North Central State College

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North Central State College
TypePublic community college
Established1961 (1961)
Parent institution
University System of Ohio
Students3,094
Location, ,
United States
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Websitencstatecollege.edu
Mansfield Campus welcome sign

North Central State College is a public community college in Mansfield, Ohio. It is located on the 644-acre (261 ha) campus of The Ohio State University at Mansfield. NCSC offers associate degrees and certification programs in a number of career fields, including business, computers, engineering, health science and public service, technology, and workforce development.

History

In 1961, the Mansfield Board of Education established Mansfield School of Technology, the predecessor of North Central State College. 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 include residents of Ashland, Crawford, and Richland Counties. As the college continued to grow and offered a wider array of courses, the institution became known, in 1999, as North Central State College. In 2005, North Central State College offered nearly thirty associate degree and thirty certificate degree programs. NCSC also has articulation agreements with a number of four-year institutions in Ohio for students who wish to transfer and continue their education without the loss of credits earned.

Campus

North Central State College's main campus in Mansfield is 644 acres (261 ha), shared with The Ohio State University at Mansfield. The college also has two satellite centers: the Kehoe Center in Shelby, and the Crawford Success Center in Bucyrus.

References

  1. ^ As of fall 2016. "Headcount Enrollment at University System of Ohio Institutions, Fall 2007 to Fall 2016" (PDF). Ohio Department of Higher Education. Retrieved 4 March 2018.
  2. ^ Ohio Association of Community Colleges College Profiles Publication Archived 2007-09-28 at the Wayback Machine, http://www.ohiocc.org/

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