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Columbus State Community College (CSCC) is a public community college in Columbus, Ohio. Founded as Columbus Area Technician's School in 1963, it was renamed Columbus Technical Institute in 1965 and was renamed again to its current name in 1987. The college has grown from an initial enrollment of 67 students in 1963, to its current enrollment ...
Columbus State Community College in Columbus (online only) [150] Cuyahoga Community College in Cuyahoga County ( Campus based only) [ 151 ] Eastern Gateway Community College in Steubenville (Campus based and online) [ 152 ]
Columbus College of Art and Design: Columbus: Private not-for profit Special-focus institution 1,288 1879 Columbus State Community College: Columbus: Public Associate's college 24,664 1963 Cuyahoga Community College: Cleveland: Public Associate's college 31,024 1963 Daymar College [9] Various Private for-profit Associate's college 169 [10] 1963 ...
The Columbus State Community College campus in downtown Columbus. Mitchell Hall is at right. The college is facing higher-than-expected budget cuts, including layoffs, because of a variety of factors.
The following Pataskala-area residents were named to the 2023 Summer Semester Dean’s List at Columbus State Community College. To be named to the Dean’s List, a student must achieve a grade ...
Columbus State Community College is teaming up with an apartment developer to build a 160-unit affordable-housing complex near the school's campus.
Western Nevada College (community college; in addition to associate degrees, offers a bachelor's degree program) Truckee Meadows Community College (Community college located in Northern Reno. Offers a variety of associate degree programs, as well as bachelor's degrees, which are provided through a partnership with Sierra Nevada College)
In 1996, the school was renamed Columbus State University as part of a program to restructure four-year institutions within the state's university system. The school now offers undergraduate and graduate programs in more than ninety academic disciplines. As of the 2010 academic year, the university enrolled more than 8,200 students.