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Student Services

COTC’s academic, personal and other support services are available to students at the Coshocton campus.

Academic Advising

An academic advisor helps students map academic and career goals, register for classes, and stay on track to graduate. Appointments are required. Contact your advisor to schedule an appointment or email cotcadvising@mail.cotc.edu.

Jessie Wohlford
Phone: 740.622.1408

Learn more about Academic Advising.

Academic and Personal Support

A student success coach helps you build academic and college-life skills to prevent, prepare for and respond to common obstacles students encounter in higher education.  A coach can also connect you with the academic support services available through the Student Success Center (testing and tutoring services) and the Office of Student Life (personal counseling, disability services and student conduct).

Jackie Farmer
Phone: 740.722.6080

Library

Coshocton campus students can use the library catalog or OhioLINK to request physical materials be delivered to the Coshocton campus. 

Contact a librarian through chat, phone, Zoom or email.

John L. and Christine Warner Library

Information Technology Services

PC computer lab: Room 265
Mac computer lab: Room 365

Wireless internet access: Connect to the eduroam network using your COTC student credentials to log in.

IT Helpdesk

Service desk: 740.366.9244 or 614.688.4357 (HELP) Press 3 for Managed IT Services
24/7 service is provided in partnership with Ohio State. If you are calling after regular business hours, please identify yourself as a COTC student so that the support staff can help you most effectively.

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Sean Whelan, PhD

Instructor, English and Communications

Credentials

BA, English Literature, Denison University, 2006

MA, English Literature, Portland State University, 2012

PhD, Ohio University, 2020

Campus Event

Grocery BINGO

Students who want to participate will be given 1-2 single-use bingo cards and a marker to check off the spaces on their board. After every completed game they will be given new cards and winners will have the opportunity to choose prizes from a table of non-perishable food items and household products. 

Location: John L. and Christine Warner Library and Student Center Platform (126) – Newark campus

Campus Event

De-stress Fest

The Bookstore is hosting the annual De-stress Fest. Stop in for some relaxing things before finals.

Tuesday, December 7

11 a.m.-4 p.m.

John L. and Christine Warner Library and Student Center

Bookstore

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Juneteenth Independence Day Observance

To commemorate the Juneteenth National Independence Day this year, COTC will be closed on Friday, July 2. No classes will be held, but students and faculty scheduled for clinicals and internships should still report. Please note that in future years, COTC will honor the observance on or adjacent to June 19.

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Electrical Engineering Technology

Associate of Applied Science

Students who complete the Associate of Applied Science in Electrical Engineering Technology can pursue a career in a wide variety of industries. Many things rely on electrical engineering: computers, telephones, radio, television, radar and sonar, just to name some examples. Students will gain hands-on learning working with circuits and equipment in COTC’s engineering labs, but can also take some classes online.