the ne source for Ohio’s Associate Degree Programs A GU I D E TO O H I O ’ S T WO- YE A R COLLE G ES 2 014 - 2 015 Information in this publication was provided by members of the Ohio Association of Two-Year College Admission Officers and was prepared at Hocking College, Nelsonville, Ohio. Design and layout by Keystrokes, Advertising/Design, Paulding, Ohio. Two-Year Colleges: Associate Degree Preferred! Colleges Belmont College..................................... 2 Central Ohio Technical College................ 2 Cincinnati State Technical and Community College................................ 3 Do you know that over 45 percent of all undergraduate college students begin their studies at a two-year college? Two-year colleges offer: Clark State Community College............... 3 • Academic Excellence Columbus State Community College........ 4 • Quality Faculty and Staff Cuyahoga Community College................. 4 • Affordable Cost • Classes Close to Home • Variety of Programs Eastern Gateway Community College....... 5 Edison Community College...................... 5 Hocking College..................................... 6 Lakeland Community College.................. 6 Lorain County Community College........... 7 Marion Technical College......................... 7 North Central State College.................... 8 Northwest State Community College........ 8 Owens Community College...................... 9 Rhodes State College............................. 9 Rio Grande Community College............. 10 Sinclair Community College................... 10 Southern State Community College........ 11 Stark State College.............................. 11 Terra State Community College............. 12 Washington State Community College.... 12 Zane State College............................... 13 Programs of Study Business Technologies.......................... 14 Engineering and Industrial Technologies........................................ 16 Health Technologies............................. 18 Public Service Technologies.................. 19 Agriculture and Natural Resources Technologies........................................ 20 Associate Degrees............................... 20 Ohio Board of Regents: Credit Transfer • Outstanding Support Services (Financial Aid, Counseling, Tutoring, etc.) • Personal Attention • State-of-the-Art Equipment and Facilities • Caring Environment • Small Classes • Collegiate Environment (Student Clubs, Activities, and Sports) • Ability to Transfer Credits • Programs Accredited by North Central Association of Colleges and Schools Ohio’s two-year college system is made up of 23 state-assisted and locally autonomous technical and community colleges. In recent years, over 200,000 students have enrolled in college credit courses at these institutions throughout Ohio. Two-year colleges consist of three types: technical, state community, and community. Technical colleges provide hands-on education in a specific field. Many technical college graduates transfer to baccalaureate programs. Both state community and community colleges offer technical programs and university parallel programs providing students with a variety of options. Students who choose to begin their college careers at a two-year college cite quality of education and reasonable cost as the main benefits. Completing the first two years of a bachelor’s degree at a twoyear college can save the student several thousand dollars. A variety of technical, career-oriented degrees offered by two-year colleges can lead to employment immediately after the student completes his/her associate degree. This guide provides an up-to-date directory of programs and services offered by Ohio’s system of technical and community colleges. We hope you find it helpful! Your Transfer Credit Guarantee.............. 21 Ohio Association of Two-Year College Admission Officers (OATYCAO) Belmont College Central Ohio Technical College 120 Fox - Shannon Place, St. Clairsville, Ohio 43950-9735 1179 University Drive, Newark, Ohio 43055 Profile: Belmont College offers more than 30 degrees and 11 certificate programs. In addition, the Workforce Development and Community Education Department offers classes for those seeking a specific skill set without the extended time commitment of completing a degree. Belmont offers credit and non-credit programing at the Main Campus in St. Clairsville, Ohio. The College also has off-campus locations in Cadiz and Woodsfield, Ohio as well as online classes. Profile: Located in Newark, Ohio, and shares the 177-acre Newark Campus with The Ohio State University at Newark. Classes are also offered in Pataskala, Mount Vernon and Coshocton. COTC offers associate degree programs in Arts, Science and Integrated Studies, Engineering, Industrial and Business, Health and Human Services, and Public Safety technologies. Accreditation: Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. Accreditation: Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. Admission Phone: 740-366-9222; Toll Free: (within Ohio) 1-800-9639275, ext. 494; Fax Number: 740-366-9160; Email: cotcadmissions@ cotc.edu; Web Site: www.cotc.edu Admissions Phone: 740.695.9500; Toll Free: 1.800.423.1188; Fax Number: 740.699.3049; Harrison County Center: 740.942.2222; Monroe County Center: 740-472-5468 Email: belmontinfo@belmontcollege.edu; Web Site: www.belmontcollege.edu Enrollment Information: In the Autumn of 2013, a total of 3,640 enrolled. There were 2,645 part-time and 995 full-time students. The Faculty to Student ratio is 1:17. Housing is available on and near campus. The majority of students commute. Enrollment Information: In the Fall of 2011 Belmont’s total enrollment was 2,063; the student to faculty ratio is 16:1. Academic Calendar: Semester, rolling admission. Academic Calendar: Semester, rolling admission. Degrees Offered: Associate of Applied Science and Associate of Applied Business, Associate of Science, Associate of Arts. Degrees Offered: Associate of Applied Science; Associate of Applied Business; Associate of Technical Study; Associate of Arts; and Associate of Science. Transfer Module: OBR approved. Admission Requirements: $20 fee, official high school and official college transcript for some selective programs, free placement tests. Some programs have additional requirements including selective admission. Transfer Module: Ohio Board of Regents Approved. Office Hours: Monday through Thursday, 8 a.m. - 6 p.m.; Friday, 8 a.m. 5 p.m. Admissions Requirements: For placement purposes degree seeking students with no prior college credit must complete the ACT or ACCUPLACER after applying but prior to registering. Certain programs have additional requirements. Newark Campus: Teri Holder, Vice President for Extended Campuses and The Gateway; Brad Pulcini, Director of Gateway Operations; Sarah Morrison, Gateway Manager – Advising; Veronica Rine, Gateway Manager – Records; Gina Shackle, Records Management Coordinator; Advisors – Jennifer Abraham, Max Gulick, Susan Jaeger, Kristina Justice, Charlene Ross, Yana Voglemeier, Brad Burton, Ellen Robinson, Kathleen McNeil, Scott George, Amanda Jones; Recruiters – Stacey Cartnal, Courtney Lupher, Nicole Thompson, Cory Conrad; Angelique Webster - CollegeASPIRE Coordinator; Heather Pursley – Technology Specialist; Christy Haught - High School Options Specialist; Maddie Shipp – Customer Service Specialist; Cheryl Lopeman – Call Center Specialist; Robin Champ - Records Support Specialist; Jeff Evans – Records Support Specialist; Linda Reynard – Records Support Specialist. Admissions Office Hours: Monday through Friday 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Admissions Staff: Tim Houston, Dean of Off-Campus Operations/Interim Dean of Student Services; Colleen Seckman, Registrar; Michael Sterling, Director of Recruitment; Crissy D’Aquila, High School Relations Advisor; Pamela Robinson, Student Engagement Specialist. Special Services: The College provides access to individual academic advising, tutoring, advanced placement, and childcare services as well as career and placement services. Belmont College is ADA compliant. Special Services: Advanced placement and institutional testing are available. The Office of Disability Services provides access for students with disabilities. Special programs and services are available for multicultural and disadvantaged students. Formal programs and limited support services are available for international students. Post-Secondary Enrollment Options (PSEO)/Dual Enrollment Requirements: Students must be an Ohio resident, attend an Ohio high school, and have a 3.0 grade-point-average in the subject area. In order to enroll, the student must have passed all sections of the OGT and take the ACT or Accuplacer for placement in order to satisfy any prerequisite needed for course registration and test college-ready. Post-Secondary Enrollment Options (PSEO) Requirements: Qualifying scores on academic placement testing (COMPASS), special application form, signed statement of parent/student participation in high school PSEO counseling, current high school transcript with GPA of 2.5- 3.5 or higher depending on grade level and currently enrolled in an Ohio chartered high school. Annual Expenses: In-state tuition and required fees total $4,310 based on two semesters at 15 hours per semester. In-state tuition only per credit hour is $102. Financial Aid: Federal and State Financial Aid is available to those students who quality (www.fafsa.gov – Belmont College School code is 009941). Additional scholarships are available. Contact person: Jody Peeler, Associate Dean of Financial Aid – Phone: 740.699.3825, Email: jpeeler@belmontcollege.edu. Annual Expenses: Tuition $4,296 (Ohio Resident); Books/Supplies $1,200 Financial Aid: Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Financial aid application priority date: February 15. Contact Person: Debra Clark, Senior Financial Aid Advisor, 740-366-9364. 2 Cincinnati State Technical and Community College Clark State Community College Clifton Campus: 3520 Central Parkway, Cincinnati, OH 45223 Middletown Campus: 1 North Main Street, Middletown, OH 45042 P.O. Box 570, Springfield, Ohio 45501 Profile: A public, state-supported community college offering over 120 associate degrees and certificates in Arts and Sciences, Business Technologies, Engineering Technologies, Health, Human Services and Agriculture. In addition, Clark State has articulation agreements with area four-year colleges and universities allowing students to complete the first two years of a bachelor’s degree at Clark State and transfer as a junior to four-year institutions. Profile: Cincinnati State is the only autonomous, comprehensive, state two-year college in Hamilton County. Cincinnati State offers 100 plus associate degree and certificate programs in Arts & Sciences, Business, Health & Public Safety, and Center for Innovative Technology (Engineering & Information Technologies). In addition, Cincinnati State has strong articulation agreements with area four-year colleges and universities. The College offers a nationally acclaimed cooperative education/clinical experience program for associate degree students. Cincinnati State has expanded its Harrison location to include the Associate of Arts degree. Accreditation: Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. Information sessions offered: Clifton Campus every Tuesday at 9 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. Middletown Campus 1st and 3rd Tuesday of each month at 9 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. Harrison 1st Thursday of each month at 9 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. For details go to www.cincinnatistate.edu/admission Admission Phone: Springfield: 937-328-6028; Fax Number: 937328-6133; Beavercreek: 937-429-8819; Fax Number: 937-429-8870; Bellefontaine: 937-599-7602; Fax Number: 937-592-0442 Web Site: www.clarkstate.edu Accreditation: Higher Learning Commission (HLC) of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools Enrollment Information: In the Fall of 2013, the college enrolled 5,653 students. There were 3,664 female and 1,989 male students. There were 1,693 full-time and 3,960 part-time students. The average class size is 18. All students commute to campus. Clifton Campus Admission Phone: 513-861-7700; Fax Number: 513569-1562; Middletown Campus Admission Phone: 513-217-3700; Fax Number: 513-217-3727; Email: adm@cincinnatistate.edu; Web Site: www.cincinnatistate.edu Academic Calendar: Semester Enrollment Information: Fall 2013 enrollment is 11,167 students. The average class size is 15 students. Degrees Offered: Associate of Arts, Associate of Science, Associate of Applied Science, Associate of Applied Business, and Associate of Technical Study. Certificate programs are available. Academic Calendar: 3 semesters, rolling admission Degrees Offered: Associate of Arts, Associate of Science, Associate of Applied Science, Associate of Applied Business, Associate of Technical Study, and Associate of Individualized Study. Certificates available. Transfer Module: OBR approved. Transfer Module: OBR Approved. Admission Requirements: $15 application fee, high school and/or college transcript, placement testing. Certain selective admissions programs may have additional requirements. Admission Requirements: Online Application, high school and/or college transcripts, and the COMPASS placement test, or recent ACT. Certain programs may have additional requirements. Please visit www.cincinnatistate. edu Office Hours: Monday-Thursday, 8 a.m.-6 p.m.; Friday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Office Hours: Monday - Thursday 8 a.m. – 6:30 p.m. Friday 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. Admission Staff: Springfield: Nina Wiley – Dean of Enrollment Services; Matthew Ison – Admissions Specialist; Kristin Skiles – Early College Admissions Specialist; Kim Martin – Admissions Office Specialists; Patricia Shafer – Correspondence Management Technician; Beavercreek: Travis Binkley – Enrollment Specialist; Bellefontaine: Justin McCulla – Student Service Coordinator. Admission Staff: Gabriele Boeckermann – Director of Admission; Kandi Bobo, Gretchen Cook, Paige Jessee, Regina Poole, Branden Rudie, Jamie Solomon – Admission Representatives Special Services: Advanced placement, institutional testing available. Childcare options are available for students. LD formal programs, formal handicapped support services, and limited support services are available for learning disabled and handicapped students. Special programs, services and academic scholarships available for minority students. Formal programs and limited support services, for veterans and international students. Special Services: Advanced placement and CLEP credits accepted. Proficiency tests available. Formal handicapped support services and limited support services for learning disabled and handicapped students. Special programs, services, and academic scholarships available for minority (multicultural) students. Limited support services available for international students and veterans. Post-Secondary Enrollment Options (PSEO) Requirements: A PSEO application, letter of recommendation, high school transcript, and COMPASS placement testing (students must place at college-level coursework). All PSEO candidates must complete a special orientation for the PSEO program. Deadline: May 1st for fall semester and October 1st for spring semester. Post-Secondary Enrollment Options (PSEO) Requirements: Academic placement testing, special application form, signed statement of parent/ student participation in high school PSEO counseling, admission counseling or advising of PSEO candidates by college personnel, current high school transcript, special PSEO orientation, and GPA specific to grade level. Annual Expenses: Tuition is charged at $148.64 ($297.28 non-resident) per semester hour; Books/ Supplies/Fees additional. Annual Expenses: $139.33 per credit hour. Financial Aid: Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), academic and need based scholarships available deadline February, 15. Contact the Office of Financial Aid and scholarships at 513-569-1530 or www.cincinnatistate.edu for more information. Financial Aid: Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), Institutional Financial Aid form, academic and need-based scholarships. Contact: Financial Aid Office: 937-328-6034. 3 Columbus State Community College Cuyahoga Community College Columbus Campus: 550 E. Spring Street, Columbus, Ohio 43215 Delaware Campus: 5100 Cornerstone Drive, Delaware, Ohio 43015 Western Campus - 11000 Pleasant Valley Rd., Parma, OH 44130 Metropolitan Campus - 2900 Community College Ave., Cleveland, OH 44115 Eastern Campus - 4250 Richmond Rd., Highland Hills Village, OH 44122 Westshore Campus - 31001 Clemens Road, Westlake, OH 44145 Profile: Columbus State is a public, state-assisted community college, offering over 200 associate degrees or certificates. Career and technical and transfer programs. Technical degrees and certificates are offered in the areas of business, health, human services, public services, and engineering technologies. Transfer programs allow students to complete the first two years of a bachelor’s degree. Profile: Two-year community college providing high quality, accessible, and affordable educational opportunities and services that promote individual development and improve the overall quality of life in a multicultural community. Accreditation: North Central Association of the Higher Learning Commission. Accreditation: Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. Admissions Office Phone/Email: Columbus Campus, 614-287-2669; Delaware Campus, 740-203-8000 or 8345; Toll Free: 1-800-621-6407. Fax Number: Columbus Campus, 614-287-6019; Delaware Campus, 740-203-8143; Email: Columbus Campus, admissions@cscc.edu; Delaware Campus, delaware@cscc.edu; Website: www.cscc.edu Admission Phone: Toll Free: 1-800-954-8742; Web Site: www.tri-c.edu Enrollment Information: In the Fall of 2011, approximately 31,262 students enrolled. All of the students commute. Enrollment Information: In the Fall of 2013, a total 25,360 students enrolled. The average class size is 19. Academic Calendar: Semester, rolling admission. Academic Calendar: Semester, rolling admission. Degrees Offered: Associate of Arts, Associate of Science, Associate of Applied Science, Associate of Applied Business, and Associate of Technical Study. Degrees Offered: Associate of Arts, Associate of Science, Associate of Applied Science, and Associate of Technical Studies. Transfer Module: OBR approved. Transfer Module: OBR approved. Admission Requirements: Certain programs may have additional requirements including selective admission. Admission Requirements: a one-time, non-refundable $50 Application, Records, and ID fee is due with first quarter registration fees. There are some selective admission programs which have additional requirements. Office Hours: Monday through Thursday, 8:30 a.m.- 6:30 p.m.; Friday, 8:30 a.m.- 5 p.m.; and some Saturdays, 9:00 a.m.- 2:00 p.m. Office Hours: Columbus Campus, Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, 8 a.m. 5 p.m.; Wednesday, 8 a.m. - 6 p.m., Friday, 9:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., Last Saturday of month, 9 a.m. - noon. Delaware Campus, call 740-203-8000 or 8345 or visit delaware@cscc.edu for hours. Admission Staff: Angela Johnson, Executive Director, Enrollment Operations and Financial Aid; Kathy McMahon - Director (West); Mark Frys Director (East); Rena Mason - Director (Metro). Special Services: Academic scholarships available for minority (multicultural) students. Formal programs and limited support services are available for international students. Handicapped support services are available. Admission Staff: Director of Admissions - Tari Blaney; Assistant Director, Misty Mahefkey; Supervisor – Vanessa Kumar; Coordinators – Liz WylesSmith, Tisha McGlaughlin, Ben Williams; Admissions Advisors – George Chatters, Jan Crozier, Lindsey Lee, Rikki Peck, Trever Thomas, Chaka Wilson; Representative – Jason Dutrow; International Enrollment Advisor – Amy Bullock, Thomas Giles. Post-Secondary Enrollment Options (PSEO) Requirements: Academic placement testing, special application form, signed statement of parent/ student participation in high school PSEO counseling, admission counseling or advising of PSEO candidates by college personnel, current high school transcript, authorization to attend form, emergency medical treatment authorization form, written recommendation from high school principal or counselor. Special Services: CLEP, AP, prior learning credit and institutional testing is available. Support services are available for students with disabilities. Special programs and services available for minority (multicultural) students as well as military students and veterans. Annual Expenses: Per credit hour, In county residents: $97.88; Other Ohio residents: $125.11; Out of State residents: $242.26; Books/Supplies $1400. Post-Secondary Enrollment Options (PSEO) Requirements: Qualifying scores on academic COMPASS placement test or ACT test, special application form, signed statement of parent/student, admission counseling or advising of PSEO candidates by college personnel, current high school transcript, 3.0 GPA or composite score of 22 on ACT or 20 on PLAN (or a comparable score on the SAT or P-SAT), PSEO orientation, and must pass Ohio Graduation test. Financial Aid: Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) on the WEB, Academic scholarships. Financial aid application priority deadline for Fall 2012: June 1, 2012 - for Spring 2013, October 1, 2012. Annual Expenses: Tuition $135.93 per credit hour (Ohio Resident); $301.03 per credit hour (Non-resident); $361.24 per credit hour (International); Books/Supplies $1422/semester. Financial Aid: Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), scholarships, and veterans benefits. Contact: Financial Aid Office, 614-287-2648. 4 Eastern Gateway Community College Edison Community College 4000 Sunset Blvd., Steubenville, Ohio 43952 1973 Edison Drive, Piqua, Ohio 45356 Eastern Gateway Community College serves the residents of Columbiana, Jefferson, Mahoning and Trumbull counties by offering associate degree, short-term certificate, and transfer programs. Profile: Features interconnected buildings, handicap-accessible, on 130 scenic acres in Piqua, near intersection of 1-75 and US 36. Offers friendly atmosphere, small classes, and faculty committed to student learning. Profile: The college offers technical training in over 60 programs leading to certificates and/or associate degrees. College programs lead to careers in: health technologies, business technologies, engineering technologies, information technologies, and public services as well as programs leading to an Associate of Technical Study. Eastern Gateway Community College also has transfer agreements with major colleges and universities across the state. Academic options: Strong university-transfer program (first two years of a four-year degree) and a variety of career programs (popular programs are Business Management, Computer Information Technologies, Mechani¬cal and Electrical Engineering, Nursing, Medical Lab Technician, Physical Therapy Assistant). Partnerships with selected universities add the option of obtaining a four-year degree and Master’s degree at the Piqua campus. Sports: NJCAA men’s and women’s basketball. Women’s Volleyball. Accreditation: Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. Accreditation: Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Associa¬tion of Colleges and Schools. Admission Phone: Jefferson Campus - Steubenville, OH: 740-266-9993; Toll Free: 1-800-68-COLLEGE Fax Number: 740-266-2944; Valley Center - Youngstown, OH: 330-480-0726; Fax Number: 330-480-0817; Warren Center: 330-393-0330; Web Site: www.egcc.edu Admission Phone: 937-778-8600; Fax Number: 937-778-4692; Email: info@edisonohio.edu; Web Site: www.edisonohio.edu Enrollment Information: Fall of 2012 a total of 3,260 students enrolled. There were 2,010 part-time and 1,250 full-time students. The average class size is 22-25 students. All students commute. Enrollment Information: In the Fall of 2013, a total of 2,904 students enrolled. There were 1,476 part-time and 1,428 full-time students. 75 percent of students receive financial aid. Academic Calendar: Semester, rolling admission. Academic Calendar: Semester. Rolling admission. Degrees Offered: Associate of Arts, Associate of Science, Associate of Applied Business, Associate of Applied Science, and Associate of Technical Study. Degrees Offered: Associate of Applied Science, Associate of Applied Business, Associate of Technical Study, Associate of Arts, Associate of Science, Associate of Individualized Study. Transfer Module: OBR approved. Admission Requirements: $20 fee, high school transcript, ACT, SAT, or COMPASS. Non-high school graduates submit GED report and participate in academic assessment for class placement. Certain programs may have additional requirements including selective admission. Transfer Module: OBR approved. Transfer info is available on our website and on the CAS (Course Applicability System at www.transferology.com). Admission Requirements: An official, final high school transcript or a GED transcript; placement in English and math via ACT, SAT, Compass, or transferred credit. Certain programs may have additional requirements including selective admission. Office Hours: Monday through Thursday, 8 a.m. - 6:30p.m.; Friday, 8 a.m. - 4 p.m.; and Saturday, 8 a.m. - 12 p.m. Summer hours: Monday through Thursday, 7am – 6pm, closed Friday through Sunday. Office Hours: Monday through Friday 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Any extended hours are listed at egcc.edu. Advising Staff: Velina Bogart - Coordinator of Student Success and Early College Programs; Mary Bornhorst - Coordinator of Student Success and Disabilities; Pam Gibellino – Coordinator of Student Success and Career Services; Amber Selhorst – Coordinator of Student Success and Success Advisor Admission Staff: Marlana Featner - Director of Admissions - Jefferson Campus. Special Services: Advanced placement and institutional testing available. Support services for learning disabled and handicapped students include: formal handicapped programs and limited support services. Special programs, and services available for minority (multicultural) students. Limited support services available for international students. Special Services: Advanced placement, CLEP, institutional testing, ACTPrep, and credit for prior learning available. Formal Special Needs support services, support services for international students and veterans, career and search services are available. Early College Programs (PSEOP, Dual Enrollment, Early Admission): Academic placement testing, signed statement from parent of student participation. Admission advising of candidates by college personnel. Scheduling dependent upon a variety of factors. Acceptance into programs based on GPA, ACT or COMPASS scores. Post-Secondary Enrollment Options (PSEO) Requirements: Academic placement testing, special application form, signed statement of parent/ student participation in high school PSEO counseling, admission counseling or advising of PSEO candidates by college personnel, and current high school transcript. Annual Expenses: Fees $137.29 per semester credit hour; Books/ Supplies $600 (per semester). Payment plans available. Annual Expenses: In-state-Tuition $3,510; Fees $150; Books/Supplies $1,400. Financial Aid: Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), academic scholarships, veteran benefits, and child care grants. Financial aid application priority deadline: May 1. Contact: Student Financial Aid Office, 937-778-7910 or 1-800-922-3722. Financial Aid: Free Application for Student Financial Aid (FAFSA), Single file Form (USA Funds), FA Estimator, and academic scholarships. Contact Person: Kelly Wilson, Director of Financial Aid, 740-264-5591, ext. 1635. 5 Hocking College Lakeland Community College 3301 Hocking Parkway, Nelsonville, Ohio 45764 7700 Clocktower Drive, Kirtland, Ohio 44094 Profile: With more than 50 associate degree programs to choose from, Hocking College offers students a quality educational experience that is flexible, affordable and applicable to their career goals. Set in the scenic town of Nelsonville, Ohio, the 2,300-acre institution is rich in history, nature, art and culture. Hocking College also offers the Perry Campus location in New Lexington, Ohio and Logan Campus in Logan, Ohio. In addition to the school’s on-campus residents, who attend Hocking from throughout the United States and around the world, local students commute from all over Southeastern Ohio. Profile: Offers 130 programs (57 associate degrees and 73 certificates) in state-of-the-art facilities on a beautiful 400-acre campus. In addition, Lakeland’s university parallel programs and articulation agreements with colleges and universities promote seamless transfer into bachelor degree programs. Lakeland’s new Holden University Center located across the street from the main campus in Kirtland, provides an affordable and convenient opportunity to earn bachelor’s and master’s degrees closer to home. Accreditation: Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges & Schools Accreditation: Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. Admission Phone: 440.525.7100; Toll Free: 1.800.589.8520; Fax Number: 440.525.7651; Email: tcooper@lakelandcc.edu; Web Site: www.lakelandcc.edu Admission Phone: 740-753-7050; Toll Free: 1-877-HOCKING Fax Number: 740-753-7065; Web Site: www.hocking.edu Email: admissions@hocking.edu Enrollment Information: In Fall 2013, a total of 8,827 students were enrolled. Of these, 36% students attended full-time and 64% attended parttime. The average class size is 22. Enrollment Information: Fall of 2013 a total of 4,094 students enrolled. On-campus housing is available in five residence halls, providing accommodations for 775 students. Academic Calendar: Semester, rolling admission. Degrees Offered: Associate of Arts; Associate of Science; Associate of Applied Business; Associate of Applied Science; Associate of Technical Studies. Academic Calendar: Semester, rolling admission. Degrees Offered: Associate in Applied Science, Associate in Applied Business, Associate in Technical Study, and Associate in Individualized Studies, Associate of Science, and Associate of Arts. Transfer Module: Approved by the Ohio Board of Regents. Admissions Requirements: 1) $15 Application fee; 2) Official high school transcript reflecting a graduation date from a regionally accredited high school; or college transcript reflecting at least 15 earned credit hours from a regionally accredited institution; or GED; 3) ACT/SAT scores and/or COMPASS placement test. Certain programs may have additional requirements, including selective admissions for all Health Technologies programs. Transfer Module: OBR approved. Admission Requirements: No fee to apply. Certain programs may have additional requirements including selective admission. Admission Staff: Deneene Merchant, Interim Director of Admissions & Financial Aid; Crystal Howard, Elaine Reid, Jana Willan, Dan Yeatts – Admissions Counselors. Office Hours: Monday & Tuesday: 8 a.m. – 7 p.m.; Wednesday & Thursday: 8 a.m. – 6 p.m.; Friday: 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.; Saturday & Sunday: Closed. Office Hours: Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. by appointment. Saturday visits by appointment only. Admissions Staff: Tracey Cooper-Director of Admissions/Registrar; Sharon Blankenship-Associate Director; Jami Diemer-PSEO Program Coordinator; Terri Dietz-Veterans Affairs Coordinator; NaTasha Robinson-Health Technologies Admissions Coordinator; Peggy Guinn-International Students Admissions Coordinator/Advisor. Special Services: Advanced placement, CLEP, JVS articulation, institutional testing, and Access Center services for students with disabilities. Support services available for international students. Post-Secondary Enrollment Options (PSEO) Requirements: Academic placement testing, special application form, signed statements of parent/ student participation in high school PSEO counseling, satisfactory completion of the ninth grade proficiency test, admission counseling or advising of PSEO candidates by college personnel. Special Services: Credits of prior learning (Advanced Placement, CLEP, credit by exam, credit by experience, credit by articulation) accepted. Support services for students with disabilities. Free bus service available to students enrolled in credit classes. Post-Secondary Enrollment Options (PSEO) Requirements: Academic placement testing into college-level math & English; special application form; signed statement of parent/student participation in high school PSEO counseling; admissions counseling/advising of PSEO candidates by college personnel; current high school transcript; and minimum 3.0 GPA. Annual Expenses: Tuition $4,390 ($183 per credit hour); Room & Board $4,850-$6,330; Fees $650-$1000; Books/Supplies $945. Financial Aid: Hocking College participates in federal financial aid programs: Pell Grant, Supplemental Opportunity Grant (SEOG), Federal Work-Study (FWS), and the William D. Stafford Direct Loan program for students and parents. Institutional scholarships are offered as well: Presidential Award, Transfer Student Award, District Scholars and Bordering States. Please visit us at www.hocking.edu for more information, or you may contact a Financial Aid Representative at 740.753.7061, or by email to financialaid@hocking.edu. Annual Expenses: Tuition (In-district) $2,933; Fees $383 Financial Aid: Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), Institutional Financial Aid form, and academic scholarship application. Financial aid priority deadline: March 1. Contact: Melissa Amspaugh, Director for Financial Aid & Enrollment Support at 440.525.7070. 6 Lorain County Community College Marion Technical College 1005 Abbe Road North, Elyria, Ohio 44035 1467 Mount Vernon Avenue, Marion, Ohio 43302 Profile: A comprehensive community college offering short-term career programs in Business, Engineering Technologies, Allied Health and Nursing, and Public Services as well as university transfer programs where a student can begin the first two years of the bachelor’s degree before transferring to a four-year university for completion. In addition, LCCC has partnered with twelve four-year universities to bring bachelor’s and master’s degrees right to the LCCC campus in fields such as Business, Nursing, Computer Science and Engineering, Education, Psychology, Urban Studies, Nonprofit Administration, Accounting, Social Work, Criminal Justice, and Biology. Profile: Located 40 miles north of Columbus, Ohio, on a 180-acre campus that is shared with Ohio State University at Marion. The College offers programs in Business, Engineering, Health, Public Service, and Information Technologies. New Programs include: Bioscience Technology, Pharmacy Assisting ATS, Medical Diagnostic Sonography, Mechatronics Degree, Online Degree programs in Business Management, Health Information Technology (HIT), Office Info., HR, and Marketing. Accreditation: Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. Accreditation: Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. Admission Phone: 740-389-4636; Fax Number: 740-389-6136 Email: enroll@mtc.edu; Web Site: www.mtc.edu Admission Phone: 1-800-995-5222; Fax Number: 440-366-4167; Web Site: www.lorainccc.edu Enrollment Information: As of fall of 2013, a total 2,700 students enrolled. The average class size is 19. All students commute, although local housing is available near campus. Enrollment Information: In the Fall of 2013, a total of 12,454 enrolled. There were 3,903 full-time and 8,551 part-time students. The average class size was 19. All of the students commute. Housing is available nearby. Academic Calendar: Semester. Applicants are admitted on a rolling, however limited enrollment program may have early deadlines. Prospective HS seniors are encouraged to apply for admission and scholarships prior to May 1. Academic Calendar: Semester. Twelve, ten, eight- and five-week summer. Degrees Offered: Associate of Arts, Associate of Science, Associate of Applied Science, Associate of Applied Business, Associate of Technical Studies, Associate of Individualized Studies, and Associate of Arts in Teacher Education. Degrees Offered: Associate of Applied Science, Associate of Applied Business and Associate of Technical Study, Associate of Arts and Associate of Science Transfer Module and Transfer Assurance Guides (TAGs): OBR approved. Transfer Module: OBR approved. Admissions Requirements: $20 fee, official high school transcript, ACT (Only certain limited enrollment programs require the ACT). Certain programs may have additional requirements for selective admission. Admission Requirements: High school transcript or GED, placement assessment and application. Certain programs may have additional requirements. No application fees apply. Office Hours: Monday through Thursday, 8 a.m. - 7:30 p.m.; Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Office Hours: Monday and Thursday, 8:30 a.m. - 7:30 p.m.; Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday, 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Admission Staff: Jane Galyk - Coordinator of Admission; Tony Box – Admission Counselor; Susan Konves - Student Services Counselor. Enrollment Staff: Stephanie Sutton - Dean of Enrollment, Financial & Career Services; Cindy Kushner - Director, Marketing & Outreach Initiatives. Special Services: Advanced Placement, institutional testing and life experience credit available. First year advising center with tutoring and mentoring programs. Special academic scholarships are available for College Tech Prep graduates. Special scholarships available for current year high school graduates ranked in top 50% of class. Special Services: Institutional testing, CLEP, GED, ACT and PEP testing available. Support services available to learning and physically-challenged students. Special programs/ services for multicultural students. Post-Secondary Enrollment Option (PSEO) Requirements: Academic placement testing, special application form, admission counseling or advising of PSEO candidates by college personnel, current high school transcript, and 3.5 GPA for freshmen and sophomores, 3.0 GPA for juniors and seniors. Dual Credit and PSEO Early College Admission Guidelines: COMAPASS placement testing or ACT scores, PSEO Participation form, current high school transcript and GPA of 2.5 for seniors and 2.75 for juniors. High school based dual credit programs available. Annual Expenses: Tuition: $4,382; Fees $100-$200; Books/Supplies $900. Non-Ohio resident tuition $6,302. Costs slightly higher for Health majors. Deferred payment plan available. Early College programs available in various high schools. Annual Expenses: Tuition (based upon 13-18 credits/semester) $3,077 for in-county residents; $3,679 for out-of-county residents; Books/ Supplies $1,495. Financial Aid: Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and academic scholarships. Contact Person: Dean of Enrollment, Financial and Career Services, Stephanie Sutton. 1-800-995-5222, ext. 4034. Financial Aid: Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), Institutional Financial Aid forms and academic scholarships. Financial aid priority deadline: May 1 Contact Person: Deb Langdon, 740-389-4636, ext. 281 or send email to financial-aid@mtc.edu. 7 North Central State College Northwest State Community College 2441 Kenwood Circle, Mansfield, Ohio 44906-1546 22600 State Route 34, Archbold, Ohio 43502-9542 Profile: North Central State College, a public two-year community-based educational institution serving the residents of north central Ohio, offers high quality, technical education in more than 60 associate degree and certificate programs in Health, Business, Public Service, and Engineering Technologies, as well as customized workforce training programs. The College enrolls approximately 3500 students per semester and is the largest public college within a 75 mile radius. Chartered in 1961, NC State was awarded the maximum reaccreditation by the Academic Quality Improvement Program (AQIP) of the NCA’s Higher Learning Commission and is a Leader College for the National Achieving the Dream initiative for student success. Profile: A progressive, two-year, state-supported institution serving five counties in northwest Ohio. Approximately 7,428 students are enrolled in associate degree and certificate programs in the Arts & Sciences, Allied Health & Public Services, Business, Math Science and Engineering Technologies, C.T.S. Industrial Technologies and Nursing Divisions. Northwest State Community College is a “state-of-the art” institution which offers the Associate of Arts and Associate of Science Degrees for those students wishing to transfer to a four-year institution. Accreditation: Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. Admission Phone: 419-267-1320; Fax Number: 419-267-5587; Web Site: www.northweststate.edu Accreditation: Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. Admission Phone: 419-755-4761; Outreach and Recruiting: 419-7559020 Toll Free: 1-888-755-4899 Fax Number: 419-755-4757 Web Site: www.ncstatecollege.edu Enrollment Information: In the spring 2013, there were 5,905 part-time and 1,523 full-time students enrolled. The average class size is 23. 100 percent of the students commute. Enrollment Information: In the Fall of 2013, a total of 2,958 of which 2,116 were part-time. Students commute or use campus housing. Academic Calendar: Semester, and eight-week summer session. Degrees Offered: Associate of Arts, Associate of Applied Business, Associate of Applied Science, Associate of Individualized Studies, Associate of Science and Associate of Technical Studies. Academic Calendar: Semester, rolling admission. Degrees Offered: Associate of Applied Science, Associate of Applied Business, Associate of Arts, Associate of Science and Associate of Technical Studies. Transfer Module: OBR approved. Transfer Module: OBR approved. Admission Requirements: Open Admission, High school transcript or GED, mandatory ACT scores or COMPASS assessment for academic placement, and new student orientation (SOAR program) are required for first time students seeking a degree or certificate. Certain programs may have additional requirements including selective admission. Admission Requirements: High school transcript. Certain programs may have additional requirements including selective admission. Office Hours: Monday through Thursday, 8 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.; Friday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Office Hours: Monday through Thursday, 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. and Friday, 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. Admission Staff: Ms. Cheryl Carter, Director of Outreach and Recruiting Services; Ms. Beverly Walker, Director of Admissions, Advising and Enrollment Services. Admission Staff: Michael Jacobs, Admissions Recruiter; Amanda Potts, Admissions Recruiter; Andrea Morrow, Admissions Secretary. Special Services: CLEP, and institutional testing available. Support services for learning disabled and handicapped students. Limited support services for international students. TRiO Student Support Services program serving 140 low-income, first generation and/or student with disabilities. Student success coaching, including advising and counseling services is provided for at-risk and college-ready students. Satellite Locations: Bryan: 1010 E. Wilson St, Van Wert: Shannon Station Shopping Center 793 Fox Rd, and Whitehouse: Anthony Wayne high School. Special Services: Online courses, synchronous learning sites, advanced placement and institutional testing available. Support services for learning disabled and handicapped students. Co-op education. Post-Secondary Enrollment Options (PSEO) Requirements: Academic placement testing, special application form, signed statement of parent/ student participation in high school PSEO counseling, admission counseling or advising of PSEO candidates by college personnel, current high school transcript, and GPA of 2.5 for seniors; 2.75 for juniors and 3.5 for sophomores and freshmen. Post-Secondary / Dual Enrollment Options (Tech Prep, PSEO, Dual Enrollment and Project Jump Start) Requirements: Special application form, signed statement of parent/student participation, new student orientation, admission counseling and advising of candidates by college personnel, current high school transcript, passage of OGT, ACT or COMPASS scores, GPA of 3.0 for juniors and seniors and 3.5 GPA for freshmen and sophomores required for some programs. Annual Expenses: $149.60 per credit hour; Net Price Calculator at http:// www.ncstatecollege.edu/cms/financial-aid/cost. Financial Aid: Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), Institutional Financial Aid form, FA Estimator, and various scholarships. Contact Person: Mr. James Phinney - Director of Financial Aid, 419-755-4720. Annual Expenses: Tuition $149.25 per credit hour; Books/Supplies $1,000. Financial Aid: Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA code 008677), FA Estimator, Presidential Scholarship, Dean’s Scholarship, Fackler Scholarship for Henry County students and numerous NSCC Foundation Scholarships. Contact Person: Charlotte Sorg, Director of Financial Aid, 419-267-1333, finaid@northweststate.edu 8 Owens Community College Rhodes State College Four Locations: 1.) Toledo-area: 30335 Oregon Rd., Perrysburg, OH, 43551 2.) Findlay-area: 3200 Bright Rd., Findlay, OH, 45840 3.) Downtown Toledo: 1301 Monroe St., Toledo, OH, 43604 4.) Maumee: 1724 Indianwood Circle, Maumee, OH, 43537 4240 Campus Drive, Lima, Ohio 45804 Profile: Rhodes State College, a two-year public college, offers over 70 associate degrees and certificates in allied health, business, nursing, public services, information and engineering technologies, and associate of arts and associate of science transfer degrees. Students can start their first two years at Rhodes State while taking advantage of lower tuition and transfer to a four-year institution through Rhodes State’s bachelor degree completion programs and articulation agreements. Rhodes students are offered a variety of services including free tutoring, career services, student activities and athletics, all on a beautiful 565-acre campus. The College offers both day and evening courses as well as a variety of distance education options. Privately managed, student – centered housing options are available near campus Profile: Owens Community College offers more than 100 career-oriented technical degrees and certificates, transfer programs, and the first two years of a bachelor’s degree. Day, evening, online, and weekend classes are offered. Programs are available in business, arts and sciences, health, nursing, public service and emergency preparedness, industrial and engineering technologies, fine and performing arts, natural sciences, skilled trades, and transportation. Accreditation: Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. Accreditation: Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. Office of Admissions Contact Information: 1-800-GO-OWENS (Toledo & surrounding – ext. 7777, Findlay – ext. 3509); Email: admissions@owens.edu; Website: www.owens.edu Admission Phone: 419-995-8320; Fax Number: 419-995-8098 Email: enroll@rhodesstate.edu; Web Site: www.rhodesstate.edu Enrollment Information: In the Fall of 2013, 12,600 students enrolled at the Toledo-area campus, and 2,000 students enrolled at the Findlay-area campus. Housing is available near campus. All students commute. Enrollment Information: In the fall of 2013, 3,599 total students enrolled. Academic Calendar: Semester, eight- and five-week summer sessions. Academic Calendar: Semester. Degrees Offered: Associate of Applied Science, Associate of Applied Business, Associate of Technical Study, Associate of Arts, and Associate of Science Degrees Offered: Associate of Applied Science, Associate of Applied Business, Associate of Arts, Associate of Science, and Associate of Technical Studies. Transfer Module: Ohio Board of Regents approved. Transfer Module: Ohio Board of Regents approved. Admission Requirements: Open Admissions. High school transcript or equivalent, ACT required for all health students. Certain programs may have additional selective admission requirements. Admissions Requirements: $25 application fee, high school transcript or GED, COMPASS placement test. Certain programs may have additional requirements including the ACT. Office Hours: Monday through Thursday: 9 am – 6 pm; Friday: 9 am – 4:30 pm. Select Saturdays: 8 am – 12 pm. Hours may vary by semester and/or location. Office Hours: Monday and Tuesday, 8 a.m. - 6 p.m.; Wednesday Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Admissions Staff: Betsy Johnson - Vice President, Enrollment Management and Student Services; Meghan Schmidbauer - Director of Admissions; Jennifer Irelan – Manager of Communications; Carolyn Eaton, Stefanie Madison, Gary Walkowiak, Ashley King, Emily Nix – Admissions Representatives. Enrollment Staff: Traci Cox, Director of Admissions; Chad Teman, Assistant Director; Katie Cox, Admissions Counselor; Kitt Horn, Off-Site Services Coordinator; Kelly Polser, Office Assistant. Special Services: Placement testing (COMPASS) is available to all new students. Professional/certification testing is available. NCTA Consortium member. Support services are available for students with disabilities. Academic support services for all students. Military friendly school. Special Services: Advanced placement and institutional testing, learning assistance and accommodative services. Military friendly. International student admission. Post-Secondary Enrollment Options (PSEO) Requirements: Academic placements testing or ACT scores, signed statement of parent/student participation in high school PSEO counseling/advising, admissions counseling or advising of PSEO candidates by college personnel, current high school transcript, and GPA of 3.0 in subject matter. Orientation required for all students. Students must meet with a PSEO advisor to set up and schedule and register. Contact: Meghan Schmidbauer, Director of Admissions, (567) 661-2155. Post-Secondary Enrollment Options (PSEO) Requirements: Rhodes State admissions application, PSEOP application form, signed statement of parent/student participation in high school PSEOP counseling, admission counseling or advising of PSEOP candidates by college personnel, and current high school transcript. Some programs require ACT and minimum GPA. Annual Expenses: Tuition - $153.00 per credit hour (in-state); Registration fee - $10. Late Registration fee - $50; Transportation fee - varies upon credit hours. Other fees based upon courses. Net Price calculator available online. Financial Aid: Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), Financial Aid application priority deadline: May 1. Contact: Director of Financial Aid, 419-995-8393. Financial Aid: Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), Net Price Calculator and academic scholarship. Contacts: Betsy Johnson, Vice President, Enrollment Management and Student Services. Amy Giordano, Director of Oserve, 1-800-GO-OWENS, ext. 7378. Annual Expenses: Tuition $3,844 (12 credit hours/term). 9 Rio Grande Community College Sinclair Community College Rio Grande, Ohio 45674 444 West Third Street, Dayton, Ohio 45402-1460 Profile: Rio Grande Community College was established in 1974 to meet the need for technical education in the four county district of Gallia, Jackson, Vinton, and Meigs Counties. Rio Grande Community College offers a wide range of services including associate degrees, technical programs, transfer programs, and continuing education. Rio Grande Community College has a unique partnership with the University of Rio Grande, a four-year independent liberal arts college, for students to continue on to receive a bachelor’s degree or higher. 100% of credits from the Community College transfer to the University of Rio Grande. Profile: Public, two-year community college serving Montgomery County and the Miami Valley region, located in downtown Dayton, adjacent to I-75, north of State Route 35. Sinclair offers career programs that are technical in nature as well as university parallel programs for students to transfer to a four-year college or university. Sinclair also offers many short-term technical certificate programs (from 15 to 44 credits) including: Call Center, Java Enterprise Development, Web Authoring, Web Programming, Electrical Construction, Rescue Technician, Family Advocate, Photographic Technology, Desktop Publishing, Multimedia, Pharmacy Technician. New programs available in bioscience, Unmanned Aerial Systems, and veterinary technology. Accreditation: Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. Accreditation: Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. Admission Phone: 740-245-7208; Toll Free: 1-800-282-7201, ext. 7208 Email: admissions@rio.edu; Web Site: www.rio.edu Admission Phone: 937-512-3000; Toll Free: (in Ohio) 1-800-315-3000 Fax Number: 937-512-2393; Web Site: www.sinclair.edu Enrollment Information: In the Fall of 2013, there were approximately 2,400 students enrolled. The average class size is 16. Housing is available on/near campus; 86 percent of the students commute. Enrollment Information: In Fall 2013, 22,218 students were enrolled with an average class size of 19 students. Housing is available near campus. All students commute. Academic Calendar: Semester, rolling admission. Academic Calendar: Semesters 2014 with rolling admission. Degrees Offered: Associate of Arts, Associate of Applied Science, Associate of Applied Business, and Associate of Technical Study, and one-year certificate programs. Degrees Offered: Associate of Arts, Associate of Science, Associate of Applied Science, Associate of Technical Study, and Associate of Individualized Study. Transfer Module: OBR approved. Transfer Module: OBR approved. Admissions Requirements: High school transcript or G.E.D. Certain programs may have additional requirements, including selective admissions. Open enrollment, (drop application fee). Admission Requirements: $20 fee. Mandatory assessment in Math, Writing Skills, and Reading for degree and certificate-seeking students. Certain programs may have additional requirements. Office Hours: Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Office Hours: Monday - Thursday, 8 a.m. - 7 p.m.; Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Admission Staff: Thomas Mansperger - Dean of Enrollment Management. Admission Staff: Ted Sampson, Enrollment Coordinator; Enrollment Advisors: Kylie Dorsten, Shawn Rudegeair, Shola Odumade, Tricia Tuffey, Robin Rucker and Trace Fowler. Special Services: Advanced Placement, CLEP and institutional testing available. Support services for learning disabled and handicapped students. Academic scholarships available for minority (multicultural) students. Post-Secondary Enrollment Options (PSEO) Requirements: Academic placement testing, special application form, current high school transcript, special PSEO orientation, and GPA of 3.0. Special Services: Advanced Placement, CLEP and institutional testing available. Support services for learning disabled and handicapped students. Special programs, services, and academic scholarships available for multicultural students. Support services available for international students. Annual Expenses: Tuition $116.16 per credit hour (in district); $136.16 per credit hour (out of district); Room and Board $9,450; Fees $500; Books/Supplies $1,000. Annual Expenses: Total Tuition and Fees Per Credit Hour $99.03 in county; $146.28 out of Montgomery County, in state; $282.40 out of state residents Financial Aid: Free Application for Student Financial Aid (FAFSA), Institutional Financial Aid form and academic scholarships. 95% of students receive some form of financial aid. Contact Person: Zana Smith, Director of Financial Aid, 800-282-7201, ext. 7285. Financial Aid: Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) at www.fafsa.ed.gov. Sinclair’s school code is 003119. Contact: Financial Aid & Scholarships office, 937-512-3000 or finaid@sinclair.edu. 10 Southern State Community College Stark State College Central Campus - 100 Hobart Drive, Hillsboro, Ohio 45133 6200 Frank Ave. NW, North Canton, OH 44720 Profile: The College has four locations in Hillsboro, Mt. Orab, Washington Court House and Wilmington. About 2,500 students are enrolled in a variety of technical and general study programs. Placement rates for technical graduates approach 100 percent. Extensive adult and developmental programs allow students to start classes at an appropriate skill level. Profile: Located in Northern Stark County, adjacent to Interstate 77, conveniently located for students from Stark, Carroll, Columbiana, Holmes, Medina, Portage, Summit, Tuscarawas and Wayne Counties. Satellite centers and off-campus course sites are located in Alliance, Barberton, Carrollton, and Downtown Canton. Offers more than 230 associate degrees, options, one-year and career enhancement certificates in Business and Entrepreneurial Studies, Engineering Technologies, Information Technologies, Health Sciences, Education and Human Services, Liberal Arts, and Mathematics and Sciences. Stark State College has written transfer agreements with local colleges and universities. Accreditation: Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. Admission Phone: 937-393-3431; Toll Free: 1-800-628-7722 Fax Number: 937-393-6682; Email: info@sscc.edu Web Site: www.sscc.edu Accreditation: Higher Learning Commission. Admission Phone: 330-966-5450 or 494-6170 Toll Free: 1-800-79-STARK; Fax Number: 330-497-6313 Web Site: www.starkstate.edu Enrollment Information: In the Fall of 2012, a total of 2,429 students enrolled. There were 1,257 part-time and 1,172 full-time students. The average class size is 21. All students commute. Enrollment Information: In the fall of 2013 a total of 15,443 students enrolled. The average class size is 22. All students commute. Academic Calendar: Semester, rolling admission. Academic Calendar: Semester, rolling admission. Degrees Offered: Associate of Arts, Associate of Science, Associate of Applied Business, Associate of Applied Science, and Associate of Technical Study. Degrees Offered: Associate of Applied Science, Associate of Applied Business, Associate of Technical Studies, Associate of Arts and Associate of Science. Transfer Module: OBR approved. Transfer Module: OBR approved. Admission Requirements: No application fee, high school transcript. Certain programs may have additional requirements including selective admission. Admission Requirements: Application, academic placement assessment or recent ACT, official high school transcript, official college transcript(s), if applicable, and $85 processing fee. Certain programs may have additional requirements. Office Hours: Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. and by appointment. Office Hours: Monday through Thursday, 8 a.m. - 7:30 p.m.; Friday, 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. Admission Staff: Wendy Johnson - Director of Admissions; James Bland VP of Student Affairs and Enrollment Management; Lisa J. Copas – Director of Recruiting. Admission Staff: Pam Arrington, Registrar; Admissions Counselors: Karen Novakovic, Monica Womack, Nate Cooks, Jackie Hostetler, Sarah Fiddler, Nour Kelly; Kathy Bernstein, Director of Disability Support Services; Disability Support Services Counselors: Melody Lee, Lisa Gilliland. Special Services: Advanced placement, CLEP and institutional testing available. Limited support services for learning disabled and handicapped students. Limited support services are available for international students. Special Services: Limited support services available for students with disabilities. Special programs, services, and academic scholarships available for minority (multicultural) students. Limited support services available for international students. Advanced placement scores for certain subject areas and CLEP credits accepted. Post-Secondary Enrollment Options (PSEO) Requirements: Qualifying scores on academic placement test or ACT English score of 18 or math score of 22, special application form, admission counseling or advising of PSEO candidates by college personnel, current high school transcript, OGT, 3.75 GPA (Freshmen), 3.5 GPA (Sophomores), 3.0 GPA (Juniors and/ or Seniors) Post-Secondary/Dual Enrollment Options Requirements: Dual Enrollment Admission application, academic placement assessment or ACT, PSEO information meeting or personal conference with program coordinator, official high school transcript, and overall 3.75 GPA (Freshmen), overall 3.5 GPA (Sophomores), overall 3.0 GPA (Juniors or Seniors). Annual Expenses: Tuition $4,232; Books/Supplies $2,050. Financial Aid: Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), Institutional Financial Aid form, FA Estimator, and scholarships. Annual Expenses: Tuition: $153.60 per credit hour; Books/Supplies: $1,500 Contact: Financial Aid Office, 1-800-628-7722, ext. 2610. Financial Aid: Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and academic scholarships. Contact Financial Aid and Registration, 330-494-6170, ext. 4301. 11 Terra State Community College Washington State Community College 2830 Napoleon Road, Fremont, Ohio 43420-9600 710 Colegate Drive, Marietta, Ohio 45750 Profile: Terra State Community College provides access to higher education with low cost tuition and classes offered at convenient times. Our rural campus is safe and friendly, with free parking. Terra State offers technical degrees and the convenience of the first two years of a bachelor’s degree from well trained, exceptional faculty; small class size ensures direct access to faculty with one-on-one attention. Profile: A public, state-supported community college located in historic Marietta, Ohio. Washington State offers both baccalaureate transfer programs and technical education programs. The associate of arts and associate of science degrees are designed for students who wish to complete their freshman and sophomore years of a bachelor’s degree locally, then transfer to a four-year college or university to complete the junior and senior years. The technical education programs prepare graduates with knowledge and skills that can be applied to jobs in important sectors of today’s knowledge-based economy. Accreditation: Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. Accreditation: Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. Admission Phone: 419-559-2349; Toll Free: 1-866-AT-TERRA Fax Number: 419-559-2352; Email: admissions@terra.edu Web Site: www.terra.edu Admission Phone: 740-568-1900; Fax Number: 740-376-0257 Web Site: www.wscc.edu Enrollment Information: In the fall of 2013, a total of 2,994 students enrolled. The average class size is 16. Enrollment Information: In the Fall of 2013, a total of 1,592 students enrolled. The average class size is 16. All students commute. Academic Calendar: Semester; multiple summer sessions (five, eight, and ten week) available. Academic Calendar: Semester, rolling admission. Degrees Offered: Associate of Applied Science, Associate of Applied Business, Associate of Technical Study, Associate of Individualized Studies, Associate of Arts, Associate of Science, and Associate Degree Nursing. Degrees Offered: Associate of Arts, Associate of Science, Associate of Applied Science, Associate of Applied Business, Associate of Individualized Studies, and Associate of Technical Studies. Transfer Module: OBR approved. Transfer Module: OBR approved. Admission Requirements: complete admissions application (no fee), high school transcript. Certain programs may have additional requirements. Rolling admission. Office Hours: Monday through Thursday, 7:30 a.m. - 8 p.m.; Friday, 7 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Office Hours: Monday through Thursday, 8 am - 5 pm; Friday, 8 am - 4 pm Admission Staff: Amanda Herb - Vice President for Enrollment and Student Success; Carrie Thrash - Assistant Director of Admissions; Nicole Kuhn Assistant Director of Admissions. Admission Staff: Heath Martin, Interim Dean of Enrollment Services; Amanda Tooley, Admissions Recruiter. Special Services: Advanced placement, CLEP and institutional testing available. Support services for learning disabled and handicapped students. Academic scholarships available. Special Services: Support services available for students with disabilities. Contact the Office of Counseling & Disability Services at 419-559-2342. Post-Secondary Enrollment Options (PSEO) Requirements: To be eligible for the PSEO program, students must attend a college orientation session, take the COMPASS placement test, meet specific grade point average requirements, submit a current high school transcript, and meet with an academic advisor. Prospective students should contact Deb Goins, Assistant Director of Advising, for more information. Post-Secondary Enrollment Options (PSEO) Requirements: PSEO application form, academic placement testing, signed statement of parent/ student participation, high school PSEO counseling, admission counseling or advising of PSEO candidates by college personnel, current high schooltranscript, and GPA of 3.0. Annual Expenses: $148.09 per credit hour; Full-Time Annual Tuition $4,421.92; Books $1,200 (estimated). Annual Expenses: $139.00 per credit hour (in-state); $276.00 per credit hour (out-of-state). Financial Aid: Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and college scholarships. Financial aid priority deadline: April 1. Full and partialtuition scholarships. Contact: Financial Aid Office, 419-559-2344. Financial Aid: Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), Institutional Financial Aid form and academic scholarships. Contact Person: Shannon Venezia - Director of Financial Aid and Government Relations; Reba Bartrug Assistant Director of Financial Aid, 740-568-1908. 12 Zane State College State of Ohio Transfer 1555 Newark Road, Zanesville, Ohio 43701 Profile: Located in Zanesville, Ohio, a town of approximately 30,000 people, and shares a 179-acre campus with Ohio University-Zanesville. In addition, the campus features a 125-acre land laboratory and engineering technology center located in the city’s industrial park. The College also features a branch campus in Cambridge, Ohio. The Ohio Board of Regents, following the directive of the Ohio General Assembly, has developed a statewide policy to facilitate movement of students and transfer credits from one Ohio public college or university to another. The purpose of the State Policy is to avoid duplication of course requirements and to enhance student mobility throughout Ohio’s higher education system. Since independent colleges and universities in Ohio may or may not be participating in the transfer policy, students interested in transferring to an independent institution are encouraged to check with the college or university of their choice regarding transfer agreements. Accreditation: Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. Admission Phone: 740-454-2501; Toll Free: 1-800-686-8324 Fax Number: 740-454-0035; Web Site: www.zanestate.edu The Ohio Board of Regents’ Transfer and Articulation policy established the Transfer Module, which is a specific subset or the entire set of a college or university’s general education requirements. The Transfer Module contains 36-40 semester hours of specified course credits in English composition, mathematics, fine arts, humanities, social science, behavioral science, natural science, physical science, and interdisciplinary course work. A transfer module completed at one college or university will automatically meet the requirements of the transfer module at the receiving institution, once the student is accepted. Students may be required, however, to meet additional general education requirements that are not included in the Transfer Module. Enrollment Information: In the Fall of 2013, a total of 3,590 students enrolled. There were 2,370 part-time and 1,220 full-time students. The average class size is 14. Housing is available near campus. Academic Calendar: Semester, rolling admission. Degrees Offered: Associate of Applied Science, Associate of Applied Business, Associate of Technical Study, Associate of Art, Associate of Science Transfer Module: OBR approved. Admission Requirement: High school graduation or GED. Certain programs/scholarships may have additional requirements including selective admission or ACT. Office Hours: Monday through Friday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Admission Staff: Taggart Archibald – Senior Director of Recruitment; Paul Young - Director of Post Secondary Programs; Jody Burchett - Recruitment Coordinator; Keisha Norris – Recruitment Coordinator. Special Services: Institutional testing for advanced placement available. Limited support services for learning disabled and handicapped students. Special programs, services, and academic scholarships available for minority (multicultural) students. Limited support services are available for international students. Post-Secondary Enrollment Options (PSEO) Requirements: Academic placement testing, special application form, signed statement of parent/ student participation in high school PSEO counseling, admission counseling or advising of PSEO candidates by college personnel, current high school transcript, and special PSEO orientation. Annual Expenses: Tuition $4,470 (based on 15 credits); Books/Supplies $1,500. Financial Aid: Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), FA Estimator and academic scholarships. Contact Person: Amanda Reisinger Director of Student Financial Aid, 740-588-1275. Campus Visits: By appointment by calling the Admissions Office at 740-588-1226. 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TAGS (Transfer Assurance Guide) Courses These courses consist of many general education and some major/ degree courses that have already been identified as TAG courses. These courses transfer from each institution course for course and count toward your graduation requirements. For more information and a listing of currently approved TAG courses, please visit: http://regents.ohio.gov/transfer/tags/index.php OTM (Ohio Transfer Module) Courses These courses consist of many of the major/degree courses and have been identified as OTM courses. These courses transfer from each institution and are recognized as area credit by the receiving institution (English, Mathematics, etc.) and count toward your graduation requirements. For more information and a complete listing of currently approved OTM courses, please visit: http://regents.ohio.gov/transfer/ otm/index.php 21