Spring enrollment up despite economy
Enrollment grows by 6.9 percent over last year.
Enrollment grows by 6.9 percent over last year.
More than 1,100 taking online courses.
Dental hygienists, physical therapy assistants get top pay.
Top programs include business, early childhood, culinary arts.
A potent one-two punch with myriad offerings.
Sound man returned to OTC to pick up diploma.
The fair was sponsored by the Enrollment Management office.
Presenting English adaptation of French play is daunting.
Classes are concern new facial recognition software.
Staff offers unemployed training and education options.
Funding available from a variety of sources.
Many using the free GED program at OTC to earn their high-school credential.
OTC seen as place to go to advance education.
Program provides exceptional students a chance to develop potential.
Community Welding Day chance for OTC to give back.
Early Childhood Development draws students who love kids.
Classic cars on display on OTC campus
Thousands to gather at JQH Arena to mark the achievements.
Classes directed at Branson area’s workers.
The College founded the Center of Excellence for Tobacco-Free Campus Policy in 2004.
Shelter being built in Christian County with FEMA grant.
Students, families happy with results of Middle College program.
Locke taught at Springfield schools, Graff Vo-Tech and OTC.
Graduate represents third generation of nurses.
OTC program was more affordable and blended better with her schedule.