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Surpassing the Spa

Counseling Services workshop for students

Location: John L. and Christine Warner Library and Student Center — Performance Platform (beside the dining room)

Learn about self-care through an engaging workshop with a Counseling Services staff counselor. Bring your own lunch. 

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REACH Gatekeeper training (suicide prevention)

Open to faculty, staff and students

Location: Warner Center Performance Platform

REACH Gatekeeper training is open to any staff, faculty or students who wish to learn more about suicide prevention. Learn how to recognize signs of distress in others and how to connect with someone who needs help.

REACH is a free, 90-minute training session. Participants who complete the training will receive a certificate of completion and other giveaways. 

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Veterans Emergency Fund

Students in army uniforms sit in a classroom.

The Veterans Emergency Fund will provide financial assistance for veterans, active duty service members and reservists for expenses caused by unforeseen circumstances that threaten their academic progress and are not covered by military educational benefits or scholarships. 

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Braden Feick

Electrical Transmission and Power Distribution Technology

Brandon Fienk sits at a desk with his hand on a mouse in front of a wall of monitors.

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.

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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.