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Programs
- Campus-Based
Technical Programs
(Leading to an Associate of Applied Science Degree at OCTC)
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Students attend
classes for half a day on OCTC's Main, Downtown or Southeastern
campuses.
Programs are open to students in grades 11-12. State funds are used to
pay tuition.
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Complete list of Campus-Based Technical Programs available here
*.pdf format
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Handbook
available here *.pdf format
- Campus-Based
Transfer Programs
(Credits that apply to a two-year or four-year college degree)-
Students attend
classes on OCTC's Main Campus, generally the first period of the day,
the last period of the day, or in the evening. Students assume
tuition and book costs and must provide their own transportation.
Programs open to high
school students with the recommendation of their high school counselor.
College Placement Guidelines apply to high school students in this
program.
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Complete list of Campus-Based Transfer programs available here *.pdf format
- School-Based
Technical Programs
(Leading to an Associate of Applied Science Degree at OCTC)-
Students earn college
credit at their high school through classes taught by a qualified high
school instructor. Students can receive both high school and
college credit for their work. Course selection may vary, depending on the high school.
College tuition is waived for these courses.
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Complete
list of School-Based Technical courses available here
*.pdf format
- School-Based
Transfer Programs
(Credits that apply to a two-year or four-year college degree)-
Students earn college
credit while attending classes at the high school taught by a qualified
instructor. Students assume tuition and book
costs.
College Placement Guidelines
apply to high school students
(minimum ACT Reading
score of 18 required for all courses)
Complete list of School-Based Transfer courses available here
*.pdf format
- Collegiate
- Collegiate is based on the
early college high school model
and provides students with the opportunity to couple high school
with the first two years of college at no cost to the student.
Collegiate offers an
accelerated and personalized learning environment in which rigorous work is demanded and
supported. Students earn a high school diploma and an Associate's Degree
and/or other college credentials within five years or less of starting
the program.
For more
information about Collegiate click here
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