GED recipients proud of their accomplishments
More than 3,00 participate in the GED program around the Ozarks.
More than 3,00 participate in the GED program around the Ozarks.
Culinary program one of the most popular at OTC.
Course looks at green practices in home.
Students give the quality of instruction high marks
Be sure to bring proper papers to campus.
Classes will meet on Fridays and Saturdays to suit students’ needs.
Vaccinations, preventative measures to be used in fight against flu.
Graduating class is first since OTC took over program.
Program help manufactuer’s employees earn degree.
Greene County’s director of emergency management used GED program to his success.
Director of clinics for Ozarks Community Hospital remembers teachers, training at OTC.
Springfield councilman is big believer in community college opportunities.
Owner/operator of top Springfield top restaurants/lounges has OTC connection.
Program to help students in health, hunger or hygiene emergencies.
Courses added at urging of Missouri Career Center.
Need for quick courses brings more programs to center.
Decision students make cannot be changed.
Faculty, former students help build house for family.
Avoid ‘digital dirt’ on personal pages if you’re job hunting.
Tutors needed for adult education, literacy programs.
New addition to Norman K. Myers Center finished.
One-of-a-kind program helping curb dropout rate.
Online courses also offered to help students with scheduling conflicts.
Program helps students who are first in family to attend college.
Customized course helps workers save city money.