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COTC to partner with Heath-Newark-Licking County Port Authority and Neurxstem to offer students unique cleanroom lab experience

introduced to how semiconductor wafers are manufactured and processed to become integrated circuits used in ...

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COTC and Ohio State Newark Look to Increase Donations to Operation Feed

increase donations made by students, staff, faculty and friends of the campus to Operation Feed. This year ...

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COTC Offers New Paramedic to RN Associate Degree

will allow certified paramedics to complete the education they need to sit for the National Council ...

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COTC to offer more than $1.2 million in new scholarships for healthcare students

advance student success. This funding fuels our mission and provides more students access to our ...

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Food pantry provides hope to hungry students
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students — belonging to both Ohio State Newark and Central Ohio Technical College (COTC) — that the Campus ...

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COTC to Offer Practical Nursing Certificate in Mount Vernon Summer Semester
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industrial settings, medical offices, private homes or acute care hospitals. Due to a recent shortage of ...

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COTC Removes Barriers to Summer and Fall Enrollment

its admissions policy to “test optional” through autumn 2020 to allow all who want to take advantage ...

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COTC to Provide Free Laptops

application requirements can be addressed to the Office of Student Financial Services at ...

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New RN to BSN Program Launched

autumn semester beginning Aug. 26. This program offers current registered nurses an opportunity to ...

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Commencement Speaker Takes “Scenic Route” to Graduation
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industry — but his journey led him right back to COTC, and he’s thankful for the solid foundation the ...

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COTC to Offer Free College for Eligible Knox County Residents
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federal and state aid are exhausted. The Knox Promise will be available to eligible students starting in ...

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COTC to Offer More Than $1 Million in Scholarships

expenses. In some cases, students could receive enough funding to cover 100% of their tuition and have funds ...

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New Industrial Electrician Certificate offers Quick Entry to High-Paying Career Options

Electrician Certificate will work closely with electrical engineers to design and develop industrial ...

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June 3 Message to the Community- We Must Do Better

words are woefully inadequate and we find it difficult to find the right ones, we are moved to write to ...

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COTC Announces Return to More In-Person Classes for Autumn Semester

the college will offer a wide array of options to students both this autumn and moving forward. ...

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A Career to Build
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classroom, laboratory and clinical learning situations to provide students with the knowledge and skills ...

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

Coshocton, Mount Vernon and Pataskala. COTC plans to implement the smart classroom technology in time for its ...

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New Scholarships Available for Knox County Residents to Attend COTC

Scholarship for students attending or planning to attend a two- or four-year college. The Universal Scholarship ...

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Vorley Taylor Recognized for Years of Dedication to COTC and Ohio State Newark
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developed relationships with internal and external partners to facilitate and grow educational and awareness ...

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11th Annual Community Intercultural Relations Conference to Address Creating a Community of Belonging
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conference, Continuing to Create a Community of Belonging, will be held on Friday, September 25 from 8:45 a.m. to 12:30 ...

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COTC and City of Mount Vernon Announce Innovative Partnership to Share Building

classroom space in Mount Vernon. Recognizing the opportunity to better utilize its facilities, COTC ...

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Licking County Library to Begin Offering Lifelong Learning Classes for Area Seniors

While the ultimate goal is to conduct in-person classes at the LCL’s downtown Newark, Hebron and ...

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Emergency Medical Technician Basic Certificate Returns to COTC Coshocton This Fall
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through Ohio’s short-term certificate grant, which provides up to $2,000 per student enrolled in ...

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Newark Campus Agrees to Host Newark-Granville Symphony Orchestra Shows
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Newark‑Granville Symphony Orchestra to our campus for the upcoming season,” said Matthew J. Smith, PhD, Ohio State ...

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New Program to Dress Students For Success

counties. “Goodwill has long been a valuable partner to the Newark community, and we deeply appreciate their ...

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COTC Increases Opportunities for Free College to Coshocton, Knox County Residents

raising the maximum income requirement to $100,000. This inclusive change will go into effect beginning ...

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COTC EMT Basic Certificate Helped Kathleen Schlabach Get Closer to Her Dream Career

Schlabach was able to take the course for free at the Coshocton campus thanks to a combination of a grant ...

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Funding Available to Complete COTC Short-Term Certificates

$2,000 to complete one of five approved short-term certificates that leads to employment in an in-demand ...

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12th Annual Community Intercultural Relations Conference to Address Racial Justice
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which will include speakers, information, and tools to address these questions and materials to help ...

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Concert and Fireworks Return to Newark Campus
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blankets to enjoy the evening’s festivities. Please leave alcohol, tobacco products, grills, drones, pets ...

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