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Student Success Center Open House
Location: Hopewell Hall 88
Enjoy refreshments as you browse the Student Success Center and meet our staff, including success coaches and tutors.
The Student Success Center provides support services to all COTC students for free. Whether you need help in the classroom or overcoming non-academic challenges (housing, food, childcare, mental health, etc.), the Student Success Center connects you to college and community resources that keep you on track toward graduation.
Academic Champion Workshop
Defeating Procrastination
This workshop will discuss reasons why we procrastinate and tips on how to avoid it.
Location: Hopewell Hall 53
Admissions Information Session
Coshocton Campus
Welcome Bingo
Welcome Week event (student only)
Location: Warner Center Performance Platform
Thanksgiving
No classes. Offices closed.
Self Defense Class presented by the Newark Police Department
Free and open to the public
Location: Adena Hall gymnasium
This is a realistic self-defense class that teaches awareness, prevention, risk reduction and avoidance, while progressing onto the basics of hands-on defense training. Pizza will be provided.
Cultural Mixer
Current Students
Location: Warner Center Performance Platform (room 126)
Join the Office of Student Life and Multicultural Affairs for an annual cultural mixer! Meet other students, play games and win prizes, and share your cultural experience with others. Food and drink will be provided. For more information, contact Vorley Taylor at taylor.1051@osu.edu.
Beat Michigan Week Scavenger Hunt
Get pumped up with the Office of Student Life leading up to The Game between Ohio State and that team up north!
The Ms around campus have been covered with red tokens. Find a token, and bring it to the Office of Student Life (Warner 226) to exchange it for a prize.
Limit 1 token/prize per student.
Tokens will be available from 9 a.m.–5 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 21 and can be exchanged through Tuesday, Nov. 25.
New Diversity Scholarship Established at Central Ohio Technical College
Donations Matched Up To $25,000
Eleanor Jackson was an African American small business owner with a big heart who worked tirelessly to make many local families’ and community events memorable. She touched her clients’ hearts with her gregarious personality and filled their stomachs with delectable cuisine from her catering company. Now friends of Jackson wish to support the next generation of students of color to achieve meaningful careers in service with the Central Ohio Technical College (COTC) Diversity Scholarship.