  2. Perform venipuncture andmicro-skinn puncture procedures safely.
  3. Maintain and evaluate patient sample integrity.
  4. Demonstrate a professional attitude in appearance, work ethic and laboratory safety.
  5. Demonstrate knowledge and skills related to quality assurance procedures.
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Parking and Permits

COTC campuses offer all students free parking. Student and visitor parking is available in any white-lined space on all COTC campuses.

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Membership Benefits and Instructions

The 1971 Legacy Society Membership Benefits 

  • Invitation to an annual VIP recognition event hosted by the COTC president 
  • Special 1971 Legacy Society gift 
  • Recognition in COTC’s annual Impact Report 
  • Recognition on COTC’s 1971 Legacy Society webpage 
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COTC Radiologic Science Technology Program’s Grading Scales

Grading Scale: RAD Didactic Courses

Final grades will be assigned as follows:

93.0 – 100 A
90.0 – 92.9 A-
87.0 – 89.9 B+
83.0 – 86.9 B
80.0 – 82.9 B-
77.0 – 79.9 C+
75.0 – 76.9 C

Unacceptable:

70.0 – 74.9 C-
67.0 – 69.9 D+
63.0 – 66.9 D
60.0 – 62.9 D-
59.0 and under F

“C” Grade Policy

Students are reminded that a grade of C or better must be received to continue in the Radiologic Science Program. A grade of C- or less will result in student dismissal from the program. The student must reapply for admission following the guidelines found in the Readmission Policy in the Student Handbook.

Grading Scale: RAD Clinical Courses

Final grades will be assigned as follows:

75.0 and above Satisfactory
74.9 and below Unsatisfactory

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are there any age requirements to take classes in Law Enforcement Technology (LET)?

Students must be 18 to enroll in Peace Officer Basic Training.

If I am already a peace officer does that qualify me for college credit?

Students who are currently Ohio Certified Peace Officers may be eligible to apply credit to the peace officer basic training program but must provide documentation of current peace officer status.

Can I take classes online or face-to-face?

The law enforcement technology associate degree and the peace officer basic training certificate both include hands-on learning and some face-to-face classes. There are some online courses that can be taken as part of the law enforcement technology program.

What expenses are there in addition to tuition?

Students in the law enforcement technology associate degree program — and the Peace Officer Basic Training Certificate program — will be required to purchase and wear a uniform. 

What type of financial assistance is available to help me pay for college? 

COTC awards more than $1 million in scholarships to students each year.

Every student is encouraged to complete a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) to be considered for grants, scholarships and loans. 

Students who complete a FAFSA are automatically considered for some scholarships. Other scholarships require an application. 

Connect with the Office of Student Financial Service at 740.366.9435 or email NWK-studentfinancialservices@mail.cotc.edu.

Can I pursue a bachelor’s degree after I complete an associate degree?

Students interested in continuing their education to pursue a bachelor’s degree can consider transferring to a four-year college or university. COTC has a transfer agreement with Tiffin University for law enforcement.

How do I get started at COTC?

Help us learn more about you by visiting our Future Students webpage, then follow the COTC Steps to Enroll to get started. 

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Academic Division Information

Technologies

Electrical Trades Technology, Engineering Technologies, Manufacturing Engineering Technology, Accounting Technology, Business Management Technology, Culinary Science Technology, Digital Media Design Technology, Information Technology, Health Services Technology, Nursing Technologies, Diagnostic Medical Sonography, Radiologic Science Technology, and the Institute for Public Safety including Criminal Justice/Law Enforcement Technology, Early Childhood Education, Emergency Medical Services, Fire Science Technology, Forensic Science Technology, Human Serv

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Industry-Aligned Technical Education

Tailor technical programs to meet the specific workforce needs of local businesses and industries, ensuring that graduates possess the skills and expertise required to excel in our service region’s evolving job market.

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TimelyCare

Virtual Health and Well-Being for Students

TimelyCare

Central Ohio Technical College now has access to a new mental health app for all students called TimelyCare. This app can be downloaded onto a phone and used to access mental health services through a 24/7/365 Talk Now feature to speak with a counselor immediately. Students can also schedule with clinicians of their choice on dates and times that work for them for short-term therapy.

Students can access resources on the app through a digital self-care feature to receive additional skills, tools and techniques to manage anxiety, regulate emotions, address stress and find guidance for other unique mental health challenges.

Learn more and register

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Student Services

COTC’s academic, personal and other support services are available to students at the Knox campus.

Academic Advising

An academic advisor helps students map academic and career goals, register for classes, and stay on track to graduate. Appointments are required. Contact your advisor to schedule an appointment or email cotcadvising@mail.cotc.edu.

K​athleen McNeil
Phone: 740.755.7411

Learn more about Academic Advising.

Academic and Personal Support

A student success coach helps you build academic and college-life skills to prevent, prepare for and respond to common obstacles students encounter in higher education.  A coach can also connect you with the academic support services available through the Student Success Center (testing and tutoring services) and the Office of Student Life (personal counseling, disability services and student conduct).

Rachel Bailey
Phone: 740.755.7263

Library

Knox campus students can use the library catalog or OhioLINK to request physical materials be delivered to the Knox campus. 

Contact a librarian through chat, phone, Zoom or email.

John L. and Christine Warner Library

Information Technology Services

Computer lab: Room 10

Wireless internet access: Connect to the eduroam network using your COTC student credentials to log in.

IT Helpdesk

Service desk: 740.366.9244 or 614.688.4357 (HELP) Press 3 for Managed IT Services
24/7 service is provided in partnership with Ohio State. If you are calling after regular business hours, please identify yourself as a COTC student so that the support staff can help you most effectively.