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Solving Uncertainly: Local Colleges Offer Options in Unsure Times

welfare of the local communities we serve. Both are ready to help make the steps to college this fall ...

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Book Signing with Local Author
Dan Long Jr. with his first book, The Conflict Within: The Second American Civil War.

Utica resident and Central Ohio Technical College (COTC) alumnus Dan Long Jr. is the author of two fiction books. The first, The Conflict Within: The Second American Civil War, was released in 2017 for young adults. The second, The Season of Change, was r ...

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Blue Line Axe Challenge
Blue Line Axe Challenge official mark of two crossed axes.

a Future Peace Officer and Local School Kids The Blue Line Axe Challenge, a collaboration between COTC and ...

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

connect with. Team Rubicon  - Find a  local support  squad. Army Emergency Relief Program-   Financial ...

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Blue Line Superhero Run
Licking Memorial Health Systems logo.

Superhero Run Support a Future Peace Officer and Local School Kids The Blue Line Superhero Run, ...

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Industry-Aligned Technical Education

Collaborate closely with local businesses and stay attuned to regional employment trends to develop and offer ...

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Strategic Priorities
Two students work on an electrical board during class at COTC.

evolving needs of the community Goals Collaborate closely with local businesses and stay attuned to ...

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COTC announces 50th Anniversary Ice Cream Flavor
Three scoops of berry rumble ice cream with berries on top in a glass cup

to collaborate with this tremendous locally owned and community-oriented business.” ...

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Mission, Vision, Purpose, Hallmarks and Values

of economic growth, we actively engage with local businesses, industries and organizations to ...

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Thomas J. Evans Foundation Helps Central Ohio Technical College Secure New Building

local access to higher education for career training as well as transfer degrees,” said Sarah Reese ...

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Additional Food and Personal Resources

740.344.7401 to be connected with a food pantry in your local community and a fresh produce market. visit the ...

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Independence Day concert and fireworks

Several local vendors will be selling food and beverages.  You are encouraged to bring lawn chairs, ...

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Young Leader of the Year Award
Young Leader of the Year Award Logo

life. The recipient of this award has been active in leadership roles in local organizations, community ...

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Economic Value of COTC on the COTC Enrollment Area

by COTC extend to the state and local government through increased tax revenues and public sector ... Executive Summary: and improved quality of life. Additionally, the benefits created by COTC extend to the state and local ...

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Valuing our Veterans
A person in camouflage military attire stands in front of a building  with an American flag displayed.

The purpose of this policy is to identify the support and assistance that Central Ohio Technical College provides to veteran, service members and military connected students, and to ensure compliance with Ohio Revised Code Section 3345.421(B). ... Download College Policy 5.1.40: proper local, state, and/or federal agencies whenever an individual and/or dependent(s) is eligible for ...

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COTC Students Benefit from Redesigned Engineering Degree
young man of color working on solar panels

John M. Berry, PhD. “What we learned was clear — local employers need associate degree graduates with ...

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Renovation 2020-2021: What's New
Renovation 2020-2021: What's New

certificates and help local employers fill demand for skilled workers. Students benefit from modern classroom, ...

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Independence Day Concert and Fireworks Set for July 3

Symphony Orchestra, and the Licking County 4-H Band. Over 20 local food vendors and trucks will be ...

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COTC Hosts Continuing Sonography Education Conference

industry forward,” said DMS Program Director Melinda Brillhart, EdD. “By bringing together the local ...

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A History of Giving​

fundraising drive and founded the Newark Campus Development Fund (NCDF), a permanent, locally ...

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Lacey McCombs
Lacey McCombs stands in front of her storefront in Coshocton.

scrubs to veterinary clinics and nursing classes. They contribute items for local charitable auctions, ...

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Vote on COTC 50th Anniversary Ice Cream Flavor

ingredients and locally sourced cream. Velvet Ice Cream annually produces and distributes over 5 million ...

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There's Still Time to Register for the Blue Line Twilight Run

bolender.16@mail.cotc.edu or 740.755.7140. Support a Future Peace Officer and Local School Kids COTC’s Officer Thomas W. ...

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Donors Gift COTC New Ultrasound Technology
DMS student Sara Potak , donor Sally Heckman, and program director Melinda Brillhart stand around an ultrasound machine donated by Heckman in the COTC sonography lab.

COTC’s ability to properly train students and help them find careers locally, “we’re all going to benefit ...

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Annual Independence Day Concert and Fireworks

local food vendors and trucks will be stationed around campus, offering various food, treats and ...

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25th Anniversary Independence Day Celebration

campus will offer a vast variety of food and drink options. Local groups the Licking County 4H Band and ...

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Volunteerism & Civic Engagement
A group of students meeting

Opportunities?​ Local Not-for-Profit Agency & Organization Listings Pay it Forward​ Habitat for Humanity ...

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J. Andrew Crawford, Esq.

regard to litigation, Crawford has litigated cases in courts ranging from local municipal courts to ...

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Peace Officer Basic Training- Learning Outcomes
POBT Students with instructor

local laws​ enabling them to meet the Ohio Peace Officer Training Commission requirements and ...

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Concert and Fireworks Return to Newark Campus
A crowd of people sitting on blankets, in chairs or under tents on the lawn of Founders Hall at dusk.

provided by local musicians in the Martha Grace Reese Amphitheater located in the center of campus. The ...

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