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Donors and student award recipients recognized
Portrait of Melissa Molzan holding their award certificate.

stories of students working tirelessly to create better lives for themselves and their families, ...

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Business Management Technology
Students sit in a row at a table with one on a laptop looking toward the front of room.

degree and landed a job — all before graduating high school. Read her story Future Start Dates Summer ...

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Campus Committees and Guidelines

Jane Camlin-Tammen Family Reserve Policies and Procedures Campus Council Equipment and Furniture Guidance for Remote Work Faculty Office Assignment Policy Space Standards ... Newark Campus Public Art Master Plan: power to convey cultural stories, celebrate community iden�ty and infuse a burst of color into the ...

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Counseling Services

The counselors of Counseling Services provide treatment to all enrolled Central Ohio Technical College students. Services provided include individual therapy, group therapy (on an as needed basis), education/consultation, on-campus referrals, and off-camp ... Mental Health Apps: Melodies has tools such as nature sounds, white noise, guided meditations, bedtime stories, brainwaves, ...

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Heather Prince, DNP, APRN-CNP
Portrait of Heather Prince standing outside COTC's Pataskala campus.

As a transplant to the Buckeye State from Colorado Springs, Heather Prince used to drive past the Pataskala campus of COTC and wonder what went on there. Prince was in her 30s at the time and, as it happened, seeking a new career direction. Turns out, she ...

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Toby Starr
Toby Starr

As Ohio public affairs manager for Intel Corporation, 2016 COTC graduate Toby Starr has a front-row seat to the exciting changes that are taking place as Licking County settles into its place at the center of the Silicon Heartland. Building on the skills ...

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Sophia Tosi
COTC alumna Sophia Tosi stands outside TrueCore Federal Credit Union where she works.

Sophia Tosi was a distance runner until she decided to focus on sprinting through her education. As a high school senior, four years into the College Credit Plus (CCP) program, she discontinued extracurriculars to finish her associate degree in business m ...

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