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Associate of Arts with a concentration in Economics
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degree programs at all state-supported colleges and universities in the state of Ohio, as well as at many ...

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COTC Offers Free College to Eligible Licking County Students

be entirely covered by institutional, federal and state aid as well as private scholarships for ...

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Associate of Arts with a concentration in Psychology
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state-supported colleges and universities in the state of Ohio, as well as at many private institutions. In fact, ...

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Associate of Arts with a concentration in Sociology
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state-supported colleges and universities in the state of Ohio, as well as at many private institutions. In fact, ...

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Tuition

Test Fee As required by program $5 to $50 each Tuition Plan Payment Fee $27 ($21 for summer) each ...

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Accounting Technology
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computerized accounting and spreadsheet software to step into your career in accounting in as little as two ...

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Associate of Arts with a concentration in Education
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programs at all state-supported colleges and universities in the state of Ohio, as well as at many private ...

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Associate of Arts
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and universities in the state of Ohio, as well as at many private institutions. In fact, every course ...

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Health Services Technology: Medical Coding
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collect, organize and report vital information such as diagnoses and treatment outcomes Manage medical and ...

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Parking and Permits

vehicle that is parked in such a manner as to constitute a hazard or parking violation. Owners of such ...

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Intimate Partnership Violence

as changing your routine, arranging a place to stay and talking through scenarios to address ...

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Academic Advising
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will help answer questions and refer you to appropriate resources as needed.  Advisors assist with ...

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COTC Dean Receives National Leadership Award
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Starting as a part-time instructor, she became full-time faculty in 2005, nursing programs administrator in ...

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COTC Accepting Nominations for Alumni Awards

must submit a nomination form and supporting documentation, such as a resumé and/or written statement ...

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COTC Announces Bold and Supportive "We're Here for Our Students Promise"

education, COTC will offer its traditional 12-week summer semester beginning on May 11 as originally ...

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Fourteen Students Were the Inaugural Inductees into COTC Chapter of Lambda Nu
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standing on the shoulders of giants.” He told inductees that Newton had written it as a thank you to Robert ...

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New Emergency Fund Established for Veteran and Military Students at COTC and Ohio State Newark

array of educational opportunities for the central Ohio region and beyond. This partnership is viewed as ...

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12th Annual Community Intercultural Relations Conference to Address Racial Justice
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educational opportunities for the central Ohio region and beyond. This partnership is viewed as a model for ...

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Register for Blue Line Twilight Run 5K/10K at COTC

a collaboration between COTC and the Licking County Sheriff’s Office (LCSO), honors law enforcement personnel as ...

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COTC Offers New Paramedic to RN Associate Degree

as a pathway to a nursing career,” said COTC President John M. Berry, PhD. “For paramedics, ...

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COTC Students Benefit from Redesigned Engineering Degree
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transferable skills in multiple areas, making them well positioned for roles as engineering technicians who ...

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She Was Looking for a Fresh Start
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as a caregiver for people with developmental disabilities, Kouko fell in love with healthcare. That ...

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Earn College Credit in Half the Time with COTC's Accelerated Courses

start March 7. Accelerated classes allow students to earn the same college credit as full-length ...

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13th Annual Community Intercultural Relations Conference

executive officer of Crawley Cultural Crawley guides both businesses and individuals as they address their ...

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Registration Open for Blue Line Twilight Run 5K/10K at COTC

Licking County Sheriff’s Office (LCSO), honors law enforcement personnel as they prepare for National ...

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COTC Knox Campus Visit Day April 26
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campus Earn a degree or certificate in many of Ohio’s fastest-growing fields as you train for ...

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Coshocton Campus Visit Day April 29
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you can earn a degree or certificate in many of Ohio’s fastest-growing fields as you train for ...

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Still Time to Enroll this Fall at COTC
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the same college credit as full-semester (16-week) courses in half the time (approximately eight ...

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Application Event Upcoming at Knox Campus
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representatives and student financial services representatives will be available to assist students as they ...

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Application Event at Coshocton Campus
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representatives and student financial services representatives will be available to assist students as they ...

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