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Application Event Upcoming at Knox Campus
One male and two female students walk outside of Ariel Hall on the Knox campus.

at any COTC campus. Eligible students must be current Knox County residents who have lived in the ...

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Application Event at Coshocton Campus
Exterior of Montgomery Hall at COTC's Coshocton Campus.

have lived in the county for at least one year. See cotc.edu/promise for more details. Degrees and ...

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New Industrial Electrician Certificate Starts at Knox Campus in January

current Coshocton or Knox County residents who have lived in the county for at least one year. See ...

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Application Event at Newark Campus
The exterior of LeFevre Hall at COTC's Newark campus.

Success Center, which will provide holistic support for students throughout every aspect of their lives ...

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COTC Celebrates Graduates at Autumn Commencement
Affiong Hawkins dressed in academic regalia speaks to graduates from a podium at commencement.

graduates to foster relationships in their lives. Clark, who attended COTC’s Peace Officer basic training in ...

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Is online learning right for me?
Icon of a computer.

including face-to-face, live Zoom video sections, classes offered in both formats and, of course, classes ...

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Louella H. Reese
Portrait of Louella H. Reese in front of the the Reese Amphitheatre.

educational, recreational and artistic offerings that make Licking County a special place to live, learn and ...

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Luconda and Joanne Dager
Luconda, Joanne and Joe Dager stand outside Velvet Ice Cream's headquarters in Utica.

years, we’ve seen how a degree from COTC has changed the lives of local students,” said Joanne, the ...

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Robert A. Barnes, PhD
Portrait of Robert and Betty Barnes in their home.

supporter of the college he helped shape. Today he lives in Reynoldsburg with his wife, Betty. The Barnes ...

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Benjamin Anyigbavor
Benjamin Anyigbavor and his wife Suzzie walk across campus in their scrubs.

his radar. His wife, Suzzie, whom he had met in Ghana, was living in Reynoldsburg and had attended ...

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Tina Gibson
Portrait of Tina Gibson in a nurse's cap and cape holding a porcelain lamp.

tributes. She hopes to be able to include living tributes soon as well. “I’ve always been the type of person ...

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Counseling Services Staff
Photo of Charley DePriest

therapies. Katie enjoys supporting clients as they work toward making positive steps in their lives and ...

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COTC Commends Graduates at Spring Commencement Ceremony
Graduates in caps and gowns sit in rows at the commencement ceremony.

“You have demonstrated your ability to change your lives. You have added to the success of your ...

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Denise Turner
Denise Turner smiling for a portrait.

medical sonography technology program have on the lives of their patients. Denise Turner has not had ...

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Fortifying His Future
Travis Foster stands next to an agnitron semiconductor manufacturing equipment.

For years, Travis Foster made a living as an engineer after earning an associate degree. It’s an ...

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Paving His Own Way
James Golden stands along a country road with cornfield behind him.

James Golden III lives by a creed: “Dream big. Work hard. Become legendary.” He handled the first ...

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COTC Recognizes Legends of Loyalty Award Recipients
Jennifer Roberts; Jacqueline Parrill, EdD; Sandra Walker EJD;  and Andrea Tozzi stand in a line holding their Legends of Loyalty award trophies in the lobby of the Reese Center.

training that changes lives.” Newark Campus Development Fund NCDF has continued the good work of legendary ...

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Helping Veterans Build Their Next Chapter
Students are seated on chairs and couches in a room adorned with patriotic images that is reserved for veteran and military connected students.

the next chapter of their lives through education and opportunity. “I’m a military dependent myself,” ...

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Jane Camlin-Tammen Family Reserve

through 25Live at least 10 days prior to the requested dates of usage. The Camlin-Tammen Reserve Committee ...

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New Director of Marketing and Public Relations Named
Ashton Lahman headshot.

(PMP). She lives with her family in Columbus and enjoys reading, hiking and camping. Lahman will take ...

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Licking County Library to Begin Offering Lifelong Learning Classes for Area Seniors

to present a variety of activities, including the annual Senior Living Expo held each spring. Classes ...

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COTC Honors Alumni with College Awards
Jodie Wheeler receives her award from COTC President John M. Berry

in either a faculty or staff capacity who help advance the college and make a difference in the lives ...

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Independence Day Concert and Fireworks
A map depicting the exits and flow of traffic from the campus.

accessible education available locally at Ohio State Newark and COTC. Local musicians performed live music in ...

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Digital Media Design Technology
Digital Media Design Technology

​Design your future with a Digital Media Design Technology degree at COTC The Digital Media Design curriculum at COTC is a broad  and intensive exploration of the process and the business of digital design. Students can expect to study the principles of d ... Program Overview: organizations, advertising firms and government agencies. Many web designers make a respectable living as ...

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Current Student Organizations

saving lives and to building strong campus culture and communities. Through education, research, advocacy ...

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Crisis Services

feelings: Many people at some time in their lives think about committing suicide. For most, the crisis is ...

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COTC to Offer Free College for Eligible Coshocton County Residents

associate degree. Eligible students must be current Coshocton County residents who have lived in the county ...

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Julio Valladares
Alumni Julio Valladares receiving Community Service Award

live with his host family. He worked many odd jobs until he was able to afford his own housing, and he ...

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Education is Everything for Ghanaian Immigrant
African-American male smiling at camera, COTC student Maxwell Doku

want to touch lives.” In addition to college, Doku still works two part-time jobs so he can send money ...

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COTC Coshocton Promise Successful in First Year

degree. Eligible students must be current Coshocton County residents who have lived in the county for at ...

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