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Financial Aid Information

​Important information concerning the Office of Financial Aid’s policies and procedures for which each financial aid recipient is responsible to know is listed below. View and/or print the information for your reference. 

Notification

All applicants are assigned a free COTC email account once the application for admissions and application fee are received and processed. The Office of Financial Aid will adhere to the campus policy of using email as the primary form of communication with all enrolled COTC students. Important financial aid information such as requested documents, award packages, Satisfactory Academic Progress, Return of Title IV funds, budget adjustments, loan information and scholarship opportunities will be sent to the students’ email account. It is the responsibility of the students to check and read their email on a frequent and consistent basis for important, time-sensitive messages from the college. The students will be held responsible for the information provided via email. Infrequent checking and full inboxes are not excuses for missing official college communications.  (The official COTC email policy is available in the Academic Policies.) 

The Office of Financial Aid will only correspond to a the school-issued email account.  If a message is received from another source (e.g., yahoo, hotmail, gmail, etc.), a response will be sent to the COTC email account as well as a response to the non-COTC account stating: “For confidentiality reasons, a response to your email will be sent to your COTC issued email account only.”  Exceptions: non-admitted students or parent seeking general information or non-specific student information. If the parent is asking for specific information, a response will be sent to the student’s COTC email account and the student is responsible for obtaining the information.

​COTC students must complete a Confidential Information Release Form in order for the Office of Financial Aid to release financial aid information via the telephone. If another person or agency is to have access to the student’s financial aid data, they must be included on the Confidential Information Release Form and know the secret code word. To update the persons listed on the form, a new release statement must be completed and submitted in person to the Gateway. Picture ID is required for service at the front desk of the Office of Financial Aid as well as in the advisors’ offices.

Disbursements, Refunds and Bookstore charges

Disbursements

Financial aid funds must first be used to pay tuition and fees and then any other educational expenses. Before the start of each semester, Fees & Deposits will send an email to each enrolled student directing them to “View Account and Make Payments” on COTCconnect > My Student Financial Accounts. All fees, including penalties, must be paid according to the deadline indicated in the email. 

Beginning as early as ten days before the start of the semester, financial aid awards (grants and scholarships) for which all eligibility requirements have been met will appear as credits on the student accounts up to the cost of tuition, fees and books. Contact the Office of Financial Aid if financial aid does not appear on your student account ten days before the start of the semester.

Fees are due by the fee payment deadline and taking care of the balance due is the student’s responsibility. “Not receiving a bill” is not an excuse for not paying your charges. Students may be dropped from classes if fees are not paid either by financial aid or personal payment by the stated fee payment deadline. Once dropped from classes, the student will be required to pay a late registration fee and a late payment fee in order to re-register. Depending on availability, he may not be able to re-enroll in the sections previously scheduled.

Enrollment and eligibility are monitored on an ongoing basis throughout the semester. Aid that was initially credited to the student’s account for which the student ceases to be eligible may be returned and the student will be required to repay it. Students must attend classes to maintain eligibility for aid.  Students not attending courses for which they registered must withdraw from the courses online or at any Gateway location. Aid will not be disbursed or will be reversed if a student is not attending classes. If the Office of Financial Aid is notified after disbursement that a student has not attended, aid will be adjusted which could create a balance due to COTC. If a student withdraws from all classes after the disbursement of a Federal Direct Loan, the funds may be reduced according to the Return of Title IV Funds calculation. If a student drops below six hours prior to the disbursement of a Federal Direct Loan, Federal Direct PLUS loan, NEALP and certain private alternative loans, the loan funds will not be disbursed to the student account.

Occasionally, due to changes in eligibility and other factors, funds are inadvertently disbursed in error. Should you receive financial aid funds to which you are not entitled, it is your responsibility to contact the Office of Financial Aid prior to utilizing the funds. Failure to do this may result in repayment of the incorrect award.  

Refunds

Financial aid funds are managed efficiently for the students who are attending their classes and earning their aid.  Any financial aid that the students are eligible for that exceed the cost of tuition, fees and books will post to the students’ account around the fifth week of the semester pending confirmation of attendance. Refunds should be available within 14 days of the posting. Students will receive an email notice from Fees & Deposits once the refund has been processed. Refunds are NOT processed through the Office of Financial Aid. 

Refunds can be issued in two different ways:

Direct Deposit into a personal checking or savings account. (This option is strongly encouraged.) Contact Fees & Deposits for more information.

Institutional check will be mailed

Because financial aid refunds will not be available to students until after the fifth week of each semester, students are highly encouraged to budget their excess aid funds wisely. Prior semester balances cannot be paid by current or subsequent semester financial aid. The balance must be paid or future enrollment will be cancelled. For example, a student that owes a balance from summer semester cannot use his autumn semester refund to pay summer’s balance. The balance from summer must be paid or the student will be deregistered from autumn semester classes.

Books

If a student has completed all required financial aid steps and has pending excess aid (tuition/fees are covered and there is a financial aid refund expected), the student will be able to purchase books and supplies from the Newark Campus Official Bookstore on credit against his pending aid no earlier than 10 days prior to the start of the semester. Students are limited to the lessor of $1,500 or the amount of their pending excess financial aid funds. A student must provide his COTC ID with the correct seven digit ID number to purchase books using his pending excess aid. Students may purchase more than the amount available; however, they must pay the difference at the time of purchase using cash, check or credit card. If a student chooses to purchase books from a source other than the Newark Campus bookstore, the student must use another payment method until his refund is available.​  Click here for additional information.

Dropping, Withdrawing and Non-attendance

Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP)

Student Rights and Responsibilities

Have questions? Email Student Financial Services

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Heavy Equipment Operation Technology Degree Plan

​​​2015-2016 Central Ohio Technical College

Autumn Semester

​EMS-105

First Aid

2

HEO-101

* Heavy Equipment Class I

3

HEO-102

* Heavy Equipment Class II

3

​HEO-103

* Heavy Equipment Class III

3

HEO-104

* Heavy Equipment Class IV​

3

​HEO-108

Safeland Certification​

0.5

 

Total

14.5

Spring Semester​

ARCH-110

CAD Fundamentals

2

BIO-105

​Environmental Science

4

BUS-105

Introduction to Business

3

CIVL-160

Introduction to Civil Engineering Technology

2

ENGL-112

Composition I

3

ENGR-106

Computer Applications for Engineering Technicians

2

 

Total

16

Autumn Semester​

ENGR-100

Introduction to Engineering Technologies

1

ENGL-208

Technical Writing

3

CIVL-260

​Construction Materials and Testing

2

PHI​L-200

Introduction to Ethics

3

 

Non-Technical Elective – Mathematics

3

 

Non-Technical Elective – Social & Behavioral Science

3

 

Total

15

Spring Semester

BUS-110​

Introduction to Management

3

CIVL-245

Surveying

2

ENGR-205

Engineering Technology Leadership and Supervision

2

HEO-110

Soils for Construction

2

PHYS-100

General Physics

4

SPCH-100

Fundamentals of Communications

3

 

Total

16

Non-Technical Electives – Option Choice

Non-Technical Electives – Mathematics

Total of 3.00 Semester Credit Hours Required to Complete this Requirement

MATH-140

College Algebra

3

MATH-150

Pre-Calculus

5

Non-Technical Electives – Social and Behavioral Science

Total of 3.00 Semester Credit Hours Required to Complete this Requirement

ECON-105

Principles of Microeconomics

3

PSY-100

​Introduction to Psychology

3

SOC-100

Introduction to Sociology

3

SOC-110

Cultural Diversity​

3

Total Hours Required

  • Total Hours Required For Degree:  61.50

 Helpful Information

  • Courses may have prerequisites. Please check course description to view all course prerequisites and requirements.

  • * Indicates this course may be also offered additional semesters.​

The College Reserves the Right to Change Curricula Without Notice

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Advertising Degree Requirements

​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​2015-2016 ​​Ce​ntral Ohio Technical College​​

Autu​mn​ Semester​

DMD-100

* ​Fundamentals of Drawing

3

​DMD-101

* Digital Software Fundamen​tals

1

DMD-103

​Typography

1

DMD-120

​* Web Design and Development I

3

​ECON-105

* Principles of Microeconomics

3

​ENGL-112

​* Composition I

3

​SPCH-100

​Fundamentals of Communication

3

 

Total

17

Spring Semester​​​

BUS-115

* Introduction to Marketing

3

​BUS-140

* Advertising and Public Relations

3

DMD-104

* ​Design Fundamentals

3

​DMD-121

* ​Web Design and Development II

3

ENGL-207​

​Business & Professional Communication

3

 

​​Technical Elective – Lab Science 

3

 

Total

18

Autu​m​n Semester​

BUS-210

Entrepreneurship​

3

BUS-280

​Social Media Marketing

2

BUS-285

​Advertising Campaign

2

DMD-201

​* Graphic Design I

3

MATH-140

​​College Algebra​

3

 

Total

13

Spring Semester​

BUS-245

Cases in Marketing Research

2

DMD-106

Mass Media Communications

3

DMD-202

Graphic Design II

3

DMD-260

Advertising Portfolio

1

DMD-294

Digital Media Practicum

3

PSY-100​

​Introduction to Psychology

3

 

​​Technical Elective

4

 

Total

16

​Technical Electives – Option Choice​​​​​

Non-Technical Elective - Lab Science

Total of 4.00 Semester Credit Hours Required to Complete this Requirements

​BIO-105

Environmental Science

4

BIO-120

General Biology

4

CHEM-100

Basic Chemistry

4

PHYS-100

General Physics

4

​Technical Electives

Total of 2.00 Semester Credit Hours Required to Complete this Requirement

BUS-175

The Business Environment

2

DMD-108

Multimedia Production I

2

DMD-240

Digital Video I

2

​​Total Hours Required

  • ​​Total Hours Required For Degree​​:  65.00

Helpful Information

Courses may have prerequisites please check course description to view all course prerequisites and requirements.

​* Indicates this course requires a grade of C (2.00) or better in order to progress and graduate from this program.

The College Reserves the Right to Change Curricula Without Notice​

Certificate

Case Management for the Healthcare and Gerontology Professional Certificate

Case Manager helping out an elderly couple

Case managers are employed in a variety of settings. They provide client services, including support for families, in a wide variety of fields including behavioral health, rehabilitation, social work agencies, public health agencies, forensics and addiction services. They assist other workers such as social workers, and help clients find benefits or community services.

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Nursing Technology Degree Plan – Registered Nursing for Nursing Technology

2020-2021 Central Ohio Technical College

Pre-Admission Course Requirements For NUR.AAS Program

The Associate of Applied Science degree program in Nursing Technology is a selection-based program, meaning a student must APPLY to the program and then be SELECTED into the program before being able to meet graduation requirements.

STNA certification required.

All Applicants to the A.D.N Plan of Study must first successfully meet admission criteria set by COTC.

Semester 1

BIO-130

* Anatomy & Physiology I

4

​MATH-130

* ​Statistics

3

NURS-107

​* Introduction to Pharmacology

2.5

NURS-115

​* Introduction to Professional Nursing

1

PSY-100

* Introduction to Psychology

3

 

Total

13.5

Semester 2

BIO-131

* Anatomy & Physiology II

4

NURS-108

​* Fundamentals of Nursing

6

SPCH-210

Small Group Communications

3

 

Total

13

Semester 3

​BIO-200​

* Microbiology

4

ENGL-112

* Composition I

3

NURS-117

​* Introduction to Adult Health

6

 

Total

13

Semester 4

ENGL-113

​* Composition II

3

NURS-201

* Advanced Adult Health

7

NURS-211

* Family-Centered Care I

3

 

Total

13

Semester 5

SOC-110

Cultural Diversity

3

​NURS-215

* Family-Centered Care II

3

​NURS-213 or NURS-214

 * Management of Care or Management of Care – Preceptorship

6.5

 

Total

12.5

Total Hours Required

  • Total Hours Required For Degree:  65.00

Helpful Information

* Courses may have prerequisites. Please check course description to view all course prerequisites and requirements.

All courses require a grade of C (2.00) or better in order to progress and graduate from this program.

The College Reserves the Right to Change Curricula Without Notice
Published date – April 2020
Office of Academic Affairs

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Associate Of Arts With a Concentration In Psychology

2020-2021 Central Ohio Technical College​​​

Autumn Semester

ENGL-112

* Composition I

3

PSY-100

* Introduction to Psychology

3

ARCH-176

Architecture History Survey

3

PHIL-100

Critical Thinking

3

SOC-110

Cultural Diversity

3

 

Total

15

Spring Semester

BIO-120

General Biology

4

ENGL-113

* Composition II

3

MATH-130

* Statistics

3

PSY-200

* Abnormal Psychology

3

SOC-100

Introduction to Sociology

3

 

Total

16

Autumn Semester​

BUS-110 or EDU-201

* Management and Organizational Behavior or Educational Psychology    

3

CHEM-100

* Basic Chemistry

4

SPCH-205

Public Speaking

3

PSY-210

* Developmental Psychology

3

 

Foreign Language-Course Share I

3

 

Total

16

Spring Semester

BUS-120 or ECE-141

Business Law or Child Development

3

PHIL-150

* Introduction to Philosophy

3

PSY-220

* Social Psychology

3

PSYCH-3530

Theories of Personality (OSU Course)

3

 

Foreign Language-Course Share II

4

 

Total

16

Total Hours Required

  • Total Hours Required For Degree:  63.00

Helpful Information

~ Courses may have prerequisites. Please check course description to view all course prerequisites and requirements. 

* Indicates this course requires a grade of C (2.00) or better in order to progress and graduate from this program

The College Reserves the Right to Change Curricula Without Notice
Published date – May 2020
Office of Academic Affairs

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I take classes online or face-to-face?

At COTC, students have the flexibility to take classes face-to-face and online.

What colleges or universities can I transfer to?

Students can transfer to any public college or university in the state of Ohio. COTC also has agreements with some colleges and universities for specific areas of study.

COTC has agreements with three universities specifically for the Associate of Arts.

How do I get started at COTC?

Help us learn more about you by visiting our Future Students webpage, then follow the COTC Steps to Enroll to get started. 

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Accreditation Information

NLN Member Logo

Dedicated to excellence in nursing education, the National League for Nursing is the preferred membership organization for nurse faculty and leaders in nursing education.

Board of Nursing - State of Ohio Logo

Approved by the Ohio Board of Nursing
Whose mission is is to actively safeguard the health of the public through the effective regulation of nursing care. 
17 South High Street
Suite 400
Columbus, Ohio 43215-7410
(614) 466-3947 • FAX: (614) 466-0388​
nursing.ohio.gov 

​The Central Ohio Technical College Nursing Program is fully compliant with the Ohio Board of Nursing regulations and Ohio Revised Code requirements for nursing educational programs content. Students completing a nursing education program at Central Ohio Technical College are eligible to sit for the NCLEX exam for Ohio licensure. The Central Ohio Technical College Nursing Program has not determined if their curriculum meets the educational requirements for any other states in the U.S. If you plan to complete your nursing education at Central Ohio Technical College and obtain your licensure in another state, you may find your desired state’s educational requirements provided by NCSBN at this link.

Statement of Purpose​

The purpose of the Nursing Technology – One Year Certificate Program in Practical Nursing is to provide health education programs for emerging and practicing healthcare providers, accomplished through the values of integrity, quality, leadership, affordability and innovation.

Learning Outcomes

  1. Functions efficiently as a member of the health care team to provide safe, competent, quality care that meets the diverse needs of patients in a variety of health care settings.
  2. Communicates effectively with individuals, families, communities, and members of the health care team.
  3. Utilizes technology and a spirit of inquiry to consider resources to question and guide nursing actions.
  4. Provides patient-centered nursing care across the lifespan and promotes the health of patients within the family context.
  5. Demonstrates accountability and responsibility for one’s own nursing practice consistent established, legal, and ethical standards.​

Program Philosophy and Program Student Learning Outcomes approved by the Ohio Board of Nursing September 2011.​​

Created/modified: 04/2002  Reviewed:  05/2003 Reviewed:  05/2004 Reviewed:  05/2005  Reviewed:  05/2006
Modified:  02/2016​

NCLEX-PN Pass Rates

YEAR COTC NATIONAL
2020 84.21% 83.09%
2021 82.14%

79.60%

2022 86.11% 79.93%
2023 71.43% 86.68%