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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the cost of tuition? How is tuition calculated?
Review the COTC tuition chart, which outlines the fee per credit hour based on residency status.
Academic plans of study show how many classes and credit hours a student must take to complete a certificate or degree. Find the plan of study for the program you are interested in to help calculate tuition based on the total number of credit hours needed to complete a certificate or degree.
What happens if I change my schedule or drop a class?
We understand that life happens and sometimes you may need to drop a class or withdraw from the semester. Please consult with Student Financial Services any time one of these changes is made. There are established refund schedules for all courses and depending on when you withdraw will determine if there are a tuition refund and a financial aid adjustment.
For most full-semester courses, students have the first 14 days of the semester to drop or withdraw and receive a 100% tuition refund. After the 14th day, the student will be responsible to pay for the course(s). First and second term courses can be dropped up to the fourth day of the course and receive a 100% refund. Flexibly scheduled courses and some other courses that have attendance requirements may have a specialized refund date. View the list of courses and their refund deadlines.
Please review the academic calendar to determine when a class can be dropped for a full tuition refund. Flex and term courses have specific dates determined each semester so please contact us with specific questions.
Once you pass the 100% refund period for a course, you will be responsible for the entire cost of that class. If you received financial aid for those classes, your aid could be reversed and you would be responsible to pay back any excess financial aid you received that you did not earn by dropping your classes.
If I qualify for a refund, when and how do I get it?
Excess financial aid or a refund is disbursed during the fifth week of the semester once attendance has been reported. The excess financial aid refunding process will begin after aid is disbursed. You will be notified by email to your COTC email account if a refund has been processed.
We strongly encourage all students to sign up for direct deposit to receive their refunds in the quickest way possible. To enter your direct deposit information:
- Log in to my.cotc.
- Locate the Student Financial Services card.
- Click Direct Deposit.
- Click Direct Deposit Information – Non-Payroll.
- Complete and submit the form.
Students will receive notification from Student Financial Services once any refund has been processed.
What happens if my account is past due?
Throughout the semester and at the end of every semester, we review accounts that are past due and add financial holds. Students cannot register for classes when they have a financial hold.
Once a student is no longer enrolled, accounts will be added to past due accounts receivable. Students will receive a series of letters and emails notifying them of an outstanding balance and encouraging them to set up an internal payment plan with the end goal of paying off any balance within twenty-four months.
If students fail to communicate or do not make sufficient payments, they may be placed with the Ohio Attorney General’s Office (OAG), as they act as the institution’s collection agency. The OAG assesses collection costs and there may also be additional collection charges assessed. The OAG also has the ability to pull student’s Ohio State refund taxes or lottery winners to offset debts owed to the institution.
If you have questions about a past due account, please contact Teresa McGinnis at 740.364.9524.
Emeritus Honorees
Emeritus status is awarded to retired trustees, faculty and staff in recognition of their distinguished careers.
Frequently Asked Questions
How quickly can I complete the semiconductor manufacturing technology program?
The semiconductor manufacturing certificate can be completed in two semesters.
The amount of time it takes a student to complete the semiconductor manufacturing technology associate degree depends upon how many courses are taken per semester. Students who attend full time (and take 3-5 classes on average per semester) can complete this degree in two years.
Can I take classes online or face-to-face?
Students interested at COTC have the flexibility to take classes face-to-face and online. Many degrees, including semiconductor manufacturing technology, require face-to-face courses for hands-on learning.
What type of financial assistance is available to help me pay for college?
COTC awards $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 Services at 740.366.9435 or email NWK-studentfinancialservices@mail.cotc.edu.
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.
Grants
Students are encouraged to complete a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FASFA) to be considered for grant opportunities. Some grants may require an application in addition to the FASFA. Many COTC students are eligible for grants to help and/or cover the cost of tuition and in some cases books/supplies. Grants awarded to students do not need to be repaid.
Online Learning and the Online Campus
In a post-pandemic world, we know that there may still be a lot of confusion about different forms of online learning. Let us help clarify our commitment to technology-enhanced higher education.
What exactly do we mean by “Online Campus”?
Central Ohio Technical College has four physical campuses where you can go to take classes, meet with classmates, take advantage of support services like tutoring, or access resources like the library or your academic advisor.
Well, through our Online Campus, you can do many of these same things without having to drive to Coshocton, Knox, Newark or Pataskala! We have invested significantly in technology and human resources that enable us to provide high-quality academic and support services for students across Central Ohio and beyond.
Coming soon: Learn more about the virtual and in-person support services we offer to online campus students
What is the difference between online, hybrid, remote and other formats?
Here’s how COTC defines these formats:
- In-person: Students come to one of our physical campuses and meet with an instructor on a certain day at a certain time (often twice per week).
- Online: Students in these courses do NOT meet on campus at a specified day and time. Course materials and activities are delivered through the college’s web-based learning management system, and students can generally work on their own time (while making sure to meet any due dates set by the instructor). Students learn via recorded lectures, self-directed readings, watching videos, doing research, collaborative work and/or online discussions.
- Hybrid or HyFlex: These courses are a combination of in-person and technology-enhanced class sessions. Hybrid and HyFlex classes typically meet at a regularly scheduled time, but may use Zoom or other video technology to meet remotely (on- or off-campus). Students in these courses often have the option to choose how they want to engage with the instructor and their classmates; individual instructors may have different expectations for participation, and your advisor can help you determine what’s expected.
Which degrees or certificates can I complete online?
Students can complete the following programs COMPLETELY ONLINE:
Associate Degrees
- Associate of Arts, with a concentration in Social Work
- Business Management Technology
- Human Services/Social Work Assistant
Short-term or One-year Certificates
- Accounting: Bookkeeping Certificate
- Business Management: Human Resources Certificate
- Business Management: Management Certificate
- Business Management: Office Administration Certificate
- Health Services: Case Management Healthcare and Gerontology Certificate
- Social Work: Addiction Studies Certificate
- Social Work: Behavioral and Mental Health Technician Certificate
There are several programs at COTC that offer most (but not all) of their required courses in a remote asynchronous (i.e., “online”) format. Students can complete the following degrees or certificates MOSTLY ONLINE:
Associate Degrees
- Associate of Arts with a concentration in Economics
- Associate of Arts with a concentration in Psychology
- Associate of Arts with a concentration in Sociology
- Associate of Science with a concentration in Business
Short-term or One-year Certificates
Many of our degrees and certificates — for example, those in the health sciences, engineering, public services and nursing — do require some in-person learning. However, several of the general education classes required for these degrees can be taken online.
Such classes include:
- English Composition
- Algebra, Calculus or Statistics
- Psychology
- Critical Thinking or Ethics
- Sociology or Cultural Diversity
- Speech or Small Group Communications
Ohio National Guard Scholarship and Military Tuition Assistance (TA)
ONGSP will pay the base tuition (general and instructional fees) for Ohio state-assisted colleges and universities. ONGSP scholarships are available for both full-time and part-time students who are actively enrolled in at least three (3) credit hours or more of coursework.
A Police Pipeline
COTC is a catalyst in this community — not only creating change, but continually creating solutions when change happens naturally. An innovative partnership between its Peace Officer Basic Training program and the Licking County Sheriff’s Office (LCSO) is a prominent example of the college’s pragmatic approach.
One Year Certificate Program in Nursing Technology – Practical Nursing
2019-2020 Central Ohio Technical College
Pre-admission Course Requirements for NURPN.1YR Program
The Associate of Applied Science degree program in Nursing Technology is a selection-based program, meaning a student must APPLY to the program and then be SELECTED into the program before being able to meet graduation requirements.
STNA certification required.
Semester 1
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* Human Biology |
4 |
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* Statistics |
3 |
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* Introduction to Pharmacology |
2 |
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* Fundamentals of Practical Nursing |
5 |
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Total |
14 |
Semester 2
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* Composition I |
3 |
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* Health Alterations I for the Practical Nurse |
6 |
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* Introduction to Psychology |
3 |
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Total |
12 |
Semester 3
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* Health Alterations II for the Practical Nurse |
6.5 |
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* Maternal/Child Nursing for the Practical Nurse |
4 |
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* Transition to Practice for the Practical Nurse Student |
1 |
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Total |
11.5 |
Total Hours Required
- Total Hours Required for Degree: 37.50
Helpful Information
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* Courses may have prerequisites. Please check course description to view all course prerequisites and requirements.
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All courses require a grade of C (2.00) or better in order to progress and graduate from this program.
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This program is 42 weeks in length.
The College Reserves the Right to Change Curricula Without Notice
Published date – January 2019
Office of Academic Affairs