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College Credit Plus: Everything You Need to Know

by Tim Brunicardi

 

The Ohio College Credit Plus (CCP) program is becoming more and more popular, with an increasing number of students interested in using the option to help them get a jump start on college classes without having to pay tuition. If this sounds like something you or your child would be interested in, here's everything you need to know about the CCP option and whether it's a good fit for you.

College for Veterans: Everything You Need to Know

by Tim Brunicardi

After leaving the armed services, many veterans choose to attend college so they can learn additional skills that make them more attractive to private sector companies. Veterans have some benefits that can help complete two-year certificate programs in subjects like nursing, public safety, information technology and business.

The Benefits of Working During College

by Tim Brunicardi

It’s not uncommon for students to have to work through college in order to afford tuition, books and living expenses. Even those who get financial aid for tuition often need to work part-time to make ends meet.

As it turns out, working during college has several benefits that students of all ages can appreciate in the long run. Here’s why getting a job in college can be a good move that pays off in many ways.

Office Administrative Service Program: How to Become a Virtual Customer Service Rep

by Melissa Atkins, Office Administration Faculty

Hocking College understands the changing landscape of the workforce. That's why we offer the Office Administrative Service Program, which prepares its students with highly marketable skills that meet the needs of today's increasingly online marketplace with an office administration degree.

Preserving History: Summit held at Robbins Crossing

by Tim Brunicardi

David Muran, RVC Archtects, Inc.,; Dave Sagan, Hocking College; Colin Widdoes, RVC Architects, Inc.,; Ron Black, former Hocking College employee; Tom O’Grady, Southeast Ohio History Center; Chris Black, Past Hocking College employee; Jason Szostek, Hocking College; Norm Fox, former Robbins Crossing site director and faculty member; Robert Schmoll, Hocking Valley Scenic Railroad; David McPherson, Hocking Valley Scenic Railroad; Kathy Temple-Miller, Hocking College faculty; Barney Grueser, Antique American Log Cabins; Lynne Newell, Southeast Ohio History Center; Sean Terrell, Hocking College; Trent DeBruin, Hocking College; Barbara Powers, Ohio Historic Preservation Office; and Tim Traxler, Ohio’s Hill Country Heritage Area.

Hocking College hosted a summit on May 22 to discuss options for preserving the Robbins Crossing historical area located on campus.

Accounting and Financial Services: What Can You Do Now?

by Christina Gater, Accounting Faculty

A two-year accounting and financial services degree opens up many opportunities for a new graduate to pursue. Whether you are about to graduate or you are simply looking ahead to see what options a two-year degree in this subject could create for you, the following information could help you make some smart choices for your future.

Hocking College Celebrates the 105th Police Academy Graduates

by Tim Brunicardi

To Serve and Protect...

Following three months of intensive training and study, 27 graduates of Hocking College’s Police Academy were honored and recognized by the College, friends and family at a ceremony held on May 5.

Why You Should Consider Hocking College's Medical Assistant Program

by Dawn Shingler AAS, CMA (AAMA)

 

The Bureau of Labor Statistics projects that the medical assistant field will grow 23 percent between 2014 and 2024, much more rapidly than the average line of work. There are several reasons for this.

First, the baby boomer population is aging and requiring more preventive services. This trend is expected to continue, creating a high demand for physicians. To accommodate the growth, physicians will need to employ more medical assistants capable of performing clinical tasks and routine duties to free up physicians for more advanced work.

Title IX Frequently Asked Questions

by Hocking College Contributing Writer

According to the National Sexual Violence Research Center, one in 5 women and one in 16 men are sexually assaulted while in college

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