Celebrating 55 Years of the Ohio State Newark–COTC Partnership

Since 1971, The Ohio State University at Newark and Central Ohio Technical College (COTC) have shared more than just a campus — we’ve shared a vision to expand educational opportunities, strengthen our community and steward public resources wisely.
The number 55 with Celebration of Partnership 1971-2026 below it to recognize the 55th year that Ohio State Newark and COTC have had a cost-sharing agreement.

One campus. Two institutions. Endless possibilities.

Our cost-share partnership is a rare and remarkable model in higher education. While each institution maintains its own leadership, mission, curriculum, faculty and student body, we share all buildings and general-purpose classrooms, support staff, operating expenses, and key capital investments.

As we celebrate 55 years of collaboration in 2026, our focus remains on transforming lives, building communities and maximizing resources. This partnership is more than a cost-saving measure — it’s a competitive advantage that benefits students, employees and the community.

J. Gilbert Reese headshot.

This college (COTC) coupled with The Ohio State University at Newark … will offer an opportunity for every individual in the area to get an education …

J. Gilbert Reese
Founding father and trustee emeritus of Ohio State Newark and COTC

History of the Partnership

The Ohio State University at Newark, which began operations in 1957, and Central Ohio Technical College (COTC) and have shared a unique and enduring partnership since 1971, when COTC gained its charter. 

The Cost-Shared Agreement

The cost-shared agreement details how The Ohio State University at Newark  and Central Ohio Technical College share facilities and personnel as well as the costs associated with each. It also promotes a spirit of mutual respect between the two institutions.

Benefits of the partnership