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Employee Resource Groups

Employee Resource Groups (ERGs) are voluntary, employee-initiated groups of The Ohio State University at Newark and/or Central Ohio Technical College (COTC) faculty and staff who share common interests, issues, backgrounds, characteristics or pursuits.

Ohio State Newark and COTC recognize and support ERGs organized around the dimensions of race, ethnicity, gender, language, region of origin, life stage, physical challenge and sexual orientation. The ERG program is designed to support faculty and staff forming ERGs that assist Ohio State Newark/COTC in the following: 

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Relaxation Station

Current Students

Location: Warner Center first floor

Stop by for FREE fidget items. 

Sponsored by the Office of Student Life Counseling Services

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Earn credit for what you know

Everyone’s COTC journey starts differently. Whether you’re coming to us straight out of high school or with some years in the workforce under your belt, we want to meet you where you are — which is why we offer college credit based on your professional experience.

If you have an industry-recognized credential, professional licensure, significant work experience, and/or completed an approved exam in a designated subject area, you may be eligible for college credit without taking a college course.

Prior Learning Assessment

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4th Annual COTC Knox Campus Town Hall

Open to the public.

COTC Knox Campus
Ariel Hall
236 S. Main St., Mount Vernon 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.

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A History of Giving​

In 1966, the Newark community embarked on a fundraising campaign to establish a permanent state-owned building for The Ohio State University’s Newark branch that would make available both day and evening classes for local students. More than 7,000 Licking County contributors pledged funds in excess of $1 million, far exceeding the local campaign goal of $625,000. Founders Hall was constructed as the first building on the Newark campus, and Central Ohio Technical College joined the campus as a co-located partner in 1971.