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2 Information in this publication was provided by members of the Ohio Association of Two-Year College Admission Officers and was prepared at RhodesState College, Lima, Ohio Design and layout by Keystrokes, Advertising/Design

3 Colleges Belmont Technical College... 3 Central Ohio Technical College... 3 Cincinnati State Technical and Community College... 4 Clark State Community College... 4 Columbus State Community College... 5 Cuyahoga Community College... 5 Edison Community College... 6 Hocking College... 6 James A. Rhodes State College... 7 Jefferson Community College... 7 Lakeland Community College... 8 Lorain County Community College... 8 Marion Technical College... 9 North Central State College... 9 Northwest State Community College Owens Community College Rio Grande Community College Sinclair Community College Southern State Community College Stark State College of Technology Terra Community College Washington State Community College.. 13 Zane State College Programs of Study Business Technologies Engineering and Industrial Technologies Health Technologies Public Service Technologies Two-Year Colleges: Associate Degree Preferred! Do you know that over 45 percent of all undergraduate college students begin their studies at a two-year college? Two-year colleges offer: Academic Excellence Quality Faculty and Staff Affordable Cost Classes Close to Home Variety of Programs 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 Sc.hools Ohio s two-year college system is made up of 23 state-assisted and locally autonomous technical and community colleges. In 2006, over students 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 two-year 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! Ohio Association of Two-Year College Admission Officers (OATYCAO)

4 CAS Course Applicability System CAS is a free web-based system that provides transfer information on courses, course equivalencies and program requirements for various participating institutions. CAS Features Course Descriptions Access course descriptions for other participating CAS schools. Academic Programs Access information about academic programs and degrees offered at participating CAS schools. Course Equivalency Guide See how courses will transfer from institution to institution. Your Courses Keep a list of the courses you have taken and grade earned. This information can be used to run a planning guide. Please Note: You Must Be A Member To Save Your Course History Information. Planning Guides You can use this option to run an unofficial degree audit to see how courses you have taken apply toward requirements for an academic program at another institution. Student Services Access the websites for offices such as admissions, financial aid and the Office of the registrar at other institutions. Become a CAS Member 1. Access CAS at 2. Click on New Account. 3. Select Owens Community College. CAS Tools To View Course Equivalencies By School Click the Course Equivalencies button Select the institution to which the credit will be transferred. Click on the browse by school button to view courses by school and department. Select the institution from which the credit will be transferred (institution where you completed your coursework). Click See Equivalencies. To Store Your Course History In You CAS Account Click the Your Courses button. Click add. Select the institution where you have completed your course work. Click on coursebank to select your courses from the institution s course inventory or click request import to have your coursework sent to you electronically by the institution or click freeform to enter all information regarding your coursework by hand. Note: Not all institutions may have the request import option. If you choose to use the coursebank or freeform option, you will have to click add to list to add each course to your temporary list. Click Save to add the courses to your final list maintained in Your Courses. To Request A Planning Guide Click the Planning Guides button. Click Request Planning Guide. Select the institution to which you would like to transfer your coursework and click the select institution button. Depending on the institution, you will either need to select the department of the academic program of interest then select the program or directly choose the program in which you are interested. Click the Request a Regular Planning Guide button to view a list of the required courses for the program you are interested in. This also will show you what requirements you have completed based on the coursework you have stored in Your Courses and requirements you still have yet to complete. 4. Complete the Registration form and click submit. 2

5 Belmont Technical College 120 Fox - Shannon Place, St. Clairsville, Ohio Profile: Located approximately 15 miles west of Wheeling, West Virginia, on I-70, Belmont Technical College draws students from six Ohio and five West Virginia counties. Classes are also offered at North Center, Cadiz, Ohio. Admission Phone: , Toll Free , North Center Fax Number: info@btc.edu. Web Site: Enrollment Information: In the Fall of 2003, a total of 1,752 students enrolled. There were 580 part-time and 1,172 full-time students. All of the students commute to campus. The average class size is 21. Academic Calendar: Quarter, rolling admission. Degrees Offered: Associate of Applied Science, Associate of Applied Business, and Associate of Technical Study. Admission Requirements: Completion of ACCUPLACER after application, but prior to registration. Certain programs may have additional requirements. ACT scores allowed. Office Hours: Monday through Thursday, 8 a.m. - 6 p.m.; Friday, 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.; Saturday, 8 a.m. -12 p.m. Admissions Staff: Michael Sterling, Director of Recruitment; Juanita Roxby, Senior Recruitment Counselor; Crissy D Aquila, High School Relations Advisor Special Services: To assist students seeking advanced placement, the college offers institutional testing. Formal handicapped support services are available for learning disabled and handicapped students. Limited support services are available for international students. 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 All PSEO students must pass all sections of the ninth grade proficiency exams. Annual Expenses: Tuition $83.25 per credit hour; Books/Supplies $500. Financial Aid: Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), Financial Aid brochure and academic scholarships. Contact Person: Susan L. Galavich, Director of Financial Aid, Central Ohio Technical College 1179 University Drive, Newark, Ohio 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 Health, Business, Engineering, and Public Service Technologies. Admission Phone: ; Toll Free (within Ohio) NEWARK, ext Fax Number: jmerrin@cotc.edu. Web Site: Enrollment Information: In the Fall of 2006, a total of 3,094 enrolled. There were 1,714 part-time and 1,380 full-time students. The average class size is 18. Housing is available on and near campus. The majority of students commute. Academic Calendar: Quarter, rolling admission. Degrees Offered: Associate of Applied Science and Associate of Applied Business. Admission Requirements: $20 fee, high school transcript, free placement tests. Some programs have additional requirements including selective admission. Office Hours: Monday through Thursday, 8 a.m. - 6 p.m.; Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Admission Staff: John Merrin - Director of Admissions; Cris LeBlanc- Assistant Director of Admissions Heather Pursley, Tyler Hack - Admissions Representatives; Kathleen Quick - Secretary. 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) 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 3.0 or higher (3.5 freshmen and sophomores) and currently enrolled in an Ohio chartered high school. Annual Expenses: Tuition $3,600 (Ohio Resident); Books/Supplies $1,200 Financial Aid: Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Financial aid application priority deadline: April 1. Contact Person: Debra Clark, Senior Financial Aid Advisor,

6 Cincinnati State Technical and Community College 3520 Central Parkway, Cincinnati, Ohio Profile: Cincinnati State Technical and Community College is the only autonomous, comprehensive, state two-year college in Hamilton County. Cincinnati State offers over 116 associate degree and certificate programs in Arts & Sciences, Business, Health & Public Safety, 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. College Information Sessions are every Tuesday at 9 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. No reservations necessary. Midwest Culinary Institute Information Sessions are the first Thursday of the month at 11 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. Admission Phone: Fax Number: adm@cincinnatistate.edu. Web Site: Enrollment Information: In the Fall of 2006, a total of 8,277 enrolled. There were 5001 part-time, and 3276 full-time students. The average class size is 21. All students commute. Academic Calendar: 5 Terms, 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. Admission Requirements: $10 fee, high school transcript and/or college transcript, and the ACT COMPASS placement test. Certain programs may have additional requirements. Office Hours: Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Admission Staff: Gabriele Boeckermann - Director of Admission; Chuck Hatcher, Johnna Collins, Karen Jordan, Tracy Early - Admission Representatives. Special Services: Advanced placement, institutional testing available. 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 (multicultural) students. Formal programs and limited support services, for veterans and international students. Post-Secondary Enrollment Options (PSEO) Requirements: ACT Compass placement testing, (students must place at college-level coursework), special application form, letter of recommendation, high school transcript, admission advising of PSEO candidates by college personnel and special PSEO orientation. Deadlines: June 1 for early fall and late fall; November 16 for winter and spring. Non-public schools (08) March 26 for all terms. Annual Expenses: Tuition $4,800 (Ohio Resident); $9,600 (non-resident) Fees $130; Books/Supplies $1,500. Financial Aid: Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), academic and need-based scholarships. Contact Person, Jan Lewis, Associate Director of Financial Aid and Scholarships, Clark State Community College P.O. Box 570, Springfield, Ohio Profile: A public, state-supported community college offering over 40 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. Admission Phone: Fax Number: Web Site: Enrollment Information: In the Fall of 2006, the college enrolled 3,339 credit students. There were 1,135 full-time and 2,204 part-time students. The average class size is 17. All students commute to campus. Academic Calendar: Quarter. 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. Admission Requirements: $15 application fee, high school and/or college transcript, placement testing. Certain selective admissions programs may have additional requirements, such as high school and/or college transcripts. Office Hours: Monday through Thursday, 8 a.m. - 6 p.m.; Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Admission Staff: Corey Holliday - Director of Admissions; Nina Wiley- Admissions Specialist; Abby Paul-Admissions Specialist; Kimberly Cole- Administrative Assistant-Kim Cole; Correspondence Management Technican and Missty Rhodes-Seasonal Welcome Center Receptionist. 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. 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 showing passing of all portions of the ninth grade proficiency, special PSEO orientation, and GPA specific to grade level. Annual Expenses: $77.50 per credit hour. Financial Aid: Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), Institutional Financial Aid form, academic and need-based scholarships. Contact Person: Kathy Klay, Director of Financial Aid,

7 Columbus State Community College 550 E. Spring Street, Columbus, Ohio Profile: Columbus State is a public, state-assisted community college, offering over 50 technical career programs, as well as transfer programs. Technical programs are offered in the areas of business, health, human services, public service, and engineering technologies. Transfer programs allow students to complete as much as the first two years of a bachelor s degree. Admission Phone: or 5353 (Telephone Information Center), Toll Free Fax Number: Web Site: Enrollment Information: In the Fall of 2006, a total 22,745 students enrolled. The average class size is19. Academic Calendar: Quarter, rolling admission. Degrees Offered: Associate of Arts, Associate of Science, Associate of Applied Science, and Associate of Technical Studies. Admission Requirements: a one-time, non-refundable $50 matriculation fee is due with first quarter registration fees; this includes the application fee.$10 fee. Certain programs may have additional requirements including selective admission. Office Hours: Monday through Thursday, 8 a.m. - 6 p.m.; Friday, 9:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Admission Staff: Tari Blaney - Director of Admissions; Amy Barends, George Chatters, Jan Crozier, Charles Dawson, Pat Fabrisi, Brenda Ley, Rikki Zins, Noreen Rohde - Admissions Advisors; Amy Burrell, Susan Ewing- Ramsay, Misty Singer-Mahefkey - International Enrollment Advisors. 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. Post-Secondary Enrollment Options (PSEO) Requirements: Qualifying scores on academic COMPASS placement test, special application form, signed statement of parent/student, admission counseling or advising of PSEO candidates by college personnel, current high school transcript, composite score of 22 on ACT or PACT (or a comparable score on the SAT or P-SAT) in lieu of 3.0 GPA for juniors and 2.7 GPA for seniors, must pass Ohio Graduation test. Annual Expenses: Tuition $79 per credit hour (Ohio Resident); $175 per credit hour (Non-resident); $210 per credit hour (International); Books/ Supplies $1,050. Cuyahoga Community College Western Campus Pleasant Valley Rd., Parma, OH Metropolitan Campus Community College Ave., Cleveland, OH Eastern Campus Richmond Rd., Highland Hills Village, OH 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. Admission Phone: Metro ; East ; West or Toll Free Web Site: Enrollment Information: In the Fall of 2003, approximately 24,000 students enrolled. All of the students commute. 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. Admission Requirements: Certain programs may have additional requirements including selective admission. Office Hours: Monday through Thursday, 8:30 a.m.- 8 p.m.; Friday, 8:30 a.m.- 5 p.m.; and some Saturdays, 8:30 a.m.- 11:30 a.m. Admission Staff: Susan Schillings - Director (West); Adam Zambetti - Director (East); Barbara Boros - 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. 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. Annual Expenses: Tuition $2,191 (based on 15 credits per semester incounty residency); Books/Supplies $675. Financial Aid: Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), Ohio Instructional Grant (OIG) and academic scholarships. Financial aid application priority deadline: August 1. Financial Aid: Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), academic scholarships. Contact: Financial Aid Office,

8 Edison Community College 1973 Edison Drive, Piqua, Ohio 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. Academic options: strong university-transfer program (first two years of a four-year degree) and a variety of career programs (popular programs are Commercial Art, Theater Performance, Internet Technologies, Plastics Manufacturing, Systems Engineering, and Welding Technology, and Nursing). Partnerships with selected universities add the option of obtaining a fouryear degree at the Piqua campus. Sports: NJCAA men s and women s basketball. New for Fall 2006: Women s Volleyball. Admission Phone: , Toll Free Fax Number: info@edisonohio.edu. Web Site: Enrollment Information: Fall of 2006, a total of 3,116 students enrolled. There were 1,986 part-time and 1,130 full-time students. The average class size is 20. All students commute. 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. Admission Requirements: $20 fee, high school transcript, ACT, SAT, or COMPASS. Non-graduates submit GED report and participate in academic assessment for class placement. 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. Admission Staff: Velina Bogart - Coordinator of Admissions/PSEOP Coordinator; Gretchen Rentz - Coordinator of Admissions; Chip Hare - Coordinator of Admissions/Athletic Director; Stacey Bean - Coordinator of Admissions Special Services: Advanced placement, CLEP, institutional testing, ACT - PEP, and credit for prior learning available. Formal Special Needs support services, support services for international students, and career, search services are available. placement testing, signed statement of parent, student participation in high school PSEO counseling, admission advising of PSEO candidates by college personnel. Scheduling dependent upon a variety of factors, including GPA, ACT and COMPASS scores. Annual Expenses: Fees $115 per semester credit hour; Books/Supplies $600 (per semester). Deferred payment plan available. Hocking College 3301 Hocking Parkway, Nelsonville, Ohio Profile: Located on 2,300 acres in beautiful southeastern Ohio, Hocking College offers many programs unique to Ohio including: Industrial Ceramics, Compressed Air and Gas, Forest Management, Archaeology, and Fitness Management. Hocking s Culinary Institute and Hotel/restaurant Management programs use the Inn at Hocking as a training facility. New programs: Fuel Cell and Alternative Energy, and Technical Theatre. Admission Phone: , Toll Free HOCKING. Fax Number: Web Site: admissions@hocking.edu Enrollment Information: In the Fall of 2004, a total 4,943 students enrolled. There were 1,503 part-time and 3,440 full-time students. Housing available on/near campus; 35 percent of students commute. Academic Calendar: Quarter, rolling admission. Degrees Offered: Associate in Applied Science, Associate in Applied Business, Associate in Technical Study, and Associate in Individualized Studies. Admission Requirements: $15 fee. Certain programs may have additional requirements including selective admission. Office Hours: Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. - 7 p.m. Saturday 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. by appointment. Admission Staff: Nicole Crump, Kerry Hagerty, Brian Heidlebaugh, Christine Woodgears, Mindy Roggow, Jen Warner - Admissions Counselors; Gary Baldwin - Director of Admissions; Lynnette Hull - Dean of Enrollment Services; Diane Wolf - Assistant Director of Admissions Information. Special Services: Advanced placement, CLEP, and JVS articulation. Formal handicapped programs and support services are available for LD and handicapped students. Formal programs and limited support services available for international students. 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. Annual Expenses: Tuition $3,348 ($92 per credit hour); Room $3,495; Board $3,219; Fees 490; Books/Supplies $945. Financial Aid: Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), Institutional academic scholarships. Financial aid application priority deadline: February 28. Scholarship deadline: February 28. Contact: Financial Aid Office, , ext Financial Aid: Free Application for Student Financial Aid (FAFSA), academic scholarships, veteran benefits, and child care grants. Financial aid application priority deadline: May 1. Contact: Student Financial Aid Office, or

9 James A. Rhodes State College 4240 Campus Drive, Lima, Ohio Profile: The College is located on a 545 acre setting near Interstate 75. A student at Rhodes State can take advantage of the campus library, bookstore, career planning center, food services, placement services, and day care center. Rhodes State offers day, evening, and weekend classes. Many telecourses and selected internet courses are also available. Rhodes State shares the campus with Ohio State University-Lima. Admission Phone: Fax Number: enroll@rhodesstate.edu. Web Site: Enrollment Information: In the Fall of 2006, a total 3,379 students enrolled. Rhodes State College has limited capacity residence halls and a housing list is available. Academic Calendar: Quarter. Degrees Offered: Associate of Applied Science, Associate of Applied Business, and Associate of Technical Study. Admissions Requirements: $25 fee, high school transcript or GED evidence, COMPASS placement test. Certain programs may have additional requirements including selective admission. Office Hours: Monday and Tuesday, 8 a.m. - 6 p.m.; Wednesday-Friday, 8 a.m.- 5 p.m. Enrollment Staff: Traci Cox - Director of Admissions; Chad Teman - Coordinator of Territory Management, Tara Ryan - Admissions Counselor, Melissa Thomas - Admissions Counselor. Special Services: Advanced placement and institutional testing available. Formal programs 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. 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, ACT, P-ACT, and GPA standards. Annual Expenses: Tuition $3,329 (12 credit hours/term). Financial Aid: Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), Institutional Financial Aid form and academic scholarships. Financial aid application priority deadline: May 1. Contact: Director of Financial Aid, Jefferson Community College 4000 Sunset Blvd., Steubenville, Ohio Profile: The college offers technical training in over 60 programs leading to one-year certificates and/or associate degrees. College programs include careers in: health technologies, business technologies, engineering technologies, public services, and Associate of Technical Study program. Jefferson Community College also has written transfer agreements with major colleges and universities across the state. Admission Phone: , Toll Free COLLEGE. Fax Number: Web Site: Enrollment Information: In the Fall of 2006, a total of 1,600 students enrolled. There were 673 part-time and 927 full-time students. 98 percent of the students commute. Academic Calendar: Semester. Rolling admission. Degrees Offered: Associate of Applied Science, Associate of Applied Business, Associate of Technical Study, Associate of Arts, Associate of Science. Transfer info is available on our website and on the CAS (Course Applicability System at Admission Requirements: $20 fee, high school transcript, ACT or SAT for some programs. Certain programs may have additional requirements including selective admission. Office Hours: Monday-Wednesday, 8 a.m. - 7 p.m.; Thursday-Friday, 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Admission Staff: Chuck Mascellino - Director of Admissions. 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. 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: Tuition $2,700; Fees $100; Books/Supplies $400. 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/ Student Records, , ext

10 Lakeland Community College 7700 Clocktower Drive, Kirtland, Ohio Profile: Offers modern, state-of-the-art facilities on a beautiful 400-acre campus. Lakeland offers university parallel programs and has written transfer agreements with major colleges and universities across the state. In addition, the College offers 42 career and technical programs designed for immediate job placement. Renovated Athletic and Fitness Center (Fall 2000). Admission Phone: , Toll Free Fax Number: tcooper@lakelandcc.edu. Web Site: Enrollment Information: In the Fall of 2006, a total 8491 students enrolled. There were 4932 part-time and 3559 full-time students. The average class size is 25. 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. Admission Requirements: $15 fee, high school transcript. Certain programs may have additional requirements including selective admission and for all health technologies programs. Office Hours: Monday & Tuesday 8 am - 7 pm; Wednesday and Thursday 8 am - 6 pm; Friday 8 am - 5 pm; Saturday Closed. Admission Staff: Tracey Cooper - Director of Admissions/Registrar; Peggy Guinn - Health Tech/Foreign Student Admissions Coordinator; Patricia Harris - Admissions Technician; Terri Dietz - Veterans Coordinator. 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 minority (multicultural) students. Limited support services are available for international students. 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 3.0. Annual Expenses: Tuition $2400; Fees $350 Financial Aid: Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), Institutional Financial Aid form and academic scholarship application. Financial aid application priority deadline: March 1. Contact Person: Melissa Amspaugh - Director of Financial Aid, Lorain County Community College 1005 Abbe Road North, Elyria, Ohio 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 several fouryear universities to bring bachelor s and master s degrees right to the LCCC campus in fields such as Business, Nursing, Computer Science and Engineering, Communication, Education, Pyschology, Specialized Studies, Accounting, Social Work, and Biology. Admission Phone: Fax Number: Web Site: Enrollment Information: In the Fall of 2004, a total of 9,911 enrolled. There were 6,132 full-time and 3,779 part-time students. The average class size was 19. All of the students commute. Housing is available nearby. Academic Calendar: Semester. Eight- and five-week summer. Degrees Offered: Associate of Arts, Associate of Science, Associate of Applied Science, Associate of Applied Business, Associate of Technical Study, Associate of Individualized Studies, and Associate of Arts in Teacher Education. Admission Requirements: High school transcript or GED, placement assessment and application. Certain programs may have additional requirements. Office Hours: Monday through Thursday, 8:30 a.m. - 7:30 p.m.; Friday, 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Enrollment Staff: Dione Somerville - Director of Enrollment Services; Cindy Kushner - Marketing Specialist and Recruitment; Sue Lekan - Associate Registrar. 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 3.9 GPA for freshmen, 3.7 GPA for sophomores, 3.5 GPA for juniors and 3.0 GPA for seniors. Annual Expenses: Tuition (based upon credits/semester) $2,300 for in-county residents; $2,780 for out-of-county residents; Books/Supplies $800. Financial Aid: Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and academic scholarships. Contact Person: Stephanie Sutton, Director of Financial Aid, , ext

11 Marion Technical College 1467 Mount Vernon Avenue, Marion, Ohio 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:interactive Media Technology, Utilities Maintenance, increased transfer options, and IT external certifications. Accreditation: Higher Learning Commission; North Central. Admission Phone: Fax Number: enroll@mtc.edu. Web Site: Enrollment Information: In the Fall of 2006, a total 2,100 students were enrolled. The average class size is 19. All students commute, although local housing is available near campus. Academic Calendar: Quarter. Fall 2007 admission deadline is September 12. Prospective students are encouraged to apply for admission and scholarships by June 1. Degrees Offered: Associate of Applied Science, Associate of Applied Business and Associate of Technical Study. Transfer Module and Transfer Assurance Guides (TAGs): OBR approved. Admissions Requirements: $20 fee, official (with seal) high school transcript, ACT (for Human and Social Services and Health Technology students only). Certain programs may have additional requirements including selective admission. Office Hours: Monday through Thursday, 8 a.m. - 7:30 p.m.; Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Admission Staff: Joel Liles - Director of Admission/Career Services; Jane Galyk - Assistant Director of Admission; Neta Budkowski -Admission Counselor; Susan Konves - Student Services Counselor; Shelly Haines - Administrative Assistant, and Sheryl Rossi, Student Services Assistant. 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 minority (multicultural) students. Special scholarships available for current year high school graduates ranked in top 50% of class. Post-Secondary Enrollment Options (PSEO) Admission guidelines: Academic placement testing, PSEO Participation form, student participation in high school PSEO counseling, admission counseling or advising of PSEO candidate by college personnel, current high school transcript, and GPA of 2.5 for seniors and 2.75 for juniors. North Central State College 2441 Kenwood Circle, P.O. Box 698, Mansfield, Ohio Profile: Two-year public institution of higher learning, offering 28 associate degree programs in the Business and Education, Technology and Workforce Development, and Health and Public Service. Placement rates for graduates have averaged 95 percent over the last ten years. Admission Phone: Toll Free Fax Number: Web Site: Enrollment Information: In the Fall of 2006, a total of 3,193 students enrolled. There were 2,189 part-time and 1,004 full-time students. The average class size is 15. All students commute. Academic Calendar: Quarter, rolling admission. Degrees Offered: Associate of Applied Science, Associate of Applied Business, and Associate of Technical Study. Admission Requirements: High school transcript. Certain programs may have additional requirements including selective admission. Office Hours: Monday through Thursday, 8 a.m. - 7:30 p.m.; Friday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.; select Saturdays, 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. Admission Staff: Nikia Fletcher - Director of Admissions; Jamie Roberts, Bobby Gossom, Annette Griffon, Stephanie Hall -Admissions Recruiting Representatives. Special Services: Advanced placement, CLEP, and institutional testing available. Limited support services for learning disabled and handicapped students. Limited support services for international students. 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. Annual Expenses: $80.75 per credit hour; Books/Supplies $800. Financial Aid: Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), Institutional Financial Aid form, FA Estimator, and academic scholarships. Contact Person: Doris Smith - Director of Financial Aid, Annual Expenses: Tuition: $3,636; Fees $50-100; Books/Supplies $700. Non-Ohio resident tuition $5,544. Costs slightly higher for Health majors. Deferred payment plan available. Financial Aid: Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), Institutional Financial Aid forms and academic scholarships. Financial aid priority deadline: June 1. Contact Person: R. Andrew Harper or Deb Langdon, , ext. 224 or

12 Northwest State Community College State Route 34, Archbold, Ohio Profile: A progressive, two-year, state-supported institution serving five counties in northwest Ohio. Approximately 3,500 students are enrolled in associate degree and certificate programs in the business, engineering, health, and human services technologies, and in a rapidly growing general studies division. Northwest State Community College is a state-of-the art institution which is now offering the Associate of Arts and Associate of Science for those students wishing to transfer to a four-year institution. On-campus day care available. Accreditation: North Central Admission Phone: Fax Number: Web Site: Enrollment Information: In the Spring 2005, a total of 3,100 students enrolled. There were 2,019 part-time and 1,001 full-time students. The average class size is 25. Housing is available near campus; 99 percent of the students commute. Academic Calendar: Semester, open enrollment. Degrees Offered: Associate of Applied Business, Associate of Applied Science, Associate of Technical Study, Associate of Arts, and Associate of Science. Admission Requirements: $20 fee, high school transcript, mandatory ACT COMPASS placement exam. Certain programs may have additional requirements including selective admission. Office Hours: Monday through Thursday, 8 a.m. - 6 p.m.; and Friday, 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. Admission Staff: Gretchen Boose - Admissions Coordinator; Jason Rickenberg - Student Success Coordinator Special Services: Online courses, advanced placement and institutional testing available. Limited support services for learning disabled and handicapped students. Co-op education. 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, passage of OGT, GPA of 3.0 for juniors and seniors and 3.5 GPA for freshmen and sophomores. Annual Expenses: Tuition $4,080; Books/Supplies est $900. Financial Aid: Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), FA Estimator, full-tuition guarantee Presidential Scholarship, and halftuition Dean s Scholarship. Contact Person: Amy Francis. Owens Community College Two Campuses: 1.) Oregon Road, P.O. Box 10,000, Toledo, Ohio ) 3200 Bright Rd., Findlay, Ohio Profile: Owens Community College offers more than 100 career oriented technical degrees, as well as the first two years of a bachelor s degree at half the cost of a university. Day, evening, and weekend classes are offered at the Toledo and Findlay campuses. Programs are in business and information, arts and sciences, health, public service, emergency preparedness, industrial and engineering technologies, fine and performing arts, natural sciences, skilled trades, and transportation. Upon graduation, over 95 percent of Owens graduates obtain jobs. With the addition of the associate of arts and associate of science degrees, students may complete their freshman and sophomore years of a bachelor s degree at Owens, then transfer to a four-year institution to complete their degree. Admission Phone: Toledo Campus (567) ; Toll Free GO- OWENS, ext. 7777; Findlay Campus or GO-OWENS, ext admissions@owens.edu. Web Site: Enrollment Information: In the Fall of 2006 nearly 18,000 students enrolled at the Toledo campus and nearly 3,000 students enrolled at the Findlay campus. Housing is available near campus. All students commute. Academic Calendar: Semester, eight- and five-week summer sessions. Open admission. Degrees Offered: Associate of Applied Science, Associate of Applied Business, Associate of Technical Study, Associate of Arts, and Associate of Science. Admission Requirements: High school transcript or equivalent, ACT required for all health students. Certain programs may have additional selective admission requirements. Office Hours: Monday through Thursday, 8 a.m. - 7:30 p.m.; Friday, 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.; Saturday, 8 a.m p.m. Admission Staff: Donna Gruber, Director of Enrollment Services; Jenifer Irelan, Assistant Director of Enrollment Services; Wendy Howe, Assistant Director of Enrollment Services; Kita Graham, Kari Ruhe, Stan Paige, Marchel Houston, Doug Bullimore, Joe Carone - Enrollment Services Representatives. FINDLAY; Angie Mcginnis, Director of Enrollment Services; Pat Dymarkowski, Enrollment Services Representative. Special Services: Assessment Services (COMPASS) are offered to all new students. Professional testing available; NCTA Consortium. Support services available for disabled students. Support services for international students. Academic support services for all students. placement testing, signed statement of parent/student participation CONTINUED ON PAGE OWENS COMMUNITY COLLEGE - CONTINUED in high school PSEO counseling, admission counseling or advising of PSEO candidates by college personnel, current high school transcript, and GPA of 3.0. Annual Expenses: Tuition $2952 (in Ohio); Registration $10; Parking $ Financial Aid: Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), Financial Aid Form (FAF), Family Financial Service (FFS), FA Estimator and academic scholarships. Contact Person: Toledo - Betsy Johnson, Financial Aid Director at GO-OWENS, ext. 7343; Findlay - Gary Ulrich, Financial Aid Representative at GO-OWENS.

13 Rio Grande Community College Rio Grande, Ohio 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. Admission Phone: ; Toll Free , ext rlong@rio.edu. Web Site: Enrollment Information: In the Fall of 2006, there were approximately 1,600 students enrolled. The average class size is 20. Housing is available on/near campus; 75 percent of the students commute. Academic Calendar: Semester, 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. Admissions Requirements: $25 fee, high school transcript or G.E.D. Certain programs may have additional requirements, including selective admissions. Open enrollment. Office Hours: Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Admission Staff: Rebecca Thomas Long - District Coordinator. Special Services: Advanced Placement, CLEP and institutional testing available. Support services for learning disabled and handicapped students. Academic scholarships available for minority (multicultural) students. Formal programs available for international students. placement testing, special application form, current high school transcript, special PSEO orientation, and GPA of 3.0. Annual Expenses: Tuition $96.00 per credit hour (in district); $ per credi hour (out of district); Room and Board $6,788; Fees $360; Books/ Supplies $600. Financial Aid: Free Application for Student Financial Aid (FAFSA), Institutional Financial Aid form and academic scholarships. 85% of students receive some form of financial aid. Contact Person: Michelle Alderman, Associate Director of Financial Aid, , ext Sinclair Community College 444 West Third Street, Dayton, Ohio 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. Accreditation: Higher Learning Commission and North Central Association (NCA) Admission Phone: ; Toll Free (in Ohio and Indiana) Fax Number: Web Site: Enrollment Information: In the Fall of 2006, a total of 22,555 students enrolled. There were 14,661 part-time and 7,894 full-time students. The average class size is 19. Housing is available near campus. All students commute. Academic Calendar: Quarter, rolling admission. Degrees Offered: Associate of Arts, Associate of Science, Associate of Applied Science, Associate of Technical Study, and Associate of Individualized Study. 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 - Thursday, 8 a.m.- 6 p.m.; Fri., 8 a.m.- 5 p.m. (summer until 4:30 p.m.); Sat., 9 a.m.-12 p.m. (open only on Saturdays immediately before and immediately following the start of a quarter). Admission Staff: Gary Chance, Sue Cole, Laura Ferguson - Admissions Officers. 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. Limited support services available for international students. Post-Secondary Enrollment Options (PSEO) Requirements: completed PSEO Application (obtained from high school), signed statement of parent/ student participation in high school PSEO counseling, placement testing at college level, and GPA of 2.5. Deadline is June 1 for the next academic year. Contact Marla Rausch, Annual Expenses: $45.00 per credit hour (in-county); $73.50 per credit hour (Ohio residents); $ per credit hour (out-of-state). Financial Aid: Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) at Sinclair s school code is Financial aid priority deadline is May 1. Contact: Financial Aid & Scholarships office, or finaid@sinclair.edu. 11

14 Southern State Community College Central Campus Hobart Drive, Hillsboro, Ohio Profile: The College has four locations in Hillsboro, Sardinia, Washington Court House and Wilmington. About 2,300 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. Admission Phone: ; Toll Free Fax Number: info@sscc.edu. Web Site: Enrollment Information: In the Fall of 2006, a total of 2,369 students enrolled. There were 1,092 part-time and 1,277 full-time students. The average class size is 17. All students commute. Academic Calendar: Quarter, rolling admission. Degrees Offered: Associate of Arts, Associate of Science, Associate of Applied Business, Associate of Applied Science, and Associate of Technical Study. Admission Requirements: No application fee, high school transcript. Certain programs may have additional requirements including selective admission. Office Hours: Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. and by appointment. Admission Staff: Wendy Johnson - Director of Admissions; Ryan McCall - Dean of Student Services; Lisa J. Copas - Enrollment Coordinator. 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. Post-Secondary Enrollment Options (PSEO) Requirements: Qualifying scores on academic placement test or ACT composite 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 (Juniorsand/or Seniors) Annual Expenses: Tuition $3,390; Books/Supplies $1,200. Financial Aid: Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), Institutional Financial Aid form, FA Estimator, and scholarships. Contact: Financial Aid Officer, , ext Stark State College of Technology 6200 Frank Avenue N.W., Canton, Ohio Profile: Offers two-year programs leading to associate degrees in Business, Engineering Technology, Allied Health and Public Service. Current job placement is 95 percent. Admission Phone: or ; Toll Free STARK. Fax Number: Web Site: Enrollment Information: In the Fall of 2004, a total of 6,289 students enrolled. There were 3,595 part-time students and 2,693 full-time students. The average class size is 21. All students commute. Academic Calendar: Semester, rolling admission. Degrees Offered: Associate of Applied Science, Associate of Applied Business, Associate of Technical Study, and Associate of Science. Admission Requirements: $65 application fee, high school transcript, ACT or SAT. Certain programs may have additional requirements including selective admission. Office Hours: Monday through Thursday, 8 a.m. - 7:30 p.m.; Friday, 8 a.m. - 3 p.m. Admission Staff: Wallace Hoffer - Dean of Student Services; Kathy Bernstein - Disabilities Support Coordinator; Melody Lee, Nate Cooks, Karen Novakovic, Renee Lilly, Robin Tyler, Waneta Petty, Monica Womack - Admissions Counselors. Special Services: CLEP and institutional testing available. 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. Post Secondary Enrollment Options (PSEO) Requirements: Academic placement testing, 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 3.0. Annual Expenses: Tuition $127 per credit hour; Books/Supplies $900. Financial Aid: Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and academic scholarships. Contact: Director of Financial Aid,

15 Terra Community College 2830 Napoleon Road, Fremont, Ohio Profile: Terra 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 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. Admission Phone: ; Toll Free AT-TERRA. Fax Number: info@terra.edu. Web Site: Enrollment Information: In the Fall of 2006, a total of 2,400 students enrolled. The average class size is 18. Academic Calendar: Semester; Eight week summer; 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 offered by LCCC. Admission Requirements: complete admissions application (no fee), high school transcript. Certain programs may have additional requirements. Office Hours: Monday through Thursday, 8 a.m.- 7 p.m.; Friday, 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. Admission Staff: Cory Stine - Admissions and Enrollment Services Coordinator; Shannon O Conner-Bowes, Mary Jo Jay, Trista Cathcart - Advisors; Juanita Sanchez - Advisor of Multicultural Services. Special Services: Advanced placement and institutional testing available. Formal and limited support services for learning disabled and handicapped students. Contact: Learning Support Services. placement testing, 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 3.0. Shannon O Connor Bowes. Annual Expenses: Tuition $2,900; Fees $300; Books $1,000. Financial Aid: Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and academic scholarships. Financial aid priority deadline: May 1. Full- and partial-tuition scholarships. Contact: Financial Aid Office Washington State Community College 710 Colegate Drive, Marietta, Ohio 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. Admission Phone: Fax Number: Web Site: Enrollment Information: In the Fall of 2006, a total of 2,325 students enrolled. The average class size is 15. All students commute. Academic Calendar: Quarter, rolling admission. Degrees Offered: Associate of Arts, Associate of Science, Associate of Applied Science, Associate of Applied Business, and Associate of Individualized Studies. Office Hours: Monday through Thursday, 7 a.m. - 7 p.m.; Friday, 7 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Admission Staff: Rebecca Peroni - Director of Admissions; Kristin Runion - Assistant Director of Admissions. Special Services: Advanced placement, CLEP and institutional testing available. Limited support services for learning disabled and handicapped students. Academic scholarships available. 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 Kevin Conley, Director of Student Development, for more information. Annual Expenses: $76 per credit hour (in-state); $152 per credit hour (out-of-state). Financial Aid: Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), Institutional Financial Aid form and academic scholarships. Contact Person: Emily Schuck - Director of Financial Aid,

16 Zane State College 1555 Newark Road, Zanesville, Ohio 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 new engineering technology center located in the city s industrial park. The College also features a branch campus in Cambridge, Ohio. Admission Phone: ; Toll Free Fax Number: Web Site: Enrollment Information: In the Fall of 2006, a total of 1,895 students enrolled. There were 724 part-time and 1,171 full-time students. The average class size is 18. Housing available on/near campus; 80 percent of the students commute. Academic Calendar: Quarter, rolling admission. Degrees Offered: Associate of Applied Science, Associate of Applied Business, Associate of Technical Study. Admission Requirement: $20 application fee, 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.; Wednesday 8 a.m. - 7 p.m. Admission Staff: Paul Young - Director of Admissions; Jody Burchett - Administrative Assistant; Shirley Hayes - Appalachian Outreach 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. 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 $3,825 (based on 15 credits); Books/Supplies $1,000. Financial Aid: Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), FA Estimator and academic scholarships. Contact Person: Amanda McPherson - Director of Student Financial Aid,

17 Business Technologies Adapted from the Ohio Board of Regents Inventory of Programs Accounting American Craft Design & Marketing Aviation Management Bookkeeping Business Management CIS Management Commercial Art Construction Management Computer Operator Computer Programming Computer Information/Business Systems Corporate Finance Court Reporting & Captioning Culinary Arts Data Administration Data Communications Data Processing E-Business, E-Commerce, E-Marketing, E-Solutions Executive Secretary/Administrative Assistant Fashion Merchandising Financial Management/Banking/Finance Food Service/Restaurant Management Graphic Arts/Visual Communication Hospitality/Hotel Management Internet Technologies Interactive Media Information Management/Systems Belmont Technical College A C A A C M M M Central Ohio Technical College A A A Cincinnati Technical & Community College AC A AC A AC A AC AC AC AC AC AC A A A A A A A A Clark State Community College A A A I A A I I A A Columbus State Community College A C A A A M C M A M A A M A Cuyahoga Community College A A AC A A A M I M C A A A M Edison Community College AC AC A A AC AC A AC A A A A M AC C Hocking College A A A A A A A A A A A A James A. Rhodes State College A A M A A A M A A Jefferson Community College A AC AC AC AC A I AC AC Lakeland Community College AC AC A A A A M M M AC A A A C Lorain County Community College M I A M M C M M M M M M Marion Technical College A A A A A A I North Central State College A C AC A A A A A A Northwest State Community College AC A C AC M M A A Owens Community College AC A A A A A A AM A MC A A Rio Grande Community College M A M A Sinclair Community College A A A A A M M A A A MC A A C Southern State Community College M A M C A Stark State College of Technology A C A A A A A A A A A Terra Community College A AC A M M A M M Washington State Community College A A A A Zane State College A C A A A A M A M M 7/6/ Last date updated Key: A = Two-year associate degree program; M = Major available in a two-year degree program; C = One-year certificate program; I = Inactive Chart continues on following page 15

18 Word Processing Interior Design International Commerce Legal Assisting Legal Secretarial Logistics Management Marketing & Sales Marketing/Design Marketing/Design Medical Secretarial/Medical Transcription/Medical Coding Microcomputer Applications Multimedia Music Management Networking/Network Programming/PC Network Adm. Office Management/Office/Secretarial Pastry Arts Photography/Digital Photography Purchasing Real Estate/Property Management Recording Arts & Technology Retail Management Business Technologies Adapted from the Ohio Board of Regents Inventory of Programs Savings & Loan Management Small Business Management Software Development Supervisions Technical Communication Theater & Arts Management Traffic/Transportation Travel & Tourism Web Site Designer Belmont Technical College M M M C A M M Central Ohio Technical College I I Cincinnati Technical & Community College A A A A A A A AC A C A A A I A AC A AC Clark State Community College C I A A A C I A I Columbus State Community College A M A A M AC A AC A A M A M M MC A M C Cuyahoga Community College A A M M M M AC M A A A M A M MC Edison Community College AC A A AC A AC AC C A AC M A AC A AC AC Hocking College A A A A A A C I A I C James A. Rhodes State College C A M M M C M M A C M AC A M Jefferson Community College A AC AC AC AC AC M M AC C Lakeland Community College M M M M C AC AC M MC A C Lorain County Community College M M M M C M M M C Marion Technical College A M AC C A A AC M A C M C North Central State College C A A C M A C AC C A C Northwest State Community College M M A AC C M C Owens Community College A AC AC AC AC AC M AC MC C Rio Grande Community College A A A A A A A C Sinclair Community College M A M A A M AC A A A M A M Southern State Community College C M M C M Stark State College of Technology M A A C A AC A M M Terra Community College AC M A M A A M C C C M C Washington State Community College M M M A A A M Zane State College A M M M A I AC C I M C 6/26/ Last date updated *Offered through a partnership with a university. Key: A = Two-year associate degree program; M = Major available in a two-year degree program; C = One-year certificate program; I = Inactive 16

19 Engineering & Industrial Technologies Architecture Asphalt & Concrete Audio/Video Production/Broadcast Engineering & Production Automotive Business Management Automotive/Automotive Body Aviation Aviation Airframe Aviation Powerplant Biomechanical Engineering Biomedical Equipment Building Maintenance Ceramics, Industrial Chemical Processes/Industrial Finishing Technologies Civil Engineering Technology Civil/Construction Technology Color Matching Commercial Music Technology Compressed Air & Gas Systems Computer Electronics Computer Science/Computer Systems/Computer Repair Computer-Aided Design (CAD) Computer-Aided Manufacturing (CAM) Computer-Integrated Manufacturing (CIM) Construction Trades/Contruction Management Digital Media Design Diesel Drafting/Design Electric Power Electrical/Electronic Engineering Technology Electro-Mechanical/Industrial Electronics Engineering Technologies/Computer Science Environmental Management/Technology Flexography Fluid Power Foremanship Fuel Cell Adapted from the Ohio Board of Regents Inventory of Programs Belmont Technical College A M M I A M M Central Ohio Technical College M A A A A Cincinnati Technical & Community College M C A A A A C C A A M M A A C AC A A M M M A A A A M Clark State Community College I I I AC A Columbus State Community College A M A A C C A A M A A A A Cuyahoga Community College AC M C C C A M A A Edison Community College I I A A C AC I A A A Hocking College A I A A A A A A A A James A. Rhodes State College C A C A A M AC C A A A Jefferson Community College I M AC A A AC M Lakeland Community College C C A M C A C A A M A Lorain County Community College M I M* MC MC MC MC MC C MC M M Marion Technical College C A MC AC A M North Central State College A AC A A M Northwest State Community College AC A C A Owens Community College AC M AC MC MC M AC AC AC M AC M I AC AC AC C Rio Grande Community College I I A M A A A A A Sinclair Community College A A A M M A A M A M A A A A A C Southern State Community College I M A A Stark State College of Technology A A A A A A A A A M A AM Terra Community College AC M AC A I AC AC C C AC A I A Washington State Community College A M M A M A Zane State College M I A A 6/26/ Last date updated *Offered through a partnership with a university. Key: A = Two-year associate degree program; M = Major available in a two-year degree program; C = One-year certificate program; I = Inactive Chart continues on following page 17

20 Welding Fabrication Engineering & Industrial Technologies Global Info Heating & Air Conditioning/Heat Processing Industrial Engineering Technology Industrial Graphics/Design Industrial Laboratory Industrial Management Industrial/Off-Highway Power Instrumentation Technology Integrated Systems Laser-Optics Machine Design/Machinist Manufacturing/Industrial Materials & Manufacturing Mechanical/Mechanical Engineering Technology Metallurgical Millwright Network Engineering Specialist/Network Systems Technology Non-destructive Testing Nuclear Power Numeric Control/Computer Numeric Control Packaging Petroleum Plant Maintenance Plastics Preservation/Restoration Adapted from the Ohio Board of Regents Inventory of Programs Production/Restoration Quality Control Robotics Scientific Measurement Surveying Systems Engineering Technical Communications Technical Illustration Technical Writing & Education Telecommunication Electronics Tool/Die/Mold Design Belmont Technical College I M I M M A I M A A Central Ohio Technical College I Cincinnati Technical & Community College C M A M A M A MC A A M C A A MC AC A Clark State Community College AC A A I Columbus State Community College AC A A A A C A Cuyahoga Community College I A A A I M M Edison Community College A AC A AC AC A I AC A A A A Hocking College I I I I A C I James A. Rhodes State College A A A A A C I AC C C Jefferson Community College A I I A A I Lakeland Community College AC AC AC A C C C C M Lorain County Community College M A M M I MC M M* MC Marion Technical College C C A A MC AC North Central State College A A C A AM Northwest State Community College C AC A A C A A C C A AC C Owens Community College C A C AC AC C MC AC C MC Rio Grande Community College A A C Sinclair Community College A M A A M M A AM M C M AC Southern State Community College I I Stark State College of Technology A M A M A M Terra Community College AC A C A M M A A M M I C M AC AC A C M C AC Washington State Community College M A A A Zane State College I M I I I A C 7/6/ Last date updated *Offered through a partnership with a university. Key: A = Two-year associate degree program; M = Major available in a two-year degree program; C = One-year certificate program; I = Inactive 18

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