Believing collegiate technical education to be an integral part of higher education, the Board of Trustees of COTC envisioned a partnership between COTC and Ohio State Newark. COTC Board Chairman J. Gilbert Reese wrote a detailed “Cost-Sharing Plan” for the two institutions describing the cooperative relationship and specifying a cost-sharing plan by which the costs of operating the Newark campus would be shared by both COTC and Ohio State Newark. The agreement was signed by the boards of trustees of both COTC and Ohio State on May 7, 1971, and by the Ohio Board of Regents on July 29, 1971.
At that time, Robert A. Barnes, PhD, director of Ohio State Newark, was given the additional appointment as chief administrator of COTC. This and subsequent administrative appointments in 1971 provided the two separate institutions with their own governing boards but one shared chief administrator. From 1971 until 2004, leadership of the campus was a cost-shared position with the COTC president also serving as the Ohio State Newark dean and director. Upon the resignation of COTC’s fourth cost-shared president, the COTC president and Ohio State Newark dean/director became separate positions to lead the institutions, each committed to retaining the cost-shared partnership that flourishes still today, 55 years after its inception.