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Marion Technical College, (Marion Tech or MTC) is a public technical college in Marion, Ohio. It shares a campus with Ohio State University at Marion . Founded in 1970 with classes beginning in 1971, MTC has awarded over 7,500 associate degrees.
Clark State College is a public community college in Springfield, Ohio.It opened in 1962 as Springfield and Clark County Technical Education Program.The college's main campus is located in Springfield with additional locations in downtown Springfield, Beavercreek, Bellefontaine, and Xenia.
Ohio Technical College is a private for-profit automotive technical college in Cleveland, Ohio. [1] It offered its first classes in 1969 as Ohio Diesel Mechanics School. OTC offers programs in automotive, auto-diesel, collision, diesel, manufacturer, motor sports, PowerSport, restoration and welding.
An Commuta Car at Toledo Technology Academy. TTA began as a two-year program within a traditional high school. In 1997, a collaborative partnership was formed with the school system, teaching and administrative unions, area businesses and the United Auto Workers, and a four-year high school was opened.
Eastland-Fairfield Career & Technical Schools (EFCTS), formerly Eastland Vocational Center (1968–2001), [2] is a joint career & technical school district in Ohio. It serves 16 school districts in Franklin , Fairfield , and Pickaway counties.
Central Ohio Technical College (COTC) is a public technical college in Newark, Ohio, with extended campuses in Pataskala, Knox, and Coshocton.Founded in 1971, COTC shares a campus with Ohio State University at Newark and offers 31 associate degree programs and 12 certificate programs, including the Associate of Applied Science (A.A.S.), Associate of Applied Business (A.A.B.), and Associate of ...
Goodwill Columbus' new training facility to offer free training, certifications as part of partnership with Ohio's Office of Workforce Transformation.
This institution's primary purpose was to provide local residents with technical training so that they could advance in the workplace or secure better careers. In 1968, the Ohio Board of Regents authorized Mansfield School of Technology to become North Central Technical College. This new institution expanded its programs beyond Mansfield to ...