Columbus State Community College is a college founded as Columbus Area Technician's School in 1963 and renamed as Columbus technical Institute in 1965. The community college enrolls more than 27000 students over two campuses, nine regional learning centers, and online courses. Columbus State Community College offers two-year degree programs in more than 50 different areas of health, business, public service, human service, engineering technologies, and facility maintenance and also transfer programs for students concerned in completing the first two years of an undergraduate degree and then transferring to a four-year university degree. The college's career and technical programs are specially designed to prepare students for the workforce. Columbus State Community College was founded in 1963, and it is based in Columbus, Ohio, United States. The college provides competitive healthcare benefits, paid vacations, and other perks to its employees.
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