Superhero Day at OTC!

There were plenty of superheroes wandering the OTC campuses and centers Monday as OTC celebrated the first day of Spirit Week. The superheroes came in all shapes and sizes and brought a smile and a great sense of security knowing that Wonder Woman or Superman was nearby. Spirit Week continues Tuesday with Collegiate Day. Pull…

In the News: Oct. 16-23, 2015

OTC In the News Former OTC student is living out dream in Big Apple Thursday, October 22 Springfield News-Leader Weekend suicide is chilling reminder of veterans’ struggles Thursday, October 22 Springfield News-Leader Automotive tech program returns to BHS Wednesday, October 21 Bolivar Herald-Free Press Pratt resigns from Springfield school board, Missouri State posts Sunday, October…

Show us your spirit!

We’ve got spirit. How about you? Starting Monday, Oct. 26, and throughout the week, you will have a chance to show your spirit as OTC celebrates Family Giving Week and Spirit Days! Family Giving Week is an event to show appreciation for how well the OTC family takes care of its students. Faculty and staff…

In the News: Oct. 2-16, 2015

News Releases OTC names 2015 Excellence in Education recipients Tuesday, October 13 OTC and Missouri’s community colleges address health care worker shortage Monday, October 5 OTC Lebanon Center named Large Business of the Year Friday, October 2 OTC In the News Balance: The art of Kat Allie at Obelisk Home Wednesday, October 14 Springfield News-Leader…

In the News: Sept. 25–Oct. 2, 2015

OTC In the News Working it out Thursday, October 1 417 Magazine Community Pride Night Oct. 2 Wednesday, September 30 Waynesville Daily Guide ’Tis a privilege to share kindness and awards for locals Tuesday, September 29 Springfield News-Leader Speaker aims to simplify economics for the young Tuesday, September 29 Lebanon Daily Record Newsmakers: Sept. 28-Oct.…

In the News: Sept. 18–25, 2015

OTC In the News Following Ferguson, Governor Nixon wants enhanced police training Thursday, September 24 KSMU Childhood cancer survivors across the country win college scholarships from The National Children’s Cancer Society Thursday, September 24 Times Union OTC student overcoming obstacles to focus on dream Thursday, September 24 Springfield News-Leader Who still believes in the American…

OTC and Missouri’s community colleges address health care worker shortage

Ozarks Technical Community College is one of 13 Missouri colleges that worked with the Missouri Community College Association to help 4,251 students statewide access training and gain the skills needed to enter the health care industry. Through the MoHealthWINs program, Ozarks Technical Community College received $2.4 million of a $19.9 million federal grant managed by…