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Veteran Student Stories
Whether military and Veteran students are pursuing a new career, advancing a current career, or simply want to expand upon their education, they have found great success at COTC. Read about some of the experiences our military and student veterans are pursuing.
Registration Process for Accommodations
1. Application and documentation
Complete the New Student Application and upload supportive documentation.*
2: Review
SLDS will review the application and submitted documentation.
3: Notification
SLDS will notify the student through their COTC email within three business days of receipt to schedule a Welcome Meeting.
4: Welcome Meeting
During the Welcome Meeting (either in person or via Zoom), the student will meet with one of the SLDS staff members to discuss the accommodation needs and other relevant information to finalize accommodations.
*Students with readily observable permanent disabilities (e.g., wheelchair and cane users) are exempt from submitting documentation. Instead, they can submit their application and contact the office at 740.364.9578 to schedule a Welcome Meeting.
Nathalie Benitez-Boyce
Office Coordinator, Office of the Provost & Academic Affairs
benitez-boyce.1@mail.cotc.edu
740.755.7795
740.366.9285
COTC Semiconductor Engineering Students Visit Cleanroom
In Partnership with Neurxstem and Port Authority
In collaboration with Neurxstem and Heath-Newark-Licking County Port Authority, COTC students are one of the first in the region to get hands-on laboratory experience in the semiconductor field.
Blue Line Superhero Run
5K, 10K and 1-Mile Family Fun Run
The Blue Line Superhero Run, a collaboration between COTC and the Licking County Sheriff’s Office (LCSO), honors law enforcement personnel as they begin National Police Week. Proceeds from the Blue Line Superhero Run will benefit COTC’s Officer Thomas W. Cottrell Jr. Award for Character and Dedication to Public Service and the LCSO’s Stuff the Backpack fund.
Billi Gross and Matayah Berry
Nursing Technology
For some, Central Ohio Technical College (COTC) is the beginning of their professional journey. For others, it’s a legacy they carry throughout their lives. For mother and daughter Billi Gross and Matayah Berry, it’s both.