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Edison State Community College

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Edison State Community College

Overview

Now in its fifth decade of providing high-quality, affordable education, Edison State Community College is committed today and in the future to being a valuable resource as it continues to be responsive to the needs of its students and the broader communities it serves. With so much to offer and ongoing processes that assure consistent quality, Edison State remains committed to creating a sustained, significant impact in the region. In 1973, Edison State was chartered under provisions of the Ohio Revised Code as the first general and technical college in Ohio. With over 4,000 students enrolled today, Edison State offers more than thirty associate degrees and one-year certificates, a broad range of baccalaureate transfer programs, developmental course work, and continuing education offerings designed to result in university transfer, career advancement and workforce development. The College's main campus is located across I-75 from the historic city of Piqua, Ohio, and sits on a 131-acre rural plain among agricultural fields and neighboring educational institutions. An additional campus is located in Greenville, Ohio, and offers a wide variety of courses and student resources. While today’s imminent opportunities may be replaced by new and different areas of growth tomorrow, the importance of strengthening ties with regional workforce leaders is realized. Edison State has created meaningful partnerships with some of the region’s leading employers to provide students with hands-on experience and knowledge applicable to today’s workforce needs. Edison State Community College is committed to laying a foundation for the future in many ways and as it looks to the future, it focuses on enriching the lives of the communities it serves. Increasing enrollment and technological advancement have prepared it to be the trusted community resource it is today, and has been since inception.