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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.
Associate of Arts Degree with a Concentration in English
2024-2025 Central Ohio Technical College
Disabilities and Accommodations
Types of Disabilities
This is a list of general disabilities and does not reflect the breadth of disabilities students are experiencing that may be barriers to access. Disabilities may include but are not limited to
- Mental health
- ADHD
- Learning disabilities
- Physical disabilities
- Chronic health conditions
- Visual impairment/limitations
- Deaf/hard of hearing
- Temporary conditions
Types of Accommodations
The accommodation process is individualized and determined based on several factors, including formal documentation, students’ narratives, previous accommodations, and staff professional knowledge, to create an accessible and equitable learning environment for students. Accommodations may include but are not limited to the following:
- Exam accommodations
- Note-taking assistance
- Assistive technology
- Sign Language/captioning
- Attendance flexibility plan
- Accessible parking
- Priority scheduling
One important note is that while we attempt to work to find accommodations that allow you to complete your education, we cannot provide accommodations that would “fundamentally alter” the educational program or academic requirements that are essential to a program of study or to fulfill licensing requirements.
Mission, Vision, Purpose, Hallmarks & Values
Our strategic plan is guided by our mission: To meet the technical education and training needs of students and employers in the area.
Wesley Bender, MSRT, RRT, RCP
Instructor and Coordinator of Clinical Education, Respiratory Therapy Technology
Cody Clark Magic
Location: Warner Center Performance Platform
Magician and autism advocate Cody Clark performs his magic show “A Different Way of Thinking” in which he shows audiences what it’s like to live with autism as well as how their lives can change when they accept their differences.
Food and beverages are provided. Gluten-free options are available.
Presented by the Office of Student Life.
Ask a Counselor
Location: Warner Center first floor
Ask our Office of Student Life mental health counselors your general questions about counseling.