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Central Ohio Technical College (COTC) as defined in our values, seeks the active involvement of students, faculty and staff in open, honest and fair communication. While we strive to be the best in everything that we do, we continuously evaluate our performance and welcome constructive assessment and suggestions for improvement. As a community, we treat each concern with respect and review each one seriously.
College Policies
Central Ohio Technical College approves, issues and maintains all college-wide policies using a consistent process and format. A college-wide process provides continuity, ease of access and understanding, and transparent guidance to the college community. Contact Priscilla Horning, executive assistant to the president, at horning.70@mail.cotc.edu or 740-755-7122 with questions about policy content or how a policy applies.
- 1.1.10 College Policy Process
- 1.1.11 Freedom of Expression Policy
- 1.1.20 Public Records Policy
- 1.1.25 Alcohol and Other Drugs Policy
- 1.1.3 Responsible Use of Computers Policy
- SB40 Report
- 1.1.26 Sexual Misconduct Policy
- Title IX Flowchart
- 1.1.22 Records Management Policy
- Ohio Public Records Act
- 3.1.02 COTC Accounts Payable Policy
- 3.1.03 COTC Accounts Receivable Policy
- 3.1.04 COTC Asset Management Policy
- 3.1.05 COTC Petty Cash Policy
- 3.1.06 Leases Policy
- 6.1.01 Concern and Feedback Policy
- 6.1.02 Student Death Policy
- 6.1.03 Code of Student Conduct Policy
- 4.1.10 Time Limit for Completing Degree Requirements Policy
- 4.2.10 Prior Learning Assessment Policy
- 4.3.10 Assessment and Placement Policy
- 4.4.10 Faculty Qualifications and Credentialing Policy
- 5.1.10 Withdrawal Policy
- 5.1.20 Privacy and Release of Student Education Records Policy
- 1.1.40 IT Security Policy
- 4.5.10 Religious Accommodations for Students Policy
- 5.1.30 Short Message Service (SMS) Texting Policy
- Academic and Enrollment Policies and Procedures
- 3.1.07 Short-Term Investments Policy
- 3.1.08 Federal Awards Policy
- 5.1.50 Student Demographic and Personal Identity Policy
- 6.1.04 Anti-Hazing Policy
- 2025 List of Religious Holidays
- 3.1.01 COTC Expenditure Policy
- 3.1.09 Purchasing
- 3.1.10 Travel
- 1.1.27 Gift Acceptance
- 2026 List of Religious Holidays
- 5.1.40 Valuing Our Veterans: Support & Assistance
- 1.1.28 Intellectual Diversity and Prohibition of DEI Mandates
- 4.4.15 Faculty Evaluations
- 4.4.17 Faculty Workload
- Multiple Measures for Placement Policy
- Master Rubric for Portfolio-Based Assessment
- 2027 List of Religious Holidays
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Academic Program Review
Published by the Office of Academic Affairs
Important Program Review Documents
Academic Year 2024
General Education
Behavioral and Social Sciences (ECON, HIST, PHIL, PSY, SOC)
Biological, Physical and Natural Sciences (BIO, CHEM, PHYS)
English and Communications (ENGL + Developmental courses, SPCH)
Mathematics (MATH + Developmental courses)
Arts and Science – Social and Behavioral Sciences
Statement of Purpose
The purpose of the Social and Behavioral Sciences department is to prepare students in the essential principles of the social and behavioral sciences as they relate to competencies in the technologies in general life skills.
Frequently Asked Questions
How quickly can I complete the Nursing and Allied Health Technologies program?
Students interested in the Digital Media Design program can quickly complete a certificate and/or an associate degree.
There is a certificate students can complete quickly in just two semesters in the Digital Media Design Technology program.
Students who complete the certificate have earned credits that can be applied towards the Digital Media Design Technology associate degree.
The amount of time it takes a student to complete the Digital Media Design Technology certificate and/or 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) will complete quicker than students who attend part-time (and take 1-2 classes on average per semester).
The amount of time it takes a student to complete the Digital Media Design program also depends upon whether a student double majors.
What classes do I need to take?
The courses students need to take to complete a certificate or degree are listed in a Plan of Study. The Digital Media Design Technology Program has three Plans of Study.
Can I take classes online or face-to-face?
Students interested in the Digital Media Design Technology program have the flexibility to take classes face-to-face or online.
Can I pursue a bachelor’s degree after I complete an associate degree?
Students interested in continuing on to pursue a bachelor’s degree can consider transferring to a four-year college or university. COTC has several transfer agreements with four-year colleges.
- The Ohio State University – Digital Media Design
What type of financial assistance is available to help me pay for college?
COTC awards a million dollars in scholarship to students each year!
Students are encouraged to complete a Free Application for Federal Student Aide (FAFSA) to be considered for grants, scholarships, and loans.
Students who complete a FAFSA are automatically considered for some scholarships. Other scholarships <link to scholarships page> require an application.
Connect with our office of Student Financial Service at 740-366-9435 or email: studentfinancialservices@osu.edu <insert and link COTC email address – coming soon…>
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Fire Science Technology – Learning Outcomes
The COTC Fire Science Technology Program awards an Associate of Applied Science Degree through an excellent curriculum designed to provide education and skills essential for those who are seasoned professionals seeking career advancement and for those who are new to Fire Science and EMS professions and would like to pursue a career in these fields. COTC’s Associate Degree was the first FESHE recognized program in central Ohio.