April 2021

Month

by Julia Griffin Success Coach You’ve probably heard the expression, “The early bird gets the worm.”  The same concept applies to registering EARLY for classes … and here are tips to making your schedule: Picking out your classes at the first opportunity allows you to arrange your work schedule, child care, transportation, and other obligations...
by Dr. Elizabeth Kline Dean, Arts and Sciences Division   It’s almost that time – the end of the semester, final classes, final papers, final exams, preparations for job interviews. As things begin to get more stressful, know that there are people you can turn to for help. Success Coaches – Your coaches are here...
by Heather Merry Zane State College Counselor here   This semester certainly has had some bumps in the road and I can’t think of a better semester to check in with all of you. During times when it feels like our patience is being tested, it is important to check in with ourselves and apply...
By Jody Burchett Senior Financial Aid Officer   “I don’t have any financial aid.” How often do we hear this? All the time. How often is it true? Not that much. Why do students believe this? It could be as simple as they didn’t ask us for options. Summer aid is definitely a thing. This...
As part of Lab Week 2021, we are sharing interviews of Medical Laboratory Technician (MLT) graduates! Today, we are hearing from Derek Nelson who is employed as a Pathologists’ Assistant at Licking Memorial Health Systems. How would you describe MLT to someone who has NO CLUE what it is? Laboratory technicians/scientist examine and analyze body...
As part of Lab Week 2021, we are sharing interviews of Medical Laboratory Technician (MLT) graduates! Today, we are hearing from Morgan Martin who is employed at the blood bank at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center.   How would you describe MLT to someone who has NO CLUE what it is? We are...