The average annual net price that a student who receives federal financial aid pays to cover expenses (e.g. tuition, living expenses, etc.) to attend the school's largest program. Net price is the program's cost of attendance minus any grants and scholarships received. For public schools, this is only the average cost for in-state students. Negative cost values indicate that the average grant/scholarship aid exceeded the cost of attendance.
Columbus State Community College, located in Ohio, offers degrees and certificates in areas like business, health sciences, construction, and computer science.
Columbus State Community College offers the following healthcare-related courses:
The Medical Assisting program at Columbus State Community College prepares students to become entry-level medical assistants. Both administrative and clinical skills are taught throughout the program, so students will have the chance to learn about things like EKG, sterilization, and scheduling. Students who graduate the program may take the certification exam.
Veterinary Technology students at Columbus State Community College will be prepared for a career as a veterinary technician. Students will learn how to care for animals under the supervision of a veterinarian, and will learn skills like veterinary anatomy and physiology, animal nutrition, and veterinary surgical techniques.
The Columbus State Community College Practical Nursing program aims to prepare students for successful work as part of a healthcare team. Students will learn how to interact with patients and how to effectively communicate with other healthcare workers. After completing the program, students are able to take the NCLEX-PN exam.
The gift will support several initiatives, including the funding of student scholarships, the procurement of healthcare training equipment, and the construction of a new health sciences center.
The school’s new program, a Bachelor of Science in Nursing program, will be delivered in a fully online format.
The school announced a $15.6 million project that will improve its current automotive technology space. The project is funded by a 2020 bond approved by Franklin County residents.
The initiatives include a Tuition Match program, a Teach Now program, and a Preferred Pathway program.
The grant will support the recruitment of more female students to the program, among other efforts.
Students who enroll in Columbus State Community College’s Surgical Technology program will now be educated within the Ohio State Jameson Crane Sports Medicine Institute Surgical Skills Lab.
Columbus State Community College has received a grant worth $7.5 million from the National Science Foundation to Launch the new National Information Technology Innovation Center with the goal of training more students in Information Technology.
This year the Columbus Promise Program, which pays for students to attend their first year at Columbus State Community College, has added a new Earn and Learn program, which helps students work part time while attending school.
Three programs at Columbus State Community College are splitting a $1 million donation from Grange Insurance: Taste the Future, Student Emergency Needs, and the Columbus Promise.
Students who finish at Columbus State Community College can now transfer to Capital University with no tuition as part of the Main Street Scholarship.
CSCC and local IT consulting firm Manifest Solutions partnered to bring students an interactive event aimed at developing skills learned in the classroom in a simulated real-world activity.
The Racial Equity Leadership Academy will engage CSCC leadership in the exploration of tools to break down institutional barriers for students from racial minority groups.