Composting program coming to OTC
The composting material eventually will be sold to the public,
The composting material eventually will be sold to the public,
OTC only college in southwest Missouri with accreditation.
FAFSA key to determining financial aid eligibity.
Enrollment at Ozarks Technical Community College continues to grow, with total of 4,351 students enrolled this summer, 11.7 percent higher than the summer of 2009. While every location has experienced noticeable growth, the majority of students are enrolled at the Springfield campus, which welcomed 2,086 students today, up 8.7 percent from last summer. “Our student…
Programs introduce kids to various areas, skills and activities.
The consortium is would work to share training ideas and resources among its members.
OTCOnline expanding classes offered throughout the year.
Winners could go to international competition.
Institutions from across country expected to attend.
Winner has helped revitalize downtown Springfield.
More than 2,900 studied for GED at OTC this year.
Out of 20 graduates, 17 going on to college.
Thousands will receive degrees, diplomas.
J. Howard Fisk, owner of J. Howard Fisk Limousine Co., has been selected to serve as the new President of the Board of Trustees at Ozarks Technical Community College, and physician and educator Dr. Maryellen Stratmann has been chosen to serve as Vice President. The new officers were elected during the April meeting of the…
Ozarks Technical Community College has selected Dr. Shirley Lawler as its new Vice President for Academic Affairs. Dr. Lawler, who currently serves as the College’s Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs, will assume the new position on July 1, 2010. “The exemplary leadership, the experience in both academic and workforce programs, and the constant focus…
Play traces the early life of Arthur.
Plenty of activities being offered for visitors.
Series of dates set for signing up.
Ozarks Technical Community College’s third annual spring production, “Arthur’s Stone, Merlin’s Fire: The Making of a King,” will be presented by the College’s Fine Arts Department at the historic Gillioz Theatre April 30 May 2. Performances will be held at 7:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday and at 2:30 p.m. on Sunday. The play is about…
Welding repairs to raise money for good cause.
Twenty years ago today, on the April election day of 1990, the voters of Springfield and thirteen surrounding public school districts approved the creation of Ozarks Technical Community College. A little more than a year later, in September 1991, with 1,198 college credit students, OTC opened its doors at Cox Medical Center North and…
Car to be started at Community Day.
Five faculty and staff make up the core team.
Exhibit on display through month at Gillioz.
Seven area leaders have joined the Board of Directors of the OTC Foundation, the fundraising arm of Ozarks Technical Community College. Mr. Greg DeLong, Financial Advisor and Part Owner, Edward Jones; Mr. Kirk Elmquist, Partner, Morelock-Ross Companies; Mr. John Gentry, President and Chairman of the Board, Positronic Industries, Inc.; Ms. Nikki Holden, Director of Marketing…