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GED Test Center
Lori LeVeque, Testing Coordinator
740.366.9193
GED Process
- COTC’s Coshocton Campus is the official GED Test Site (Pearson VUE certified) for Coshocton County.
- GED testing is typically scheduled for the first Thursday of each month.
- Students needs to be at the testing site – Room 444 – at 8:30 a.m., with testing starting at 9.
- A photo ID is required to take the test. Completion time depends on the number of subjects taken.
- If needing to reschedule after already registered for a testing group, the student is responsible for making arrangements with GED Testing Service at 877.392.6433 prior to the day of testing. If done in advance, the student can likely test the next month instead without repayment.
GED Registration
Many of the 12 monthly GED testing seats at COTC Coshocton are filled with students from the ABLE Program at Coshocton County Job & Family Services, and enrolled students are guided through the registration process when ready to test. However, seats are filled on a first-come, first-serve basis, so individuals wanting to take the test on their own can do so by completing the following steps (have an established e-mail address and photo ID ready beforehand):
- Sign up for an Ohio SAFE Account user name and password through the Ohio Department of Education.
- After SAFE Account registration is finalized (via e-mail confirmation), go to GED.com and sign up for a MyGED page
- To obtain a voucher number to help pay for the test (first time only in each subject), agree to voucher participation on the MyGED registration, then later contact one of the listed Career Technical Planning Districts (CTPDs) to acquire the voucher.
- Register to take the test at COTC Coshocton via your MyGED page. If a voucher number was obtained, enter it at the payment screen before making the remainder of the payment with a debit or credit card. The entire test consists of four subjects (Language Arts, Math, Science, Social Studies) and costs $30 per subject. Students do not have to take all of the subjects the same day.
- After taking the test, view results within 24 hours on your MyGED page. The official GED Ready practice test is also available to take on your page for $6 per subject.
Bryanna Stigger
Student Employment Inspires Alumna's Career
Like many teens, Bryanna Stigger was unsure of what career to pursue or what college to attend. COTC was close to home and affordable, so it was a convenient choice. It turned out to be a transformational choice. “COTC was the foundation of my career journey,” recalls Stigger.
Health Services Technology – Electrocardiograph Technician Certificate
2020-2021 Central Ohio Technical College
Semester 1
* Human Biology |
4 |
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Medical Terminology |
2 |
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Electrophysiology |
3 |
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Basic Life Support |
0.5 |
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Total |
9.5 |
Semester 2
* Composition I |
3 |
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Basic Health Care Skills |
3.5 |
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* Introduction to Psychology |
3 |
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Total |
9.5 |
Total Hours Required
- Total Hours Required For Certificate: 19.00
Helpful Information
Courses may have prerequisites. Please check course description to view all course prerequisites and requirements.
The College Reserves the Right to Change Curricula Without Notice
Published date – April 2020
Office of Academic Affairs
Culinary Science 1 Year Certificate Plan
2020-2021 Central Ohio Technical College
Autumn Semester
* Basic Chemistry |
4 |
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~ Introduction to Culinary Science |
2 |
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~ Product Knowledge & Purchasing |
2 |
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~ Food Service Safety |
1 |
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* ~ Culinary Skills Development I |
3 |
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* Critical Thinking |
3 |
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Total |
15 |
Spring Semester
* ~ Culinary Fabrication |
3 |
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* ~ Culinary Skills Development II |
3 |
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* Techniques of Banqueting & Catering |
3 |
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* Baking, Pastry and Desserts |
3 |
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* ~ Composition I |
3 |
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Human Nutrition |
2 |
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Total |
17 |
Total Hours Required
- Total Hours Required For Certificate: 32.00
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.
This program is 30 weeks in length.
The College Reserves the Right to Change Curricula Without Notice
Published date – April 2020
Office of Academic Affairs
Plans of Study
A plan of study provides a roadmap to your associate degree. Each program has a plan of study which outlines which semester each course should be taken to achieve degree completion in a timely manner.
Why choose COTC?
- Hands-on classroom and lab experiences in construction materials & testing, surveying, soils, mapping, green construction and structural & foundation design
- The Civil Engineering Technology program is accredited by the Engineering Technology Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology. (ETAC/ABET) https://www.abet.org/
- Construction document production with heavy emphasis on computer aided drafting (CAD)
- Program uses the latest AutoCAD, Civil 3D and Sketchup software
- Develop skills used for entry in Ohio’s growing oil and gas industry
- Available Engineering Technology scholarships for incoming students
Transferability
COTC offers several transfer agreements with four-year colleges:
- The Ohio State University
- Bowling Green State University
- Ohio University
- Miami University
Career Opportunities
- Civil Engineering Technician
- CAD Technician
- Field Supervisor
- Project Leader
- Survey Technician
- Materials Tester
- Construction Inspector
Interested in joining a student organization? | Society of Engineering Technology (SET)
This organization is made up of undergraduate and graduate students whom are currently enrolled or alumni in any engineering technology field available at COTC and Ohio State Newark. SET’s purpose is to raise awareness of educational & career opportunities available to a student’s preferred engineering technology field. This may include the following but not limited to: Architectural, Civil, Mechanical, Electrical and Manufacturing. Advisor: Whitney Tussing
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I know which nursing pathway to choose?
We encourage students to schedule an appointment with an admissions representative. An admissions representative can help answer questions students have about the nursing program and pathways to make an informed decision that is right for them.
What regulation and accreditation do the nursing programs at COTC have?
Pre-licensure nursing programs in Ohio are regulated by the Ohio Board of Nursing. Programs must meet and maintain the requirements of Ohio Administrative Code 4723-5. The mission of the Ohio Board of Nursing is to actively safeguard the health of the public through the effective regulation of nursing care (www.nursing.ohio.gov). The associate degree nursing (ADN) program and the practical nursing certificate program are fully approved by the Ohio Board of Nursing and are offered at the Coshocton, Knox, Newark and Pataskala campuses.
Nursing education programs may voluntarily seek accreditation. National accreditation means that the program adheres to common standards of quality set by an agency approved by the U.S. Department of Education. Accreditation is intended to create a culture of continuous quality improvement of academic quality.
In nursing, the purpose of accreditation is to ensure that nursing education programs across the United States are being held to common standards of quality. Accreditation may impact financial aid and may influence the transferability of credits if the graduate wishes to transfer to another college or pursue additional degrees. Read more at https://www.nursingcas.org/whats-the-deal-with-accreditation/.
COTC’s ADN program is accredited by the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN).
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.
Current Student Organizations
No matter what you’re interested in, our student organizations help you meet new friends and get involved in your campus and community.
CCP Scholarship
Receive up to $1,000 per semester after high school graduation.
Whether you want to get into a career quickly or complete the first two years of your bachelor’s degree, COTC’s College Credit Plus (CCP) Scholarship can save you thousands on your college education.
Who’s eligible:
2020 high school graduates and beyond who have completed 12 hours or more of CCP credit with COTC with a COTC grade point average (GPA) of 2.75.
How it works:
Earn 12 or more credit hours through CCP at COTC.