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COTC Awarded $99,000 from Facebook to Enhance Remote Learning

program, we’re proud to assist with projects that will have direct benefits to our community.” COTC is ...

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COTC and Ohio State Newark Community Intercultural Relations Committee Acknowledge Diversity and Inclusion Champions

our work and that there is an impact and a reach with what we’re doing with CARJ,” said Executive ...

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COTC Recognizes Faculty with Teaching Excellence Awards
Three nursing students sit at a table  while Assistant Professor Susan Cooperider points to something in their notebook.

whenever you’re available no matter what time it is. He goes out of his way ensure the students understand ...

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COTC Included in New Transfer Pathways Initiative for Three Disciplines

on towards a bachelor’s degree and beyond. We’re thrilled to add this transfer pathway to our growing ...

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COTC Offers Free College to Eligible Licking County Students

of dollars in scholarships. We’re so grateful to all the donors who have invested their resources in ...

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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.

from day one. “Everyone has always been so helpful and communicative,” Reese continued. “They’re very ...

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COTC Recognizes Three Alumni with College Awards
older white male wearing mask holding award in front of camera

a springboard for me to go on and get my bachelor’s degree. You’re never too old to learn,” he said. “At COTC ...

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COTC Recognizes Alumni Award Recipients
John B. Jordan stands with COTC President John Berry and COTC Alumni Council President Becky Smith after receiving the Barker Community Service Alumni Award.

Re-Entry Coalition. He participates on the Corrections Planning Committee, Drug Court Treatment Team and ...

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Barker Alumni Community Service Award Recipients
Brian Haught holds his Community Service Alumni Award and glass trophy.

me to go on and get my bachelor’s degree. You’re never too old to learn,” he said. “At COTC I was ...

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