Central Ohio Technical College Explained

Central Ohio Technical College
Type:Public technical college
Parent:University System of Ohio
President:John M. Berry, Ph.D
Students:3,491 full and part time (Fall 2017)[1]
(all campuses)
City:Newark
State:Ohio
Country:United States
Campus:155acres (Newark campus),
Colors:Blue, White
[2]
Website:www.cotc.edu

Central Ohio Technical College (COTC) is a public technical college in Newark, Ohio, with extended campuses in Pataskala, Knox, and Coshocton. Founded in 1971, COTC shares a campus with Ohio State University at Newark and offers 31 associate degree programs and 12 certificate programs, including the Associate of Applied Science (A.A.S.), Associate of Applied Business (A.A.B.), and Associate of Technical Studies (A.T.S.) degrees.

Campuses

Newark

Six buildings make up COTC's Newark campus. These include the 81000square feet John and Christine Warner Library and Student Center, opened in August 2008, and the John Gilbert Reese Conference Center. The college's current enrollment on the Newark campus is approximately 2900.

Extended Campuses

COTC maintains campuses in Coshocton, Pataskala, Mount Vernon (Knox Campus) which, together, account for about one-third of the college's total enrollment.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Autumn 2017 . Central Ohio Technical College . 4 March 2018.
  2. Web site: Home . cotc.edu.