Career and Technology Education Centers of Licking County campus
Career and Technology Education Centers of Licking County logo

Career and Technology Education Centers of Licking County

Type Less than 2 year, Public
Campus locale Suburb: Small
Degrees offered Undergraduate
Calendar system Differs by program
Student body size Small
Student to faculty ratio 12 to 1
Students retention rate 89%
On-time graduation rate 72%

Located in Newark, Ohio, Career and Technology Education Centers of Licking County is a public, institution that offers undergraduate degrees.

One of the notable aspects of Career and Technology Education Centers of Licking County is its open admission policy. This means that all high school graduates and individuals who hold a GED qualification are eligible to apply for admission. This inclusive approach allows a wide range of students to pursue their higher education goals, regardless of their academic background.

Career and Technology Education Centers of Licking County is accredited by the Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges, ensuring that the institution meets certain standards of quality and effectiveness. This accreditation also allows students to transfer credits to other accredited institutions if they choose to continue their education elsewhere.

With a students-to-faculty ratio of 12-to-1, Career and Technology Education Centers of Licking County emphasizes small class sizes, fostering a supportive and interactive learning environment.

Career and Technology Education Centers of Licking County boasts an impressive student retention rate of 89% , indicating that the majority of students choose to continue their education at the institution. This number surpasses both the state and national averages of 62% and 76%, respectively.


  • Accredited by: Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges

Tuition & Fees

The most popular programs at Career and Technology Education Centers of Licking County are Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic), Fire Science/Fire-fighting, Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General, Network and System Administration/Administrator, Medical/Clinical Assistant. Below is the cost of attendance for these programs as well as the cost of attendance for similar schools that provide the same program.

Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic)

Fire Science/Fire-fighting

Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General

Network and System Administration/Administrator

Medical/Clinical Assistant

Tuition Plans

Tuition plans offered by Career and Technology Education Centers of Licking County during 2022 academic year.

  • Prepaid tuition plan
    Not Offered
  • Guaranteed tuition plan
    Offered
  • Tuition payment plan
    Offered
  • Other alternative tuition plan
    Not Offered

Financial Aid

Average Grant & Scholarships

In 2022, 60 of freshman students at Career and Technology Education Centers of Licking County received on average $4,987 in grant and scholarships from the college, the state and/or the federal government. Below is detail stats of the aid provided to full-time, freshman students.

$4,987
Students Receiving Aid Average Amount Total Amount
Pell Grant 46 56% $4,233 $194,697
Other Federal Grant 46 56% $4,233 $194,697
State Grant/Scholarships 8 10% $6,173 $49,381
Institutional Grant/Scholarships 1 1% $300 $300
Total Grant & Scholarships 49 60% $4,987 $244,378

Average Student Loans

In 2022, 51% of freshman students at Career and Technology Education Centers of Licking County received $5,438 (average) in federal student loan. Below is detail stats of all the loans provided to full-time, freshman students.

$5,438
Students Receiving Loan Average Amount Total Amount
Federal Student Loans 42 51% $5,438 $228,386
Private Loans 0 0% - -
Total Loans 42 51% $5,438 $228,386

Post-9/11 GI Bill

Post 9/11 GI Bill is a federal education benefit program for veterans, who served on active duty after September 10, 2001. This Department of Veteran Affairs benefit provides up to 36 months of education benefits at an approved institution for the following college costs: tuition and fees, books and supplies and housing. The tuition and fees payment, which is the cost for an in-state student attending a public institution, is made directly to the post-secondary institution whereas payments for books and supplies and housing are sent directly to the student.

$8,095
Average aid amount
2022

Academic Programs

Below is a list of academic programs offered at Career and Technology Education Centers of Licking County sorted by popularity.

Health Professions

Total number of students graduated under this category 183

Nursing Assistant/Aide and Patient Care Assistant/Aide

Undergraduate Certificate 114 students

Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic)

Undergraduate Certificate 29 students

Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder

Undergraduate Certificate 15 students

Massage Therapy/Therapeutic Massage

Undergraduate Certificate 10 students

Medical/Clinical Assistant

Undergraduate Certificate 8 students

Medical Office Assistant/Specialist

Undergraduate Certificate 7 students

Law Enforcement and Firefighting

Total number of students graduated under this category 25

Fire Science/Fire-fighting

Undergraduate Certificate 25 students

Automotive Technology

Total number of students graduated under this category 20

Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology/Technician

Undergraduate Certificate 12 students

Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician

Undergraduate Certificate 7 students

Diesel Mechanics Technology/Technician

Undergraduate Certificate 1 students

Computer and Information Science

Total number of students graduated under this category 14

Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications

Undergraduate Certificate 14 students

Construction Trades

Total number of students graduated under this category 10

Lineworker

Undergraduate Certificate 10 students

Culinary and Personal Services

Total number of students graduated under this category 6

Cosmetology/Cosmetologist

Undergraduate Certificate 6 students

Precision Production

Total number of students graduated under this category 6

Welding Technology/Welder

Undergraduate Certificate 6 students

Computer Numerically Controlled (CNC) Machinist Technology/CNC Machinist

No graduate

Outcome

Graduation Rate

Out of 61 students who enrolled in 2018 and after, 44 students graduated within the normal graduation time of their respective program and 44 students graduated late (within 150% of the normal time it takes to graduate).

72.1%

Dropout Rate

Out of 61 students who enrolled in 2018 and after, 14 students dropped out of the school.

22.9%

Transferred Out

Out of 61 students who enrolled in 2018 and after, 3 students transferred out of the school.

4.9%

Students Population

Gender Diversity

High

Based on the 2021-2022 data, the undergraduate student population at Career and Technology Education Centers of Licking County is slightly skewed towards men students, with 52.8% of undergraduate students being men and 47.2% being women. The total number of full-time, first-year undergraduate students is 248, with 117 women and 131 men.

  • men 52.8% 131 students
  • women 47.2% 117 students

Students Age Diversity

  • 18-19 21% 52 students
  • 20-21 18% 46 students
  • 22-24 18% 46 students
  • 25-29 16% 40 students
  • 30-34 11% 27 students
  • 40-49 6% 16 students
  • 50-64 4% 10 students
  • 35-39 3% 8 students

Miscellaneous

Service Offerings

Career and Technology Education Centers of Licking County provides the following additional services to its students
  • Remedial services
  • Placement services for graduates
  • Academic/career counseling services
  • Employment services for students

Educational Offerings

Career and Technology Education Centers of Licking County offers educational programs in the following categories. Check the programs page to learn more about specific programs that you are interested in.
  • Occupational
  • Postbaccalaureate Recreational or avocational education
  • Adult basic remedial or high school equivalent
  • High school education

Special Learning Opportunities

  • Weekend/evening classes