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College Structure
Mansfield Campus
Shelby Campus
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About NC State
North Central State College sits on 600 beautiful wooded acres with walking paths and streams, sharing a campus with a branch of The Ohio State University. This location is accessible to the growing community of Ontario and is fifteen minutes from historic downtown Mansfield. North Central State College’s 3500 students attend classes and activities housed in ten campus buildings. The campus includes a Campus Child Development Center, accredited by the National Association for the Education of Young Children and recognized in the state of Ohio for its quality, and a Campus Recreation Center, home of the champion Mansfield Mavericks basketball team comprised of students from both North Central State College and OSU Mansfield.
Additionally, North Central State College owns and manages a 163,000 square foot state of the art facility at its campus in Shelby, seven miles west of the main campus. The James W. Kehoe Center for Advanced Learning opened its doors in January, 2002, and has hosted statewide workforce development visionaries and programs, fully utilizing its conference facilities and training labs. It houses a nationally recognized Integrated Systems Technology laboratory and the regional Advanced Manufacturing Tool & Die Center, as well as an EnterpriseOhio Network’s Skillsmax Center. The University Center at Kehoe offers baccalaureate and graduate degree completion programs through NC State’s many university partners. Each April, prominent entrepreneurs are inducted to the prestigious North Central Ohio Entrepreneurial Hall of Fame, also housed in the Kehoe Center.
North Central State College, a public two-year community-based educational institution serving the residents of north central Ohio, offers high quality, technical education in more than 60 associate degree and certificate programs in Health, Business, Public Service, and Engineering Technologies, as well as customized workforce training programs. The College enrolls 3500 students quarterly and is the largest public college within a 75 mile radius. Chartered in 1961, NC State was recently lauded by the Academic Quality Improvement Program (AQIP) of the NCA’s Higher Learning Commission and the National Achieving the Dream Framework for Institutional Improvement, for its quality initiatives. Graduates in the college’s health and public services programs continue to lead the state in percentage of graduates passing their board exams for licensure the first time it is attempted – scoring well above the national averages in every category.
NC State graduates enjoy a 95% employment rate and a growing number of transfer and reverse transfer students are matriculating to and from Ohio’s public colleges and universities due to the ease of credit transfer.
Tuition at NC State is $84 per credit hour. The College employs 200 full-time employees of whom 70 are full-time faculty and manages a $20M operating budget.
A growing segment of the open enrollment is high school students participating in a variety of programs including Tech Prep, Post Secondary Enrollment Option (PSEO), Dual Enrollment/Dual Credit, and CollegeNOW and Ohio Governor Ted Strickland’s Seniors to Sophomores initiative. North Central is a lead partner in the development of a multi-county P-16 Council, charged with improving access to education and increasing prosperity of individuals by meeting the changing employment needs of regional business and manufacturing.
A model college of the 21st Century, NC State is a regional economic and innovation leader where the community as a whole benefits from increased occupational and investment opportunities, higher business revenues, greater availability of public funds, and an eased tax burden thanks to the improved lifestyles of our graduates, many of whom choose to remain and put their talents to work right here in north central Ohio. Live here. Learn here. Stay here.
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Quick Facts
- Public 2-Year Institution
- 3500 Students
- Commuter Campus
- Wooded Setting near Mansfield, Ohio
- $84 per Credit Hour
- 60 Associate Degree
and Certificate Programs
- Graduates Enjoy 95% Employment Rate
History
Prior to its charter as North Central Technical College, the institution was known as the Mansfield School of Technology. It was initiated by the Mansfield Board of Education in September 1961 and approved by the State Department of Education.
The rationale of the Mansfield Board of Education was to establish a two-year, post-high school diploma granting school that would prepare men and women for various careers. The graduates were satisfying the rapidly-growing employment needs in the industrial and business society of the area.
The original location of the Mansfield School of Technology was 218 Marion Avenue, Mansfield, Ohio. The limited physical facilities, projected enrollment growth, and need for additional student services led the school’s administration, advisory committees, and the Mansfield Board of Education to seek the creation of a Technical College District in compliance with the Ohio Revised Code.
North Central Technical College was approved by the Ohio Board of Regents and certified by the Secretary of State on September 26, 1968. This action of the Ohio Board of Regents and the Secretary of State created the Technical College District in the contiguous counties of Ashland, Crawford, and Richland. In August of 1999, the Board of Trustees changed the name of the College to North Central State College.
Currently, the NC State-OSU Campus houses North Central State College and a regional campus of The Ohio State University. Certain physical facilities and services are shared by each institution.
The campus represents a model in sharing resources by two separate institutions. Each institution has its own faculty, curriculum, policies, and operating procedures.
North Central State College is directed by a Board of Trustees, the members of which are public representatives of Ashland, Crawford, and Richland counties.
Copies of North Central State College's most recent financial statement are available upon request. If interested, please contact the Business Office at 419-755-4816.
Each program of instruction is guided by an advisory committee consisting of persons whose competence lies within the occupation of the instructional program. North Central State College offers a number of degree programs and certificate programs.
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