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Military and Veteran Services and Resources
Student success coaches sit in front of a wall that says Student Success Center.

We are here to help All students attending COTC have services and resources available to them on ...

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What type of student am I?
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COTC Admissions team in the Gateway Enrollment Center. We’re here to make sure you are on the right ...

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Student Support Services
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college-life skills as well as overcome personal barriers to success. You can do it, but we’re here to help. ...

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Graduating CCP Senior

colleges and universities that choose to accept CCP course credits. Here are some resources to help better ...

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Lacey McCombs
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keep customers coming back. “A lot of people say they will only shop for scrubs and stuff here ...

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Justin Glass
Portrait of Justin Glass.

education here is top-notch.” Glass’ advice for fellow veterans looking to pursue higher education is to “go ...

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Admissions and Reentry
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tuition and free campus resources, we are here to support you all the way. Thank you for your service; we look ...

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Ohio National Guard Scholarship and Military Tuition Assistance (TA)
ONG soldiers

exception of diploma-granting nursing programs. Please check here for FAQs about using ONGSP Education ...

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Military, Veteran and Dependent Educational Benefits
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Eligibility for your education benefits. The COTC veteran and military team are here to help you determine the ... COTC Residency Requirements: promulgating this rule to exclude from treatment as residents, as that term is applied here, those persons who ...

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COTC Student Veteran Stories
Portrait of Justin Glass.

education here is top-notch.” Glass’ advice for fellow veterans looking to pursue higher education is to “go ...

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