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.
Founded in 1965, Auburn Career Center in Concord Township, Ohio prepares students for careers and offers technical education programs. The career center was the first technical career center in the state and strives to provide innovative career programs that will enrich the community.
Auburn Career Center offers the following healthcare-related courses:
The Practical Nursing program at Auburn Career Center uses hands-on instruction to prepare students for careers in practical nursing. Students will also be prepared to take the state board credentialing exam so that they can practice as a licensed practical nurse.
A workforce development initiative at Auburn Career Center for adults with developmental disabilities will be implemented thanks to a grant from the Ohio Board of Developmental Disabilities.
Auburn Career Center has changed its enrollment selection process for full classes from a merit-based system to a random lottery. Only a few classes are routinely filled, and Superintendent Brian Bontempo says the system is more fair.
The recently established program is accredited and designed to give students the tools to work in a modern emergency dispatch facility. The scholarship program was established to assist students and encourage enrollment.
Manufacturing teacher Terry Colescott has been officially recognized as an excellent educator by the Ohio State Board of Education for his contributions to students, community, and local business.