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Because of the creation of the Junior College District of Central Southwest Missouri, the college was founded with the name Heart of the Ozarks Community Technical College. Classes were initially held at Cox Medical Center North and in the newly named Graff Hall and Building A, which was formerly owned by Graff Area Vocational Technical Center ...
Tuition for students who live in the Ozarks Technical Community College taxing district could go up by $3 or $4 a credit hour next year, depending on the type of course, under a proposal the OTC ...
Ozarks Technical Community College plans to add buildings, parking and programs in 2024. Ozarks Technical Community College has big plans for 2024. Here are 6 changes in the works
With $46 million allocated from the state, Ozarks Technical Community College can move forward without delay on its new Center for Workforce and Student Success. The state budget was finalized ...
Ozarks Technical Community College; P. Pacific International University; S. Southwest Baptist University This page was last edited on 18 May 2024, at 03:21 (UTC). ...
There are currently 67 such institutions operating in the state, including thirteen public universities, thirty-nine private 4-year institutions, and thirteen community colleges. In addition, many out-of-state institutions offer courses and degrees at locations in Missouri .
Ozarks Technical Community College Chancellor Hal Higdon and Drury University President Jeff Frederick shake hands as Ozarks Tech Provost Tracy McGrady and Drury Provost Beth Harville participate ...
In 1962, the school closed and became Graff Vocational and Technical School. The building became part of the Ozarks Technical Community College Springfield campus in 1991 and its name was changed to Building A. It was renamed Lincoln Hall in 1998 to honor its history. [5] [2]