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Braden Feick
Electrical Transmission and Power Distribution Technology
As an energy delivery system operator associate for American Electric Power (AEP), Braden Feick is one of many “hands on deck” when a power outage sweeps through the area. Thanks to his extensive training at COTC — which dovetailed into an immersive internship in his field of study — Feick has been able to launch a fulfilling career that transitioned seamlessly from his education experience.
Apply for Financial Aid
Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)
COTC uses the FAFSA form to determine how much financial aid you’re eligible to receive, which could include grants, scholarships, work-study and loans. We encourage all students to complete the FAFSA. In most cases, you are eligible for some type of federal financial aid regardless of income. You must complete a FAFSA each academic you plan to enroll in classes.
COTC Awarded 2024-25 Military Friendly School Silver Status
COTC has been awarded a silver status as a small public school, meaning we are within 20% of the 10th-ranked organization. Along with being recognized as a Military Friendly School, COTC has been published and recognized in GIJOBS Magazine.
COTC staff graduate Ohio Leadership Academy for Student Success
Graduating as fellows are John Davenport, PhD, dean of students, and Kendrah Cunningham, PhD, nursing program administrator. The academy, sponsored by the Ohio Association of Community Colleges (OACC), annually gathers midlevel faculty and staff for a year of training, exchanging ideas and immersion in how to promote student success.
John Montrella, MA
Assistant Professor, Mathematics
Coshocton Promise
Free College for Eligible Coshocton County Residents
COTC guarantees that tuition (instructional and general fees) will be entirely covered by institutional, federal and state aid as well as private scholarships for eligible students who reside in Coshocton County.
16th Annual Martin Luther King Jr. Commemoration
Location: virtual
Columbus: Art and Life in Black History
Jevon Collins, chief operating officer of the King Arts Complex, will share a multimedia presentation honoring black performing and visual artists in Columbus. Through audio and visual samples, participants will learn about the history and importance of the artists and their work.
Campus Locations
COTC has four campus locations in central Ohio: Newark, Knox, Coshocton and Pataskala.
Newark Campus
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Knox Campus
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Coshocton Campus
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Pataskala Campus
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