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Central Ohio Technical College Students Benefit from Emergency Grants

Central Ohio Technical College (COTC) students, faculty and staff as well as our community partners and friends of the college have proven their resilience in the face of change and uncertainty these last few weeks. We’ve witnessed small acts of kindness turn into large movements as individuals have stepped up to care for others in their time of need. For those that are looking for ways to give back from the safety of their home, COTC welcomes donations to support the availability of emergency grants for students. 

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COTC Gives Back

During these extraordinary times, Central Ohio Technical College (COTC) is giving back to the communities that support it.

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Governor DeWine Announces COTC Awarded $161,266 Grant for Medical Training

Tours COTC Knox Campus

Group of people standing in a room talkingGov. Mike DeWine visits with COTC faculty and students during a tour of Ariel Hall, the college's Knox campus in downtown Mount Vernon.

Students at Central Ohio Technical College (COTC) will have greater access to state-of-the-art medical training equipment thanks to funding approved by the state Controlling Board.

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COTC College Credit Plus Scholarship

Offers up to $1,000 per semester after high school graduation

Central Ohio Technical College (COTC) is doing more to make college affordable for area high school graduates.

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Not Just About the Degree

Architectural engineering technology student Juliette Pierce is challenging herself in more ways than one at COTC.

Young female smiling at camera, COTC student Juliette Pierce

As a creative introvert, Juliette Pierce never imagined herself as an engineer. But as a College Credit Plus (CCP) student in Central Ohio Technical College’s (COTC) architectural engineering technology program, she has overcome several challenges to redefine the possibilities for her future. 

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COTC Graduate Realizes Dream

White female smiling at cameraCOTC alumna Kelly Layman

Kelly Layman, of Johnstown, is one step closer to her realizing a dream 22 years in the making now that she has graduated with an associate degree in nursing technology from Central Ohio Technical College (COTC).