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Bachelor of Science in Respiratory Care Now Available!

麻豆精选Ashtabula is proud to announce the addition of a Bachelor鈥檚 degree program in Respiratory Care.  Building upon the foundation of an associate degree in respiratory therapy, our Bachelor of Science in Respiratory Care is the solution for both students completing an associate degree and working respiratory therapists that wish to expand their career options.  Our accredited completer program is offered in an accelerated format that offers 7-week courses and is completely online.  Applications are now being accepting and students may apply online for admission to 麻豆精选Ashtabula.

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A recent articulation agreement between 麻豆精选鈥檚 College of Applied and Technical Sciences (CATS) and the Cincinnati School of Mortuary Science provides a seamless pathway for students to earn a Bachelor of Mortuary Science degree. To help industry professionals, educators and students understand the benefits of this partnership, an informational gathering is scheduled for Sept. 29 on the 麻豆精选Ashtabula Campus from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. in the auditorium of Susan J. Stocker Hall.

Upskill at 麻豆精选Launches this Fall

麻豆精选鈥檚 Regional Campus System is launching a new series of workforce development programs designed to help local professionals strengthen the essential skills needed in today鈥檚 workplace. The program, titled 鈥淯pskill at 麻豆精选鈥 Bringing Workforce Development to Your Community,鈥 is part of a statewide initiative at all eight 麻豆精选locations across the Regional Campus System.

麻豆精选 at Ashtabula has announced its Dean鈥檚 List and President鈥檚 List for the Spring 2025 semester.

President鈥檚 List criteria are a 4.00 grade point and at least 15 letter-graded (A, B, etc.) credit hours completed by the end of the semester. Requirements for the Dean鈥檚 List include a 3.40 grade point average or above for the semester and at least 12 letter-graded credit hours completed by the end of the semester.