AT COTC, we value the partnerships we have with our local school
districts. From CCP to high school visits, this page is your
one-stop shop to find the information you need.
College Credit Plus
College Credit Plus (CCP) is a program in the state of Ohio that
provides an opportunity for students in grades 7-12 to
earn both high school and college credits at the same time.
Students who are eligible to participate in CCP can pursue, and
in some cases, complete a certificate or an associate degree
while in high school.
For more information contact your CCP enrollment navigator
directly or email our CCP team at ccp@mail.cotc.edu.
Learn more about CCP
Tuition, Scholarships & COTC Promise
We offer a variety of ways to make COTC one of the most
affordable community colleges in the region.
Our student financial services is here to help! Visit Student Financial
Services to learn more about how we can assist our
students and their families.
In addition, Coshocton and Knox County residents may attend
COTC for free. The COTC
Promise guarantees that tuition will be covered for
qualifying students.
College Credit Plus (CCP) students who choose to continue at COTC
may be eligible for a CCP Scholarship,
which covers up to half the cost of tuition.
Learn more about
Paying for College
Student Records
Where do I send high school student
records? All documentation including high school
transcripts, GED, test scores, etc. can be sent directly to
cotcrecords@mail.cotc.edu.
Visit Student
Records online
Support Services
From the first steps of enrollment to their last steps walking
across the stage, our staff are here every step of the way.
Students are initially assigned an enrollment navigator to
assist with obtaining transcripts, FAFSA review and
registering for their first semester at COTC.
Following this, students are then assigned an academic advisor
and a student success coach. The advisor helps the student with
future course planning and mapping out educational goals. The
success coach empower students to help build academic and
college-life skills.
For more information about these steps, please reach out to The
Gateway at 740.366.9222.
Visit
The Gateway online