Ohio Technical College is a private, for-profit technical college in Cleveland, Ohio, USA. The following is a detailed introduction to the school:
Introduction and Overview
Geographical location: Located in Cleveland, Ohio, the city is one of the largest cities in Ohio, with developed industries and provides students with abundant internship and employment opportunities.
Student size: The total number of students in the school is about 905, which is relatively small.
Campus size: The campus is moderate in size and has various facilities to meet the needs of teaching and student life.
History and establishment time
The school was founded in 1969. Its predecessor was Ohio Business College. In the 20th century, with the increasing demand for scientific and technological talents, it gradually transformed and changed its name to Ohio Technical College.
School Strength
Faculty: The ratio of students to teachers is 17:1. Teachers not only have rich professional knowledge, but also have practical work experience, and can provide students with practical guidance and industry insights.
Teaching resources: Degree and certificate courses are provided in a variety of technical fields, including mechanical and maintenance technology, precision production, etc. The school has established close cooperative relations with enterprises in the industry, providing students with internship and employment opportunities, helping students to smoothly enter the workplace after graduation.
Nature of the institution
It is a private for-profit higher education institution.
Educational philosophy
It is committed to providing students with technical training that is closely integrated with actual work needs. By pursuing industry alliances, providing high-quality training resources and paying attention to students' personal needs, it helps students master the necessary technical and vocational skills and prepare for careers in various technical professional fields.
Key laboratories and disciplines
Key disciplines: Automobile technology, diesel equipment technology, collision repair and coating technology and other majors are more prominent. These majors are closely integrated with the local manufacturing and automotive industries, providing students with broad employment prospects.
Key laboratories: No public introduction to key laboratories has been found, but the school's practical training facilities are fully equipped, such as automobile repair workshops, mechanical processing workshops, etc., providing students with a place for practical operation.
Departments
There is no clear division of departments, but there are multiple professional directions, such as the School of Automotive Technology, the School of Diesel Technology, the School of Applied Technology, etc., each of which has different professional courses.
Rankings
In the US News community college rankings, it is not at the forefront. The school has a certain reputation and influence in the local area and industry, especially in the field of technical training, and its graduates have a certain competitiveness in the job market.
Cost
Data from 2018-2019 showed that 74% of the school's undergraduates received grants or scholarships, with an average scholarship or grant amount of US$4,611, but no specific tuition and miscellaneous fees were mentioned.
Campus environment
Building facilities: The campus has basic facilities such as teaching buildings, training buildings, and libraries, providing students with a good learning and practice environment. The training building is equipped with advanced experimental equipment and tools, allowing students to perform practical operations and exercises.
Natural environment: The campus is well greened, with trees, lawns, and gardens, providing students with a comfortable leisure space.
Humanistic environment: The school focuses on the all-round development of students, encourages students to participate in various club activities and community service projects, and cultivates students' teamwork spirit and social responsibility.
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