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4th Annual COTC Coshocton Campus Town Hall

Open to the public.

COTC Coshocton Campus
200 N. Whitewoman St., Coshocton OH

President Berry will provide a state of the college address, covering a variety of prevalent and exciting topics. Hear more about the latest developments regarding each extended campus, including future initiatives, expansions, strategies and more. Attendees will be encouraged to provide their insight and feedback for the 2025–2029 planning process — an exciting opportunity to get directly involved with the future of the college and campuses.

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Contact Jan Tomlinson at tomlinson.88@mail.cotc.edu for more information.

Overview

Donor Spotlight

Our donors have a tremendous impact on the quality of our programs, teaching and facilities. The campus has a history of community and alumni support, which has been a great factor in its growth and development.

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Toby Starr

Business Management Technology

Toby Starr

As Ohio public affairs manager for Intel Corporation, 2016 COTC graduate Toby Starr has a front-row seat to the exciting changes that are taking place as Licking County settles into its place at the center of the Silicon Heartland.

Building on the skills he honed during his time in COTC’s business management program, Starr quickly launched a trajectory that began with an associate degree, expanded to bachelor’s and master’s degrees and has placed him in a rewarding career in his home state.

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COTC Radiologic Science Technology Program’s Grading Scales

Grading Scale: RAD Didactic Courses

Final grades will be assigned as follows:

93.0 – 100 A
90.0 – 92.9 A-
87.0 – 89.9 B+
83.0 – 86.9 B
80.0 – 82.9 B-
77.0 – 79.9 C+
75.0 – 76.9 C

Unacceptable:

70.0 – 74.9 C-
67.0 – 69.9 D+
63.0 – 66.9 D
60.0 – 62.9 D-
59.0 and under F

“C” Grade Policy

Students are reminded that a grade of C or better must be received to continue in the Radiologic Science Program. A grade of C- or less will result in student dismissal from the program. The student must reapply for admission following the guidelines found in the Readmission Policy in the Student Handbook.

Grading Scale: RAD Clinical Courses

Final grades will be assigned as follows:

75.0 and above Satisfactory
74.9 and below Unsatisfactory

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Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society

Alpha Theta Zeta Chapter

Phi Theta Kappa (PTK) recognizes and encourages scholarship among two-year college students. PTK provides the opportunity for the development of leadership and service, an intellectual climate and exchange of ideas, the lively fellowship for scholars, and the stimulation of interest in continuing academic excellence. 

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Automated External Defibrillator (AED)

Automated External Defibrillator (AED)

An AED is a lightweight, battery-operated, portable device that checks the heart’s rhythm and sends a shock to the heart to restore a normal rhythm. The device is used to help people having sudden cardiac arrest. Defibrillators are located in every campus building except for the North Classroom. If use is initiated, 9-1-1 should also be called.