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Lexi King
Lexi King

a year behind in classes and experience. Now I know what college is like when I go to Ashland,” she said. ...

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Clair Fink
Clair Fink

the community. Right now we’re doing the Coshocton Hot Air Balloon Festival t-shirt. Last fall we got ...

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Kristen Eblin
Kristen Eblin in her sonography scrubs

I received my acceptance email from COTC,” she explained. “The education I am receiving right now feels ...

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Zenna Stirling
Portrait of Zenna Stirling outside LeFevre Hall.

associate degree in semiconductor manufacturing engineering technology — a program now named ...

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

that if you need anything, they are always available. They are willing to help you succeed.” Now ...

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Billi Gross and Matayah Berry
Portrait of Billi Gross and Matayah Berry at COTC's Coshocton campus.

Billi’s mentor in high school and is now Matayah’s academic advisor. “She really goes out of her way to ...

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Denise Turner
Denise Turner smiling for a portrait.

Arts and Culture from New Saint Andrews College in Moscow, Idaho. Now she is redefining the ...

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Sonja Darsee
Sonja Darsee and Timothy Young stand in front of the Licking/Knox Goodwill Industries building.

Goodwill Industries. He sat on the board from 1995 to 2008 and is now the company’s president and CEO, ...

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Naomi Nichols
Portrait of Naomi Nichols in front of the COTC Gateway enrollment center.

Nichols is now completing an Associate of Arts with a concentration in social work and has started her ...

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Melanie Gibson
Portrait of Melanie Gibson at the Coshocton campus.

anticipated at first. “There was just a lot of self-doubt. In high school, I was used to all As, and now I was ...

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Staten sisters accelerate college with CCP
Sisters Avery and Reese Staten walk down a hallway carrying books and a laptop looking ahead with bright eyes and with smiles.

“Maybe someday I can create products for people like me,” she said. “For now, I get to hop into my major ...

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