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COTC to Offer More than $1 Million in Scholarships

application to complete. Regular admission to a degree or certificate program is open to all who have earned ...

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COTC to Offer More Than $1 Million in Scholarships

a degree or certificate program is open to all who have earned a high school diploma, completed ...

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COTC College Credit Plus Scholarship

COTC. CCP is free for public school students; private or homeschooled students may have limited costs. ...

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Phlebotomy

laboratories, blood donor centers, and doctors’ offices. Whether you work in a laboratory, blood bank or ...

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The John Gilbert Reese Center
Photo of the John Gilbert Reese Center

1209 University Drive, Newark, OH 43055 If you have a question about the Reese Center or would like to ...

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​Become a Part-time Faculty Member

expectation of future employment and the college maintains sole discretion in choosing to offer or not to ...

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Student Loans

student does not complete the program and/or does not find employment in his area of study. It is ...

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Administrators & Counselors

courses at any of  COTC’s four campuses  and/or online. No ...

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Parent/Guardian

save money on future college tuition cost. Your student can get an early start on college or even ...

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Coshocton Campus
Coshocton Campus

career goals. Email us at cotcadmissions@mail.cotc.edu.or call us at 740.622.1408. No ...

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Associate of Science

a bachelor’s degree at relatively low cost and to transfer seamlessly to any public college or university in ...

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College Credit Plus (CCP)

a certificate or an associate degree while in high school.  ...

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Students Transferring to COTC

What is a transfer student? Students who have earned college credits through another college or ...

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Lockers

Sports at 740.366.9245 or the Disability Services director at 740.364.9578. ...

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Frequently Asked Questions

scholarships require an application.  Connect with the Office of Student Financial Services at 740.366.9435 or ...

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Federal Direct Parent Loan for Undergraduate Students (PLUS)

at least half time or graduates. There is no financial need required to be eligible; however, total ...

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CCP Students

(Partnering high school) COTC college courses are taught by COTC faculty at any of COTC’s four campuses and/or ...

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Public School Student

(Partnering high school) COTC college courses are taught by COTC faculty at any of COTC’s four campuses and/or ...

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Electrocardiograph Technician
electrocardiography students

Short-Term Certificate Under the supervision of physicians and/or nurses, electrocardiograph ...

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Phlebotomy
Phlebotomy Student and patients

Short-Term Certificate Phlebotomists draw blood for tests, transfusions, research or blood ...

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Frequently Asked Questions

Office of Student Financial Services at 740.366.9435 or email  ...

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Student ID
sample of COTC student ID

Knox or Pataskala) and pick up your ID a few days later. You must show a photo ID to receive your COTC ...

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Grants

COTC students are eligible for grants to help and/or cover the cost of tuition and in some cases ...

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Grants

COTC students are eligible for grants to help and/or cover the cost of tuition and in some cases ...

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Associate of Arts

a bachelor’s degree at a relatively low cost and to transfer seamlessly to any public college or university in ...

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Frequently Asked Questions

pursuing an Associate of Science in Psychology that will transfer into a four-year college or university. ...

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Intramural Sports

and will be played outdoors. Registration is now closed.  If you have any questions or concerns, ...

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Volunteerism & Civic Engagement
A group of students meeting

226, (740) 366-9171, or email  Laura Norman, Coordinator for Student Involvement. Seeking Volunteer ...

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Arts and Sciences- Biology and Physical Science

experiments, techniques, and case studies. Analyze data to predict outcomes and/or draw conclusions to ...

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First-Time College Students

beginning as a middle- or high school student, recent high school grad or someone who’s been away from the ...

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