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James Jarc, EdD
Dean of Arts and Sciences
Credentials
BA, Communications, Loyola University, 2004
MA, Communications & Leadership, Gonzaga University, 2015
EdD, Interdisciplinary Leadership, Creighton University, 2018
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I schedule an appointment?
Admissions
Admissions Representative
Students new or returning to COTC who have not yet
completed Online Orientation can schedule an
Admissions appointment online or
by emailing cotcadmissions@mail.cotc.edu
or call 740.366.9222.
Enrollment Navigator
Students who have completed Online Orientation and need help with
their next steps or registration for their first semester at
COTC/back at COTC will receive information about working with
their Enrollment Navigator via email. If you are unsure who your
Enrollment Navigator is and want to schedule an appointment you
can email cotcadmissions@mail.cotc.edu
or call 740.366.9222.
College Credit Plus
College Credit Plus applicants and students please visit the CCP webpage for more information or email ccp@mail.cotc.edu to request information or schedule an appointment.
Advising
Students can schedule an appointment with an Academic Advisor by emailing cotcadvising@mail.cotc.edu or by calling 740.366.9222.
Student Success
Students can schedule an appointment with their assigned Success Coach online, by emailing cotcsuccess@mail.cotc.edu, or by calling 740.366.9222.
How do I know whether to schedule an appointment with Admissions, Academic Advising, or a Student Success Coach?
Admissions
Admissions assists new students and returning students, including College Credit Plus (CCP) students, with college and career pathway planning and helps students work through their enrollment steps, including registering for their first semester at COTC.
Academic Advising
All students at COTC are assigned an Academic Advisor after the start of their first semester to map academic and career goals, register for classes and help students stay on track to graduate.
Student Success Coaches
Success Coaches help students build academic and college-life skills to help prevent, prepare for and respond to common obstacles they may encounter in higher education. These skills include time management, learning styles, resource utilization, active notetaking, study skills, and many others. Success Coaches are assigned after a student registers for their first semester classes.
When do I connect with the Student Records Office?
Students should connect with Records for assistance with the following:
- Requesting a COTC transcript
- Submitting an official transcript to become enrolled as a student at COTC
- Providing proof of residency
CARES-Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund
Central Ohio Technical College – CARES Act Reporting
The Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act; the Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act (CRRSAA) Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund (HEERF I & II) , and the American Rescue Plan (ARP) of 2021 (HEERF III) each provide emergency funding to higher education institutions.
Please refer to the Quarterly Expenditure Reports below for a summary.
- COTC HEERF Quarterly Report_9.30.20
- COTC HEERF Quarterly Report_12.31.20
- COTC HEERF Quarterly Report_3.31.21
- COTC HEERF Quarterly Report_6.30.21
- COTC HEERF Quarterly Report_9.30.21
- COTC HEERF Student Quarterly Report_10.10.21
- COTC HEERF Student Quarterly Report_1.10.22
- COTC HEERF Quarterly Report_12.31.21
- COTC HEERF Student Quarterly Report_4.10.22
- COTC HEERF Quarterly Report 3.31.22
- COTC HEERF Quarterly Report 6.30.22 (Includes Student Aid Portion)
- COTC HEERF Quarterly Report 9.30.22 (Includes Student Aid Portion)
- COTC HEERF Quarterly Report 12.31.22 (Includes Student Aid Portion)
- COTC HEERF Quarterly Report 3.31.23 (Includes Student Aid Portion)
- COTC HEERF Quarterly Report 6.30.23 Final (Includes Student Aid Portion)
- Read more
Patricia Duty, MA
Assistant Professor, Mathematics
Credentials
MA, Mathematics Education, University South Florida, 1993
BS, Industrial Engineering, University South Florida, 1989
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the cost of tuition? How is tuition calculated?
Review the COTC tuition chart, which outlines the fee per credit hour based on residency status.
Academic plans of study show how many classes and credit hours a student must take to complete a certificate or degree. Find the plan of study for the program you are interested in to help calculate tuition based on the total number of credit hours needed to complete a certificate or degree.
What happens if I change my schedule or drop a class?
We understand that life happens and sometimes you may need to drop a class or withdraw from the semester. Please consult with Student Financial Services any time one of these changes is made. There are established refund schedules for all courses and depending on when you withdraw will determine if there are a tuition refund and a financial aid adjustment.
For most full-semester courses, students have the first 14 days of the semester to drop or withdraw and receive a 100% tuition refund. After the 14th day, the student will be responsible to pay for the course(s). First and second term courses can be dropped up to the fourth day of the course and receive a 100% refund. Flexibly scheduled courses and some other courses that have attendance requirements may have a specialized refund date. View the list of courses and their refund deadlines.
Please review the academic calendar to determine when a class can be dropped for a full tuition refund. Flex and term courses have specific dates determined each semester so please contact us with specific questions.
Once you pass the 100% refund period for a course, you will be responsible for the entire cost of that class. If you received financial aid for those classes, your aid could be reversed and you would be responsible to pay back any excess financial aid you received that you did not earn by dropping your classes.
If I qualify for a refund, when and how do I get it?
Excess financial aid or a refund is disbursed during the fifth week of the semester once attendance has been reported. The excess financial aid refunding process will begin after aid is disbursed. You will be notified by email to your COTC email account if a refund has been processed.
We strongly encourage all students to sign up for direct deposit to receive their refunds in the quickest way possible. To enter your direct deposit information:
- Log in to my.cotc.
- Locate the Student Financial Services card.
- Click Direct Deposit.
- Click Direct Deposit Information – Non-Payroll.
- Complete and submit the form.
Students will receive notification from Student Financial Services once any refund has been processed.
What happens if my account is past due?
Throughout the semester and at the end of every semester, we review accounts that are past due and add financial holds. Students cannot register for classes when they have a financial hold.
Once a student is no longer enrolled, accounts will be added to past due accounts receivable. Students will receive a series of letters and emails notifying them of an outstanding balance and encouraging them to set up an internal payment plan with the end goal of paying off any balance within twenty-four months.
If students fail to communicate or do not make sufficient payments, they may be placed with the Ohio Attorney General’s Office (OAG), as they act as the institution’s collection agency. The OAG assesses collection costs and there may also be additional collection charges assessed. The OAG also has the ability to pull student’s Ohio State refund taxes or lottery winners to offset debts owed to the institution.
If you have questions about a past due account, please contact Teresa McGinnis at 740.364.9524.
COTC Dean Receives National Leadership Award
Sandra Walker, EJD, MSN, RN, dean for technical studies at Central Ohio Technical College (COTC), was presented the 2020 Bobbie Anderson Leadership Award by the Foundation of the Organization for Associate Degree Nursing (OADN) in a virtual award ceremony on November 12.
Education is Everything for Ghanaian Immigrant
Anyone meeting Maxwell Doku for the first time is immediately drawn to his soft-spoken demeanor and natural smile. But spend a bit more time with the Ghanaian immigrant and you’ll quickly learn that steely determination and grit simmer just below his gentle manner.