Northwest State Community College
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Established | 1968 |
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President | Dr. Michael Thompson |
Students | 4,578[1] |
Location |
Archbold, Ohio, 43567, USA[2] Coordinates: 41°27′02″N 84°17′53″W / 41.450662°N 84.298089°W |
Northwest State Community College is a two-year public college near Archbold, Ohio, United States. It is accredited through the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools.[3] Its current president is Dr. Michael Thompson.[4]
Majors
Allied Health, Business, and Public Services Division
Dean: Janet Delcamp
Associate Degrees
- Accounting
- Banking and Finance
- Business Management
- Criminal Justice
- Crop & Soil Management
- Entrepreneurship
- Human Resource Management
- Human Services
- Law Enforcement – Academy Option
- Logistics & Supply Chain Management
- Marketing
- Medical Assisting
- Medical Support
- Office Administration
- Office Management
- Paralegal Studies
- Paraprofessional
- Pre-Business Administration
- Pre-Kindergarten
Certificates
- Accounting Assistant
- Computer Technician
- Emergency Medical Services
- Logistics & Supply Chain Management
- Office Assistant
- Real Estate
Short-Term Certificates
- Law Enforcement Academy
- Phlebotomy Technician
NW Ohio Allied Health Consortium
- Health Information Technician
- Coding & Reimbursement
- Clinical Health Informatics
- Medical Laboratory Technician
- Occupational Therapy Assistant
- Radiographic Imaging
- Respiratory Care Practitioner
Arts and Sciences Division
Dean: Lana Snider
Associate Degrees
- Associate of Arts
- Associate of Science
- Transfer Module
- Visual Communications – Graphic Design
Industrial Technologies Division
Dean: Ron Scozzari
Associate Degrees
- Industrial Technology
- Maintenance Tech/Mechatronics
Certificates
- HVAC-R (Climate Control)
- Industrial Electrical
- Industrial Maintenance
- Machining Millwright
- Programmable Controller (PLC)
Short-Term Technical Certificates
- CNC Operations
- Cybersecurity
- IT Specialist
- Industrial Automation Maintenance
- Industrial Welding
- Truck Driving
Science, Technology, Engineering Tech, & Math Division
Dean: Dan Burklo
Associate Degrees
- CAD/CAM
- Computer Programming
- Computer Science Engineering Technology
- Electrical Engineering Technology
- Electro-Mechanical
- Engineering Technology
- Cybersecurity
- Network Administration
- Project Management Technology
- Mechanical Engineering Technology
- Plastics
Certificates
- Computer Aided Design
- Plastics
- Manufacturing
- Quality Control
Nursing Division
Dean: Patti Altman
Associate Degrees
- LPN to RN Advanced Standing
- Registered Nursing (RN)
Certificates
- Practical Nursing (PN)
Campus
The NSCC Campus is a two storied building that is a combination of several different buildings.
Building A 1st floor
Accessibility Services (A105)
Bookstore (A124)
Human Resources (A106)
Grants Office (A105)
Library (A101)
McDougle Center (A101)
Snack Bar (A126)
Student Success Center (A105)
Student Services (A105J)
Marketing/Communications (A105G)
Building B 1st floor
Chief Fiscal Officer (B105)
Development Office (B107)
President’s Office (B105)
VP for Innovation (B105)
Building C 1st floor
Admissions (C100)
Business Office (C130)
Financial Aid (C110)
Registrar (C120)
Advising Center (C140)
University Center (C150)
Building E 1st floor
Advanced Manufacturing Training Center (E194)
STEM Division (E1102)
Engineering Lab (E1101)
Industrial Technology Labs (E108)
Voinovich Auditorium (E117)
Building H first floor
CTS Workforce Development (H109)
Building A 2nd floor
Arts & Sciences Division (A229)
Allied Health, Business & Public Service Division (A213)
Nursing Division (A213)
IT Offices (A223)
Medical Assisting Lab (A233)
Math Computer Lab (A225)
Study Rooms and Open Computer Lab
Building B 2nd floor
Computer Labs/Classrooms
Building C 2nd floor
Max Covert Conference Room (C200)
NSCC Conference Room (C211)
NSCC Café (C214)
Building E 2nd floor
Student/Staff Fitness Center (E2005)
Law Enforcement Training Center (E2006)
Building H 2nd floor
Nursing Lab (H216)
Student organizations
- 3Dt Printing Club: This club helps students develop an understanding of 3D printing and its applications.[5]
- Alpha Delta Nu Nursing Honor Society: The goal of the Alpha Delta Nu Nursing Honor Society is to recognize the academic excellence of students in the study of associate degree nursing. the group works to promote scholarship and academics in the profession of nursing, as well as encouraging the pursuit of advanced degrees in the profession. As provisional members or candidates of the society, students have had to maintain a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher and have earned a grade of "B" or better in each of their nursing classes. Students have also had to demonstrate conduct on campus and in the clinical areas that reflects the highest levels of integrity and professionalism.
- Dean's Leadership Cluster (DLC): The DLC is a group of high impact students who have earned Presidential and Honors scholarships. Members are dedicated toward achieving excellent grades, majoring in business, allied health and soil/crop management. They attend courses full time and have part-time jobs in their respective fields of study. They also serve their institution and community by volunteering for diverse initiatives. These students represent the future leadership in northwest Ohio. Part of their experiential learning is in meeting business leaders locally and across the country.
- evMotorsports: The future of transportation is changing. This group will be working each year to prepare an electric powered go-kart for the collegiate evGrandPrix Racing event. The event represents an innovative approach to developing the next generation of automobile powered by electricity.
- Kappa Beta Delta Honors Society (KBD): KBD is an honor society for students who are enrolled in a business major and attaining a 3.5 GPA after completing 18 or more credit hours. An induction ceremony is held for eligible students during the fall and spring semesters.
- Northwest State Cryptic Cyborgs: Affiliated with FIRST Robotics, this group will problem solve an obstacle course at competitions. The team is composed of high school students enrolled at Northwest State through the College Credit Plus (CCP) program.
- Phi Theta Kappa Honors Society:
- The Phi Theta Kappa Honors Society is an honor and service organization for students attaining a 3.5 GPA after completing 18 or more credit hours. An induction ceremony is held for eligible students during the fall and spring semesters.
- Society of Women Engineers: Society of Women Engineers is a groups that promotes and supports women in STEM fields. The group plans outreach projects, including volunteer activities and visiting area schools and youth organizations to promote women in STEM. Members can also hear from guest speakers about heir experience in engineering. The group is open to all Northwest State students.
- Spotlight: Spotlight provides Northwest State and students with performance, learning and networking opportunities for those passionate about theatre, singing, and the performing arts. Spotlight engages NSCC students through service, workshops, campus events, and thatrical productions to promote personal, academic and artistic growth.
- Student Body Organization (SBO):
- SBO is responsible for promoting academic, recreational, and social activities for students. Some of the events that SBO is responsible for are Welcome Back Week, Chili Cook-Off, and Spring Fling.
References
- ↑ As of fall 2016. "Headcount Enrollment at University System of Ohio Institutions, Fall 2007 to Fall 2016" (PDF). Ohio Department of Higher Education. Retrieved 4 March 2018.
- ↑ DeLorme. Ohio Atlas & Gazetteer. 7th ed. Yarmouth: DeLorme, 2004, 35. ISBN 0-89933-281-1.
- ↑ "About NSCC : 2 Year Community College : Northwest Ohio College". northweststate.edu. Retrieved 2018-05-11.
- ↑ "Dr. Michael Thomson Named Seventh NSCC President | Northwest State Community College". northweststate.edu. Retrieved 2018-05-11.
- ↑ Caruso, Malena. "NSCC students make mechanical hand for 3-year-old Archbold boy". Retrieved 2018-05-11.