Common use of Eligibility Criteria Clause in Contracts

Eligibility Criteria. Students seeking college credit through this bilateral articulation agreement must meet the following criteria/requirements: • The student must have completed the secondary Tech Prep competencies (academic and technical) relevant to the Central Ohio Technical College courses, with a grade of A, B, or C. • An application and subsequent matriculation to Information Technology and Digital Media Design Technology Programs at Central Ohio Technical College must occur within 3 years of the high school graduation date. • The student is responsible to inform college admissions personnel of his/her eligibility for articulated college credit and verify that appropriate documentation has been provided to the college by the secondary school. • Secondary instructors are required to have the appropriate teaching credential as defined by the Ohio Department of Education. • For the purpose of compliance with state, program or regional accreditation standards, Central Ohio Technical College reserves the right to review, validate and copy the credentials (e.g., college transcripts and resumes) of the instructors of articulated courses for external auditing purposes. • The secondary instructor(s) will complete an Instructor Recommendation Form for each student upon completion which will be maintained in the student’s secondary permanent file. An Instructor Recommendation Form must be submitted to the Records and Registration Office prior to receiving credit. • The college and secondary school will develop methods of publicizing the agreement to encourage students to take advantage of seamless transitions and advanced placement opportunities. • There will be no charge for college credit awarded through this agreement. • Student eligibility for technical or related credit is primarily determined by high school teachers evaluation based upon predetermined criteria set by the college. In certain cases, record of relevant student external certification, college proficiency testing, review of portfolios, or other forms of assessment may also be required. • Placement in Central Ohio Technical College’s courses is determined by the college’s official placement policy. Credit is available only for the technical courses specified on the attached list of articulated courses. • Articulated courses are recorded on the student’s permanent records after a student enrolls in and completes a non-articulated college credit hour at Central Ohio Technical College. The administrators and faculty of the program at both levels pledge their commitment and support to continuing this relationship and to promoting these articulation opportunities to the students. C-TEC Central Ohio Technical College 5/11/2023 Xxxxx X. Xxxxxxx, Ed.D. Superintendent Date 5/10/2023 Xx. Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx Provost Date 5/10/2023 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx Director Date 5/10/2023 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, EJD Date Xxxx of Technical Studies

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Samples: Bilateral Articulation Agreement, Bilateral Articulation Agreement

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Eligibility Criteria. Students seeking college credit through this bilateral articulation agreement must meet the following criteria/requirements: The student must have completed the secondary Tech Prep competencies (academic and technical) relevant to the Central Ohio Technical College courses, with a grade of A, B, or C. An application and subsequent matriculation to Information Business Management Technology and Digital Media Design Technology Programs at Central Ohio Technical College must occur within 3 years of the high school graduation date.  The student must meet all college entrance, general admission and program specific requirements and complete the Accuplacer or ACT assessment.  The student is responsible to inform college admissions personnel of his/her eligibility for articulated college credit and verify that appropriate documentation has been provided to the college by the secondary school. Secondary instructors are required to have the appropriate teaching credential as defined by the Ohio Department of Education. For the purpose of compliance with state, program or regional accreditation standards, Central Ohio Technical College reserves the right to review, validate and copy the credentials (e.g., college transcripts and resumes) of the instructors of articulated courses for external auditing purposes. The secondary instructor(s) will complete an Instructor Recommendation Form for each student upon completion which will be maintained in the student’s secondary permanent file. An Instructor Recommendation Form must be submitted to the Records and Registration Office prior to receiving credit. The college and secondary school will develop methods of publicizing the agreement to encourage students to take advantage of seamless transitions and advanced placement opportunities. There will be no charge for college credit awarded through this agreement. Student eligibility for technical or related credit is primarily determined by high school teachers evaluation based upon predetermined criteria set by the college. In certain cases, record of relevant student external certification, college proficiency testing, review of portfolios, or other forms of assessment may also be required. Placement in Central Ohio Technical College’s courses is determined by the student’s scores on the college’s official required placement policytest(s). Credit is available only for the technical courses specified on the attached list of articulated courses. Articulated courses are recorded on the student’s permanent records after a student enrolls in and completes a non-articulated college credit hour at Central Ohio Technical College. The administrators and faculty of the program at both levels pledge their commitment and support to continuing this relationship and to promoting these articulation opportunities to the students. C-TEC Central Ohio Technical College 5/11/2023 Xxxxx X. Xxxxxxx, Ed.D. Superintendent Date 5/10/2023 Xx. Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx Provost Date 5/10/2023 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx Director Date 5/10/2023 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, EJD Date Xxxx of Technical Studies

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Samples: Bilateral Articulation Agreement, Bilateral Articulation Agreement

Eligibility Criteria. Students seeking college credit through this bilateral articulation agreement must meet the following criteria/requirements: • The student must have completed the secondary Tech Prep competencies (academic and technical) relevant to the Central Ohio Technical College courses, with a grade of A, B, or C. • An application and subsequent matriculation to Information Engineering Technology and Digital Media Design Technology Programs at Central Ohio Technical College must occur within 3 years of the high school graduation Adult Education completion date. • The student must meet all college entrance, general admission and program specific requirements and complete the Accuplacer or ACT assessment. • The student is responsible to inform college admissions personnel of his/her eligibility for articulated college credit and verify that appropriate documentation has been provided to the college by the secondary school. • Secondary instructors are required to have the appropriate teaching credential as defined by the Ohio Department of Education. • For the purpose of compliance with state, program or regional accreditation standards, Central Ohio Technical College reserves the right to review, validate and copy the credentials (e.g., college transcripts and resumes) of the instructors of articulated courses for external auditing purposes. • The secondary instructor(s) will complete an Instructor Recommendation Form for each student upon completion which will be maintained in the student’s secondary permanent file. An Instructor Recommendation Form must be submitted to the Records and Registration Office prior to receiving credit. • The college and secondary school will develop methods of publicizing the agreement to encourage students to take advantage of seamless transitions and advanced placement opportunities. • There will be no charge for college credit awarded through this agreement. • Student eligibility for technical or related credit is primarily determined by high school teachers evaluation based upon predetermined criteria set by the college. In certain cases, record of relevant student external certification, college proficiency testing, review of portfolios, or other forms of assessment may also be required. • Placement in Central Ohio Technical College’s courses is determined by the student’s scores on the college’s official required placement policytest(s). Credit is available only for the technical courses specified on the attached list of articulated courses. • Articulated courses are recorded on the student’s permanent records after a student enrolls in and completes a non-articulated college credit hour course at Central Ohio Technical College. The administrators and faculty of the program at both levels pledge their commitment and support to continuing this relationship and to promoting these articulation opportunities to the students. C-TEC Central Ohio Technical College 5/11/2023 Xxxxx X. Xxxxxxx, Ed.D. Superintendent Date 5/10/2023 Xx. Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx Provost Date 5/10/2023 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx Director Date 5/10/2023 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, EJD Date Xxxx of Technical Studies

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Samples: Bilateral Articulation Agreement, Bilateral Articulation Agreement

Eligibility Criteria. Students seeking college credit through this bilateral articulation agreement must meet the following criteria/requirements: • The student must have completed the secondary Tech Prep competencies (academic and technical) relevant to the Central Ohio Technical College courses, with a grade of A, B, or C. • An application and subsequent matriculation to Information Business Management Technology and Digital Media Design Technology Programs at Central Ohio Technical College must occur within 3 years of the high school graduation date. • The student must meet all college entrance, general admission and program specific requirements and complete the Accuplacer or ACT assessment. • The student is responsible to inform college admissions personnel of his/her eligibility for articulated college credit and verify that appropriate documentation has been provided to the college by the secondary school. • Secondary instructors are required to have the appropriate teaching credential as defined by the Ohio Department of Education. • For the purpose of compliance with state, program or regional accreditation standards, Central Ohio Technical College reserves the right to review, validate and copy the credentials (e.g., college transcripts and resumes) of the instructors of articulated courses for external auditing purposes. • The secondary instructor(s) will complete an Instructor Recommendation Form for each student upon completion which will be maintained in the student’s secondary permanent file. An Instructor Recommendation Form must be submitted to the Records and Registration Office prior to receiving credit. • The college and secondary school will develop methods of publicizing the agreement to encourage students to take advantage of seamless transitions and advanced placement opportunities. • There will be no charge for college credit awarded through this agreement. • Student eligibility for technical or related credit is primarily determined by high school teachers evaluation based upon predetermined criteria set by the college. In certain cases, record of relevant student external certification, college proficiency testing, review of portfolios, or other forms of assessment may also be required. • Placement in Central Ohio Technical College’s courses is determined by the student’s scores on the college’s official required placement policytest(s). Credit is available only for the technical courses specified on the attached list of articulated courses. • Articulated courses are recorded on the student’s permanent records after a student enrolls in and completes a non-articulated college credit hour at Central Ohio Technical College. The administrators and faculty of the program at both levels pledge their commitment and support to continuing this relationship and to promoting these articulation opportunities to the students. C-TEC Central Ohio Technical College 5/11/2023 Xxxxx X. Xxxxxxx, Ed.D. Superintendent Date 5/10/2023 Xx. Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx Provost Date 5/10/2023 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx Director Date 5/10/2023 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, EJD Date Xxxx of Technical Studies

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Samples: Bilateral Articulation Agreement, Bilateral Articulation Agreement

Eligibility Criteria. Students seeking college credit through this bilateral articulation agreement must meet the following criteria/requirements: • The student must have completed the secondary Tech Prep competencies (academic and technical) relevant to the Central Ohio Technical College courses, with a grade of A, B, or C. • An application and subsequent matriculation to Information Technology and Digital Media Design Technology Programs Associate of Technical Studies at Central Ohio Technical College must occur within 3 years of the high school graduation date. • The student is responsible to inform college admissions personnel of his/her eligibility for articulated college credit and verify that appropriate documentation has been provided to the college by the secondary school. • Secondary instructors are required to have the appropriate teaching credential as defined by the Ohio Department of Education. • For the purpose of compliance with state, program or regional accreditation standards, Central Ohio Technical College reserves the right to review, validate and copy the credentials (e.g., college transcripts and resumes) of the instructors of articulated courses for external auditing purposes. • The secondary instructor(s) will complete an Instructor Recommendation Form for each student upon completion which will be maintained in the student’s secondary permanent file. An Instructor Recommendation Form must be submitted to the Records and Registration Office prior to receiving credit. • The college and secondary school will develop methods of publicizing the agreement to encourage students to take advantage of seamless transitions and advanced placement opportunities. • There will be no charge for college credit awarded through this agreement. • Student eligibility for technical or related credit is primarily determined by high school teachers evaluation based upon predetermined criteria set by the college. In certain cases, record of relevant student external certification, college proficiency testing, review of portfolios, or other forms of assessment may also be required. • Placement in Central Ohio Technical College’s courses is determined by the college’s official placement policy. Credit is available only for the technical courses specified on the attached list of articulated courses. • Articulated courses are recorded on the student’s permanent records after a student enrolls in and completes a non-articulated college credit hour at Central Ohio Technical College. The administrators and faculty of the program at both levels pledge their commitment and support to continuing this relationship and to promoting these articulation opportunities to the students. CSouth-TEC Western City Schools Central Ohio Technical College 5/11/2023 Xxxxx X. Xxxxxxx, Ed.D. Superintendent Xxx Xxxxxxx Director Date 5/10/2023 Xx. Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx Provost Date 5/10/2023 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx Director Date 5/10/2023 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, EJD Date Xxxx of Technical StudiesStudies This agreement is in effect for students graduating from the Cosmetology Program at South-Western City Schools starting the academic year 2023-2025, and enrolling in one of Central Ohio Technical College’s Associate Degree Programs listed below. College matriculation must occur within 3 years of the high school graduation date.

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Samples: Bilateral Articulation Agreement

Eligibility Criteria. Students seeking college credit through this bilateral articulation agreement must meet the following criteria/requirements: • The student must have completed the secondary Tech Prep competencies (academic and technical) relevant to the Central Ohio Technical College courses, with a grade of A, B, or C. • An application and subsequent matriculation to Information Technology and Digital Media Design Engineering Technology Programs at Central Ohio Technical College must occur within 3 years of the high school graduation date. • The student must meet all college entrance, general admission and program specific requirements and complete the Accuplacer or ACT assessment. • The student is responsible to inform college admissions personnel of his/her eligibility for articulated college credit and verify that appropriate documentation has been provided to the college by the secondary school. • Secondary instructors are required to have the appropriate teaching credential as defined by the Ohio Department of Education. • For the purpose of compliance with state, program or regional accreditation standards, Central Ohio Technical College reserves the right to review, validate and copy the credentials (e.g., college transcripts and resumes) of the instructors of articulated courses for external auditing purposes. • The secondary instructor(s) will complete an Instructor Recommendation Form for each student upon completion which will be maintained in the student’s secondary permanent file. An Instructor Recommendation Form must be submitted to the Records and Registration Office prior to receiving credit. • The college and secondary school will develop methods of publicizing the agreement to encourage students to take advantage of seamless transitions and advanced placement opportunities. • There will be no charge for college credit awarded through this agreement. • Student eligibility for technical or related credit is primarily determined by high school teachers evaluation based upon predetermined criteria set by the college. In certain cases, record of relevant student external certification, college proficiency testing, review of portfolios, or other forms of assessment may also be required. • Placement in Central Ohio Technical College’s courses is determined by the student’s scores on the college’s official required placement policytest(s). Credit is available only for the technical courses specified on the attached list of articulated courses. • Articulated courses are recorded on the student’s permanent records after a student enrolls in and completes a non-articulated college credit hour at Central Ohio Technical College. The administrators and faculty of the program at both levels pledge their commitment and support to continuing this relationship and to promoting these articulation opportunities to the students. C-TEC Central Ohio Technical College 5/11/2023 5/29/2018 Xxxxx X. Xxxxxxx, Ed.D. Superintendent Date 5/10/2023 Xx. Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx Provost 5/29/2018 Xxxxxx X. Xxx, Ph.D. President Date 5/10/2023 5/29/2018 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx Director Date 5/10/2023 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx5/29/2018 Xxxxx Xxxxx, EJD Ed. D. Vice President for Academic Affairs Date Xxxx This agreement is in effect for students graduating from the Engineering & Science Technologies Program at C-TEC at Xxxxxxx Memorial High School starting the academic year 2017-2019, and enrolling in one of Central Ohio Technical StudiesCollege’s Associate Degree Programs listed below. College matriculation must occur within 3 years of the high school graduation date. ENGR-100 Introduction to Engineering Technologies 1.0 ENGR-106 Computer Applications for Engineering Technologies 2.0 MANF-100 Principles of Machining 2.0 CTAG Opportunity: Students in this pathway may have the opportunity to receive college credit through the CTAG system. Students must complete the: Career-Technical Credit Transfer (CT)² Verification of Course/Program Completion form in order to receive CTAG credits.

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Samples: Bilateral Articulation Agreement

Eligibility Criteria. Students seeking college credit through this Tech Prep bilateral articulation agreement must meet the following criteria/requirements: The student must have completed the secondary Tech Prep competencies (academic and technical) relevant to the Central Ohio Technical College courses, with a grade of A, B, or C. An application and subsequent matriculation to Information Early Childhood Education Technology and Digital Media Design Technology Programs at Central Ohio Technical College must occur within 3 years of the high school graduation date.  The student must meet all college entrance, general admission and program specific requirements and complete the COMPASS or ACT assessment. The COMPASS assessment is available, free of charge, through the Central Region Tech Prep Center.  The student is responsible to inform college admissions personnel of his/her Tech Prep status and eligibility for articulated college credit and verify that appropriate documentation has been provided to the college by the secondary school. Secondary instructors are required to have the appropriate teaching credential as defined by the Ohio Department of Education. For the purpose of compliance with state, program or regional accreditation standards, Central Ohio Technical College reserves the right to review, validate and copy the credentials (e.g., college transcripts and resumes) of the instructors of articulated courses for external auditing purposes. The secondary instructor(s) will complete an Instructor Recommendation Form for each student upon completion graduation which will be maintained in the student’s secondary permanent file. An Instructor Recommendation Form must be submitted to the Records and Registration Office prior to receiving credit. The college and secondary school will develop methods of publicizing the agreement to encourage students to take advantage of seamless transitions and advanced placement opportunities. There will be no charge for college credit awarded through this agreement. Student eligibility for technical or related credit is primarily determined by high school teachers evaluation based upon predetermined criteria set by the college. In certain cases, record of relevant student external certification, college proficiency testing, review of portfolios, or other forms of assessment may also be required. Placement in Central Ohio Technical College’s courses is determined by the student’s scores on the college’s official required placement policytest(s). Credit is available only for the technical courses specified on the attached list of articulated Tech Prep courses. Articulated courses are recorded on the student’s permanent records after a student enrolls in and completes a non-articulated college credit hour at Central Ohio Technical College. The administrators and faculty of the program at both levels pledge their commitment and support to continuing this relationship and to promoting these articulation opportunities to the students. C5/15/2015 Xxxxxx X. Xxx, Ph.D. President Date Xxx Xxxxxx 5/26/2015 Xxxx Xxxxxxx 5/15/2015 Superintendent Date Director of Academic Operations Date 5/26/2015 5/13/2015 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Director Date Xxxxx Xxxxx Date Faculty Representative This agreement is in effect for students graduating from the Early Childhood Education Program at Xxxxxx Career and Technical Center starting the academic year 2015-TEC 2017, and enrolling in one of Central Ohio Technical College’s Associate Degree Programs listed below. College 5/11/2023 Xxxxx X. Xxxxxxx, Ed.D. Superintendent Date 5/10/2023 Xxmatriculation must occur within 3 years of the high school graduation date. Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx Provost Date 5/10/2023 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx Director Date 5/10/2023 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, EJD Date Xxxx of Technical StudiesECE-130 Health and Safety in Education 3.0

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Samples: Bilateral Articulation Agreement

Eligibility Criteria. Students seeking college credit through this Tech Prep bilateral articulation agreement must meet the following criteria/requirements: The student must have completed the secondary Tech Prep competencies (academic and technical) relevant to the Central Ohio Technical College courses, with a grade of A, B, or C. An application and subsequent matriculation to Information Technology and Digital Media Design Nursing Technologies or Emergency Medical Services Technology Programs at Central Ohio Technical College must occur within 3 years of the high school graduation date.  The student must meet all college entrance, general admission and program specific requirements and complete the COMPASS or ACT assessment. The COMPASS assessment is available, free of charge, through the Central Region Tech Prep Center.  The student is responsible to inform college admissions personnel of his/her Tech Prep status and eligibility for articulated college credit and verify that appropriate documentation has been provided to the college by the secondary school. Secondary instructors are required to have the appropriate teaching credential as defined by the Ohio Department of Education. For the purpose of compliance with state, program or regional accreditation standards, Central Ohio Technical College reserves the right to review, validate and copy the credentials (e.g., college transcripts and resumes) of the instructors of articulated courses for external auditing purposes. The secondary instructor(s) will complete an Instructor Recommendation Form for each student upon completion graduation which will be maintained in the student’s secondary permanent file. An Instructor Recommendation Form must be submitted to the Records and Registration Office prior to receiving credit. The college and secondary school will develop methods of publicizing the agreement to encourage students to take advantage of seamless transitions and advanced placement opportunities. There will be no charge for college credit awarded through this agreement. Student eligibility for technical or related credit is primarily determined by high school teachers evaluation based upon predetermined criteria set by the college. In certain cases, record of relevant student external certification, college proficiency testing, review of portfolios, or other forms of assessment may also be required. Placement in Central Ohio Technical College’s courses is determined by the student’s scores on the college’s official required placement policytest(s). Credit is available only for the technical courses specified on the attached list of articulated Tech Prep courses. Articulated courses are recorded on the student’s permanent records after a student enrolls in and completes a non-articulated college credit hour at Central Ohio Technical College. The administrators and faculty of the program at both levels pledge their commitment and support to continuing this relationship and to promoting these articulation opportunities to the students. C-TEC Central Ohio Technical College 5/11/2023 Xxxxxx X. Xxx, Ph.D. President Date 5/11/2015 5/11/2015 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Superintendent Date Xxxx Xxxxxxx Date Director of Academic Operations 5/11/2015 5/7/2015 Xxx Xxxxxx Curriculum Specialist Date Xxxxxx X. Xxxxxx Division Xxxx Date Xxxxx X. Xxxxxxx, Ed.D. Superintendent Xxxxxxxx Date 5/10/2023 Xx. Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx Provost Date 5/10/2023 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx Director Date 5/10/2023 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, EJD Date Xxxx of Technical StudiesProgram Director

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Samples: Bilateral Articulation Agreement

Eligibility Criteria. Students seeking college credit through this bilateral articulation agreement must meet the following criteria/requirements: The student must have completed the secondary Tech Prep competencies (academic and technical) relevant to the Central Ohio Technical College courses, with a grade of A, B, or C. An application and subsequent matriculation to Information Technology and Digital Media Design Criminal Justice Technology Programs at Central Ohio Technical College must occur within 3 years of the high school graduation date.  The student must meet all college entrance, general admission and program specific requirements and complete the Accuplacer or ACT assessment.  The student is responsible to inform college admissions personnel of his/her eligibility for articulated college credit and verify that appropriate documentation has been provided to the college by the secondary school. Secondary instructors are required to have the appropriate teaching credential as defined by the Ohio Department of Education. For the purpose of compliance with state, program or regional accreditation standards, Central Ohio Technical College reserves the right to review, validate and copy the credentials (e.g., college transcripts and resumes) of the instructors of articulated courses for external auditing purposes. The secondary instructor(s) will complete an Instructor Recommendation Form for each student upon completion which will be maintained in the student’s secondary permanent file. An Instructor Recommendation Form must be submitted to the Records and Registration Office prior to receiving credit. The college and secondary school will develop methods of publicizing the agreement to encourage students to take advantage of seamless transitions and advanced placement opportunities. There will be no charge for college credit awarded through this agreement. Student eligibility for technical or related credit is primarily determined by high school teachers evaluation based upon predetermined criteria set by the college. In certain cases, record of relevant student external certification, college proficiency testing, review of portfolios, or other forms of assessment may also be required. Placement in Central Ohio Technical College’s courses is determined by the student’s scores on the college’s official required placement policytest(s). Credit is available only for the technical courses specified on the attached list of articulated courses. Articulated courses are recorded on the student’s permanent records after a student enrolls in and completes a non-articulated college credit hour at Central Ohio Technical College. The administrators and faculty of the program at both levels pledge their commitment and support to continuing this relationship and to promoting these articulation opportunities to the students. C-TEC Central Ohio Technical College 5/11/2023 4/21/2017 4/21/2017 Xxxx Xxxxx Superintendent Date Xxxxxx X. XxxxxxxXxx, Ph.D. President Date Xxxxx Xxxxx, Ed.. D. Superintendent Vice President for Academic Affairs Date 5/10/2023 Xx. Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx Provost 4/20/2017 Xxxxx Xxxxxxx Date 5/10/2023 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx Director Date 5/10/2023 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, EJD Date Xxxx of Technical StudiesDirector

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Samples: Bilateral Articulation Agreement

Eligibility Criteria. Students seeking college credit through this bilateral articulation agreement must meet the following criteria/requirements: • The student must have completed the secondary Tech Prep competencies (academic and technical) relevant to the Central Ohio Technical College courses, with a grade of A, B, or C. • An application and subsequent matriculation to Information Engineering Technology and Digital Media Design Information Technology Programs at Central Ohio Technical College must occur within 3 years of the high school graduation date. • The student is responsible to inform college admissions personnel of his/her eligibility for articulated college credit and verify that appropriate documentation has been provided to the college by the secondary school. • Secondary instructors are required to have the appropriate teaching credential as defined by the Ohio Department of Education. • For the purpose of compliance with state, program or regional accreditation standards, Central Ohio Technical College reserves the right to review, validate and copy the credentials (e.g., college transcripts and resumes) of the instructors of articulated courses for external auditing purposes. • The secondary instructor(s) will complete an Instructor Recommendation Form for each student upon completion which will be maintained in the student’s secondary permanent file. An Instructor Recommendation Form must be submitted to the Records and Registration Office prior to receiving credit. • The college and secondary school will develop methods of publicizing the agreement to encourage students to take advantage of seamless transitions and advanced placement opportunities. • There will be no charge for college credit awarded through this agreement. • Student eligibility for technical or related credit is primarily determined by high school teachers evaluation based upon predetermined criteria set by the college. In certain cases, record of relevant student external certification, college proficiency testing, review of portfolios, or other forms of assessment may also be required. • Placement in Central Ohio Technical College’s courses is determined by the college’s official placement policy. Credit is available only for the technical courses specified on the attached list of articulated courses. • Articulated courses are recorded on the student’s permanent records after a student enrolls in and completes a non-articulated college credit hour at Central Ohio Technical College. The administrators and faculty of the program at both levels pledge their commitment and support to continuing this relationship and to promoting these articulation opportunities to the students. C-TEC Central Ohio Technical College 5/11/2023 5/12/2023 Xxxxx X. Xxxxxxx, Ed.D. Superintendent Date 5/10/2023 Xx. Dr. Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx Provost XxxxxxxxxXxxxxxx Date 5/10/2023 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx 5/12/2023 Xxxxxxxx Xxxx Director Date 5/10/2023 4/28/2023 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, EJD Date Xxxx EJDDean of Technical StudiesStudies Date 4/28/2023 Xxxx Xxxx Date Associate Professor

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Samples: Bilateral Articulation Agreement

Eligibility Criteria. Students seeking college credit through this bilateral articulation agreement must meet the following criteria/requirements: • The student must have completed the secondary Tech Prep competencies (academic and technical) relevant to the Central Ohio Technical College courses, with a grade of A, B, or C. • An application and subsequent matriculation to Information Technology and Digital Media Design Technology Programs Associate of Technical Studies at Central Ohio Technical College must occur within 3 years of the high school graduation date. • The student is responsible to inform college admissions personnel of his/her eligibility for articulated college credit and verify that appropriate documentation has been provided to the college by the secondary school. • Secondary instructors are required to have the appropriate teaching credential as defined by the Ohio Department of Education. • For the purpose of compliance with state, program or regional accreditation standards, Central Ohio Technical College reserves the right to review, validate and copy the credentials (e.g., college transcripts and resumes) of the instructors of articulated courses for external auditing purposes. • The secondary instructor(s) will complete an Instructor Recommendation Form for each student upon completion which will be maintained in the student’s secondary permanent file. An Instructor Recommendation Form must be submitted to the Records and Registration Office prior to receiving credit. • The college and secondary school will develop methods of publicizing the agreement to encourage students to take advantage of seamless transitions and advanced placement opportunities. • There will be no charge for college credit awarded through this agreement. • Student eligibility for technical or related credit is primarily determined by high school teachers evaluation based upon predetermined criteria set by the college. In certain cases, record of relevant student external certification, college proficiency testing, review of portfolios, or other forms of assessment may also be required. • Placement in Central Ohio Technical College’s courses is determined by the college’s official placement policy. Credit is available only for the technical courses specified on the attached list of articulated courses. • Articulated courses are recorded on the student’s permanent records after a student enrolls in and completes a non-articulated college credit hour at Central Ohio Technical College. The administrators and faculty of the program at both levels pledge their commitment and support to continuing this relationship and to promoting these articulation opportunities to the students. C-TEC Coshocton County Career Center Central Ohio Technical College 5/11/2023 Xxxxx X. Xxxxxxx, Ed.D. 4/6/2023 Xxxx Xxxxxx Superintendent Date 5/10/2023 Xx. 4/6/2023 Dr. Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx Provost XxxxxxxxxXxxxxxx Date 5/10/2023 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx Director Date 5/10/2023 4/6/2023 Xxxxxx X. Xxxxxx, EJD XXX MS XX FA AND Date Xxxx of Technical StudiesStudies This agreement is in effect for students graduating from the Cosmetology Program at Coshocton County Career Center starting the academic year 2023-2025, and enrolling in one of Central Ohio Technical College’s Associate Degree Programs listed below. College matriculation must occur within 3 years of the high school graduation date.

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Samples: Bilateral Articulation Agreement

Eligibility Criteria. Students seeking college credit through this bilateral articulation agreement must meet the following criteria/requirements: The student must have completed the secondary Tech Prep competencies (academic and technical) relevant to the Central Ohio Technical College courses, with a grade of A, B, or C. An application and subsequent matriculation to Information Technology and Digital Media Design Technology Programs at Central Ohio Technical College must occur within 3 years of the high school graduation date.  The student must meet all college entrance, general admission and program specific requirements and complete the Accuplacer or ACT assessment.  The student is responsible to inform college admissions personnel of his/her eligibility for articulated college credit and verify that appropriate documentation has been provided to the college by the secondary school. Secondary instructors are required to have the appropriate teaching credential as defined by the Ohio Department of Education. For the purpose of compliance with state, program or regional accreditation standards, Central Ohio Technical College reserves the right to review, validate and copy the credentials (e.g., college transcripts and resumes) of the instructors of articulated courses for external auditing purposes. The secondary instructor(s) will complete an Instructor Recommendation Form for each student upon completion which will be maintained in the student’s secondary permanent file. An Instructor Recommendation Form must be submitted to the Records and Registration Office prior to receiving credit. The college and secondary school will develop methods of publicizing the agreement to encourage students to take advantage of seamless transitions and advanced placement opportunities. There will be no charge for college credit awarded through this agreement. Student eligibility for technical or related credit is primarily determined by high school teachers evaluation based upon predetermined criteria set by the college. In certain cases, record of relevant student external certification, college proficiency testing, review of portfolios, or other forms of assessment may also be required. Placement in Central Ohio Technical College’s courses is determined by the student’s scores on the college’s official required placement policytest(s). Credit is available only for the technical courses specified on the attached list of articulated courses. Articulated courses are recorded on the student’s permanent records after a student enrolls in and completes a non-articulated college credit hour at Central Ohio Technical College. The administrators and faculty of the program at both levels pledge their commitment and support to continuing this relationship and to promoting these articulation opportunities to the students. C-TEC Central Ohio Technical College 5/11/2023 Xxxxx X. Xxxxxxx, Ed.D. Superintendent Date 5/10/2023 Xx. Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx Provost Date 5/10/2023 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx Director Date 5/10/2023 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, EJD Date Xxxx of Technical Studies

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Samples: Bilateral Articulation Agreement

Eligibility Criteria. Students seeking college credit through this bilateral articulation agreement must meet the following criteria/requirements: • The student must have completed the secondary Tech Prep competencies (academic and technical) relevant to the Central Ohio Technical College courses, with a grade of A, B, or C. • An application and subsequent matriculation to Information Technology and Digital Media Design Technology Programs at Central Ohio Technical College must occur within 3 years of the high school graduation date. • The student is responsible to inform college admissions personnel of his/her eligibility for articulated college credit and verify that appropriate documentation has been provided to the college by the secondary school. • Secondary instructors are required to have the appropriate teaching credential as defined by the Ohio Department of Education. • For the purpose of compliance with state, program or regional accreditation standards, Central Ohio Technical College reserves the right to review, validate and copy the credentials (e.g., college transcripts and resumes) of the instructors of articulated courses for external auditing purposes. • The secondary instructor(s) will complete an Instructor Recommendation Form for each student upon completion which will be maintained in the student’s secondary permanent file. An Instructor Recommendation Form must be submitted to the Records and Registration Office prior to receiving credit. • The college and secondary school will develop methods of publicizing the agreement to encourage students to take advantage of seamless transitions and advanced placement opportunities. • There will be no charge for college credit awarded through this agreement. • Student eligibility for technical or related credit is primarily determined by high school teachers evaluation based upon predetermined criteria set by the college. In certain cases, record of relevant student external certification, college proficiency testing, review of portfolios, or other forms of assessment may also be required. • Placement in Central Ohio Technical College’s courses is determined by the college’s official placement policy. Credit is available only for the technical courses specified on the attached list of articulated courses. • Articulated courses are recorded on the student’s permanent records after a student enrolls in and completes a non-articulated college credit hour at Central Ohio Technical College. The administrators and faculty of the program at both levels pledge their commitment and support to continuing this relationship and to promoting these articulation opportunities to the students. C-TEC Lancaster City Central Ohio Technical College 5/11/2023 5/2/2023 Xxxxxxxx Xxxxx X. Xxxxxxx, Ed.D. Superintendent Director Date 5/10/2023 4/17/2023 Xx. Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx Provost Date 5/10/2023 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx Director Date 5/10/2023 4/17/2023 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, EJD Date Xxxx of Technical StudiesStudies 4/14/2023 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Date Instructor This agreement is in effect for students graduating from the Broadcasting Program at Lancaster High School starting the academic year 2023-2025, and enrolling in one of Central Ohio Technical College’s Associate Degree Programs listed below. College matriculation must occur within 3 years of the high school graduation date.

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Samples: Bilateral Articulation Agreement

Eligibility Criteria. Students seeking college credit through this bilateral articulation agreement must meet the following criteria/requirements: The student must have completed the secondary Tech Prep competencies (academic and technical) relevant to the Central Ohio Technical College courses, with a grade of A, B, or C. An application and subsequent matriculation to Information Engineering Technology and Digital Media Design Technology Programs at Central Ohio Technical College must occur within 3 years of the high school graduation date.  The student must meet all college entrance, general admission and program specific requirements and complete the Accuplacer or ACT assessment.  The student is responsible to inform college admissions personnel of his/her eligibility for articulated college credit and verify that appropriate documentation has been provided to the college by the secondary school. Secondary instructors are required to have the appropriate teaching credential as defined by the Ohio Department of Education. For the purpose of compliance with state, program or regional accreditation standards, Central Ohio Technical College reserves the right to review, validate and copy the credentials (e.g., college transcripts and resumes) of the instructors of articulated courses for external auditing purposes. The secondary instructor(s) will complete an Instructor Recommendation Form for each student upon completion which will be maintained in the student’s secondary permanent file. An Instructor Recommendation Form must be submitted to the Records and Registration Office prior to receiving credit. The college and secondary school will develop methods of publicizing the agreement to encourage students to take advantage of seamless transitions and advanced placement opportunities. There will be no charge for college credit awarded through this agreement. Student eligibility for technical or related credit is primarily determined by high school teachers evaluation based upon predetermined criteria set by the college. In certain cases, record of relevant student external certification, college proficiency testing, review of portfolios, or other forms of assessment may also be required. Placement in Central Ohio Technical College’s courses is determined by the student’s scores on the college’s official required placement policytest(s). Credit is available only for the technical courses specified on the attached list of articulated courses. Articulated courses are recorded on the student’s permanent records after a student enrolls in and completes a non-articulated college credit hour at Central Ohio Technical College. The administrators and faculty of the program at both levels pledge their commitment and support to continuing this relationship and to promoting these articulation opportunities to the students. C-TEC Central Ohio Technical College 5/11/2023 4/20/2017 4/20/2017 Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx Superintendent Date Xxxxxx X. Xxx, Ph.D. President Date Xxxxxxxx Xxxxx X. Xxxxxxx4/20/2017 Xxxxx Xxxxx, Ed.. D. 4/20/2017 Assistant Superintendent Date 5/10/2023 Xx. Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx Provost Date 5/10/2023 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx Director Date 5/10/2023 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, EJD Vice President for Academic Affairs Date Xxxx of Technical StudiesXxxxxxx Date Faculty

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Samples: Bilateral Articulation Agreement

Eligibility Criteria. Students seeking college credit through this bilateral articulation agreement must meet the following criteria/requirements: • The student must have completed the secondary Tech Prep competencies (academic and technical) relevant to the Central Ohio Technical College courses, with a grade of A, B, or C. • An application and subsequent matriculation to Information Technology and Digital Media Design Technology Programs at Central Ohio Technical College must occur within 3 years of the high school graduation date. • The student must meet all college entrance, general admission and program specific requirements and complete the Accuplacer or ACT assessment. • The student is responsible to inform college admissions personnel of his/her eligibility for articulated college credit and verify that appropriate documentation has been provided to the college by the secondary school. • Secondary instructors are required to have the appropriate teaching credential as defined by the Ohio Department of Education. • For the purpose of compliance with state, program or regional accreditation standards, Central Ohio Technical College reserves the right to review, validate and copy the credentials (e.g., college transcripts and resumes) of the instructors of articulated courses for external auditing purposes. • The secondary instructor(s) will complete an Instructor Recommendation Form for each student upon completion which will be maintained in the student’s secondary permanent file. An Instructor Recommendation Form must be submitted to the Records and Registration Office prior to receiving credit. • The college and secondary school will develop methods of publicizing the agreement to encourage students to take advantage of seamless transitions and advanced placement opportunities. • There will be no charge for college credit awarded through this agreement. • Student eligibility for technical or related credit is primarily determined by high school teachers evaluation based upon predetermined criteria set by the college. In certain cases, record of relevant student external certification, college proficiency testing, review of portfolios, or other forms of assessment may also be required. • Placement in Central Ohio Technical College’s courses is determined by the student’s scores on the college’s official required placement policytest(s). Credit is available only for the technical courses specified on the attached list of articulated courses. • Articulated courses are recorded on the student’s permanent records after a student enrolls in and completes a non-articulated college credit hour at Central Ohio Technical College. The administrators and faculty of the program at both levels pledge their commitment and support to continuing this relationship and to promoting these articulation opportunities to the students. C-TEC Central Ohio Technical College 5/11/2023 Xxxxx X. Xxxxxxx, Ed.D. Superintendent Date 5/10/2023 Xx. Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx Provost Date 5/10/2023 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx Director Date 5/10/2023 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, EJD Date Xxxx of Technical Studies

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Samples: Bilateral Articulation Agreement

Eligibility Criteria. Students seeking college credit through this bilateral articulation agreement must meet the following criteria/requirements: • The student must have completed the secondary Tech Prep competencies (academic and technical) relevant to the Central Ohio Technical College courses, with a grade of A, B, or C. • An application and subsequent matriculation to Information the Early Childhood Education Technology and Digital Media Design Technology Programs Program at Central Ohio Technical College must occur within 3 years of the high school graduation date. • The student is responsible to inform college admissions personnel of his/her eligibility for articulated college credit and verify that appropriate documentation has been provided to the college by the secondary school. • Secondary instructors are required to have the appropriate teaching credential as defined by the Ohio Department of Education. • For the purpose of compliance with state, program or regional accreditation standards, Central Ohio Technical College reserves the right to review, validate and copy the credentials (e.g., college transcripts and resumes) of the instructors of articulated courses for external auditing purposes. • The secondary instructor(s) will complete an Instructor Recommendation Form for each student upon completion which will be maintained in the student’s secondary permanent file. An Instructor Recommendation Form must be submitted to the Records and Registration Office prior to receiving credit. • The college and secondary school will develop methods of publicizing the agreement to encourage students to take advantage of seamless transitions and advanced placement opportunities. • There will be no charge for college credit awarded through this agreement. • Student eligibility for technical or related credit is primarily determined by high school teachers evaluation based upon predetermined criteria set by the college. In certain cases, record of relevant student external certification, college proficiency testing, review of portfolios, or other forms of assessment may also be required. • Placement in Central Ohio Technical College’s courses is determined by the college’s official placement policy. Credit is available only for the technical courses specified on the attached list of articulated courses. • Articulated courses are recorded on the student’s permanent records after a student enrolls in and completes a non-articulated college credit hour at Central Ohio Technical College. The administrators and faculty of the program at both levels pledge their commitment and support to continuing this relationship and to promoting these articulation opportunities to the students. C-TEC Coshocton County Career Center Central Ohio Technical College 5/11/2023 Xxxxx X. Xxxxxxx, Ed.D. 4/12/2023 Xxxx Xxxxxx Superintendent Date 5/10/2023 4/12/2023 Xx. Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx Provost Date 5/10/2023 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx Director Date 5/10/2023 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, EJD 4/11/2023 Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxx Date Xxxx of Technical StudiesArts and Sciences 4/11/2023 Xxxxx Xxxxx Program Director Date

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Samples: Bilateral Articulation Agreement

Eligibility Criteria. Students seeking college credit through this bilateral articulation agreement must meet the following criteria/requirements: • The student must have completed the secondary Tech Prep competencies (academic and technical) relevant to the Central Ohio Technical College courses, with a grade of A, B, or C. • An application and subsequent matriculation to Information Technology and Digital Media Design Nursing Technologies or Emergency Medical Services Technology Programs at Central Ohio Technical College must occur within 3 years of the high school graduation date. • The student is responsible to inform college admissions personnel of his/her eligibility for articulated college credit and verify that appropriate documentation has been provided to the college by the secondary school. • Secondary instructors are required to have the appropriate teaching credential as defined by the Ohio Department of Education. • For the purpose of compliance with state, program or regional accreditation standards, Central Ohio Technical College reserves the right to review, validate and copy the credentials (e.g., college transcripts and resumes) of the instructors of articulated courses for external auditing purposes. • The secondary instructor(s) will complete an Instructor Recommendation Form for each student upon completion which will be maintained in the student’s secondary permanent file. An Instructor Recommendation Form must be submitted to the Records and Registration Office prior to receiving credit. • The college and secondary school will develop methods of publicizing the agreement to encourage students to take advantage of seamless transitions and advanced placement opportunities. • There will be no charge for college credit awarded through this agreement. • Student eligibility for technical or related credit is primarily determined by high school teachers evaluation based upon predetermined criteria set by the college. In certain cases, record of relevant student external certification, college proficiency testing, review of portfolios, or other forms of assessment may also be required. • Placement in Central Ohio Technical College’s courses is determined by the college’s official placement policy. Credit is available only for the technical courses specified on the attached list of articulated courses. • Articulated courses are recorded on the student’s permanent records after a student enrolls in and completes a non-articulated college credit hour at Central Ohio Technical College. The administrators and faculty of the program at both levels pledge their commitment and support to continuing this relationship and to promoting these articulation opportunities to the students. C-TEC Knox County Career Center Central Ohio Technical College 5/11/2023 4/10/2023 Xxxxx X. Xxxxxxx, Ed.D. Xxxxxxxx Date Superintendent Date 5/10/2023 4/6/2023 Xx. Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx Provost Date 5/10/2023 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx 4/10/2023 Xxxx Xxxxx Director Date 5/10/2023 4/6/2023 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, EJD Xxxxxx Date Xxxx of Technical StudiesStudies 4/6/2023 Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxx Date Nursing Program Administrator This agreement is in effect for students graduating from the Health Technology Program at Knox County Career Center starting the academic year 2023-2025, and enrolling in one of Central Ohio Technical College’s Associate Degree Programs listed below. College matriculation must occur within 3 years of the high school graduation date. NURS-002 Basic Health Care Skills 3.5 *The student must not only take the STNA course but also pass the state certification test and have a card to prove that they passed the state exam in order to earn credit for NURS-002 *A valid American Heart Association CPR for the Healthcare Provider card will qualify the holder for credit for EMS- 100 EMS-100 Basic Life Support (CPR) for the Healthcare Provider 0.5

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Samples: Bilateral Articulation Agreement

Eligibility Criteria. Students seeking college credit through this bilateral articulation agreement must meet the following criteria/requirements: • The student must have completed the secondary Tech Prep competencies (academic and technical) relevant to the Central Ohio Technical College courses, with a grade of A, B, or C. • An application and subsequent matriculation to Information Technology and Digital Media Design Nursing Technologies or Emergency Medical Services Technology Programs at Central Ohio Technical College must occur within 3 years of the high school graduation date. • The student is responsible to inform college admissions personnel of his/her eligibility for articulated college credit and verify that appropriate documentation has been provided to the college by the secondary school. • Secondary instructors are required to have the appropriate teaching credential as defined by the Ohio Department of Education. • For the purpose of compliance with state, program or regional accreditation standards, Central Ohio Technical College reserves the right to review, validate and copy the credentials (e.g., college transcripts and resumes) of the instructors of articulated courses for external auditing purposes. • The secondary instructor(s) will complete an Instructor Recommendation Form for each student upon completion which will be maintained in the student’s secondary permanent file. An Instructor Recommendation Form must be submitted to the Records and Registration Office prior to receiving credit. • The college and secondary school will develop methods of publicizing the agreement to encourage students to take advantage of seamless transitions and advanced placement opportunities. • There will be no charge for college credit awarded through this agreement. • Student eligibility for technical or related credit is primarily determined by high school teachers evaluation based upon predetermined criteria set by the college. In certain cases, record of relevant student external certification, college proficiency testing, review of portfolios, or other forms of assessment may also be required. • Placement in Central Ohio Technical College’s courses is determined by the college’s official placement policy. Credit is available only for the technical courses specified on the attached list of articulated courses. • Articulated courses are recorded on the student’s permanent records after a student enrolls in and completes a non-articulated college credit hour at Central Ohio Technical College. The administrators and faculty of the program at both levels pledge their commitment and support to continuing this relationship and to promoting these articulation opportunities to the students. C-TEC Central Ohio Technical College 5/11/2023 4/10/2023 Xxxxx X. Xxxxxxx, Ed.D. Superintendent Date 5/10/2023 Xx. Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx Provost 4/6/2023 Date 5/10/2023 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx Xxxx Director 4/9/2023 Date 5/10/2023 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, EJD Date Xxxxxx Xxxx of Technical StudiesStudies 4/6/2023 Date Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxx Nursing Program Administrator 4/5/2023 Date This agreement is in effect for students graduating from the Clinical Care Nursing Program at C-TEC starting the academic year 2023-2025, and enrolling in one of Central Ohio Technical College’s Associate Degree Programs listed below. College matriculation must occur within 3 years of the high school graduation date. NURS-002 Basic Health Care Skills 3.5 *The student must not only take the STNA course but also pass the state certification test and have a card to prove that they passed the state exam in order to earn credit for NURS-002 *A valid American Heart Association CPR for the Healthcare Provider card will qualify the holder for credit for EMS- 100 EMS-100 Basic Life Support (CPR) for the Healthcare Provider 0.5

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Samples: Bilateral Articulation Agreement

Eligibility Criteria. Students seeking college credit through this bilateral articulation agreement must meet the following criteria/requirements: The student must have completed the secondary Tech Prep competencies (academic and technical) relevant to the Central Ohio Technical College courses, with a grade of A, B, or C. An application and subsequent matriculation to Information Technology and Digital Media Design Technology Programs the Early Childhood Education Program at Central Ohio Technical College must occur within 3 years of the high school graduation date.  The student must meet all college entrance, general admission and program specific requirements and complete the Accuplacer or ACT assessment.  The student is responsible to inform college admissions personnel of his/her eligibility for articulated college credit and verify that appropriate documentation has been provided to the college by the secondary school. Secondary instructors are required to have the appropriate teaching credential as defined by the Ohio Department of Education. For the purpose of compliance with state, program or regional accreditation standards, Central Ohio Technical College reserves the right to review, validate and copy the credentials (e.g., college transcripts and resumes) of the instructors of articulated courses for external auditing purposes. The secondary instructor(s) will complete an Instructor Recommendation Form for each student upon completion which will be maintained in the student’s secondary permanent file. An Instructor Recommendation Form must be submitted to the Records and Registration Office prior to receiving credit. The college and secondary school will develop methods of publicizing the agreement to encourage students to take advantage of seamless transitions and advanced placement opportunities. There will be no charge for college credit awarded through this agreement. Student eligibility for technical or related credit is primarily determined by high school teachers evaluation based upon predetermined criteria set by the college. In certain cases, record of relevant student external certification, college proficiency testing, review of portfolios, or other forms of assessment may also be required. Placement in Central Ohio Technical College’s courses is determined by the student’s scores on the college’s official required placement policytest(s). Credit is available only for the technical courses specified on the attached list of articulated courses. Articulated courses are recorded on the student’s permanent records after a student enrolls in and completes a non-articulated college credit hour at Central Ohio Technical College. The administrators and faculty of the program at both levels pledge their commitment and support to continuing this relationship and to promoting these articulation opportunities to the students. C-TEC Central Ohio Technical College 5/11/2023 5/2/2017 5/1/2017 Xxxxx Xxxxxxxx Superintendent Date Xxxxxx X. XxxxxxxXxx, Ph.D. President Date 5/2/2017 5/1/2017 Xxxx Xxxxx Date Director Xxxxx Xxxxx, Ed.. D. Superintendent Vice President for Academic Affairs Date 5/10/2023 Xx. Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx Provost 4/28/2017 Xxxxx Xxxxx Date 5/10/2023 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx Director Date 5/10/2023 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, EJD Date Xxxx of Technical StudiesProgram Director

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Samples: Bilateral Articulation Agreement

Eligibility Criteria. Students seeking college credit through this bilateral articulation agreement must meet the following criteria/requirements: • The student must have completed the secondary Tech Prep competencies (academic and technical) relevant to the Central Ohio Technical College courses, with a grade of A, B, or C. • An application and subsequent matriculation to Information Technology and Digital Media Design Technology Programs at Central Ohio Technical College must should occur within 3 years of the high school graduation date. • The student is responsible to inform college admissions personnel of his/her eligibility for articulated college credit and verify that appropriate documentation has been provided to the college by the secondary school. • Secondary instructors are required to have the appropriate teaching credential as defined by the Ohio Department of Education. • For the purpose of compliance with state, program or regional accreditation standards, Central Ohio Technical College reserves the right to review, validate and copy the credentials (e.g., college transcripts and resumes) of the instructors of articulated courses for external auditing purposes. • The secondary instructor(s) will complete an Instructor Recommendation Form for each student upon completion which will be maintained in the student’s secondary permanent file. An Instructor Recommendation Form must be submitted to the Records and Registration Office prior to receiving credit. • The college and secondary school will develop methods of publicizing the agreement to encourage students to take advantage of seamless transitions and advanced placement opportunities. • There will be no charge for college credit awarded through this agreement. • Student eligibility for technical or related credit is primarily determined by high school teachers evaluation based upon predetermined criteria set by the college. In certain cases, record of relevant student external certification, college proficiency testing, review of portfolios, or other forms of assessment may also be required. • Placement in Central Ohio Technical College’s courses is determined by the college’s official placement policy. Credit is available only for the technical courses specified on the attached list of articulated courses. • Articulated courses are recorded on the student’s permanent records after a student enrolls in and completes a non-articulated college credit hour at Central Ohio Technical College. The administrators and faculty of the program at both levels pledge their commitment and support to continuing this relationship and to promoting these articulation opportunities to the students. C-TEC Coshocton County Career Center Central Ohio Technical College 5/11/2023 Xxxxx X. Xxxxxxx, Ed.D. 4/6/2023 Xxxx Xxxxxx Superintendent Date 5/10/2023 4/6/2023 Xx. Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx Provost Date 5/10/2023 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx Director Date 5/10/2023 4/6/2023 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, EJD Date XXX Xxxx of Technical StudiesStudies Date 4/5/2023 Xxxx Xxxx Associate Professor Date

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Samples: Bilateral Articulation Agreement

Eligibility Criteria. Students seeking college credit through this bilateral articulation agreement must meet the following criteria/requirements: • The student must have completed the secondary Tech Prep competencies (academic and technical) relevant to the Central Ohio Technical College courses, with a grade of A, B, or C. • An application and subsequent matriculation to Information Technology and Digital Media Design Technology Programs at Central Ohio Technical College must occur within 3 years of the high school graduation date. • The student is responsible to inform college admissions personnel of his/her eligibility for articulated college credit and verify that appropriate documentation has been provided to the college by the secondary school. • Secondary instructors are required to have the appropriate teaching credential as defined by the Ohio Department of Education. • For the purpose of compliance with state, program or regional accreditation standards, Central Ohio Technical College reserves the right to review, validate and copy the credentials (e.g., college transcripts and resumes) of the instructors of articulated courses for external auditing purposes. • The secondary instructor(s) will complete an Instructor Recommendation Form for each student upon completion which will be maintained in the student’s secondary permanent file. An Instructor Recommendation Form must be submitted to the Records and Registration Office prior to receiving credit. • The college and secondary school will develop methods of publicizing the agreement to encourage students to take advantage of seamless transitions and advanced placement opportunities. • There will be no charge for college credit awarded through this agreement. • Student eligibility for technical or related credit is primarily determined by high school teachers evaluation based upon predetermined criteria set by the college. In certain cases, record of relevant student external certification, college proficiency testing, review of portfolios, or other forms of assessment may also be required. • Placement in Central Ohio Technical College’s courses is determined by the college’s official placement policy. Credit is available only for the technical courses specified on the attached list of articulated courses. • Articulated courses are recorded on the student’s permanent records after a student enrolls in and completes a non-articulated college credit hour at Central Ohio Technical College. The administrators and faculty of the program at both levels pledge their commitment and support to continuing this relationship and to promoting these articulation opportunities to the students. CEastland-TEC Fairfield Career Center Central Ohio Technical College 5/11/2023 Xxxxx X. Xxxxxxx, Ed.D. 4/17/2023 Xx. Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx Miller Superintendent Date 5/10/2023 4/17/2023 Xx. Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx Provost Date 5/10/2023 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx Director 4/17/2023 Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx Assistant Superintendent Date 5/10/2023 4/17/2023 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, EJD Date XXX Xxxx of Technical StudiesStudies Date 4/14/2023 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Date Insturctor This agreement is in effect for students graduating from the Graphic Design Program at Eastland- Fairfield career Center starting the academic year 2023-2025, and enrolling in one of Central Ohio Technical College’s Associate Degree Programs listed below. College matriculation must occur within 3 years of the high school graduation date. DMD-102 Digital Software Fundamentals 1.0

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Samples: Bilateral Articulation Agreement

Eligibility Criteria. Students seeking college credit through this bilateral articulation agreement must meet the following criteria/requirements: • The student must have completed the secondary Tech Prep competencies (academic and technical) relevant to the Central Ohio Technical College courses, with a grade of A, B, or C. • An application and subsequent matriculation to Information Technology and Digital Media Design Manufacturing Engineering Technology Programs at Central Ohio Technical College must occur within 3 years of the high school graduation date. • The student is responsible to inform college admissions personnel of his/her eligibility for articulated college credit and verify that appropriate documentation has been provided to the college by the secondary school. • Secondary instructors are required to have the appropriate teaching credential as defined by the Ohio Department of Education. • For the purpose of compliance with state, program or regional accreditation standards, Central Ohio Technical College reserves the right to review, validate and copy the credentials (e.g., college transcripts and resumes) of the instructors of articulated courses for external auditing purposes. • The secondary instructor(s) will complete an Instructor Recommendation Form for each student upon completion which will be maintained in the student’s secondary permanent file. An Instructor Recommendation Form must be submitted to the Records and Registration Office prior to receiving credit. • The college and secondary school will develop methods of publicizing the agreement to encourage students to take advantage of seamless transitions and advanced placement opportunities. • There will be no charge for college credit awarded through this agreement. • Student eligibility for technical or related credit is primarily determined by high school teachers evaluation based upon predetermined criteria set by the college. In certain cases, record of relevant student external certification, college proficiency testing, review of portfolios, or other forms of assessment may also be required. • Placement in Central Ohio Technical College’s courses is determined by the college’s official placement policy. Credit is available only for the technical courses specified on the attached list of articulated courses. • Articulated courses are recorded on the student’s permanent records after a student enrolls in and completes a non-articulated college credit hour at Central Ohio Technical College. The administrators and faculty of the program at both levels pledge their commitment and support to continuing this relationship and to promoting these articulation opportunities to the students. C-TEC Central Ohio Technical College 5/11/2023 5/12/2023 Xxxxx X. Xxxxxxx, Ed.D. Superintendent Date 5/10/2023 Xx. Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx Provost Date 5/10/2023 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx 5/12/2023 Xxxxxxxx Xxxx Director Date 5/10/2023 4/28/202 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, EJD Date XXX Xxxx of Technical StudiesStudies Date Xxxx Xxxx Associate Professor

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Samples: Bilateral Articulation Agreement

Eligibility Criteria. Students seeking college credit through this Tech Prep bilateral articulation agreement must meet the following criteria/requirements: The student must have completed the secondary Tech Prep competencies (academic and technical) relevant to the Central Ohio Technical College courses, with a grade of A, B, or C. An application and subsequent matriculation to Information Technology and Digital Media Design Technology Programs at Central Ohio Technical College must occur within 3 years of the high school graduation date.  The student must meet all college entrance, general admission and program specific requirements and complete the COMPASS or ACT assessment. The COMPASS assessment is available, free of charge, through the Central Region Tech Prep Center.  The student is responsible to inform college admissions personnel of his/her Tech Prep status and eligibility for articulated college credit and verify that appropriate documentation has been provided to the college by the secondary school. Secondary instructors are required to have the appropriate teaching credential as defined by the Ohio Department of Education. For the purpose of compliance with state, program or regional accreditation standards, Central Ohio Technical College reserves the right to review, validate and copy the credentials (e.g., college transcripts and resumes) of the instructors of articulated courses for external auditing purposes. The secondary instructor(s) will complete an Instructor Recommendation Form for each student upon completion graduation which will be maintained in the student’s secondary permanent file. An Instructor Recommendation Form must be submitted to the Records and Registration Office prior to receiving credit. The college and secondary school will develop methods of publicizing the agreement to encourage students to take advantage of seamless transitions and advanced placement opportunities. There will be no charge for college credit awarded through this agreement. Student eligibility for technical or related credit is primarily determined by high school teachers evaluation based upon predetermined criteria set by the college. In certain cases, record of relevant student external certification, college proficiency testing, review of portfolios, or other forms of assessment may also be required. Placement in Central Ohio Technical College’s courses is determined by the student’s scores on the college’s official required placement policytest(s). Credit is available only for the technical courses specified on the attached list of articulated Tech Prep courses. Articulated courses are recorded on the student’s permanent records after a student enrolls in and completes a non-articulated college credit hour at Central Ohio Technical College. The administrators and faculty of the program at both levels pledge their commitment and support to continuing this relationship and to promoting these articulation opportunities to the students. C6/4/2015 President Date Xxx Xxxxxx 6/4/2015 Xxxx Xxxxxxx 6/4/2015 Superintendent Date Director of Academic Operations Date 6/4/2015 6/4/2015 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Director Date Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxx Date Division Xxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Date Faculty Representative This agreement is in effect for students graduating from the Digital Media Production Program at Xxxxxx Career and Technical Center starting the academic year 2015-TEC 2017, and enrolling in one of Central Ohio Technical College’s Associate Degree Programs listed below. College 5/11/2023 Xxxxx X. Xxxxxxx, Ed.D. Superintendent Date 5/10/2023 Xxmatriculation must occur within 3 years of the high school graduation date. Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx Provost Date 5/10/2023 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx Director Date 5/10/2023 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, EJD Date Xxxx of Technical StudiesDMD-101 Digital Software Fundamentals 1.0

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Samples: Bilateral Articulation Agreement

Eligibility Criteria. Students seeking college credit through this bilateral articulation agreement must meet the following criteria/requirements: • The student must have completed the secondary Tech Prep competencies (academic and technical) relevant to the Central Ohio Technical College courses, with a grade of A, B, or C. • An application and subsequent matriculation to Information Business Management Technology and Digital Media Design Technology Programs at Central Ohio Technical College must occur within 3 years of the high school graduation date. • The student is responsible to inform college admissions personnel of his/her eligibility for articulated college credit and verify that appropriate documentation has been provided to the college by the secondary school. • Secondary instructors are required to have the appropriate teaching credential as defined by the Ohio Department of Education. • For the purpose of compliance with state, program or regional accreditation standards, Central Ohio Technical College reserves the right to review, validate and copy the credentials (e.g., college transcripts and resumes) of the instructors of articulated courses for external auditing purposes. • The secondary instructor(s) will complete an Instructor Recommendation Form for each student upon completion which will be maintained in the student’s secondary permanent file. An Instructor Recommendation Form must be submitted to the Records and Registration Office prior to receiving credit. • The college and secondary school will develop methods of publicizing the agreement to encourage students to take advantage of seamless transitions and advanced placement opportunities. • There will be no charge for college credit awarded through this agreement. • Student eligibility for technical or related credit is primarily determined by high school teachers evaluation based upon predetermined criteria set by the college. In certain cases, record of relevant student external certification, college proficiency testing, review of portfolios, or other forms of assessment may also be required. • Placement in Central Ohio Technical College’s courses is determined by the college’s official placement policy. Credit is available only for the technical courses specified on the attached list of articulated courses. • Articulated courses are recorded on the student’s permanent records after a student enrolls in and completes a non-articulated college credit hour at Central Ohio Technical College. The administrators and faculty of the program at both levels pledge their commitment and support to continuing this relationship and to promoting these articulation opportunities to the students. C-TEC Knox County Career Center Central Ohio Technical College 5/11/2023 Xxxxx X. Xxxxxxx, Ed.D. Superintendent Date 5/10/2023 Xx. Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx Provost Date 5/10/2023 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx Xxxx Xxxxx Director Date 5/10/2023 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, EJD Date Xxxx of Technical StudiesStudies 5/9/2023 Xxxxxxxx Xxxxx Date Professor

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Samples: Bilateral Articulation Agreement

Eligibility Criteria. Students seeking college credit through this bilateral articulation agreement must meet the following criteria/requirements: The student must have completed the secondary Tech Prep competencies (academic and technical) relevant to the Central Ohio Technical College courses, with a grade of A, B, or C. An application and subsequent matriculation to Information Technology and Digital Media Design Technology Programs at Central Ohio Technical College must occur within 3 years of the high school graduation date.  The student must meet all college entrance, general admission and program specific requirements and complete the Accuplacer or ACT assessment.  The student is responsible to inform college admissions personnel of his/her eligibility for articulated college credit and verify that appropriate documentation has been provided to the college by the secondary school. Secondary instructors are required to have the appropriate teaching credential as defined by the Ohio Department of Education. For the purpose of compliance with state, program or regional accreditation standards, Central Ohio Technical College reserves the right to review, validate and copy the credentials (e.g., college transcripts and resumes) of the instructors of articulated courses for external auditing purposes. The secondary instructor(s) will complete an Instructor Recommendation Form for each student upon completion which will be maintained in the student’s secondary permanent file. An Instructor Recommendation Form must be submitted to the Records and Registration Office prior to receiving credit. The college and secondary school will develop methods of publicizing the agreement to encourage students to take advantage of seamless transitions and advanced placement opportunities. There will be no charge for college credit awarded through this agreement. Student eligibility for technical or related credit is primarily determined by high school teachers evaluation based upon predetermined criteria set by the college. In certain cases, record of relevant student external certification, college proficiency testing, review of portfolios, or other forms of assessment may also be required. Placement in Central Ohio Technical College’s courses is determined by the student’s scores on the college’s official required placement policytest(s). Credit is available only for the technical courses specified on the attached list of articulated courses. Articulated courses are recorded on the student’s permanent records after a student enrolls in and completes a non-articulated college credit hour at Central Ohio Technical College. The administrators and faculty of the program at both levels pledge their commitment and support to continuing this relationship and to promoting these articulation opportunities to the students. C-TEC Central Ohio Technical College 5/11/2023 5/16/2017 5/16/2017 Xxxxx X. Xxxxxxx, Ed.D. Superintendent Date 5/10/2023 Xx. Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx Provost Xxxxxx X. Xxx, Ph.D. President Date 5/10/2023 5/16/2017 5/16/2017 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx Director Date 5/10/2023 Xxxxx Xxxxx, Ed. D.Vice President for Academic Affairs Date 5/15/2017 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, EJD NajjarDMD Program Director Date Xx. Xxxx Xxxxxx Date Director of Technical StudiesInstruction

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Samples: Bilateral Articulation Agreement

Eligibility Criteria. Students seeking college credit through this bilateral articulation agreement must meet the following criteria/requirements: • The student must have completed the secondary Tech Prep competencies (academic and technical) relevant to the Central Ohio Technical College courses, with a grade of A, B, or C. • An application and subsequent matriculation to Information Technology and Digital Media Design Emergency Medical Services Technology Programs at Central Ohio Technical College must occur within 3 years of the high school graduation date. • The student is responsible to inform college admissions personnel of his/her eligibility for articulated college credit and verify that appropriate documentation has been provided to the college by the secondary school. • Secondary instructors are required to have the appropriate teaching credential as defined by the Ohio Department of Education. • For the purpose of compliance with state, program or regional accreditation standards, Central Ohio Technical College reserves the right to review, validate and copy the credentials (e.g., college transcripts and resumes) of the instructors of articulated courses for external auditing purposes. • The secondary instructor(s) will complete an Instructor Recommendation Form for each student upon completion which will be maintained in the student’s secondary permanent file. An Instructor Recommendation Form must be submitted to the Records and Registration Office prior to receiving credit. • The college and secondary school will develop methods of publicizing the agreement to encourage students to take advantage of seamless transitions and advanced placement opportunities. • There will be no charge for college credit awarded through this agreement. • Student eligibility for technical or related credit is primarily determined by high school teachers evaluation based upon predetermined criteria set by the college. In certain cases, record of relevant student external certification, college proficiency testing, review of portfolios, or other forms of assessment may also be required. • Placement in Central Ohio Technical College’s courses is determined by the college’s official placement policy. Credit is available only for the technical courses specified on the attached list of articulated courses. • Articulated courses are recorded on the student’s permanent records after a student enrolls in and completes a non-articulated college credit hour at Central Ohio Technical College. The administrators and faculty of the program at both levels pledge their commitment and support to continuing this relationship and to promoting these articulation opportunities to the students. C-TEC Knox County CC Central Ohio Technical College 5/11/2023 4/11/2023 Xxxxx X. Xxxxxxx, Ed.D. Xxxxxxxx Superintendent Date 5/10/2023 4/11/2023 Xx. Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx Provost Date 5/10/2023 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx 4/11/2023 Xxxx Xxxxx Director Date 5/10/2023 4/10/2023 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, EJD Date Xxxx of Technical StudiesStudies 4/10/2023 Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxx Date Nursing Program Administrator This agreement is in effect for students graduating from the Sports Medicine & Exercise Science Program at Knox County Career Center starting the academic year 2023-2025, and enrolling in one of Central Ohio Technical College’s Associate Degree Programs listed below. College matriculation must occur within 3 years of the high school graduation date.

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Samples: Bilateral Articulation Agreement

Eligibility Criteria. Students seeking college credit through this bilateral articulation agreement must meet the following criteria/requirements: • The student must have completed the secondary Tech Prep competencies (academic and technical) relevant to the Central Ohio Technical College courses, with a grade of A, B, or C. • An application and subsequent matriculation to Information Technology and Digital Media Design Technology Programs Associate of Technical Studies at Central Ohio Technical College must occur within 3 years of the high school graduation date. • The student is responsible to inform college admissions personnel of his/her eligibility for articulated college credit and verify that appropriate documentation has been provided to the college by the secondary school. • Secondary instructors are required to have the appropriate teaching credential as defined by the Ohio Department of Education. • For the purpose of compliance with state, program or regional accreditation standards, Central Ohio Technical College reserves the right to review, validate and copy the credentials (e.g., college transcripts and resumes) of the instructors of articulated courses for external auditing purposes. • The secondary instructor(s) will complete an Instructor Recommendation Form for each student upon completion which will be maintained in the student’s secondary permanent file. An Instructor Recommendation Form must be submitted to the Records and Registration Office prior to receiving credit. • The college and secondary school will develop methods of publicizing the agreement to encourage students to take advantage of seamless transitions and advanced placement opportunities. • There will be no charge for college credit awarded through this agreement. • Student eligibility for technical or related credit is primarily determined by high school teachers evaluation based upon predetermined criteria set by the college. In certain cases, record of relevant student external certification, college proficiency testing, review of portfolios, or other forms of assessment may also be required. • Placement in Central Ohio Technical College’s courses is determined by the college’s official placement policy. Credit is available only for the technical courses specified on the attached list of articulated courses. • Articulated courses are recorded on the student’s permanent records after a student enrolls in and completes a non-articulated college credit hour at Central Ohio Technical College. The administrators and faculty of the program at both levels pledge their commitment and support to continuing this relationship and to promoting these articulation opportunities to the students. CEastland-TEC Fairfield Career Center Central Ohio Technical College 5/11/2023 Xxxxx X. Xxxxxxx, Ed.D. 4/10/2023 Xx. Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx Miller Superintendent Date 5/10/2023 4/6/2023 Xx. Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx Provost Date 5/10/2023 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx Director 4/10/2023 Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx Assistant Superintendent Date 5/10/2023 4/6/2023 Xxxxxx X. Xxxxxx, EJD MS RN FA AND Date Xxxx of Technical StudiesStudies This agreement is in effect for students graduating from the Cosmetology Program at Eastland-Fairfield Career Center starting the academic year 2023-2025, and enrolling in one of Central Ohio Technical College’s Associate Degree Programs listed below. College matriculation must occur within 3 years of the high school graduation date.

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Samples: Bilateral Articulation Agreement

Eligibility Criteria. Students seeking college credit through this Tech Prep bilateral articulation agreement must meet the following criteria/requirements: The student must have completed the secondary Tech Prep competencies (academic and technical) relevant to the Central Ohio Technical College courses, with a grade of A, B, or C. An application and subsequent matriculation to Information Early Childhood Education Technology and Digital Media Design Technology Programs at Central Ohio Technical College must occur within 3 years of the high school graduation date.  The student must meet all college entrance, general admission and program specific requirements and complete the COMPASS or ACT assessment. The COMPASS assessment is available, free of charge, through the Central Region Tech Prep Center.  The student is responsible to inform college admissions personnel of his/her Tech Prep status and eligibility for articulated college credit and verify that appropriate documentation has been provided to the college by the secondary school. Secondary instructors are required to have the appropriate teaching credential as defined by the Ohio Department of Education. For the purpose of compliance with state, program or regional accreditation standards, Central Ohio Technical College reserves the right to review, validate and copy the credentials (e.g., college transcripts and resumes) of the instructors of articulated courses for external auditing purposes. The secondary instructor(s) will complete an Instructor Recommendation Form for each student upon completion graduation which will be maintained in the student’s secondary permanent file. An Instructor Recommendation Form must be submitted to the Records and Registration Office prior to receiving credit. The college and secondary school will develop methods of publicizing the agreement to encourage students to take advantage of seamless transitions and advanced placement opportunities. There will be no charge for college credit awarded through this agreement. Student eligibility for technical or related credit is primarily determined by high school teachers evaluation based upon predetermined criteria set by the college. In certain cases, record of relevant student external certification, college proficiency testing, review of portfolios, or other forms of assessment may also be required. Placement in Central Ohio Technical College’s courses is determined by the student’s scores on the college’s official required placement policytest(s). Credit is available only for the technical courses specified on the attached list of articulated Tech Prep courses. Articulated courses are recorded on the student’s permanent records after a student enrolls in and completes a non-articulated college credit hour at Central Ohio Technical College. The administrators and faculty of the program at both levels pledge their commitment and support to continuing this relationship and to promoting these articulation opportunities to the students. 4/29/2016 Xxxxxx X. Xxx, Ph.D. President Date 5/2/2016 4/29/2016 Xxxxx Xxxxxxx Superintendent Date Xx. Xxxxx Xxxxx Vice President for Academic Affairs Date Xxxx Xxxxxxxxxxxxx 5/1/2016 Xxxxx Xxxxx Date Director Date Faculty Representative This agreement is in effect for students graduating from the Early Childhood Education Program at C-TEC starting the academic year 2015-2017, and enrolling in one of Central Ohio Technical College’s Associate Degree Programs listed below. College 5/11/2023 Xxxxx X. Xxxxxxxmatriculation must occur within 3 years of the high school graduation date. ECE-130 Health and Safety in Education 3.0 In order for students to receive credit for ECE-110, Ed.D. Superintendent Date 5/10/2023 Xxthey must also be eligible to enroll into ENGL-112. Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx Provost Date 5/10/2023 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx Director Date 5/10/2023 Xxxxxx XxxxxxTo be eligible to enroll into ENGL- 112, EJD Date Xxxx students must complete one of Technical Studiesthe following: ECE-110 Observation and Assessment Practices 2.0 *Have 3 units of high school level English & an unweighted GPA of 3.0 or higher *An ACT score of 21 or higher *An SAT score of 450 or higher *A Compass score of 88 or higher *An Accuplacer Reading Comprehension score of 80 or higher *Or have successfully completed GENR-091 or XXXX-000 XXX-000 Children’s Literature 2.0

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Samples: Bilateral Articulation Agreement

Eligibility Criteria. Students seeking college credit through this bilateral articulation agreement must meet the following criteria/requirements: The student must have completed the secondary Tech Prep competencies (academic and technical) relevant to the Central Ohio Technical College courses, with a grade of A, B, or C. An application and subsequent matriculation to Information Technology and Digital Media Design Technology Programs at Central Ohio Technical College must occur within 3 years of the high school graduation date.  The student must meet all college entrance, general admission and program specific requirements and complete the Accuplacer or ACT assessment.  The student is responsible to inform college admissions personnel of his/her eligibility for articulated college credit and verify that appropriate documentation has been provided to the college by the secondary school. Secondary instructors are required to have the appropriate teaching credential as defined by the Ohio Department of Education. For the purpose of compliance with state, program or regional accreditation standards, Central Ohio Technical College reserves the right to review, validate and copy the credentials (e.g., college transcripts and resumes) of the instructors of articulated courses for external auditing purposes. The secondary instructor(s) will complete an Instructor Recommendation Form for each student upon completion which will be maintained in the student’s secondary permanent file. An Instructor Recommendation Form must be submitted to the Records and Registration Office prior to receiving credit. The college and secondary school will develop methods of publicizing the agreement to encourage students to take advantage of seamless transitions and advanced placement opportunities. There will be no charge for college credit awarded through this agreement. Student eligibility for technical or related credit is primarily determined by high school teachers evaluation based upon predetermined criteria set by the college. In certain cases, record of relevant student external certification, college proficiency testing, review of portfolios, or other forms of assessment may also be required. Placement in Central Ohio Technical College’s courses is determined by the student’s scores on the college’s official required placement policytest(s). Credit is available only for the technical courses specified on the attached list of articulated courses. Articulated courses are recorded on the student’s permanent records after a student enrolls in and completes a non-articulated college credit hour at Central Ohio Technical College. The administrators and faculty of the program at both levels pledge their commitment and support to continuing this relationship and to promoting these articulation opportunities to the students. CEastland-TEC Fairfield Career Center Central Ohio Technical College 5/11/2023 Xxxxx X. Xxxxxxx, Ed.D. Superintendent Date 5/10/2023 Xx. Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx Provost Date 5/10/2023 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx Director Date 5/10/2023 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, EJD Date Xxxx of Technical Studies5/1/2017 5/1/2017

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Samples: Bilateral Articulation Agreement

Eligibility Criteria. Students seeking college credit through this bilateral articulation agreement must meet the following criteria/requirements: • The student must have completed the secondary Tech Prep competencies (academic and technical) relevant to the Central Ohio Technical College courses, with a grade of A, B, or C. • An application and subsequent matriculation to Information Technology and Digital Media Design Technology Programs at Central Ohio Technical College must occur within 3 years of the high school graduation date. • The student is responsible to inform college admissions personnel of his/her eligibility for articulated college credit and verify that appropriate documentation has been provided to the college by the secondary school. • Secondary instructors are required to have the appropriate teaching credential as defined by the Ohio Department of Education. • For the purpose of compliance with state, program or regional accreditation standards, Central Ohio Technical College reserves the right to review, validate and copy the credentials (e.g., college transcripts and resumes) of the instructors of articulated courses for external auditing purposes. • The secondary instructor(s) will complete an Instructor Recommendation Form for each student upon completion which will be maintained in the student’s secondary permanent file. An Instructor Recommendation Form must be submitted to the Records and Registration Office prior to receiving credit. • The college and secondary school will develop methods of publicizing the agreement to encourage students to take advantage of seamless transitions and advanced placement opportunities. • There will be no charge for college credit awarded through this agreement. • Student eligibility for technical or related credit is primarily determined by high school teachers evaluation based upon predetermined criteria set by the college. In certain cases, record of relevant student external certification, college proficiency testing, review of portfolios, or other forms of assessment may also be required. • Placement in Central Ohio Technical College’s courses is determined by the college’s official placement policy. Credit is available only for the technical courses specified on the attached list of articulated courses. • Articulated courses are recorded on the student’s permanent records after a student enrolls in and completes a non-articulated college credit hour at Central Ohio Technical College. The administrators and faculty of the program at both levels pledge their commitment and support to continuing this relationship and to promoting these articulation opportunities to the students. C-TEC Delaware Area Career Center Central Ohio Technical College 5/11/2023 Xxxxx X. Xxxxxxx, Ed.D. 4/21/2023 Xxx Xxxxxx Superintendent Date 5/10/2023 4/17/2023 Xx. Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx Provost Date 5/10/2023 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx 4/18/2023 Xxxxx Xxxx Director Date 5/10/2023 4/17/2023 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, EJD Date XXX Xxxx of Technical StudiesStudies Date 4/14/202 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Date Instructor

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Samples: Bilateral Articulation Agreement

Eligibility Criteria. Students seeking college credit through this bilateral articulation agreement must meet the following criteria/requirements: The student must have completed the secondary Tech Prep competencies (academic and technical) relevant to the Central Ohio Technical College courses, with a grade of A, B, or C. An application and subsequent matriculation to Information Technology and Digital Media Design Emergency Medical Services Technology Programs at Central Ohio Technical College must occur within 3 years of the high school graduation date.  The student must meet all college entrance, general admission and program specific requirements and complete the Accuplacer or ACT assessment.  The student is responsible to inform college admissions personnel of his/her eligibility for articulated college credit and verify that appropriate documentation has been provided to the college by the secondary school. Secondary instructors are required to have the appropriate teaching credential as defined by the Ohio Department of Education. For the purpose of compliance with state, program or regional accreditation standards, Central Ohio Technical College reserves the right to review, validate and copy the credentials (e.g., college transcripts and resumes) of the instructors of articulated courses for external auditing purposes. The secondary instructor(s) will complete an Instructor Recommendation Form for each student upon completion which will be maintained in the student’s secondary permanent file. An Instructor Recommendation Form must be submitted to the Records and Registration Office prior to receiving credit. The college and secondary school will develop methods of publicizing the agreement to encourage students to take advantage of seamless transitions and advanced placement opportunities. There will be no charge for college credit awarded through this agreement. Student eligibility for technical or related credit is primarily determined by high school teachers evaluation based upon predetermined criteria set by the college. In certain cases, record of relevant student external certification, college proficiency testing, review of portfolios, or other forms of assessment may also be required. Placement in Central Ohio Technical College’s courses is determined by the student’s scores on the college’s official required placement policytest(s). Credit is available only for the technical courses specified on the attached list of articulated courses. Articulated courses are recorded on the student’s permanent records after a student enrolls in and completes a non-articulated college credit hour at Central Ohio Technical College. The administrators and faculty of the program at both levels pledge their commitment and support to continuing this relationship and to promoting these articulation opportunities to the students. C5/8/2017 5/8/2017 Xxxxx Xxxxxxxx Superintendent Date Xxxxxx X. Xxx, Ph.D. President Date 5/8/2017 5/4/2017 Xxxx Xxxxx Director Date Xxxxx Xxxxx, Ed. D.Vice President for Academic Affairs Date 5/4/2017 Xxxxx Xxxxxxxx Date Program Director This agreement is in effect for students graduating from the Sports Medicine & Exercise Science Program at Xxxx County Career Center starting the academic year 2017-TEC 2019, and enrolling in one of Central Ohio Technical College’s Associate Degree Programs listed below. College 5/11/2023 Xxxxx X. Xxxxxxx, Edmatriculation must occur within 3 years of the high school graduation date.D. Superintendent Date 5/10/2023 Xx. Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx Provost Date 5/10/2023 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx Director Date 5/10/2023 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, EJD Date Xxxx of Technical Studies

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Samples: Bilateral Articulation Agreement

Eligibility Criteria. Students seeking college credit through this bilateral articulation agreement must meet the following criteria/requirements: • The student must have completed the secondary Tech Prep competencies (academic and technical) relevant to the Central Ohio Technical College courses, with a grade of A, B, or C. • An application and subsequent matriculation to Information Technology and Digital Media Design Nursing Technologies or Emergency Medical Services Technology Programs at Central Ohio Technical College must occur within 3 years of the high school graduation date. • The student must meet all college entrance, general admission and program specific requirements and complete the Accuplacer or ACT assessment. • The student is responsible to inform college admissions personnel of his/her eligibility for articulated college credit and verify that appropriate documentation has been provided to the college by the secondary school. • Secondary instructors are required to have the appropriate teaching credential as defined by the Ohio Department of Education. • For the purpose of compliance with state, program or regional accreditation standards, Central Ohio Technical College reserves the right to review, validate and copy the credentials (e.g., college transcripts and resumes) of the instructors of articulated courses for external auditing purposes. • The secondary instructor(s) will complete an Instructor Recommendation Form for each student upon completion which will be maintained in the student’s secondary permanent file. An Instructor Recommendation Form must be submitted to the Records and Registration Office prior to receiving credit. • The college and secondary school will develop methods of publicizing the agreement to encourage students to take advantage of seamless transitions and advanced placement opportunities. • There will be no charge for college credit awarded through this agreement. • Student eligibility for technical or related credit is primarily determined by high school teachers evaluation based upon predetermined criteria set by the college. In certain cases, record of relevant student external certification, college proficiency testing, review of portfolios, or other forms of assessment may also be required. • Placement in Central Ohio Technical College’s courses is determined by the student’s scores on the college’s official required placement policytest(s). Credit is available only for the technical courses specified on the attached list of articulated courses. • Articulated courses are recorded on the student’s permanent records after a student enrolls in and completes a non-articulated college credit hour at Central Ohio Technical College. The administrators and faculty of the program at both levels pledge their commitment and support to continuing this relationship and to promoting these articulation opportunities to the students. C-TEC Central Ohio Technical College 5/11/2023 Xxxxx X. Xxxxxxx, Ed.D. Superintendent Date 5/10/2023 Xx. Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx Provost Date 5/10/2023 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx Director Date 5/10/2023 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, EJD Date Xxxx of Technical Studies

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Samples: Bilateral Articulation Agreement

Eligibility Criteria. Students seeking college credit through this bilateral articulation agreement must meet the following criteria/requirements: • The student must have completed the secondary Tech Prep competencies (academic and technical) relevant to the Central Ohio Technical College courses, with a grade of A, B, or C. • An application and subsequent matriculation to Information Technology and Digital Media Design Criminal Justice Technology Programs at Central Ohio Technical College must occur within 3 years of the high school graduation date. • The student must meet all college entrance, general admission and program specific requirements and complete the Accuplacer or ACT assessment. • The student is responsible to inform college admissions personnel of his/her eligibility for articulated college credit and verify that appropriate documentation has been provided to the college by the secondary school. • Secondary instructors are required to have the appropriate teaching credential as defined by the Ohio Department of Education. • For the purpose of compliance with state, program or regional accreditation standards, Central Ohio Technical College reserves the right to review, validate and copy the credentials (e.g., college transcripts and resumes) of the instructors of articulated courses for external auditing purposes. • The secondary instructor(s) will complete an Instructor Recommendation Form for each student upon completion which will be maintained in the student’s secondary permanent file. An Instructor Recommendation Form must be submitted to the Records and Registration Office prior to receiving credit. • The college and secondary school will develop methods of publicizing the agreement to encourage students to take advantage of seamless transitions and advanced placement opportunities. • There will be no charge for college credit awarded through this agreement. • Student eligibility for technical or related credit is primarily determined by high school teachers evaluation based upon predetermined criteria set by the college. In certain cases, record of relevant student external certification, college proficiency testing, review of portfolios, or other forms of assessment may also be required. • Placement in Central Ohio Technical College’s courses is determined by the student’s scores on the college’s official required placement policytest(s). Credit is available only for the technical courses specified on the attached list of articulated courses. • Articulated courses are recorded on the student’s permanent records after a student enrolls in and completes a non-articulated college credit hour at Central Ohio Technical College. The administrators and faculty of the program at both levels pledge their commitment and support to continuing this relationship and to promoting these articulation opportunities to the students. CXxxxx Xxxxxx 4/21/2017 Xxxxxx X. Xxx, Ph.D. 4/21/2017 Superintendent Date President Date Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxxxx 4/21/2017 Xxxxx Xxxxx, Ed. D. 4/20/2017 Director Date Vice President for Academic Affairs Date Xxxxx Xxxxxxx Date Director This agreement is in effect for students graduating from the Criminal Justice Program at Lancaster High School starting the academic year 2017-TEC 2019, and enrolling in one of Central Ohio Technical College’s Associate Degree Programs listed below. College 5/11/2023 Xxxxx X. Xxxxxxx, Edmatriculation must occur within 3 years of the high school graduation date. LET-105 Ethics in Criminal Justice 2.0 LET-125 Basic Investigations 3.0 LET-100 Introduction to Criminal 3.0 *students may be eligible to access this course based on high school course curriculum—refer to CTAG verification form Justice—This course must be accessed through the CTAG process (see instructions below) CTAG Opportunity: Students in this pathway may have the opportunity to receive college credit through the CTAG system. Students must complete the: Career-Technical Credit Transfer (CT)² Verification of Course/Program Completion form in order to receive CTAG credits.D. Superintendent Date 5/10/2023 Xx. Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx Provost Date 5/10/2023 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx Director Date 5/10/2023 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, EJD Date Xxxx of Technical Studies

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Samples: Bilateral Articulation Agreement

Eligibility Criteria. Students seeking college credit through this bilateral articulation agreement must meet the following criteria/requirements: • The student must have completed the secondary Tech Prep competencies (academic and technical) relevant to the Central Ohio Technical College courses, with a grade of A, B, or C. • An application and subsequent matriculation to Information Technology and Digital Media Design Technology Programs Associate of Technical Studies at Central Ohio Technical College must occur within 3 years of the high school graduation date. • The student is responsible to inform college admissions personnel of his/her eligibility for articulated college credit and verify that appropriate documentation has been provided to the college by the secondary school. • Secondary instructors are required to have the appropriate teaching credential as defined by the Ohio Department of Education. • For the purpose of compliance with state, program or regional accreditation standards, Central Ohio Technical College reserves the right to review, validate and copy the credentials (e.g., college transcripts and resumes) of the instructors of articulated courses for external auditing purposes. • The secondary instructor(s) will complete an Instructor Recommendation Form for each student upon completion which will be maintained in the student’s secondary permanent file. An Instructor Recommendation Form must be submitted to the Records and Registration Office prior to receiving credit. • The college and secondary school will develop methods of publicizing the agreement to encourage students to take advantage of seamless transitions and advanced placement opportunities. • There will be no charge for college credit awarded through this agreement. • Student eligibility for technical or related credit is primarily determined by high school teachers evaluation based upon predetermined criteria set by the college. In certain cases, record of relevant student external certification, college proficiency testing, review of portfolios, or other forms of assessment may also be required. • Placement in Central Ohio Technical College’s courses is determined by the college’s official placement policy. Credit is available only for the technical courses specified on the attached list of articulated courses. • Articulated courses are recorded on the student’s permanent records after a student enrolls in and completes a non-articulated college credit hour at Central Ohio Technical College. The administrators and faculty of the program at both levels pledge their commitment and support to continuing this relationship and to promoting these articulation opportunities to the students. C-TEC Coshocton County Career Center Central Ohio Technical College 5/11/2023 Xxxxx X. Xxxxxxx, Ed.D. 5/1/2023 Xxxx Xxxxxx Superintendent Date 5/10/2023 5/1/2023 Xx. Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx Provost Date 5/10/2023 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx Director Date 5/10/2023 4/28/202 Xxxxxx X. Xxxxxx, EJD MS RN FA AND Date Xxxx of Technical Studies

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Samples: Bilateral Articulation Agreement

Eligibility Criteria. Students seeking college credit through this bilateral articulation agreement must meet the following criteria/requirements: • The student must have completed the secondary Tech Prep competencies (academic and technical) relevant to the Central Ohio Technical College courses, with a grade of A, B, or C. • An application and subsequent matriculation to Information Technology and Digital Media Design Technology Programs the Early Childhood Education Program at Central Ohio Technical College must occur within 3 years of the high school graduation date. • The student is responsible to inform college admissions personnel of his/her eligibility for articulated college credit and verify that appropriate documentation has been provided to the college by the secondary school. • Secondary instructors are required to have the appropriate teaching credential as defined by the Ohio Department of Education. • For the purpose of compliance with state, program or regional accreditation standards, Central Ohio Technical College reserves the right to review, validate and copy the credentials (e.g., college transcripts and resumes) of the instructors of articulated courses for external auditing purposes. • The secondary instructor(s) will complete an Instructor Recommendation Form for each student upon completion which will be maintained in the student’s secondary permanent file. An Instructor Recommendation Form must be submitted to the Records and Registration Office prior to receiving credit. • The college and secondary school will develop methods of publicizing the agreement to encourage students to take advantage of seamless transitions and advanced placement opportunities. • There will be no charge for college credit awarded through this agreement. • Student eligibility for technical or related credit is primarily determined by high school teachers evaluation based upon predetermined criteria set by the college. In certain cases, record of relevant student external certification, college proficiency testing, review of portfolios, or other forms of assessment may also be required. • Placement in Central Ohio Technical College’s courses is determined by the college’s official placement policy. Credit is available only for the technical courses specified on the attached list of articulated courses. • Articulated courses are recorded on the student’s permanent records after a student enrolls in and completes a non-articulated college credit hour at Central Ohio Technical College. The administrators and faculty of the program at both levels pledge their commitment and support to continuing this relationship and to promoting these articulation opportunities to the students. C-TEC Knox County Career Center Central Ohio Technical College 5/11/2023 4/14/2023 Xxxxx X. Xxxxxxx, Ed.D. Xxxxxxxx Date Superintendent Date 5/10/2023 4/13/2023 Xx. Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx Provost Date 5/10/2023 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx 4/13/2023 Xxxx Xxxxx Date Director Date 5/10/2023 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, EJD 4/11/202 Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxx Date Xxxx of Arts and Sciences Xxxxx Xxxxx Date Program Director This agreement is in effect for students graduating from the Early Childhood Education Program at Knox County Career Center starting the academic year 2023-2025, and enrolling in one of Central Ohio Technical StudiesCollege’s Associate Degree Programs listed below. College matriculation must occur within 3 years of the high school graduation date. ECE-130 Health and Safety in Education 3.0 ECE-279 Administration in ECE Programs 2.0 ECE-110 Observation and Assessment Practices 2.0 In order for students to receive credit for ECE-110, they must also be eligible to enroll into ENGL-112. To be eligible to enroll into ENGL- 112, students must complete one of the following: *Have 3 units of high school level English & an unweighted GPA of 3.0 or higher *An ACT score of 21 or higher *An SAT score of 450 or higher *A Compass score of 88 or higher *An Accuplacer Reading Comprehension score of 80 or higher *Or have successfully completed GENR- 091 or GENR-099

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Samples: Bilateral Articulation Agreement

Eligibility Criteria. Students seeking college credit through this bilateral articulation agreement must meet the following criteria/requirements: • The student must have completed the secondary Tech Prep competencies (academic and technical) relevant to the Central Ohio Technical College courses, with a grade of A, B, or C. • An application and subsequent matriculation to Information Technology and Digital Media Design Criminal Justice Technology Programs at Central Ohio Technical College must occur within 3 years of the high school graduation date. • The student is responsible to inform college admissions personnel of his/her eligibility for articulated college credit and verify that appropriate documentation has been provided to the college by the secondary school. • Secondary instructors are required to have the appropriate teaching credential as defined by the Ohio Department of Education. • For the purpose of compliance with state, program or regional accreditation standards, Central Ohio Technical College reserves the right to review, validate and copy the credentials (e.g., college transcripts and resumes) of the instructors of articulated courses for external auditing purposes. • The secondary instructor(s) will complete an Instructor Recommendation Form for each student upon completion which will be maintained in the student’s secondary permanent file. An Instructor Recommendation Form must be submitted to the Records and Registration Office prior to receiving credit. • The college and secondary school will develop methods of publicizing the agreement to encourage students to take advantage of seamless transitions and advanced placement opportunities. • There will be no charge for college credit awarded through this agreement. • Student eligibility for technical or related credit is primarily determined by high school teachers evaluation based upon predetermined criteria set by the college. In certain cases, record of relevant student external certification, college proficiency testing, review of portfolios, or other forms of assessment may also be required. • Placement in Central Ohio Technical College’s courses is determined by the college’s official placement policy. Credit is available only for the technical courses specified on the attached list of articulated courses. • Articulated courses are recorded on the student’s permanent records after a student enrolls in and completes a non-articulated college credit hour at Central Ohio Technical College. The administrators and faculty of the program at both levels pledge their commitment and support to continuing this relationship and to promoting these articulation opportunities to the students. C-TEC Lancaster City Schools Central Ohio Technical College 5/11/2023 5/2/2023 Xxxxxxxx Xxxxx X. Xxxxxxx, Ed.D. Superintendent Date 5/10/2023 Director 4/6/2023 Xx. Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx Provost Date 5/10/2023 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx Director Date 5/10/2023 4/6/2023 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, EJD Date XXX Xxxx of Technical StudiesStudies Date 4/6/2023 Xxxx Xxxxxx Date Associate Professor

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Samples: Bilateral Articulation Agreement

Eligibility Criteria. Students seeking college credit through this bilateral articulation agreement must meet the following criteria/requirements: • The student must have completed the secondary Tech Prep competencies (academic and technical) relevant to the Central Ohio Technical College courses, with a grade of A, B, or C. • An application and subsequent matriculation to Information Technology and Digital Media Design Technology Programs Associate of Technical Studies at Central Ohio Technical College must occur within 3 years of the high school graduation date. • The student is responsible to inform college admissions personnel of his/her eligibility for articulated college credit and verify that appropriate documentation has been provided to the college by the secondary school. • Secondary instructors are required to have the appropriate teaching credential as defined by the Ohio Department of Education. • For the purpose of compliance with state, program or regional accreditation standards, Central Ohio Technical College reserves the right to review, validate and copy the credentials (e.g., college transcripts and resumes) of the instructors of articulated courses for external auditing purposes. • The secondary instructor(s) will complete an Instructor Recommendation Form for each student upon completion which will be maintained in the student’s secondary permanent file. An Instructor Recommendation Form must be submitted to the Records and Registration Office prior to receiving credit. • The college and secondary school will develop methods of publicizing the agreement to encourage students to take advantage of seamless transitions and advanced placement opportunities. • There will be no charge for college credit awarded through this agreement. • Student eligibility for technical or related credit is primarily determined by high school teachers evaluation based upon predetermined criteria set by the college. In certain cases, record of relevant student external certification, college proficiency testing, review of portfolios, or other forms of assessment may also be required. • Placement in Central Ohio Technical College’s courses is determined by the college’s official placement policy. Credit is available only for the technical courses specified on the attached list of articulated courses. • Articulated courses are recorded on the student’s permanent records after a student enrolls in and completes a non-articulated college credit hour at Central Ohio Technical College. The administrators and faculty of the program at both levels pledge their commitment and support to continuing this relationship and to promoting these articulation opportunities to the students. C-TEC Xxxxxx Career & Technical Center Central Ohio Technical College 5/11/2023 Xxxxx X. Xxxxxxx, Ed.D. Xxxx Xxxxxxx Superintendent 4/6/2023 Date 5/10/2023 Xx. Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx Provost 4/6/2023 Date 5/10/2023 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxx-Xxxxx Director 4/6/2023 Date 5/10/2023 Xxxxxx X. Xxxxxx, EJD Date MS RN FA AND Xxxx of Technical StudiesStudies 4/6/202_3 Date This agreement is in effect for students graduating from the Cosmetology Program at Xxxxxx Career & Technical Center starting the academic year 2023-2025, and enrolling in one of Central Ohio Technical College’s Associate Degree Programs listed below. College matriculation must occur within 3 years of the high school graduation date.

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Samples: Bilateral Articulation Agreement

Eligibility Criteria. Students seeking college credit through this bilateral articulation agreement must meet the following criteria/requirements: • The student must have completed the secondary Tech Prep competencies (academic and technical) relevant to the Central Ohio Technical College courses, with a grade of A, B, or C. • An application and subsequent matriculation to Information Technology and Digital Media Design Criminal Justice Technology Programs at Central Ohio Technical College must occur within 3 years of the high school graduation date. • The student is responsible to inform college admissions personnel of his/her eligibility for articulated college credit and verify that appropriate documentation has been provided to the college by the secondary school. • Secondary instructors are required to have the appropriate teaching credential as defined by the Ohio Department of Education. • For the purpose of compliance with state, program or regional accreditation standards, Central Ohio Technical College reserves the right to review, validate and copy the credentials (e.g., college transcripts and resumes) of the instructors of articulated courses for external auditing purposes. • The secondary instructor(s) will complete an Instructor Recommendation Form for each student upon completion which will be maintained in the student’s secondary permanent file. An Instructor Recommendation Form must be submitted to the Records and Registration Office prior to receiving credit. • The college and secondary school will develop methods of publicizing the agreement to encourage students to take advantage of seamless transitions and advanced placement opportunities. • There will be no charge for college credit awarded through this agreement. • Student eligibility for technical or related credit is primarily determined by high school teachers evaluation based upon predetermined criteria set by the college. In certain cases, record of relevant student external certification, college proficiency testing, review of portfolios, or other forms of assessment may also be required. • Placement in Central Ohio Technical College’s courses is determined by the college’s official placement policy. Credit is available only for the technical courses specified on the attached list of articulated courses. • Articulated courses are recorded on the student’s permanent records after a student enrolls in and completes a non-articulated college credit hour at Central Ohio Technical College. The administrators and faculty of the program at both levels pledge their commitment and support to continuing this relationship and to promoting these articulation opportunities to the students. CEastland-TEC Fairfield Career Center Central Ohio Technical College 5/11/2023 Xxxxx X. Xxxxxxx, Ed.D. 4/10/2023 Xx. Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx Miller Superintendent Date 5/10/2023 4/10/2023 Xx. Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx Provost Date 5/10/2023 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx Director 4/10/2023 Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx Assistant Superintendent Date 5/10/2023 4/7/2023 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, EJD Date Xxxx of Technical StudiesStudies 4/7/2023 Xxxx Xxxxxx Date Associate Professor This agreement is in effect for students graduating from the Criminal Justice Program at Eastland- Fairfield career Center starting the academic year 2023-2025, and enrolling in one of Central Ohio Technical College’s Associate Degree Programs listed below. College matriculation must occur within 3 years of the high school graduation date. LET-105 Ethics in Criminal Justice 2.0 LET-126 Basic Investigations 2.0

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Samples: Bilateral Articulation Agreement

Eligibility Criteria. Students seeking college credit through this bilateral articulation agreement must meet the following criteria/requirements: • The student must have completed the secondary Tech Prep competencies (academic and technical) relevant to the Central Ohio Technical College courses, with a grade of A, B, or C. • An application and subsequent matriculation to Information Technology and Digital Media Design Technology Programs at Central Ohio Technical College must occur within 3 years of the high school graduation Adult Education completion date. • The student must meet all college entrance, general admission and program specific requirements and complete the Accuplacer or ACT assessment. • The student is responsible to inform college admissions personnel of his/her eligibility for articulated college credit and verify that appropriate documentation has been provided to the college by the secondary school. • Secondary instructors are required to have the appropriate teaching credential as defined by the Ohio Department of Education. • For the purpose of compliance with state, program or regional accreditation standards, Central Ohio Technical College reserves the right to review, validate and copy the credentials (e.g., college transcripts and resumes) of the instructors of articulated courses for external auditing purposes. • The secondary instructor(s) will complete an Instructor Recommendation Form for each student upon completion which will be maintained in the student’s secondary permanent file. An Instructor Recommendation Form must be submitted to the Records and Registration Office prior to receiving credit. • The college and secondary school will develop methods of publicizing the agreement to encourage students to take advantage of seamless transitions and advanced placement opportunities. • There will be no charge for college credit awarded through this agreement. • Student eligibility for technical or related credit is primarily determined by high school teachers evaluation based upon predetermined criteria set by the college. In certain cases, record of relevant student external certification, college proficiency testing, review of portfolios, or other forms of assessment may also be required. • Placement in Central Ohio Technical College’s courses is determined by the student’s scores on the college’s official required placement policytest(s). Credit is available only for the technical courses specified on the attached list of articulated courses. • Articulated courses are recorded on the student’s permanent records after a student enrolls in and completes a non-articulated college credit hour at Central Ohio Technical College. The administrators and faculty of the program at both levels pledge their commitment and support to continuing this relationship and to promoting these articulation opportunities to the students. C-TEC Central Ohio Technical College 5/11/2023 Xxxxx X. Xxxxxxx, Ed.D. Superintendent Date 5/10/2023 Xx. Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx Provost Date 5/10/2023 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx Director Date 5/10/2023 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, EJD Date Xxxx of Technical Studies

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Samples: Bilateral Articulation Agreement

Eligibility Criteria. Students seeking college credit through this bilateral articulation agreement must meet the following criteria/requirements: • The student must have completed the secondary Tech Prep competencies (academic and technical) relevant to the Central Ohio Technical College courses, with a grade of A, B, or C. • An application and subsequent matriculation to Information Technology and Digital Media Design Nursing Technologies or Emergency Medical Services Technology Programs at Central Ohio Technical College must occur within 3 years of the high school graduation date. • The student is responsible to inform college admissions personnel of his/her eligibility for articulated college credit and verify that appropriate documentation has been provided to the college by the secondary school. • Secondary instructors are required to have the appropriate teaching credential as defined by the Ohio Department of Education. • For the purpose of compliance with state, program or regional accreditation standards, Central Ohio Technical College reserves the right to review, validate and copy the credentials (e.g., college transcripts and resumes) of the instructors of articulated courses for external auditing purposes. • The secondary instructor(s) will complete an Instructor Recommendation Form for each student upon completion which will be maintained in the student’s secondary permanent file. An Instructor Recommendation Form must be submitted to the Records and Registration Office prior to receiving credit. • The college and secondary school will develop methods of publicizing the agreement to encourage students to take advantage of seamless transitions and advanced placement opportunities. • There will be no charge for college credit awarded through this agreement. • Student eligibility for technical or related credit is primarily determined by high school teachers evaluation based upon predetermined criteria set by the college. In certain cases, record of relevant student external certification, college proficiency testing, review of portfolios, or other forms of assessment may also be required. • Placement in Central Ohio Technical College’s courses is determined by the college’s official placement policy. Credit is available only for the technical courses specified on the attached list of articulated courses. • Articulated courses are recorded on the student’s permanent records after a student enrolls in and completes a non-articulated college credit hour at Central Ohio Technical College. The administrators and faculty of the program at both levels pledge their commitment and support to continuing this relationship and to promoting these articulation opportunities to the students. C-TEC Coshocton County Career Center Central Ohio Technical College 5/11/2023 Xxxxx X. Xxxxxxx, Ed.D. 4/6/2023 Xxxx Xxxxxx Superintendent Date 5/10/2023 4/6/2023 Xx. Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx Provost Date 5/10/2023 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx Director Date 5/10/2023 4/6/202 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, EJD Xxxxxx Date Xxxx of Technical StudiesStudies 4/5/202 Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxx Date Nursing Program Administrator 3 This agreement is in effect for students graduating from the Health Technology Program at Coshocton County Career Center starting the academic year 2023-2025, and enrolling in one of Central Ohio Technical College’s Associate Degree Programs listed below. College matriculation must occur within 3 years of the high school graduation date. NURS-002 Basic Health Care Skills 3.5 *The student must not only take the STNA course but also pass the state certification test and have a card to prove that they passed the state exam in order to earn credit for NURS-002 *A valid American Heart Association CPR for the Healthcare Provider card will qualify the holder for credit for EMS- 100 EMS-100 Basic Life Support (CPR) for the Healthcare Provider 0.5

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Samples: Bilateral Articulation Agreement

Eligibility Criteria. Students seeking college credit through this bilateral articulation agreement must meet the following criteria/requirements: The student must have completed the secondary Tech Prep competencies (academic and technical) relevant to the Central Ohio Technical College courses, with a grade of A, B, or C. An application and subsequent matriculation to Information Technology and Digital Media Design Criminal Justice Technology Programs at Central Ohio Technical College must occur within 3 years of the high school graduation date.  The student must meet all college entrance, general admission and program specific requirements and complete the Accuplacer or ACT assessment.  The student is responsible to inform college admissions personnel of his/her eligibility for articulated college credit and verify that appropriate documentation has been provided to the college by the secondary school. Secondary instructors are required to have the appropriate teaching credential as defined by the Ohio Department of Education. For the purpose of compliance with state, program or regional accreditation standards, Central Ohio Technical College reserves the right to review, validate and copy the credentials (e.g., college transcripts and resumes) of the instructors of articulated courses for external auditing purposes. The secondary instructor(s) will complete an Instructor Recommendation Form for each student upon completion which will be maintained in the student’s secondary permanent file. An Instructor Recommendation Form must be submitted to the Records and Registration Office prior to receiving credit. The college and secondary school will develop methods of publicizing the agreement to encourage students to take advantage of seamless transitions and advanced placement opportunities. There will be no charge for college credit awarded through this agreement. Student eligibility for technical or related credit is primarily determined by high school teachers evaluation based upon predetermined criteria set by the college. In certain cases, record of relevant student external certification, college proficiency testing, review of portfolios, or other forms of assessment may also be required. Placement in Central Ohio Technical College’s courses is determined by the student’s scores on the college’s official required placement policytest(s). Credit is available only for the technical courses specified on the attached list of articulated courses. Articulated courses are recorded on the student’s permanent records after a student enrolls in and completes a non-articulated college credit hour at Central Ohio Technical College. The administrators and faculty of the program at both levels pledge their commitment and support to continuing this relationship and to promoting these articulation opportunities to the students. C-TEC Central Ohio Technical College 5/11/2023 4/19/2017 4/18/2017 Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx Superintendent Date Xxxxxx X. Xxx, Ph.D. President Date 4/18/2017 4/18/2017 Xxxxxxxx Xxxxx X. XxxxxxxAssistant Superintendent Date Xxxxx Xxxxx, Ed.. D. Superintendent Vice President for Academic Affairs Date 5/10/2023 Xx. Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx Provost 4/18/2017 Xxxxx Xxxxxxx Date 5/10/2023 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx Director Date 5/10/2023 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, EJD Date Xxxx of Technical StudiesDirector

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Samples: Bilateral Articulation Agreement

Eligibility Criteria. Students seeking college credit through this bilateral articulation agreement must meet the following criteria/requirements: • The student must have completed the secondary Tech Prep competencies (academic and technical) relevant to the Central Ohio Technical College courses, with a grade of A, B, or C. • An application and subsequent matriculation to Information Technology and Digital Media Design Technology Programs Associate of Technical Studies at Central Ohio Technical College must occur within 3 years of the high school graduation date. • The student is responsible to inform college admissions personnel of his/her eligibility for articulated college credit and verify that appropriate documentation has been provided to the college by the secondary school. • Secondary instructors are required to have the appropriate teaching credential as defined by the Ohio Department of Education. • For the purpose of compliance with state, program or regional accreditation standards, Central Ohio Technical College reserves the right to review, validate and copy the credentials (e.g., college transcripts and resumes) of the instructors of articulated courses for external auditing purposes. • The secondary instructor(s) will complete an Instructor Recommendation Form for each student upon completion which will be maintained in the student’s secondary permanent file. An Instructor Recommendation Form must be submitted to the Records and Registration Office prior to receiving credit. • The college and secondary school will develop methods of publicizing the agreement to encourage students to take advantage of seamless transitions and advanced placement opportunities. • There will be no charge for college credit awarded through this agreement. • Student eligibility for technical or related credit is primarily determined by high school teachers evaluation based upon predetermined criteria set by the college. In certain cases, record of relevant student external certification, college proficiency testing, review of portfolios, or other forms of assessment may also be required. • Placement in Central Ohio Technical College’s courses is determined by the college’s official placement policy. Credit is available only for the technical courses specified on the attached list of articulated courses. • Articulated courses are recorded on the student’s permanent records after a student enrolls in and completes a non-articulated college credit hour at Central Ohio Technical College. The administrators and faculty of the program at both levels pledge their commitment and support to continuing this relationship and to promoting these articulation opportunities to the students. C-TEC Delaware Area Career Center Central Ohio Technical College 5/11/2023 Xxxxx X. Xxxxxxx, Ed.D. 4/21/2023 Xxx Xxxxxx Superintendent Date 5/10/2023 4/17/202 Xx. Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx Provost Date 5/10/2023 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx 4/18/2023 Xxxxx Xxxx Director Date 5/10/2023 4/14/2023 Xxxxxx X. Xxxxxx, EJD XXX MS XX FA AND Date Xxxx of Technical Studies

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Samples: Bilateral Articulation Agreement

Eligibility Criteria. Students seeking college credit through this bilateral articulation agreement must meet the following criteria/requirements: • The student must have completed the secondary Tech Prep competencies (academic and technical) relevant to the Central Ohio Technical College courses, with a grade of A, B, or C. • An application and subsequent matriculation to Information Technology and Digital Media Design Technology Programs at Central Ohio Technical College must occur within 3 years of the high school High School graduation date. • The student is responsible to inform college admissions personnel of his/her eligibility for articulated college credit and verify that appropriate documentation has been provided to the college by the secondary school. • Secondary instructors are required to have the appropriate teaching credential as defined by the Ohio Department of Education. • For the purpose of compliance with state, program or regional accreditation standards, Central Ohio Technical College reserves the right to review, validate and copy the credentials (e.g., college transcripts and resumes) of the instructors of articulated courses for external auditing purposes. • The secondary instructor(s) will complete an Instructor Recommendation Form for each student upon completion which will be maintained in the student’s secondary permanent file. An Instructor Recommendation Form must be submitted to the Records and Registration Office prior to receiving credit. • The college and secondary school will develop methods of publicizing the agreement to encourage students to take advantage of seamless transitions and advanced placement opportunities. • There will be no charge for college credit awarded through this agreement. • Student eligibility for technical or related credit is primarily determined by high school teachers evaluation based upon predetermined criteria set by the college. In certain cases, record of relevant student external certification, college proficiency testing, review of portfolios, or other forms of assessment may also be required. • Placement in Central Ohio Technical College’s courses is determined by the college’s official placement policy. Credit is available only for the technical courses specified on the attached list of articulated courses. • Articulated courses are recorded on the student’s permanent records after a student enrolls in and completes a non-articulated college credit hour at Central Ohio Technical College. The administrators and faculty of the program at both levels pledge their commitment and support to continuing this relationship and to promoting these articulation opportunities to the students. C-TEC Central Ohio Technical College 5/11/2023 4/28/2023 Xxxxx X. Xxxxxxx, Ed.D. Superintendent Date 5/10/2023 4/17/2023 Xx. Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx Provost Date 5/10/2023 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx 4/17/2023 Xxxxxxxx Xxxx Director Date 5/10/2023 4/17/2023 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, EJD Date XXX Xxxx of Technical StudiesStudies Date Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Date Instructor

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Samples: Bilateral Articulation Agreement

Eligibility Criteria. Students seeking college credit through this bilateral articulation agreement must meet the following criteria/requirements: • The student must have completed the secondary Tech Prep competencies (academic and technical) relevant to the Central Ohio Technical College courses, with a grade of A, B, or C. • An application and subsequent matriculation to Information Business Management Technology and Digital Media Design Technology Programs at Central Ohio Technical College must occur within 3 years of the high school graduation date. • The student is responsible to inform college admissions personnel of his/her eligibility for articulated college credit and verify that appropriate documentation has been provided to the college by the secondary school. • Secondary instructors are required to have the appropriate teaching credential as defined by the Ohio Department of Education. • For the purpose of compliance with state, program or regional accreditation standards, Central Ohio Technical College reserves the right to review, validate and copy the credentials (e.g., college transcripts and resumes) of the instructors of articulated courses for external auditing purposes. • The secondary instructor(s) will complete an Instructor Recommendation Form for each student upon completion which will be maintained in the student’s secondary permanent file. An Instructor Recommendation Form must be submitted to the Records and Registration Office prior to receiving credit. • The college and secondary school will develop methods of publicizing the agreement to encourage students to take advantage of seamless transitions and advanced placement opportunities. • There will be no charge for college credit awarded through this agreement. • Student eligibility for technical or related credit is primarily determined by high school teachers evaluation based upon predetermined criteria set by the college. In certain cases, record of relevant student external certification, college proficiency testing, review of portfolios, or other forms of assessment may also be required. • Placement in Central Ohio Technical College’s courses is determined by the college’s official placement policy. Credit is available only for the technical courses specified on the attached list of articulated courses. • Articulated courses are recorded on the student’s permanent records after a student enrolls in and completes a non-articulated college credit hour at Central Ohio Technical College. The administrators and faculty of the program at both levels pledge their commitment and support to continuing this relationship and to promoting these articulation opportunities to the students. C-TEC Central Ohio Technical College 5/11/2023 5/11/202 Xxxxx X. Xxxxxxx, Ed.D. Superintendent Date 3 5/10/2023 Xx. Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx Provost Date 5/10/2023 5/10/202 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx Director Asst. Superintendent Date 5/10/2023 3 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, EJD Date Xxxx of Technical StudiesStudies 5/10/2023 Xxxxxxxx Xxxxx Date Professor

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Samples: Bilateral Articulation Agreement

Eligibility Criteria. Students seeking college credit through this bilateral articulation agreement must meet the following criteria/requirements: • The student must have completed the secondary Tech Prep competencies (academic and technical) relevant to the Central Ohio Technical College courses, with a grade of A, B, or C. • An application and subsequent matriculation to Information Technology and Digital Media Design Criminal Justice Technology Programs at Central Ohio Technical College must occur within 3 years of the high school graduation date. • The student is responsible to inform college admissions personnel of his/her eligibility for articulated college credit and verify that appropriate documentation has been provided to the college by the secondary school. • Secondary instructors are required to have the appropriate teaching credential as defined by the Ohio Department of Education. • For the purpose of compliance with state, program or regional accreditation standards, Central Ohio Technical College reserves the right to review, validate and copy the credentials (e.g., college transcripts and resumes) of the instructors of articulated courses for external auditing purposes. • The secondary instructor(s) will complete an Instructor Recommendation Form for each student upon completion which will be maintained in the student’s secondary permanent file. An Instructor Recommendation Form must be submitted to the Records and Registration Office prior to receiving credit. • The college and secondary school will develop methods of publicizing the agreement to encourage students to take advantage of seamless transitions and advanced placement opportunities. • There will be no charge for college credit awarded through this agreement. • Student eligibility for technical or related credit is primarily determined by high school teachers evaluation based upon predetermined criteria set by the college. In certain cases, record of relevant student external certification, college proficiency testing, review of portfolios, or other forms of assessment may also be required. • Placement in Central Ohio Technical College’s courses is determined by the college’s official placement policy. Credit is available only for the technical courses specified on the attached list of articulated courses. • Articulated courses are recorded on the student’s permanent records after a student enrolls in and completes a non-articulated college credit hour at Central Ohio Technical College. The administrators and faculty of the program at both levels pledge their commitment and support to continuing this relationship and to promoting these articulation opportunities to the students. C-TEC Central Ohio Technical College 5/11/2023 4/10/2023 Xxxxx X. Xxxxxxx, Ed.D. Superintendent Date 5/10/2023 4/6/2023 Xx. Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx Provost Date 5/10/2023 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx 4/9/2023 Xxxxxxxx Xxxx Director Date 5/10/2023 4/6/2023 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, EJD Date XXX Xxxx of Technical StudiesStudies Date Xxxx Xxxxxx Date Associate Professor This agreement is in effect for students graduating from the Criminal Justice Program at C-TEC starting the academic year 2023-2025, and enrolling in one of Central Ohio Technical College’s Associate Degree Programs listed below. College matriculation must occur within 3 years of the high school graduation date. LET-110 Constitutional Law and Courts 3.0 LET-230 Introduction to Homeland Security 3.0 LET-126 Basic Investigations 2.0

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Samples: Bilateral Articulation Agreement

Eligibility Criteria. Students seeking college credit through this Tech Prep bilateral articulation agreement must meet the following criteria/requirements: The student must have completed the secondary Tech Prep competencies (academic and technical) relevant to the Central Ohio Technical College courses, with a grade of A, B, or C. An application and subsequent matriculation to Information Technology and Digital Media Design Emergency Medical Services Technology Programs at Central Ohio Technical College must occur within 3 years of the high school graduation date.  The student must meet all college entrance, general admission and program specific requirements and complete the COMPASS or ACT assessment. The COMPASS assessment is available, free of charge, through the Central Region Tech Prep Center.  The student is responsible to inform college admissions personnel of his/her Tech Prep status and eligibility for articulated college credit and verify that appropriate documentation has been provided to the college by the secondary school. Secondary instructors are required to have the appropriate teaching credential as defined by the Ohio Department of Education. For the purpose of compliance with state, program or regional accreditation standards, Central Ohio Technical College reserves the right to review, validate and copy the credentials (e.g., college transcripts and resumes) of the instructors of articulated courses for external auditing purposes. The secondary instructor(s) will complete an Instructor Recommendation Form for each student upon completion graduation which will be maintained in the student’s secondary permanent file. An Instructor Recommendation Form must be submitted to the Records and Registration Office prior to receiving credit. The college and secondary school will develop methods of publicizing the agreement to encourage students to take advantage of seamless transitions and advanced placement opportunities. There will be no charge for college credit awarded through this agreement. Student eligibility for technical or related credit is primarily determined by high school teachers evaluation based upon predetermined criteria set by the college. In certain cases, record of relevant student external certification, college proficiency testing, review of portfolios, or other forms of assessment may also be required. Placement in Central Ohio Technical College’s courses is determined by the student’s scores on the college’s official required placement policytest(s). Credit is available only for the technical courses specified on the attached list of articulated Tech Prep courses. Articulated courses are recorded on the student’s permanent records after a student enrolls in and completes a non-articulated college credit hour at Central Ohio Technical College. The administrators and faculty of the program at both levels pledge their commitment and support to continuing this relationship and to promoting these articulation opportunities to the students. C4/23/2015 Xxxxxx X. Xxx, Ph.D. President Date Xxxxx Xxxxxxxx 4/28/2015 Xxxx Xxxxxxx Date Superintendent Date Director of Academic Operations 4/25/2015 4/21/2015 Xxxxxx Xxxx Director Date Xxxxx Xxxxxxx Division Director Date Xxxxx X. Xxxxxxxx Date Program Director This agreement is in effect for students graduating from the Health Technology Program at Xxxx County Career Center starting the academic year 2015-TEC 2017, and enrolling in one of Central Ohio Technical College’s Associate Degree Programs listed below. College 5/11/2023 Xxxxx X. Xxxxxxx, Edmatriculation must occur within 3 years of the high school graduation date.D. Superintendent Date 5/10/2023 Xx. Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx Provost Date 5/10/2023 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx Director Date 5/10/2023 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, EJD Date Xxxx of Technical Studies

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Samples: Bilateral Articulation Agreement

Eligibility Criteria. DocuSign Envelope ID: 25C22221-9CD5-42A1-8B96-399A2927387E Students seeking college credit through this bilateral articulation agreement must meet the following criteria/requirements: • The student must have completed the secondary Tech Prep competencies (academic and technical) relevant to the Central Ohio Technical College courses, with a grade of A, B, or C. • An application and subsequent matriculation to Information Engineering Technology and Digital Media Design Technology Programs at Central Ohio Technical College must occur within 3 years of the high school graduation date. • The student is responsible to inform college admissions personnel of his/her eligibility for articulated college credit and verify that appropriate documentation has been provided to the college by the secondary school. • Secondary instructors are required to have the appropriate teaching credential as defined by the Ohio Department of Education. • For the purpose of compliance with state, program or regional accreditation standards, Central Ohio Technical College reserves the right to review, validate and copy the credentials (e.g., college transcripts and resumes) of the instructors of articulated courses for external auditing purposes. • The secondary instructor(s) will complete an Instructor Recommendation Form for each student upon completion which will be maintained in the student’s secondary permanent file. An Instructor Recommendation Form must be submitted to the Records and Registration Office prior to receiving credit. • The college and secondary school will develop methods of publicizing the agreement to encourage students to take advantage of seamless transitions and advanced placement opportunities. • There will be no charge for college credit awarded through this agreement. • Student eligibility for technical or related credit is primarily determined by high school teachers evaluation based upon predetermined criteria set by the college. In certain cases, record of relevant student external certification, college proficiency testing, review of portfolios, or other forms of assessment may also be required. • Placement in Central Ohio Technical College’s courses is determined by the college’s official placement policy. Credit is available only for the technical courses specified on the attached list of articulated courses. • Articulated courses are recorded on the student’s permanent records after a student enrolls in and completes a non-articulated college credit hour at Central Ohio Technical College. The administrators and faculty of the program at both levels pledge their commitment and support to continuing this relationship and to promoting these articulation opportunities to the students. CDocuSign Envelope ID: 25C22221-TEC 9CD5-42A1-8B96-399A2927387E 5/1/2020 5/1/2020 Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx Superintendent Date Xxxx X. Xxxxxx, Ph.X. Xxxxxxx Date Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx 5/1/2020 Xxxx Xxxxxxx 5/1/2020 Assistant Superintendent Date Program Director Date DocuSign Envelope ID: 25C22221-9CD5-42A1-8B96-399A2927387E This agreement is in effect for students graduating from the Pre-Engineering Program at Eastland- Fairfield starting the academic year 2020-2022, and enrolling in one of Central Ohio Technical College’s Associate Degree Programs listed below. College 5/11/2023 Xxxxx X. Xxxxxxx, Ed.D. Superintendent Date 5/10/2023 Xxmatriculation must occur within 3 years of the high school graduation date. Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx Provost Date 5/10/2023 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx Director Date 5/10/2023 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, EJD Date Xxxx of ARCH-136 Technical StudiesDrawing 2.0

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Samples: Bilateral Articulation Agreement

Eligibility Criteria. Students seeking college credit through this bilateral articulation agreement must meet the following criteria/requirements: • The student must have completed the secondary Tech Prep competencies (academic and technical) relevant to the Central Ohio Technical College courses, with a grade of A, B, or C. • An application and subsequent matriculation to Information Engineering Technology and Digital Media Design Technology Programs at Central Ohio Technical College must occur within 3 years of the high school graduation date. • The student is responsible to inform college admissions personnel of his/her eligibility for articulated college credit and verify that appropriate documentation has been provided to the college by the secondary school. • Secondary instructors are required to have the appropriate teaching credential as defined by the Ohio Department of Education. • For the purpose of compliance with state, program or regional accreditation standards, Central Ohio Technical College reserves the right to review, validate and copy the credentials (e.g., college transcripts and resumes) of the instructors of articulated courses for external auditing purposes. • The secondary instructor(s) will complete an Instructor Recommendation Form for each student upon completion which will be maintained in the student’s secondary permanent file. An Instructor Recommendation Form must be submitted to the Records and Registration Office prior to receiving credit. • The college and secondary school will develop methods of publicizing the agreement to encourage students to take advantage of seamless transitions and advanced placement opportunities. • There will be no charge for college credit awarded through this agreement. • Student eligibility for technical or related credit is primarily determined by high school teachers evaluation based upon predetermined criteria set by the college. In certain cases, record of relevant student external certification, college proficiency testing, review of portfolios, or other forms of assessment may also be required. • Placement in Central Ohio Technical College’s courses is determined by the college’s official placement policy. Credit is available only for the technical courses specified on the attached list of articulated courses. • Articulated courses are recorded on the student’s permanent records after a student enrolls in and completes a non-articulated college credit hour at Central Ohio Technical College. The administrators and faculty of the program at both levels pledge their commitment and support to continuing this relationship and to promoting these articulation opportunities to the students. CEastland-TEC Fairfield CC Central Ohio Technical College 5/11/2023 Xxxxx X. Xxxxxxx, Ed.D. 5/10/2023 Xx. Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx Miller Superintendent Date 5/10/2023 Xx. Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx Provost Date 5/10/2023 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx Director Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx Assistant Superintendent Date 5/10/2023 4/28/2023 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, EJD Date XXX Xxxx of Technical StudiesStudies Date 4/28/2023 Xxxx Xxxx Date Associate Professor

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Samples: Bilateral Articulation Agreement

Eligibility Criteria. Students seeking college credit through this bilateral articulation agreement must meet the following criteria/requirements: The student must have completed the secondary Tech Prep competencies (academic and technical) relevant to the Central Ohio Technical College courses, with a grade of A, B, or C. An application and subsequent matriculation to Information Technology and Digital Media Design Technology Programs Healthcare Careers at Central Ohio Technical College must occur within 3 years of the high school High School graduation date.  The student must meet all college entrance, general admission and program specific requirements and complete the Accuplacer or ACT assessment.  The student is responsible to inform college admissions personnel of his/her eligibility for articulated college credit and verify that appropriate documentation has been provided to the college by the secondary school. Secondary instructors are required to have the appropriate teaching credential as defined by the Ohio Department of Education. For the purpose of compliance with state, program or regional accreditation standards, Central Ohio Technical College reserves the right to review, validate and copy the credentials (e.g., college transcripts and resumes) of the instructors of articulated courses for external auditing purposes. The secondary instructor(s) will complete an Instructor Recommendation Form for each student upon completion which will be maintained in the student’s secondary permanent file. An Instructor Recommendation Form must be submitted to the Records and Registration Office prior to receiving credit. The college and secondary school will develop methods of publicizing the agreement to encourage students to take advantage of seamless transitions and advanced placement opportunities. There will be no charge for college credit awarded through this agreement. Student eligibility for technical or related credit is primarily determined by high school teachers evaluation based upon predetermined criteria set by the college. In certain cases, record of relevant student external certification, college proficiency testing, review of portfolios, or other forms of assessment may also be required. Placement in Central Ohio Technical College’s courses is determined by the student’s scores on the college’s official required placement policytest(s). Credit is available only for the technical courses specified on the attached list of articulated courses. Articulated courses are recorded on the student’s permanent records after a student enrolls in and completes a non-articulated college credit hour at Central Ohio Technical College. The administrators and faculty of the program at both levels pledge their commitment and support to continuing this relationship and to promoting these articulation opportunities to the students. C4/21/2017 4/21/2017 Xxxxx Xxxxxxxx Superintendent Date Xxxxxx X. Xxx, Ph.D. President Date Xxxx Xxxxx 4/21/2017 Xxxxx Xxxxx, Ed. D. 4/20/2017 Director Date Vice President for Academic Affairs Date 4/20/2017 Xxxxx Xxxxxxxx Date Program Director This agreement is in effect for students graduating from the Health Technology Program at Xxxx County Career Center starting the academic year 2017-TEC 2019, and enrolling in one of Central Ohio Technical College’s Associate Degree Programs listed below. College 5/11/2023 Xxxxx X. Xxxxxxx, Edmatriculation must occur within 3 years of the high school graduation date.D. Superintendent Date 5/10/2023 Xx. Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx Provost Date 5/10/2023 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx Director Date 5/10/2023 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, EJD Date Xxxx of Technical Studies

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Samples: Bilateral Articulation Agreement

Eligibility Criteria. Students seeking college credit through this bilateral articulation agreement must meet the following criteria/requirements: • The student must have completed the secondary Tech Prep competencies (academic and technical) relevant to the Central Ohio Technical College courses, with a grade of A, B, or C. • An application and subsequent matriculation to Information Business Management Technology and Digital Media Design Technology Programs at Central Ohio Technical College must occur within 3 years of the high school graduation date. • The student is responsible to inform college admissions personnel of his/her eligibility for articulated college credit and verify that appropriate documentation has been provided to the college by the secondary school. • Secondary instructors are required to have the appropriate teaching credential as defined by the Ohio Department of Education. • For the purpose of compliance with state, program or regional accreditation standards, Central Ohio Technical College reserves the right to review, validate and copy the credentials (e.g., college transcripts and resumes) of the instructors of articulated courses for external auditing purposes. • The secondary instructor(s) will complete an Instructor Recommendation Form for each student upon completion which will be maintained in the student’s secondary permanent file. An Instructor Recommendation Form must be submitted to the Records and Registration Office prior to receiving credit. • The college and secondary school will develop methods of publicizing the agreement to encourage students to take advantage of seamless transitions and advanced placement opportunities. • There will be no charge for college credit awarded through this agreement. • Student eligibility for technical or related credit is primarily determined by high school teachers evaluation based upon predetermined criteria set by the college. In certain cases, record of relevant student external certification, college proficiency testing, review of portfolios, or other forms of assessment may also be required. • Placement in Central Ohio Technical College’s courses is determined by the college’s official placement policy. Credit is available only for the technical courses specified on the attached list of articulated courses. • Articulated courses are recorded on the student’s permanent records after a student enrolls in and completes a non-articulated college credit hour at Central Ohio Technical College. The administrators and faculty of the program at both levels pledge their commitment and support to continuing this relationship and to promoting these articulation opportunities to the students. C-TEC Lancaster City Schools Central Ohio Technical College 5/11/2023 Xxxxx X. Xxxxxxx, Ed.D. Superintendent Date 5/10/2023 5/10/202 Xx. Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx Provost Date 5/10/2023 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx 5/11/2023 Xxxxxxxx Xxxxx Director Date 5/10/2023 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, EJD Date Xxxx of Technical StudiesStudies 5/9/2023 Xxxxxxxx Xxxxx Date Professor This agreement is in effect for students graduating from the Marketing Program at Lancaster High School starting the academic year 2023-2025, and enrolling in one of Central Ohio Technical College’s Associate Degree Programs listed below. College matriculation must occur within 3 years of the high school graduation date. BUS-226 21st Century Workplace Skills 3.0 BUS-130 Team Building 3.0

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Samples: Bilateral Articulation Agreement

Eligibility Criteria. Students seeking college credit through this bilateral articulation agreement must meet the following criteria/requirements: • The student must have completed the secondary Tech Prep competencies (academic and technical) relevant to the Central Ohio Technical College courses, with a grade of A, B, or C. • An application and subsequent matriculation to Information Engineering Technology and Digital Media Design Technology Programs at Central Ohio Technical College must occur within 3 years of the high school graduation Adult Education completion date. • The student is responsible to inform college admissions personnel of his/her eligibility for articulated college credit and verify that appropriate documentation has been provided to the college by the secondary school. • Secondary instructors are required to have the appropriate teaching credential as defined by the Ohio Department of Education. • For the purpose of compliance with state, program or regional accreditation standards, Central Ohio Technical College reserves the right to review, validate and copy the credentials (e.g., college transcripts and resumes) of the instructors of articulated courses for external auditing purposes. • The secondary instructor(s) will complete an Instructor Recommendation Form for each student upon completion which will be maintained in the student’s secondary permanent file. An Instructor Recommendation Form must be submitted to the Records and Registration Office prior to receiving credit. • The college and secondary school will develop methods of publicizing the agreement to encourage students to take advantage of seamless transitions and advanced placement opportunities. • There will be no charge for college credit awarded through this agreement. • Student eligibility for technical or related credit is primarily determined by high school teachers evaluation based upon predetermined criteria set by the college. In certain cases, record of relevant student external certification, college proficiency testing, review of portfolios, or other forms of assessment may also be required. • Placement in Central Ohio Technical College’s courses is determined by the college’s official placement policy. Credit is available only for the technical courses specified on the attached list of articulated courses. • Articulated courses are recorded on the student’s permanent records after a student enrolls in and completes a non-articulated college credit hour at Central Ohio Technical College. The administrators and faculty of the program at both levels pledge their commitment and support to continuing this relationship and to promoting these articulation opportunities to the students. CEastland-TEC Fairfield CC Central Ohio Technical College 5/11/2023 Xxxxx X. Xxxxxxx, Ed.D. 5/15/2023 Xx. Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx Miller Superintendent Date 5/10/2023 5/15/2023 Xx. Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx Provost Date 5/10/2023 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx Director 5/15/2023 Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx Assistant Superintendent Date 5/10/2023 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, EJD Date 5/15/2023 Xxxx of Technical StudiesStudies Date 5/13/202 Xxxx Xxxx Associate Professor This agreement is in effect for students graduating from the Architecture/Construction Management Program at Eastland-Fairfield starting the academic year 2023-2025, and enrolling in one of Central Ohio Technical College’s Associate Degree Programs listed below. College matriculation must occur within 3 years of the high school graduation date. ENGR-200 3D Modeling for Engineering 2.0 ENGR-120 Engineering Materials 3.0

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Samples: Bilateral Articulation Agreement

Eligibility Criteria. Students seeking college credit through this bilateral articulation agreement must meet the following criteria/requirements: The student must have completed the secondary Tech Prep competencies (academic and technical) relevant to the Central Ohio Technical College courses, with a grade of A, B, or C. An application and subsequent matriculation to Information Fire Science Technology and Digital Media Design Emergency Medical Services Technology Programs at Central Ohio Technical College must occur within 3 years of the high school High School graduation date.  The student must meet all college entrance, general admission and program specific requirements and complete the Accuplacer or ACT assessment.  The student is responsible to inform college admissions personnel of his/her eligibility for articulated college credit and verify that appropriate documentation has been provided to the college by the secondary school. Secondary instructors are required to have the appropriate teaching credential as defined by the Ohio Department of Education. For the purpose of compliance with state, program or regional accreditation standards, Central Ohio Technical College reserves the right to review, validate and copy the credentials (e.g., college transcripts and resumes) of the instructors of articulated courses for external auditing purposes. The secondary instructor(s) will complete an Instructor Recommendation Form for each student upon completion which will be maintained in the student’s secondary permanent file. An Instructor Recommendation Form must be submitted to the Records and Registration Office prior to receiving credit. The college and secondary school will develop methods of publicizing the agreement to encourage students to take advantage of seamless transitions and advanced placement opportunities. There will be no charge for college credit awarded through this agreement. Student eligibility for technical or related credit is primarily determined by high school teachers evaluation based upon predetermined criteria set by the college. In certain cases, record of relevant student external certification, college proficiency testing, review of portfolios, or other forms of assessment may also be required. Placement in Central Ohio Technical College’s courses is determined by the student’s scores on the college’s official required placement policytest(s). Credit is available only for the technical courses specified on the attached list of articulated courses. Articulated courses are recorded on the student’s permanent records after a student enrolls in and completes a non-articulated college credit hour at Central Ohio Technical College. The administrators and faculty of the program at both levels pledge their commitment and support to continuing this relationship and to promoting these articulation opportunities to the students. C-TEC Central Ohio Technical College 5/11/2023 Xxxxx X. Xxxxxxx, Ed.D. Superintendent Date 5/10/2023 Xx. Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx Provost Date 5/10/2023 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx Director Date 5/10/2023 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, EJD Date Xxxx of Technical Studies

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Samples: Bilateral Articulation Agreement

Eligibility Criteria. Students seeking college credit through this bilateral articulation agreement must meet the following criteria/requirements: • The student must have completed the secondary Tech Prep competencies (academic and technical) relevant to the Central Ohio Technical College courses, with a grade of A, B, or C. • An application and subsequent matriculation to Information Fire Science Technology and Digital Media Design Emergency Medical Services Technology Programs at Central Ohio Technical College must occur within 3 years of the high school High School graduation date. • The student is responsible to inform college admissions personnel of his/her eligibility for articulated college credit and verify that appropriate documentation has been provided to the college by the secondary school. • Secondary instructors are required to have the appropriate teaching credential as defined by the Ohio Department of Education. • For the purpose of compliance with state, program or regional accreditation standards, Central Ohio Technical College reserves the right to review, validate and copy the credentials (e.g., college transcripts and resumes) of the instructors of articulated courses for external auditing purposes. • The secondary instructor(s) will complete an Instructor Recommendation Form for each student upon completion which will be maintained in the student’s secondary permanent file. An Instructor Recommendation Form must be submitted to the Records and Registration Office prior to receiving credit. • The college and secondary school will develop methods of publicizing the agreement to encourage students to take advantage of seamless transitions and advanced placement opportunities. • There will be no charge for college credit awarded through this agreement. • Student eligibility for technical or related credit is primarily determined by high school teachers evaluation based upon predetermined criteria set by the college. In certain cases, record of relevant student external certification, college proficiency testing, review of portfolios, or other forms of assessment may also be required. • Placement in Central Ohio Technical College’s courses is determined by the college’s official placement policy. Credit is available only for the technical courses specified on the attached list of articulated courses. • Articulated courses are recorded on the student’s permanent records after a student enrolls in and completes a non-articulated college credit hour at Central Ohio Technical College. The administrators and faculty of the program at both levels pledge their commitment and support to continuing this relationship and to promoting these articulation opportunities to the students. C-TEC Central Ohio Technical College 5/11/2023 4/10/2023 Xxxxx X. Xxxxxxx, Ed.D. Superintendent Date 5/10/2023 4/6/2023 Xx. Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx Provost Date 5/10/2023 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx 4/9/2023 Xxxxxxxx Xxxx Director Date 5/10/2023 4/6/2023 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, EJD Date Xxxx of Technical StudiesStudies 4/6/2023 Xxxx Xxxxxxx Date Assistant Professor

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Samples: Bilateral Articulation Agreement

Eligibility Criteria. Students seeking college credit through this bilateral articulation agreement must meet the following criteria/requirements: The student must have completed the secondary Tech Prep competencies (academic and technical) relevant to the Central Ohio Technical College courses, with a grade of A, B, or C. An application and subsequent matriculation to Information Business Management Technology and Digital Media Design Technology Programs at Central Ohio Technical College must occur within 3 years of the high school graduation date.  The student must meet all college entrance, general admission and program specific requirements and complete the Accuplacer or ACT assessment.  The student is responsible to inform college admissions personnel of his/her eligibility for articulated college credit and verify that appropriate documentation has been provided to the college by the secondary school. Secondary instructors are required to have the appropriate teaching credential as defined by the Ohio Department of Education. For the purpose of compliance with state, program or regional accreditation standards, Central Ohio Technical College reserves the right to review, validate and copy the credentials (e.g., college transcripts and resumes) of the instructors of articulated courses for external auditing purposes. The secondary instructor(s) will complete an Instructor Recommendation Form for each student upon completion which will be maintained in the student’s secondary permanent file. An Instructor Recommendation Form must be submitted to the Records and Registration Office prior to receiving credit. The college and secondary school will develop methods of publicizing the agreement to encourage students to take advantage of seamless transitions and advanced placement opportunities. There will be no charge for college credit awarded through this agreement. Student eligibility for technical or related credit is primarily determined by high school teachers evaluation based upon predetermined criteria set by the college. In certain cases, record of relevant student external certification, college proficiency testing, review of portfolios, or other forms of assessment may also be required. Placement in Central Ohio Technical College’s courses is determined by the student’s scores on the college’s official required placement policytest(s). Credit is available only for the technical courses specified on the attached list of articulated courses. Articulated courses are recorded on the student’s permanent records after a student enrolls in and completes a non-articulated college credit hour at Central Ohio Technical College. The administrators and faculty of the program at both levels pledge their commitment and support to continuing this relationship and to promoting these articulation opportunities to the students. CSouth-TEC Western City Schools Central Ohio Technical College 5/11/2023 5/14/2017 5/12/2017 Dr. Xxxx Xxxx Superintendent Date Xxxxxx X. Xxx, Ph.D. President Date 5/12/2017 5/12/2017 Xxx Xxxxxxx Director Date Xxxxx X. XxxxxxxXxxxx, Ed.D. Superintendent . D.Vice President for Academic Affairs Date 5/10/2023 Xx. Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx Provost Date 5/10/2023 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx 5/10/2017 Xxxxx Xxxxx Program Director Date 5/10/2023 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, EJD Date Xxxx of Technical StudiesDate

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Samples: Bilateral Articulation Agreement

Eligibility Criteria. Students seeking college credit through this bilateral articulation agreement must meet the following criteria/requirements: • The student must have completed the secondary Tech Prep competencies (academic and technical) relevant to the Central Ohio Technical College courses, with a grade of A, B, or C. • An application and subsequent matriculation to Information Technology and Digital Media Design Nursing Technologies or Emergency Medical Services Technology Programs at Central Ohio Technical College must occur within 3 years of the high school graduation date. • The student is responsible to inform college admissions personnel of his/her eligibility for articulated college credit and verify that appropriate documentation has been provided to the college by the secondary school. • Secondary instructors are required to have the appropriate teaching credential as defined by the Ohio Department of Education. • For the purpose of compliance with state, program or regional accreditation standards, Central Ohio Technical College reserves the right to review, validate and copy the credentials (e.g., college transcripts and resumes) of the instructors of articulated courses for external auditing purposes. • The secondary instructor(s) will complete an Instructor Recommendation Form for each student upon completion which will be maintained in the student’s secondary permanent file. An Instructor Recommendation Form must be submitted to the Records and Registration Office prior to receiving credit. • The college and secondary school will develop methods of publicizing the agreement to encourage students to take advantage of seamless transitions and advanced placement opportunities. • There will be no charge for college credit awarded through this agreement. • Student eligibility for technical or related credit is primarily determined by high school teachers evaluation based upon predetermined criteria set by the college. In certain cases, record of relevant student external certification, college proficiency testing, review of portfolios, or other forms of assessment may also be required. • Placement in Central Ohio Technical College’s courses is determined by the college’s official placement policy. Credit is available only for the technical courses specified on the attached list of articulated courses. • Articulated courses are recorded on the student’s permanent records after a student enrolls in and completes a non-articulated college credit hour at Central Ohio Technical College. The administrators and faculty of the program at both levels pledge their commitment and support to continuing this relationship and to promoting these articulation opportunities to the students. C-TEC Central Ohio Technical College 5/11/2023 4/12/2023 Xxxxx X. Xxxxxxx, Ed.D. Superintendent Date 5/10/2023 4/11/2023 Xx. Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx Provost Date 5/10/2023 4/12/2023 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx Director Date 5/10/2023 Assistant Superintendent 4/10/202 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, EJD Date Xxxx of Technical StudiesStudies 4/10/202 Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxx Date Nursing Program Administrator 3 This agreement is in effect for students graduating from the C-TEC Health Careers Program at Licking Heights starting the academic year 2023-2025, and enrolling in one of Central Ohio Technical College’s Associate Degree Programs listed below. College matriculation must occur within 3 years of the high school graduation date. NURS-002 Basic Health Care Skills 3.5 *The student must not only take the STNA course but also pass the state certification test and have a card to prove that they passed the state exam in order to earn credit for NURS-002 *A valid American Heart Association CPR for the Healthcare Provider card will qualify the holder for credit for EMS- 100 EMS-100 Basic Life Support (CPR) for the Healthcare Provider 0.5

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Samples: Bilateral Articulation Agreement

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Eligibility Criteria. Students seeking college credit through this bilateral articulation agreement must meet the following criteria/requirements: The student must have completed the secondary Tech Prep competencies (academic and technical) relevant to the Central Ohio Technical College courses, with a grade of A, B, or C. An application and subsequent matriculation to Information Technology and Digital Media Design Technology Programs at Central Ohio Technical College must occur within 3 years of the high school High School graduation date.  The student must meet all college entrance, general admission and program specific requirements and complete the Accuplacer or ACT assessment.  The student is responsible to inform college admissions personnel of his/her eligibility for articulated college credit and verify that appropriate documentation has been provided to the college by the secondary school. Secondary instructors are required to have the appropriate teaching credential as defined by the Ohio Department of Education. For the purpose of compliance with state, program or regional accreditation standards, Central Ohio Technical College reserves the right to review, validate and copy the credentials (e.g., college transcripts and resumes) of the instructors of articulated courses for external auditing purposes. The secondary instructor(s) will complete an Instructor Recommendation Form for each student upon completion which will be maintained in the student’s secondary permanent file. An Instructor Recommendation Form must be submitted to the Records and Registration Office prior to receiving credit. The college and secondary school will develop methods of publicizing the agreement to encourage students to take advantage of seamless transitions and advanced placement opportunities. There will be no charge for college credit awarded through this agreement. Student eligibility for technical or related credit is primarily determined by high school teachers evaluation based upon predetermined criteria set by the college. In certain cases, record of relevant student external certification, college proficiency testing, review of portfolios, or other forms of assessment may also be required. Placement in Central Ohio Technical College’s courses is determined by the student’s scores on the college’s official required placement policytest(s). Credit is available only for the technical courses specified on the attached list of articulated courses. Articulated courses are recorded on the student’s permanent records after a student enrolls in and completes a non-articulated college credit hour at Central Ohio Technical College. The administrators and faculty of the program at both levels pledge their commitment and support to continuing this relationship and to promoting these articulation opportunities to the students. C-TEC Central Ohio Technical College 5/11/2023 Xxxxx X. Xxxxxxx, Ed.D. Superintendent Date 5/10/2023 Xx. Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx Provost Date 5/10/2023 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx Director Date 5/10/2023 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, EJD Date Xxxx of Technical Studies

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Samples: Bilateral Articulation Agreement

Eligibility Criteria. Students seeking college credit through this bilateral articulation agreement must meet the following criteria/requirements: • The student must have completed the secondary Tech Prep competencies (academic and technical) relevant to the Central Ohio Technical College courses, with a grade of A, B, or C. • An application and subsequent matriculation to Information Technology and Digital Media Design Technology Programs Associate of Technical Studies at Central Ohio Technical College must occur within 3 years of the high school graduation date. • The student is responsible to inform college admissions personnel of his/her eligibility for articulated college credit and verify that appropriate documentation has been provided to the college by the secondary school. • Secondary instructors are required to have the appropriate teaching credential as defined by the Ohio Department of Education. • For the purpose of compliance with state, program or regional accreditation standards, Central Ohio Technical College reserves the right to review, validate and copy the credentials (e.g., college transcripts and resumes) of the instructors of articulated courses for external auditing purposes. • The secondary instructor(s) will complete an Instructor Recommendation Form for each student upon completion which will be maintained in the student’s secondary permanent file. An Instructor Recommendation Form must be submitted to the Records and Registration Office prior to receiving credit. • The college and secondary school will develop methods of publicizing the agreement to encourage students to take advantage of seamless transitions and advanced placement opportunities. • There will be no charge for college credit awarded through this agreement. • Student eligibility for technical or related credit is primarily determined by high school teachers evaluation based upon predetermined criteria set by the college. In certain cases, record of relevant student external certification, college proficiency testing, review of portfolios, or other forms of assessment may also be required. • Placement in Central Ohio Technical College’s courses is determined by the college’s official placement policy. Credit is available only for the technical courses specified on the attached list of articulated courses. • Articulated courses are recorded on the student’s permanent records after a student enrolls in and completes a non-articulated college credit hour at Central Ohio Technical College. The administrators and faculty of the program at both levels pledge their commitment and support to continuing this relationship and to promoting these articulation opportunities to the students. C-TEC Central Ohio Technical College 5/11/2023 Xxxxx X. Xxxxxxx, Ed.D. Superintendent Date 5/10/2023 Xx. Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx Provost Date 5/10/2023 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx Director Date 5/10/2023 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, EJD Date Xxxx of Technical Studies

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Samples: Bilateral Articulation Agreement

Eligibility Criteria. Students seeking college credit through this bilateral articulation agreement must meet the following criteria/requirements: • The student must have completed the secondary Tech Prep competencies (academic and technical) relevant to the Central Ohio Technical College courses, with a grade of A, B, or C. • An application and subsequent matriculation to Information Business Management Technology and Digital Media Design Technology Programs at Central Ohio Technical College must occur within 3 years of the high school graduation date. • The student is responsible to inform college admissions personnel of his/her eligibility for articulated college credit and verify that appropriate documentation has been provided to the college by the secondary school. • Secondary instructors are required to have the appropriate teaching credential as defined by the Ohio Department of Education. • For the purpose of compliance with state, program or regional accreditation standards, Central Ohio Technical College reserves the right to review, validate and copy the credentials (e.g., college transcripts and resumes) of the instructors of articulated courses for external auditing purposes. • The secondary instructor(s) will complete an Instructor Recommendation Form for each student upon completion which will be maintained in the student’s secondary permanent file. An Instructor Recommendation Form must be submitted to the Records and Registration Office prior to receiving credit. • The college and secondary school will develop methods of publicizing the agreement to encourage students to take advantage of seamless transitions and advanced placement opportunities. • There will be no charge for college credit awarded through this agreement. • Student eligibility for technical or related credit is primarily determined by high school teachers evaluation based upon predetermined criteria set by the college. In certain cases, record of relevant student external certification, college proficiency testing, review of portfolios, or other forms of assessment may also be required. • Placement in Central Ohio Technical College’s courses is determined by the college’s official placement policy. Credit is available only for the technical courses specified on the attached list of articulated courses. • Articulated courses are recorded on the student’s permanent records after a student enrolls in and completes a non-articulated college credit hour at Central Ohio Technical College. The administrators and faculty of the program at both levels pledge their commitment and support to continuing this relationship and to promoting these articulation opportunities to the students. C-TEC Licking Heights Central Ohio Technical College 5/11/2023 Xxxxx X. Xxxxxxx, Ed.D. Superintendent Xxxx Curriculum Director Date 5/10/2023 Xx. Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx Provost Date 5/10/2023 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx Director 5/11/2023 Xxxxx Xxxxxxxxxx Instructor Date 5/10/2023 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, EJD Date Xxxx of Technical StudiesStudies 5/9/2023 Xxxxxxxx Xxxxx Date Professor

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Samples: Bilateral Articulation Agreement

Eligibility Criteria. Students seeking college credit through this Tech Prep bilateral articulation agreement must meet the following criteria/requirements: The student must have completed the secondary Tech Prep competencies (academic and technical) relevant to the Central Ohio Technical College courses, with a grade of A, B, or C. An application and subsequent matriculation to Information Early Childhood Education Technology and Digital Media Design Technology Programs at Central Ohio Technical College must occur within 3 years of the high school graduation date.  The student must meet all college entrance, general admission and program specific requirements and complete the COMPASS or ACT assessment. The COMPASS assessment is available, free of charge, through the Central Region Tech Prep Center.  The student is responsible to inform college admissions personnel of his/her Tech Prep status and eligibility for articulated college credit and verify that appropriate documentation has been provided to the college by the secondary school. Secondary instructors are required to have the appropriate teaching credential as defined by the Ohio Department of Education. For the purpose of compliance with state, program or regional accreditation standards, Central Ohio Technical College reserves the right to review, validate and copy the credentials (e.g., college transcripts and resumes) of the instructors of articulated courses for external auditing purposes. The secondary instructor(s) will complete an Instructor Recommendation Form for each student upon completion graduation which will be maintained in the student’s secondary permanent file. An Instructor Recommendation Form must be submitted to the Records and Registration Office prior to receiving credit. The college and secondary school will develop methods of publicizing the agreement to encourage students to take advantage of seamless transitions and advanced placement opportunities. There will be no charge for college credit awarded through this agreement. Student eligibility for technical or related credit is primarily determined by high school teachers evaluation based upon predetermined criteria set by the college. In certain cases, record of relevant student external certification, college proficiency testing, review of portfolios, or other forms of assessment may also be required. Placement in Central Ohio Technical College’s courses is determined by the student’s scores on the college’s official required placement policytest(s). Credit is available only for the technical courses specified on the attached list of articulated Tech Prep courses. Articulated courses are recorded on the student’s permanent records after a student enrolls in and completes a non-articulated college credit hour at Central Ohio Technical College. The administrators and faculty of the program at both levels pledge their commitment and support to continuing this relationship and to promoting these articulation opportunities to the students. C-TEC Central Ohio Technical College 5/11/2023 Xxxxxx X. Xxx, Ph.D. President Date 4/29/2016 4/29/2016 Xxxxx X. Xxxxxxx, Ed.D. Xxxxxxxx Superintendent Date 5/10/2023 Xx. Xxxxx Xxxxx Vice President for Academic Affairs Date 4/29/2016 4/28/2016 Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx Provost Date 5/10/2023 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxx Director Date 5/10/2023 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, EJD Xxxxx Xxxxx Date Xxxx of Technical StudiesFaculty Representative

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Samples: Bilateral Articulation Agreement

Eligibility Criteria. Students seeking college credit through this bilateral articulation agreement must meet the following criteria/requirements: • The student must have completed the secondary Tech Prep competencies (academic and technical) relevant to the Central Ohio Technical College courses, with a grade of A, B, or C. • An application and subsequent matriculation to Information Technology and Digital Media Design Technology Programs at Central Ohio Technical College must occur within 3 years of the high school graduation Adult Education completion date. • The student must meet all college entrance, general admission and program specific requirements and complete the Accuplacer or ACT assessment. • The student is responsible to inform college admissions personnel of his/her eligibility for articulated college credit and verify that appropriate documentation has been provided to the college by the secondary school. • Secondary instructors are required to have the appropriate teaching credential as defined by the Ohio Department of Education. • For the purpose of compliance with state, program or regional accreditation standards, Central Ohio Technical College reserves the right to review, validate and copy the credentials (e.g., college transcripts and resumes) of the instructors of articulated courses for external auditing purposes. • The secondary instructor(s) will complete an Instructor Recommendation Form for each student upon completion which will be maintained in the student’s secondary permanent file. An Instructor Recommendation Form must be submitted to the Records and Registration Office prior to receiving credit. • The college and secondary school will develop methods of publicizing the agreement to encourage students to take advantage of seamless transitions and advanced placement opportunities. • There will be no charge for college credit awarded through this agreement. • Student eligibility for technical or related credit is primarily determined by high school teachers evaluation based upon predetermined criteria set by the college. In certain cases, record of relevant student external certification, college proficiency testing, review of portfolios, or other forms of assessment may also be required. • Placement in Central Ohio Technical College’s courses is determined by the student’s scores on the college’s official required placement policytest(s). Credit is available only for the technical courses specified on the attached list of articulated courses. • Articulated courses are recorded on the student’s permanent records after a student enrolls in and completes a non-articulated college credit hour at Central Ohio Technical College. The administrators and faculty of the program at both levels pledge their commitment and support to continuing this relationship and to promoting these articulation opportunities to the students. C-TEC Central Ohio Technical College 5/11/2023 Xxxxx X. Xxxxxxx, Ed.D. Superintendent Date 5/10/2023 Xx. Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx Provost Date 5/10/2023 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx Director Date 5/10/2023 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, EJD Date Xxxx of Technical Studies

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Samples: Bilateral Articulation Agreement

Eligibility Criteria. Students seeking college credit through this bilateral articulation agreement must meet the following criteria/requirements: • The student must have completed the secondary Tech Prep competencies (academic and technical) relevant to the Central Ohio Technical College courses, with a grade of A, B, or C. • An application and subsequent matriculation to Information Technology and Digital Media Design Technology Programs at Central Ohio Technical College must occur within 3 years of the high school graduation date. • The student must meet all college entrance, general admission and program specific requirements and complete the Accuplacer or ACT assessment. • The student is responsible to inform college admissions personnel of his/her eligibility for articulated college credit and verify that appropriate documentation has been provided to the college by the secondary school. • Secondary instructors are required to have the appropriate teaching credential as defined by the Ohio Department of Education. • For the purpose of compliance with state, program or regional accreditation standards, Central Ohio Technical College reserves the right to review, validate and copy the credentials (e.g., college transcripts and resumes) of the instructors of articulated courses for external auditing purposes. • The secondary instructor(s) will complete an Instructor Recommendation Form for each student upon completion which will be maintained in the student’s secondary permanent file. An Instructor Recommendation Form must be submitted to the Records and Registration Office prior to receiving credit. • The college and secondary school will develop methods of publicizing the agreement to encourage students to take advantage of seamless transitions and advanced placement opportunities. • There will be no charge for college credit awarded through this agreement. • Student eligibility for technical or related credit is primarily determined by high school teachers evaluation based upon predetermined criteria set by the college. In certain cases, record of relevant student external certification, college proficiency testing, review of portfolios, or other forms of assessment may also be required. • Placement in Central Ohio Technical College’s courses is determined by the student’s scores on the college’s official required placement policytest(s). Credit is available only for the technical courses specified on the attached list of articulated courses. • Articulated courses are recorded on the student’s permanent records after a student enrolls in and completes a non-articulated college credit hour at Central Ohio Technical College. The administrators and faculty of the program at both levels pledge their commitment and support to continuing this relationship and to promoting these articulation opportunities to the students. CXxxxxx Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx X. Xxx, Ph.D. 4/21/2017 Superintendent Date President Date Xxxxxxxx Xxxxx 4/21/2017 Xxxxx Xxxxx, Ed. D. 4/20/2017 Assistant Superintendent Date Vice President for Academic Affairs Date Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Date Program Director This agreement is in effect for students graduating from the Multimedia Program at Eastland-TEC Fairfield career Center starting the academic year 2017-2019, and enrolling in one of Central Ohio Technical College’s Associate Degree Programs listed below. College 5/11/2023 Xxxxx X. Xxxxxxx, Edmatriculation must occur within 3 years of the high school graduation date. DMD-101 Digital Software Fundamentals 1.0 DMD-104 Design Fundamentals 3.0 DMD-120 Web Design & Development I 3.0 *Award of credit for this course is contingent upon a review of a student portfolio by a designated COTC faculty member CTAG Opportunity: Students in this pathway may have the opportunity to receive college credit through the CTAG system. Students must complete the: Career-Technical Credit Transfer (CT)² Verification of Course/Program Completion form in order to receive CTAG credits.D. Superintendent Date 5/10/2023 Xx. Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx Provost Date 5/10/2023 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx Director Date 5/10/2023 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, EJD Date Xxxx of Technical Studies

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Samples: Bilateral Articulation Agreement

Eligibility Criteria. Students seeking college credit through this Tech Prep bilateral articulation agreement must meet the following criteria/requirements: The student must have completed the secondary Tech Prep competencies (academic and technical) relevant to the Central Ohio Technical College courses, with a grade of A, B, or C. An application and subsequent matriculation to Information Technology and Digital Media Design Nursing Technologies or Emergency Medical Services Technology Programs at Central Ohio Technical College must occur within 3 years of the high school graduation date.  The student must meet all college entrance, general admission and program specific requirements and complete the COMPASS or ACT assessment. The COMPASS assessment is available, free of charge, through the Central Region Tech Prep Center.  The student is responsible to inform college admissions personnel of his/her Tech Prep status and eligibility for articulated college credit and verify that appropriate documentation has been provided to the college by the secondary school. Secondary instructors are required to have the appropriate teaching credential as defined by the Ohio Department of Education. For the purpose of compliance with state, program or regional accreditation standards, Central Ohio Technical College reserves the right to review, validate and copy the credentials (e.g., college transcripts and resumes) of the instructors of articulated courses for external auditing purposes. The secondary instructor(s) will complete an Instructor Recommendation Form for each student upon completion graduation which will be maintained in the student’s secondary permanent file. An Instructor Recommendation Form must be submitted to the Records and Registration Office prior to receiving credit. The college and secondary school will develop methods of publicizing the agreement to encourage students to take advantage of seamless transitions and advanced placement opportunities. There will be no charge for college credit awarded through this agreement. Student eligibility for technical or related credit is primarily determined by high school teachers evaluation based upon predetermined criteria set by the college. In certain cases, record of relevant student external certification, college proficiency testing, review of portfolios, or other forms of assessment may also be required. Placement in Central Ohio Technical College’s courses is determined by the student’s scores on the college’s official required placement policytest(s). Credit is available only for the technical courses specified on the attached list of articulated Tech Prep courses. Articulated courses are recorded on the student’s permanent records after a student enrolls in and completes a non-articulated college credit hour at Central Ohio Technical College. The administrators and faculty of the program at both levels pledge their commitment and support to continuing this relationship and to promoting these articulation opportunities to the students. C4/23/2015 President Date 4/24/2015 4/23/2015 Xxxxx Xxxxxx Superintendent Date Xxxx Xxxxxxx Date Director of Academic Operations Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxxxx 4/23/2015 Xxxxxx X. Xxxxxx 4/21/2015 Career-TEC Technical Director Date Division Xxxx Date Xxxxx X. Xxxxxxxx Date Program Director This agreement is in effect for students graduating from the Health Technology Program at Lancaster High School starting the academic year 2015-2017, and enrolling in one of Central Ohio Technical College’s Associate Degree Programs listed below. College 5/11/2023 Xxxxx X. Xxxxxxx, Edmatriculation must occur within 3 years of the high school graduation date. NURS 001 Basic Health Care Skills 3.5 The student must not only take the STNA course but also pass the state certification test and have a card to prove that they passed the state exam in order to earn credit for NURS- 001 EMS 100 Basic Life Support (CPR) for the Healthcare Provider 0.5 A valid American Heart Association CPR for Healthcare Provider card will qualify the holder for credit for EMS 100 CTAG Opportunity: Students in this pathway may have the opportunity to receive college credit through the CTAG system. Students must complete the: Career-Technical Credit Transfer (CT)² Verification of Course/Program Completion form in order to receive CTAG credits.D. Superintendent Date 5/10/2023 Xx. Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx Provost Date 5/10/2023 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx Director Date 5/10/2023 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, EJD Date Xxxx of Technical Studies

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Samples: Bilateral Articulation Agreement

Eligibility Criteria. Students seeking college credit through this bilateral articulation agreement must meet the following criteria/requirements: The student must have completed the secondary Tech Prep Adult Education competencies (academic and technical) relevant to the Central Ohio Technical College courses, with a grade of A, B, or C. An application and subsequent matriculation to Information Technology and Digital Media Design Technology Programs at Central Ohio Technical College must occur within 3 years of the high school graduation Adult Education completion date.  The student must meet all college entrance, general admission and program specific requirements and complete the Accuplacer or ACT assessment.  The student is responsible to inform college admissions personnel of his/her eligibility for articulated college credit and verify that appropriate documentation has been provided to the college by the secondary schoolAdult Education Center. • Secondary  Adult Education instructors are required to have the appropriate teaching credential as defined by the Ohio Department of Education. For the purpose of compliance with state, program or regional accreditation standards, Central Ohio Technical College reserves the right to review, validate and copy the credentials (e.g., college transcripts and resumes) of the instructors of articulated courses for external auditing purposes. The secondary Adult Education instructor(s) will complete an Instructor Recommendation Form for each student upon completion which will be maintained in the student’s secondary adult education permanent file. An Instructor Recommendation Form must be submitted to the Records and Registration Office prior to receiving credit. The college and secondary school adult education center will develop methods of publicizing the agreement to encourage students to take advantage of seamless transitions and advanced placement opportunities. There will be no charge for college credit awarded through this agreement. Student eligibility for technical or related credit is primarily determined by high school adult education teachers evaluation based upon predetermined criteria set by the college. In certain cases, record of relevant student external certification, college proficiency testing, review of portfolios, or other forms of assessment may also be required. Placement in Central Ohio Technical College’s courses is determined by the student’s scores on the college’s official required placement policytest(s). Credit is available only for the technical courses specified on the attached list of articulated courses. Articulated courses are recorded on the student’s permanent records after a student enrolls in and completes a non-articulated college credit hour at Central Ohio Technical College. The administrators and faculty of the program at both levels pledge their commitment and support to continuing this relationship and to promoting these articulation opportunities to the students. C-TEC Central Ohio Technical College 5/11/2023 Xxxxx X. Xxxxxxx, Ed.D. Superintendent Date 5/10/2023 Xx. Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx Provost Date 5/10/2023 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx Director Date 5/10/2023 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, EJD Date Xxxx of Technical Studies

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Samples: Bilateral Articulation Agreement

Eligibility Criteria. Students seeking college credit through this bilateral articulation agreement must meet the following criteria/requirements: The student must have completed the secondary Tech Prep competencies (academic and technical) relevant to the Central Ohio Technical College courses, with a grade of A, B, or C. An application and subsequent matriculation to Information Technology and Digital Media Design Nursing Technologies or Emergency Medical Services Technology Programs at Central Ohio Technical College must occur within 3 years of the high school graduation date.  The student must meet all college entrance, general admission and program specific requirements and complete the Accuplacer or ACT assessment.  The student is responsible to inform college admissions personnel of his/her eligibility for articulated college credit and verify that appropriate documentation has been provided to the college by the secondary school. Secondary instructors are required to have the appropriate teaching credential as defined by the Ohio Department of Education. For the purpose of compliance with state, program or regional accreditation standards, Central Ohio Technical College reserves the right to review, validate and copy the credentials (e.g., college transcripts and resumes) of the instructors of articulated courses for external auditing purposes. The secondary instructor(s) will complete an Instructor Recommendation Form for each student upon completion which will be maintained in the student’s secondary permanent file. An Instructor Recommendation Form must be submitted to the Records and Registration Office prior to receiving credit. The college and secondary school will develop methods of publicizing the agreement to encourage students to take advantage of seamless transitions and advanced placement opportunities. There will be no charge for college credit awarded through this agreement. Student eligibility for technical or related credit is primarily determined by high school teachers evaluation based upon predetermined criteria set by the college. In certain cases, record of relevant student external certification, college proficiency testing, review of portfolios, or other forms of assessment may also be required. Placement in Central Ohio Technical College’s courses is determined by the student’s scores on the college’s official required placement policytest(s). Credit is available only for the technical courses specified on the attached list of articulated courses. Articulated courses are recorded on the student’s permanent records after a student enrolls in and completes a non-articulated college credit hour at Central Ohio Technical College. The administrators and faculty of the program at both levels pledge their commitment and support to continuing this relationship and to promoting these articulation opportunities to the students. C-TEC Central Ohio Technical College 5/11/2023 Xxxxx X. Xxxxxxx, Ed.D. Superintendent Date 5/10/2023 Xx. Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx Provost Date 5/10/2023 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx Director Date 5/10/2023 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, EJD Date Xxxx of Technical Studies

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Samples: Bilateral Articulation Agreement

Eligibility Criteria. Students seeking college credit through this bilateral articulation agreement must meet the following criteria/requirements: • The student must have completed the secondary Tech Prep competencies (academic and technical) relevant to the Central Ohio Technical College courses, with a grade of A, B, or C. • An application and subsequent matriculation to Information Technology and Digital Media Design Technology Programs at Central Ohio Technical College must occur within 3 years of the high school graduation date. • The student is responsible to inform college admissions personnel of his/her eligibility for articulated college credit and verify that appropriate documentation has been provided to the college by the secondary school. • Secondary instructors are required to have the appropriate teaching credential as defined by the Ohio Department of Education. • For the purpose of compliance with state, program or regional accreditation standards, Central Ohio Technical College reserves the right to review, validate and copy the credentials (e.g., college transcripts and resumes) of the instructors of articulated courses for external auditing purposes. • The secondary instructor(s) will complete an Instructor Recommendation Form for each student upon completion which will be maintained in the student’s secondary permanent file. An Instructor Recommendation Form must be submitted to the Records and Registration Office prior to receiving credit. • The college and secondary school will develop methods of publicizing the agreement to encourage students to take advantage of seamless transitions and advanced placement opportunities. • There will be no charge for college credit awarded through this agreement. • Student eligibility for technical or related credit is primarily determined by high school teachers evaluation based upon predetermined criteria set by the college. In certain cases, record of relevant student external certification, college proficiency testing, review of portfolios, or other forms of assessment may also be required. • Placement in Central Ohio Technical College’s courses is determined by the college’s official placement policy. Credit is available only for the technical courses specified on the attached list of articulated courses. • Articulated courses are recorded on the student’s permanent records after a student enrolls in and completes a non-articulated college credit hour at Central Ohio Technical College. The administrators and faculty of the program at both levels pledge their commitment and support to continuing this relationship and to promoting these articulation opportunities to the students. C-TEC Knox County Career Center Central Ohio Technical College 5/11/2023 4/19/2023 Xxxxx X. Xxxxxxx, Ed.D. Superintendent Xxxxxxxx Date 5/10/2023 Superintedent 4/17/2023 Xx. Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx Provost Date 5/10/2023 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx 4/17/2023 Xxxx Xxxxx Director Date 5/10/2023 4/14/2023 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, EJD Date Xxxx of Technical StudiesStudies 4/13/2023 Xxxx Xxxx Date Associate Professor This agreement is in effect for students graduating from the Computer Network Technology Program at Knox County Career Center starting the academic year 2023-2025, and enrolling in one of Central Ohio Technical College’s Associate Degree Programs listed below. College matriculation must occur within 3 years of the high school graduation date.

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Samples: Bilateral Articulation Agreement

Eligibility Criteria. Students seeking college credit through this bilateral articulation agreement must meet the following criteria/requirements: The student must have completed the secondary Tech Prep competencies (academic and technical) relevant to the Central Ohio Technical College courses, with a grade of A, B, or C. An application and subsequent matriculation to Information Technology and Digital Media Design Technology Programs the Early Childhood Education Program at Central Ohio Technical College must occur within 3 years of the high school graduation date.  The student must meet all college entrance, general admission and program specific requirements and complete the Accuplacer or ACT assessment.  The student is responsible to inform college admissions personnel of his/her eligibility for articulated college credit and verify that appropriate documentation has been provided to the college by the secondary school. Secondary instructors are required to have the appropriate teaching credential as defined by the Ohio Department of Education. For the purpose of compliance with state, program or regional accreditation standards, Central Ohio Technical College reserves the right to review, validate and copy the credentials (e.g., college transcripts and resumes) of the instructors of articulated courses for external auditing purposes. The secondary instructor(s) will complete an Instructor Recommendation Form for each student upon completion which will be maintained in the student’s secondary permanent file. An Instructor Recommendation Form must be submitted to the Records and Registration Office prior to receiving credit. The college and secondary school will develop methods of publicizing the agreement to encourage students to take advantage of seamless transitions and advanced placement opportunities. There will be no charge for college credit awarded through this agreement. Student eligibility for technical or related credit is primarily determined by high school teachers evaluation based upon predetermined criteria set by the college. In certain cases, record of relevant student external certification, college proficiency testing, review of portfolios, or other forms of assessment may also be required. Placement in Central Ohio Technical College’s courses is determined by the student’s scores on the college’s official required placement policytest(s). Credit is available only for the technical courses specified on the attached list of articulated courses. Articulated courses are recorded on the student’s permanent records after a student enrolls in and completes a non-articulated college credit hour at Central Ohio Technical College. The administrators and faculty of the program at both levels pledge their commitment and support to continuing this relationship and to promoting these articulation opportunities to the students. C-TEC Central Ohio Technical College 5/11/2023 4/17/2017 4/14/2017 Xxxxx X. Xxxxxxx, Ed.D. Superintendent Date 5/10/2023 Xx. Xxxxxx X. Xxx, Ph.D. President Date 4/17/2017 4/14/2017 Xxxxxxxx Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx Provost Date 5/10/2023 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx Director Date 5/10/2023 Xxxxxx XxxxxxXxxxx Xxxxx, EJD Ed. D. Vice President for Academic Affairs Date Xxxx 4/14/2017 Xxxxx Xxxxx Date Program Director This agreement is in effect for students graduating from the Teaching Careers Program at C-TEC starting the academic year 2017-2019, and enrolling in one of Central Ohio Technical StudiesCollege’s Associate Degree Programs listed below. College matriculation must occur within 3 years of the high school graduation date. ECE-130 Health and Safety in Education 3.0 In order for ECE-110 Observation and 2.0 Assessment Practices ECE-110, they ECE-170 Children’s Literature 2.0 into ENGL-112. To be eligible to enroll into ENGL- 112, students must complete one of the following: *Have 3 units of high school level English & an unweighted GPA of 3.0 or higher *An ACT score of 21 or higher *An SAT score of 450 or higher *A Compass score of 88 or higher *An Accuplacer Reading Comprehension score of 80 or higher *Or have successfully completed GENR- 091 or GENR-099 CTAG Opportunity: Students in this pathway may have the opportunity to receive college credit through the CTAG system. Students must complete the: Career-Technical Credit Transfer (CT)² Verification of Course/Program Completion form in order to receive CTAG credits.

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Samples: Bilateral Articulation Agreement

Eligibility Criteria. Students seeking college credit through this Tech Prep bilateral articulation agreement must meet the following criteria/requirements: The student must have completed the secondary Tech Prep competencies (academic and technical) relevant to the Central Ohio Technical College courses, with a grade of A, B, or C. An application and subsequent matriculation to Information Technology and Digital Media Design Nursing Technologies or Emergency Medical Services Technology Programs at Central Ohio Technical College must occur within 3 years of the high school graduation date.  The student must meet all college entrance, general admission and program specific requirements and complete the COMPASS or ACT assessment. The COMPASS assessment is available, free of charge, through the Central Region Tech Prep Center.  The student is responsible to inform college admissions personnel of his/her Tech Prep status and eligibility for articulated college credit and verify that appropriate documentation has been provided to the college by the secondary school. Secondary instructors are required to have the appropriate teaching credential as defined by the Ohio Department of Education. For the purpose of compliance with state, program or regional accreditation standards, Central Ohio Technical College reserves the right to review, validate and copy the credentials (e.g., college transcripts and resumes) of the instructors of articulated courses for external auditing purposes. The secondary instructor(s) will complete an Instructor Recommendation Form for each student upon completion graduation which will be maintained in the student’s secondary permanent file. An Instructor Recommendation Form must be submitted to the Records and Registration Office prior to receiving credit. The college and secondary school will develop methods of publicizing the agreement to encourage students to take advantage of seamless transitions and advanced placement opportunities. There will be no charge for college credit awarded through this agreement. Student eligibility for technical or related credit is primarily determined by high school teachers evaluation based upon predetermined criteria set by the college. In certain cases, record of relevant student external certification, college proficiency testing, review of portfolios, or other forms of assessment may also be required. Placement in Central Ohio Technical College’s courses is determined by the student’s scores on the college’s official required placement policytest(s). Credit is available only for the technical courses specified on the attached list of articulated Tech Prep courses. Articulated courses are recorded on the student’s permanent records after a student enrolls in and completes a non-articulated college credit hour at Central Ohio Technical College. The administrators and faculty of the program at both levels pledge their commitment and support to continuing this relationship and to promoting these articulation opportunities to the students. C4/24/2015 President Date 5/4/2015 4/24/2015 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Superintendent Date Xxxx WeirickDirector of Academic Operations Date 4/30/2015 4/24/2015 Xxx Xxxxxx Curriculum Specialist Date Xxxxxx X. Xxxxxx Division Xxxx Date 4/24/2015 Xxxxx X. Xxxxxxxx Program Director Date This agreement is in effect for students graduating from the Allied Health Program at Pickaway-TEC Xxxx Career and Technical Center starting the academic year 2015-2017, and enrolling in one of Central Ohio Technical College’s Associate Degree Programs listed below. College 5/11/2023 Xxxxx X. Xxxxxxx, Edmatriculation must occur within 3 years of the high school graduation date. NURS 001 Basic Health Care Skills 3.5 The student must not only take the STNA course but also pass the state certification test and have a card to prove that they passed the state exam in order to earn credit for NURS- 001 EMS 100 Basic Life Support (CPR) for the Healthcare Provider 0.5 A valid American Heart Association CPR for Healthcare Provider card will qualify the holder for credit for EMS 100 CTAG Opportunity: Students in this pathway may have the opportunity to receive college credit through the CTAG system. Students must complete the: Career-Technical Credit Transfer (CT)² Verification of Course/Program Completion form in order to receive CTAG credits.D. Superintendent Date 5/10/2023 Xx. Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx Provost Date 5/10/2023 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx Director Date 5/10/2023 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, EJD Date Xxxx of Technical Studies

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Samples: Bilateral Articulation Agreement

Eligibility Criteria. Students seeking college credit through this bilateral articulation agreement must meet the following criteria/requirements: • The student must have completed the secondary Tech Prep competencies (academic and technical) relevant to the Central Ohio Technical College courses, with a grade of A, B, or C. • An application and subsequent matriculation to Information Business Management Technology and Digital Media Design Technology Programs at Central Ohio Technical College must occur within 3 years of the high school graduation date. • The student is responsible to inform college admissions personnel of his/her eligibility for articulated college credit and verify that appropriate documentation has been provided to the college by the secondary school. • Secondary instructors are required to have the appropriate teaching credential as defined by the Ohio Department of Education. • For the purpose of compliance with state, program or regional accreditation standards, Central Ohio Technical College reserves the right to review, validate and copy the credentials (e.g., college transcripts and resumes) of the instructors of articulated courses for external auditing purposes. • The secondary instructor(s) will complete an Instructor Recommendation Form for each student upon completion which will be maintained in the student’s secondary permanent file. An Instructor Recommendation Form must be submitted to the Records and Registration Office prior to receiving credit. • The college and secondary school will develop methods of publicizing the agreement to encourage students to take advantage of seamless transitions and advanced placement opportunities. • There will be no charge for college credit awarded through this agreement. • Student eligibility for technical or related credit is primarily determined by high school teachers evaluation based upon predetermined criteria set by the college. In certain cases, record of relevant student external certification, college proficiency testing, review of portfolios, or other forms of assessment may also be required. • Placement in Central Ohio Technical College’s courses is determined by the college’s official placement policy. Credit is available only for the technical courses specified on the attached list of articulated courses. • Articulated courses are recorded on the student’s permanent records after a student enrolls in and completes a non-articulated college credit hour at Central Ohio Technical College. The administrators and faculty of the program at both levels pledge their commitment and support to continuing this relationship and to promoting these articulation opportunities to the students. CEastland-TEC Fairfield CC Central Ohio Technical College 5/11/2023 Xxxxx X. Xxxxxxx5/10/2023 Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Ed.D. XxX Superintendent Date 5/10/2023 Xx. Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx Provost Date 5/10/2023 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx Director Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx Assistant Superintendent Date 5/10/2023 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, EJD Date Xxxx of Technical StudiesStudies 5/9/2023 Xxxxxxxx Xxxxx Date Professor

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Samples: Bilateral Articulation Agreement

Eligibility Criteria. Students seeking college credit through this bilateral articulation agreement must meet the following criteria/requirements: The student must have completed the secondary Tech Prep competencies (academic and technical) relevant to the Central Ohio Technical College courses, with a grade of A, B, or C. An application and subsequent matriculation to Information Technology and Digital Media Design Technology Programs at Central Ohio Technical College must occur within 3 years of the high school graduation date.  The student must meet all college entrance, general admission and program specific requirements and complete the Accuplacer or ACT assessment.  The student is responsible to inform college admissions personnel of his/her eligibility for articulated college credit and verify that appropriate documentation has been provided to the college by the secondary school. Secondary instructors are required to have the appropriate teaching credential as defined by the Ohio Department of Education. For the purpose of compliance with state, program or regional accreditation standards, Central Ohio Technical College reserves the right to review, validate and copy the credentials (e.g., college transcripts and resumes) of the instructors of articulated courses for external auditing purposes. The secondary instructor(s) will complete an Instructor Recommendation Form for each student upon completion which will be maintained in the student’s secondary permanent file. An Instructor Recommendation Form must be submitted to the Records and Registration Office prior to receiving credit. The college and secondary school will develop methods of publicizing the agreement to encourage students to take advantage of seamless transitions and advanced placement opportunities. There will be no charge for college credit awarded through this agreement. Student eligibility for technical or related credit is primarily determined by high school teachers evaluation based upon predetermined criteria set by the college. In certain cases, record of relevant student external certification, college proficiency testing, review of portfolios, or other forms of assessment may also be required. Placement in Central Ohio Technical College’s courses is determined by the student’s scores on the college’s official required placement policytest(s). Credit is available only for the technical courses specified on the attached list of articulated courses. Articulated courses are recorded on the student’s permanent records after a student enrolls in and completes a non-articulated college credit hour at Central Ohio Technical College. The administrators and faculty of the program at both levels pledge their commitment and support to continuing this relationship and to promoting these articulation opportunities to the students. C-TEC Central Ohio Technical College 5/11/2023 4/19/2017 4/19/2017 Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx Superintendent Date Xxxxxx X. Xxx, Ph.D. President Date Xxxxxxxx Xxxxx X. Xxxxxxx4/19/2017 Xxxxx Xxxxx, Ed.. D. 4/18/2017 Assistant Superintendent Date 5/10/2023 Xx. Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx Provost Vice President for Academic Affairs Date 5/10/2023 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx Director 4/18/2017 Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx Date 5/10/2023 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, EJD Date Xxxx of Technical StudiesProgram Director

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Samples: Bilateral Articulation Agreement

Eligibility Criteria. Students seeking college credit through this bilateral articulation agreement must meet the following criteria/requirements: • The student must have completed the secondary Tech Prep competencies (academic and technical) relevant to the Central Ohio Technical College courses, with a grade of A, B, or C. • An application and subsequent matriculation to Information Technology and Digital Media Design Nursing Technologies or Emergency Medical Services Technology Programs at Central Ohio Technical College must occur within 3 years of the high school graduation date. • The student is responsible to inform college admissions personnel of his/her eligibility for articulated college credit and verify that appropriate documentation has been provided to the college by the secondary school. • Secondary instructors are required to have the appropriate teaching credential as defined by the Ohio Department of Education. • For the purpose of compliance with state, program or regional accreditation standards, Central Ohio Technical College reserves the right to review, validate and copy the credentials (e.g., college transcripts and resumes) of the instructors of articulated courses for external auditing purposes. • The secondary instructor(s) will complete an Instructor Recommendation Form for each student upon completion which will be maintained in the student’s secondary permanent file. An Instructor Recommendation Form must be submitted to the Records and Registration Office prior to receiving credit. • The college and secondary school will develop methods of publicizing the agreement to encourage students to take advantage of seamless transitions and advanced placement opportunities. • There will be no charge for college credit awarded through this agreement. • Student eligibility for technical or related credit is primarily determined by high school teachers evaluation based upon predetermined criteria set by the college. In certain cases, record of relevant student external certification, college proficiency testing, review of portfolios, or other forms of assessment may also be required. • Placement in Central Ohio Technical College’s courses is determined by the college’s official placement policy. Credit is available only for the technical courses specified on the attached list of articulated courses. • Articulated courses are recorded on the student’s permanent records after a student enrolls in and completes a non-articulated college credit hour at Central Ohio Technical College. The administrators and faculty of the program at both levels pledge their commitment and support to continuing this relationship and to promoting these articulation opportunities to the students. CEastland-TEC Fairfield Career Center Central Ohio Technical College 5/11/2023 Xxxxx X. Xxxxxxx, Ed.D. 4/10/2023 Xx. Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx Miller Superintendent Date 5/10/2023 4/6/2023 Xx. Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx Provost Date 5/10/2023 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx Director 4/10/2023 Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx Asst. Superintendent Date 5/10/2023 4/6/2023 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, EJD Xxxxxx Date Xxxx of Technical StudiesStudies 4/6/2023 Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxx Date Nursing Program Administrator This agreement is in effect for students graduating from the Pre-Nursing Program at Eastland-Fairfield Career Center starting the academic year 2023-2025, and enrolling in one of Central Ohio Technical College’s Associate Degree Programs listed below. College matriculation must occur within 3 years of the high school graduation date. NURS-002 Basic Health Care Skills 3.5 *The student must not only take the STNA course but also pass the state certification test and have a card to prove that they passed the state exam in order to earn credit for NURS-002 *A valid American Heart Association CPR for the Healthcare Provider card will qualify the holder for credit for EMS- 100 EMS-100 Basic Life Support (CPR) for the Healthcare Provider 0.5

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Samples: Bilateral Articulation Agreement

Eligibility Criteria. Students seeking college credit through this bilateral articulation agreement must meet the following criteria/requirements: • The student must have completed the secondary Tech Prep competencies (academic and technical) relevant to the Central Ohio Technical College courses, with a grade of A, B, or C. • An application and subsequent matriculation to Information the Early Childhood Education Technology and Digital Media Design Technology Programs Program at Central Ohio Technical College must occur within 3 years of the high school graduation date. • The student is responsible to inform college admissions personnel of his/her eligibility for articulated college credit and verify that appropriate documentation has been provided to the college by the secondary school. • Secondary instructors are required to have the appropriate teaching credential as defined by the Ohio Department of Education. • For the purpose of compliance with state, program or regional accreditation standards, Central Ohio Technical College reserves the right to review, validate and copy the credentials (e.g., college transcripts and resumes) of the instructors of articulated courses for external auditing purposes. • The secondary instructor(s) will complete an Instructor Recommendation Form for each student upon completion which will be maintained in the student’s secondary permanent file. An Instructor Recommendation Form must be submitted to the Records and Registration Office prior to receiving credit. • The college and secondary school will develop methods of publicizing the agreement to encourage students to take advantage of seamless transitions and advanced placement opportunities. • There will be no charge for college credit awarded through this agreement. • Student eligibility for technical or related credit is primarily determined by high school teachers evaluation based upon predetermined criteria set by the college. In certain cases, record of relevant student external certification, college proficiency testing, review of portfolios, or other forms of assessment may also be required. • Placement in Central Ohio Technical College’s courses is determined by the college’s official placement policy. Credit is available only for the technical courses specified on the attached list of articulated courses. • Articulated courses are recorded on the student’s permanent records after a student enrolls in and completes a non-articulated college credit hour at Central Ohio Technical College. The administrators and faculty of the program at both levels pledge their commitment and support to continuing this relationship and to promoting these articulation opportunities to the students. C-TEC Lancaster City Schools Central Ohio Technical College 5/11/2023 Xxxxxxxx Xxxxx X. XxxxxxxCTE Director 5/2/2023 Date 4/7/2023 Xxxx Xxxxx, Ed.D. Superintendent Ph.D. Date 5/10/2023 President Xx. Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx Provost 3/9/2023 Date 5/10/2023 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx Director Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxx Instructor Date 5/10/2023 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, EJD Date 3/9/2023 _ Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxx of Technical StudiesArts and Sciences Date 3_/9/2023 Xxxxx Xxxxx Program Director Date

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Samples: Bilateral Articulation Agreement

Eligibility Criteria. Students seeking college credit through this bilateral articulation agreement must meet the following criteria/requirements: • The student must have completed the secondary Tech Prep competencies (academic and technical) relevant to the Central Ohio Technical College courses, with a grade of A, B, or C. • An application and subsequent matriculation to Information Technology and Digital Media Design Technology Programs at Central Ohio Technical College must occur within 3 years of the high school graduation date. • The student is responsible to inform college admissions personnel of his/her eligibility for articulated college credit and verify that appropriate documentation has been provided to the college by the secondary school. • Secondary instructors are required to have the appropriate teaching credential as defined by the Ohio Department of Education. • For the purpose of compliance with state, program or regional accreditation standards, Central Ohio Technical College reserves the right to review, validate and copy the credentials (e.g., college transcripts and resumes) of the instructors of articulated courses for external auditing purposes. • The secondary instructor(s) will complete an Instructor Recommendation Form for each student upon completion which will be maintained in the student’s secondary permanent file. An Instructor Recommendation Form must be submitted to the Records and Registration Office prior to receiving credit. • The college and secondary school will develop methods of publicizing the agreement to encourage students to take advantage of seamless transitions and advanced placement opportunities. • There will be no charge for college credit awarded through this agreement. • Student eligibility for technical or related credit is primarily determined by high school teachers evaluation based upon predetermined criteria set by the college. In certain cases, record of relevant student external certification, college proficiency testing, review of portfolios, or other forms of assessment may also be required. • Placement in Central Ohio Technical College’s courses is determined by the college’s official placement policy. Credit is available only for the technical courses specified on the attached list of articulated courses. • Articulated courses are recorded on the student’s permanent records after a student enrolls in and completes a non-articulated college credit hour at Central Ohio Technical College. The administrators and faculty of the program at both levels pledge their commitment and support to continuing this relationship and to promoting these articulation opportunities to the students. CEastland-TEC Fairfield Career Center Central Ohio Technical College 5/11/2023 Xxxxx X. Xxxxxxx, Ed.D. 4/17/2023 Xx. Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx Miller Superintendent Date 5/10/2023 4/17/2023 Xx. Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx Provost Date 5/10/2023 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx Director 4/17/2023 Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx Assistant Superintendent Date 5/10/2023 4/17/2023 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, EJD Date XXX Xxxx of Technical StudiesStudies Date Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Date Instructor This agreement is in effect for students graduating from the Multimedia Program at Eastland-Fairfield career Center starting the academic year 2023-2025, and enrolling in one of Central Ohio Technical College’s Associate Degree Programs listed below. College matriculation must occur within 3 years of the high school graduation date. DMD-102 Digital Software Fundamentals 1.0

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Samples: Bilateral Articulation Agreement

Eligibility Criteria. Students seeking college credit through this bilateral articulation agreement must meet the following criteria/requirements: • The student must have completed the secondary Tech Prep competencies (academic and technical) relevant to the Central Ohio Technical College courses, with a grade of A, B, or C. • An application and subsequent matriculation to Information Technology and Digital Media Design Technology Programs Associate of Technical Studies at Central Ohio Technical College must occur within 3 years of the high school graduation date. • The student is responsible to inform college admissions personnel of his/her eligibility for articulated college credit and verify that appropriate documentation has been provided to the college by the secondary school. • Secondary instructors are required to have the appropriate teaching credential as defined by the Ohio Department of Education. • For the purpose of compliance with state, program or regional accreditation standards, Central Ohio Technical College reserves the right to review, validate and copy the credentials (e.g., college transcripts and resumes) of the instructors of articulated courses for external auditing purposes. • The secondary instructor(s) will complete an Instructor Recommendation Form for each student upon completion which will be maintained in the student’s secondary permanent file. An Instructor Recommendation Form must be submitted to the Records and Registration Office prior to receiving credit. • The college and secondary school will develop methods of publicizing the agreement to encourage students to take advantage of seamless transitions and advanced placement opportunities. • There will be no charge for college credit awarded through this agreement. • Student eligibility for technical or related credit is primarily determined by high school teachers evaluation based upon predetermined criteria set by the college. In certain cases, record of relevant student external certification, college proficiency testing, review of portfolios, or other forms of assessment may also be required. • Placement in Central Ohio Technical College’s courses is determined by the college’s official placement policy. Credit is available only for the technical courses specified on the attached list of articulated courses. • Articulated courses are recorded on the student’s permanent records after a student enrolls in and completes a non-articulated college credit hour at Central Ohio Technical College. The administrators and faculty of the program at both levels pledge their commitment and support to continuing this relationship and to promoting these articulation opportunities to the students. C-TEC Knox County Career Center Central Ohio Technical College 5/11/2023 4/10/2023 Xxxxx X. Xxxxxxx, Ed.D. Xxxxxxxx Superintendent Date 5/10/2023 4/6/2023 Xx. Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx Provost Date 5/10/2023 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx 4/10/2023 Xxxx Xxxxx Date Director Date 5/10/2023 4/6/2023 Xxxxxx X. Xxxxxx, EJD XXX MS XX FA AND Date Xxxx of Technical StudiesStudies This agreement is in effect for students graduating from the Cosmetology Program at Knox County Career Center starting the academic year 2023-2025, and enrolling in one of Central Ohio Technical College’s Associate Degree Programs listed below. College matriculation must occur within 3 years of the high school graduation date.

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Samples: Bilateral Articulation Agreement

Eligibility Criteria. Students seeking college credit through this bilateral articulation agreement must meet the following criteria/requirements: • The student must have completed the secondary Tech Prep competencies (academic and technical) relevant to the Central Ohio Technical College courses, with a grade of A, B, or C. • An application and subsequent matriculation to Information Technology and Digital Media Design Technology Programs Healthcare Careers at Central Ohio Technical College must occur within 3 years of the high school High School graduation date. • The student is responsible to inform college admissions personnel of his/her eligibility for articulated college credit and verify that appropriate documentation has been provided to the college by the secondary school. • Secondary instructors are required to have the appropriate teaching credential as defined by the Ohio Department of Education. • For the purpose of compliance with state, program or regional accreditation standards, Central Ohio Technical College reserves the right to review, validate and copy the credentials (e.g., college transcripts and resumes) of the instructors of articulated courses for external auditing purposes. • The secondary instructor(s) will complete an Instructor Recommendation Form for each student upon completion which will be maintained in the student’s secondary permanent file. An Instructor Recommendation Form must be submitted to the Records and Registration Office prior to receiving credit. • The college and secondary school will develop methods of publicizing the agreement to encourage students to take advantage of seamless transitions and advanced placement opportunities. • There will be no charge for college credit awarded through this agreement. • Student eligibility for technical or related credit is primarily determined by high school teachers evaluation based upon predetermined criteria set by the college. In certain cases, record of relevant student external certification, college proficiency testing, review of portfolios, or other forms of assessment may also be required. • Placement in Central Ohio Technical College’s courses is determined by the college’s official placement policy. Credit is available only for the technical courses specified on the attached list of articulated courses. • Articulated courses are recorded on the student’s permanent records after a student enrolls in and completes a non-articulated college credit hour at Central Ohio Technical College. The administrators and faculty of the program at both levels pledge their commitment and support to continuing this relationship and to promoting these articulation opportunities to the students. C-TEC Central Ohio Technical College 5/11/2023 Xxxxx X. Xxxxxxx, Ed.D. Superintendent Date 5/10/2023 Xx. Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx Provost Date 5/10/2023 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx Director Date 5/10/2023 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, EJD Date Xxxx of Technical Studies

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Samples: Bilateral Articulation Agreement

Eligibility Criteria. Students seeking college credit through this bilateral articulation agreement must meet the following criteria/requirements: The student must have completed the secondary Tech Prep competencies (academic and technical) relevant to the Central Ohio Technical College courses, with a grade of A, B, or C. An application and subsequent matriculation to Information Business Management Technology and Digital Media Design Technology Programs at Central Ohio Technical College must occur within 3 years of the high school graduation date.  The student must meet all college entrance, general admission and program specific requirements and complete the Accuplacer or ACT assessment.  The student is responsible to inform college admissions personnel of his/her eligibility for articulated college credit and verify that appropriate documentation has been provided to the college by the secondary school. Secondary instructors are required to have the appropriate teaching credential as defined by the Ohio Department of Education. For the purpose of compliance with state, program or regional accreditation standards, Central Ohio Technical College reserves the right to review, validate and copy the credentials (e.g., college transcripts and resumes) of the instructors of articulated courses for external auditing purposes. The secondary instructor(s) will complete an Instructor Recommendation Form for each student upon completion which will be maintained in the student’s secondary permanent file. An Instructor Recommendation Form must be submitted to the Records and Registration Office prior to receiving credit. The college and secondary school will develop methods of publicizing the agreement to encourage students to take advantage of seamless transitions and advanced placement opportunities. There will be no charge for college credit awarded through this agreement. Student eligibility for technical or related credit is primarily determined by high school teachers evaluation based upon predetermined criteria set by the college. In certain cases, record of relevant student external certification, college proficiency testing, review of portfolios, or other forms of assessment may also be required. Placement in Central Ohio Technical College’s courses is determined by the student’s scores on the college’s official required placement policytest(s). Credit is available only for the technical courses specified on the attached list of articulated courses. Articulated courses are recorded on the student’s permanent records after a student enrolls in and completes a non-articulated college credit hour at Central Ohio Technical College. The administrators and faculty of the program at both levels pledge their commitment and support to continuing this relationship and to promoting these articulation opportunities to the students. C-TEC Central Ohio Technical College 5/11/2023 5/27/2017 5/17/2017 Xx. Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Superintendent Date Xxxxxx X. Xxx, Ph.D. President Date 5/25/2017 5/17/2017 Xxx Xxxxxxx Principal Date Xxxxx X. XxxxxxxXxxxx, Ed.. D. Superintendent Vice President for Academic Affairs Date 5/10/2023 Xx. Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx Provost 5/17/2017 5/15/2017 Xxxxx Xxxxxxxxxx Date 5/10/2023 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx Director Instructor Xxxxx Xxxxx Date 5/10/2023 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, EJD Date Xxxx of Technical StudiesProgram Director

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Samples: Bilateral Articulation Agreement

Eligibility Criteria. Students seeking college credit through this bilateral articulation agreement must meet the following criteria/requirements: The student must have completed the secondary Tech Prep competencies (academic and technical) relevant to the Central Ohio Technical College courses, with a grade of A, B, or C. An application and subsequent matriculation to Information Engineering Technology and Digital Media Design Information Technology Programs at Central Ohio Technical College must occur within 3 years of the high school graduation date.  The student must meet all college entrance, general admission and program specific requirements and complete the Accuplacer or ACT assessment.  The student is responsible to inform college admissions personnel of his/her eligibility for articulated college credit and verify that appropriate documentation has been provided to the college by the secondary school. Secondary instructors are required to have the appropriate teaching credential as defined by the Ohio Department of Education. For the purpose of compliance with state, program or regional accreditation standards, Central Ohio Technical College reserves the right to review, validate and copy the credentials (e.g., college transcripts and resumes) of the instructors of articulated courses for external auditing purposes. The secondary instructor(s) will complete an Instructor Recommendation Form for each student upon completion which will be maintained in the student’s secondary permanent file. An Instructor Recommendation Form must be submitted to the Records and Registration Office prior to receiving credit. The college and secondary school will develop methods of publicizing the agreement to encourage students to take advantage of seamless transitions and advanced placement opportunities. There will be no charge for college credit awarded through this agreement. Student eligibility for technical or related credit is primarily determined by high school teachers evaluation based upon predetermined criteria set by the college. In certain cases, record of relevant student external certification, college proficiency testing, review of portfolios, or other forms of assessment may also be required. Placement in Central Ohio Technical College’s courses is determined by the student’s scores on the college’s official required placement policytest(s). Credit is available only for the technical courses specified on the attached list of articulated courses. Articulated courses are recorded on the student’s permanent records after a student enrolls in and completes a non-articulated college credit hour at Central Ohio Technical College. The administrators and faculty of the program at both levels pledge their commitment and support to continuing this relationship and to promoting these articulation opportunities to the students. C-TEC Central Ohio Technical College 5/11/2023 4/20/2017 4/19/2017 Xxxxx X. Xxxxxxx, Ed.D. Superintendent Date 5/10/2023 Xx. Xxxxxx X. Xxx, Ph.D. President Date 4/20/2017 4/17/2017 Xxxxxxxx Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx Provost Date 5/10/2023 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx Director Date 5/10/2023 Xxxxxx XxxxxxXxxxx Xxxxx, EJD Ed. D.Vice President for Academic Affairs Date Xxxx of Technical Studies4/15/2017 Amir Nassirharand Program Director Date

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Samples: Bilateral Articulation Agreement

Eligibility Criteria. Students seeking college credit through this bilateral articulation agreement must meet the following criteria/requirements: • The student must have completed the secondary Tech Prep competencies (academic and technical) relevant to the Central Ohio Technical College courses, with a grade of A, B, or C. • An application and subsequent matriculation to Information Technology and Digital Media Design Technology Programs at Central Ohio Technical College must occur within 3 years of the high school graduation date. • The student is responsible to inform college admissions personnel of his/her eligibility for articulated college credit and verify that appropriate documentation has been provided to the college by the secondary school. • Secondary instructors are required to have the appropriate teaching credential as defined by the Ohio Department of Education. • For the purpose of compliance with state, program or regional accreditation standards, Central Ohio Technical College reserves the right to review, validate and copy the credentials (e.g., college transcripts and resumes) of the instructors of articulated courses for external auditing purposes. • The secondary instructor(s) will complete an Instructor Recommendation Form for each student upon completion which will be maintained in the student’s secondary permanent file. An Instructor Recommendation Form must be submitted to the Records and Registration Office prior to receiving credit. • The college and secondary school will develop methods of publicizing the agreement to encourage students to take advantage of seamless transitions and advanced placement opportunities. • There will be no charge for college credit awarded through this agreement. • Student eligibility for technical or related credit is primarily determined by high school teachers evaluation based upon predetermined criteria set by the college. In certain cases, record of relevant student external certification, college proficiency testing, review of portfolios, or other forms of assessment may also be required. • Placement in Central Ohio Technical College’s courses is determined by the college’s official placement policy. Credit is available only for the technical courses specified on the attached list of articulated courses. • Articulated courses are recorded on the student’s permanent records after a student enrolls in and completes a non-articulated college credit hour at Central Ohio Technical College. The administrators and faculty of the program at both levels pledge their commitment and support to continuing this relationship and to promoting these articulation opportunities to the students. CEastland-TEC Fairfield Career Center Central Ohio Technical College 5/11/2023 Xxxxx X. Xxxxxxx, Ed.D. 4/17/2023 Xx. Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx Miller Superintendent Date 5/10/2023 4/17/2023 Xx. Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx Provost Date 5/10/2023 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx Director 4/17/2023 Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx Assistant Superintendent Date 5/10/2023 4/17/2023 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, EJD Date XXX Xxxx of Technical StudiesStudies Date 4/14/2023 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Date Instructor This agreement is in effect for students graduating from the Interactive Media Program at Eastland- Fairfield career Center starting the academic year 2023-2025, and enrolling in one of Central Ohio Technical College’s Associate Degree Programs listed below. College matriculation must occur within 3 years of the high school graduation date. DMD-102 Digital Software Fundamentals 1.0

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Samples: Bilateral Articulation Agreement

Eligibility Criteria. Students seeking college credit through this bilateral articulation agreement must meet the following criteria/requirements: • The student must have completed the secondary Tech Prep competencies (academic and technical) relevant to the Central Ohio Technical College courses, with a grade of A, B, or C. • An application and subsequent matriculation to Information Technology and Digital Media Design Manufacturing Engineering Technology Programs at Central Ohio Technical College must occur within 3 years of the high school graduation date. • The student must meet all college entrance, general admission and program specific requirements and complete the Accuplacer or ACT assessment. • The student is responsible to inform college admissions personnel of his/her eligibility for articulated college credit and verify that appropriate documentation has been provided to the college by the secondary school. • Secondary instructors are required to have the appropriate teaching credential as defined by the Ohio Department of Education. • For the purpose of compliance with state, program or regional accreditation standards, Central Ohio Technical College reserves the right to review, validate and copy the credentials (e.g., college transcripts and resumes) of the instructors of articulated courses for external auditing purposes. • The secondary instructor(s) will complete an Instructor Recommendation Form for each student upon completion which will be maintained in the student’s secondary permanent file. An Instructor Recommendation Form must be submitted to the Records and Registration Office prior to receiving credit. • The college and secondary school will develop methods of publicizing the agreement to encourage students to take advantage of seamless transitions and advanced placement opportunities. • There will be no charge for college credit awarded through this agreement. • Student eligibility for technical or related credit is primarily determined by high school teachers evaluation based upon predetermined criteria set by the college. In certain cases, record of relevant student external certification, college proficiency testing, review of portfolios, or other forms of assessment may also be required. • Placement in Central Ohio Technical College’s courses is determined by the student’s scores on the college’s official required placement policytest(s). Credit is available only for the technical courses specified on the attached list of articulated courses. • Articulated courses are recorded on the student’s permanent records after a student enrolls in and completes a non-articulated college credit hour at Central Ohio Technical College. The administrators and faculty of the program at both levels pledge their commitment and support to continuing this relationship and to promoting these articulation opportunities to the students. C-TEC Central Ohio Technical College 5/11/2023 Xxxxx X. Xxxxxxx, Ed.D. Superintendent Date 5/10/2023 Xx. Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx Provost Date 5/10/2023 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx Director Date 5/10/2023 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, EJD Date Xxxx of Technical Studies

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Samples: Bilateral Articulation Agreement

Eligibility Criteria. Students seeking college credit through this bilateral articulation agreement must meet the following criteria/requirements: • The student must have completed the secondary Tech Prep competencies (academic and technical) relevant to the Central Ohio Technical College courses, with a grade of A, B, or C. • An application and subsequent matriculation to Information Technology and Digital Media Design Technology Programs Associate of Technical Studies at Central Ohio Technical College must occur within 3 years of the high school graduation date. • The student is responsible to inform college admissions personnel of his/her eligibility for articulated college credit and verify that appropriate documentation has been provided to the college by the secondary school. • Secondary instructors are required to have the appropriate teaching credential as defined by the Ohio Department of Education. • For the purpose of compliance with state, program or regional accreditation standards, Central Ohio Technical College reserves the right to review, validate and copy the credentials (e.g., college transcripts and resumes) of the instructors of articulated courses for external auditing purposes. • The secondary instructor(s) will complete an Instructor Recommendation Form for each student upon completion which will be maintained in the student’s secondary permanent file. An Instructor Recommendation Form must be submitted to the Records and Registration Office prior to receiving credit. • The college and secondary school will develop methods of publicizing the agreement to encourage students to take advantage of seamless transitions and advanced placement opportunities. • There will be no charge for college credit awarded through this agreement. • Student eligibility for technical or related credit is primarily determined by high school teachers evaluation based upon predetermined criteria set by the college. In certain cases, record of relevant student external certification, college proficiency testing, review of portfolios, or other forms of assessment may also be required. • Placement in Central Ohio Technical College’s courses is determined by the college’s official placement policy. Credit is available only for the technical courses specified on the attached list of articulated courses. • Articulated courses are recorded on the student’s permanent records after a student enrolls in and completes a non-articulated college credit hour at Central Ohio Technical College. The administrators and faculty of the program at both levels pledge their commitment and support to continuing this relationship and to promoting these articulation opportunities to the students. C-TEC Lancaster High School Central Ohio Technical College 5/11/2023 5/2/2023 Xxxxxxxx Xxxxx X. Xxxxxxx, Ed.D. Superintendent Director Date 5/10/2023 4/6/2023 Xx. Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx Provost Date 5/10/2023 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx Director Date 5/10/2023 4/6/2023 Xxxxxx X. Xxxxxx, EJD MS XX FA AND Date Xxxx of Technical StudiesStudies This agreement is in effect for students graduating from the Cosmetology Program at Lancaster High School starting the academic year 2023-2025, and enrolling in one of Central Ohio Technical College’s Associate Degree Programs listed below. College matriculation must occur within 3 years of the high school graduation date.

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Samples: Bilateral Articulation Agreement

Eligibility Criteria. Students seeking college credit through this Tech Prep bilateral articulation agreement must meet the following criteria/requirements: The student must have completed the secondary Tech Prep competencies (academic and technical) relevant to the Central Ohio Technical College courses, with a grade of A, B, or C. An application and subsequent matriculation to Information Culinary Science Technology and Digital Media Design Technology Programs at Central Ohio Technical College must occur within 3 years of the high school graduation date.  The student must meet all college entrance, general admission and program specific requirements and complete the COMPASS or ACT assessment. The COMPASS assessment is available, free of charge, through the Central Region Tech Prep Center.  The student is responsible to inform college admissions personnel of his/her Tech Prep status and eligibility for articulated college credit and verify that appropriate documentation has been provided to the college by the secondary school. Secondary instructors are required to have the appropriate teaching credential as defined by the Ohio Department of Education. For the purpose of compliance with state, program or regional accreditation standards, Central Ohio Technical College reserves the right to review, validate and copy the credentials (e.g., college transcripts and resumes) of the instructors of articulated courses for external auditing purposes. The secondary instructor(s) will complete an Instructor Recommendation Form for each student upon completion graduation which will be maintained in the student’s secondary permanent file. An Instructor Recommendation Form must be submitted to the Records and Registration Office prior to receiving credit. The college and secondary school will develop methods of publicizing the agreement to encourage students to take advantage of seamless transitions and advanced placement opportunities. There will be no charge for college credit awarded through this agreement. Student eligibility for technical or related credit is primarily determined by high school teachers evaluation based upon predetermined criteria set by the college. In certain cases, record of relevant student external certification, college proficiency testing, review of portfolios, or other forms of assessment may also be required. Placement in Central Ohio Technical College’s courses is determined by the student’s scores on the college’s official required placement policytest(s). Credit is available only for the technical courses specified on the attached list of articulated Tech Prep courses. Articulated courses are recorded on the student’s permanent records after a student enrolls in and completes a non-articulated college credit hour at Central Ohio Technical College. The administrators and faculty of the program at both levels pledge their commitment and support to continuing this relationship and to promoting these articulation opportunities to the students. C-TEC Central Ohio Technical College 5/11/2023 Xxxxx 4/16/2014 President Date 4/18/2014 4/14/2014 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Superintendent Date Xxxx X. Xxxxxxx, Ed.D. Superintendent Date 5/10/2023 Xx. D. Chief Academic Officer Date Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx Provost Date 5/10/2023 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx 4/16/2014 Xxxxx Xxxxxxx 4/8/2014 Director Date 5/10/2023 Division Xxxx Date 4/16/2014 4/8/2014 Xxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, EJD Instructor Date Xxxx of Technical StudiesXxxxx Date Instructor

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Samples: Bilateral Articulation Agreement

Eligibility Criteria. Students seeking college credit through this bilateral articulation agreement must meet the following criteria/requirements: • The student must have completed the secondary Tech Prep competencies (academic and technical) relevant to the Central Ohio Technical College courses, with a grade of A, B, or C. • An application and subsequent matriculation to Information Business Management Technology and Digital Media Design Technology Programs at Central Ohio Technical College must occur within 3 years of the high school graduation date. • The student must meet all college entrance, general admission and program specific requirements and complete the Accuplacer or ACT assessment. • The student is responsible to inform college admissions personnel of his/her eligibility for articulated college credit and verify that appropriate documentation has been provided to the college by the secondary school. • Secondary instructors are required to have the appropriate teaching credential as defined by the Ohio Department of Education. • For the purpose of compliance with state, program or regional accreditation standards, Central Ohio Technical College reserves the right to review, validate and copy the credentials (e.g., college transcripts and resumes) of the instructors of articulated courses for external auditing purposes. • The secondary instructor(s) will complete an Instructor Recommendation Form for each student upon completion which will be maintained in the student’s secondary permanent file. An Instructor Recommendation Form must be submitted to the Records and Registration Office prior to receiving credit. • The college and secondary school will develop methods of publicizing the agreement to encourage students to take advantage of seamless transitions and advanced placement opportunities. • There will be no charge for college credit awarded through this agreement. • Student eligibility for technical or related credit is primarily determined by high school teachers evaluation based upon predetermined criteria set by the college. In certain cases, record of relevant student external certification, college proficiency testing, review of portfolios, or other forms of assessment may also be required. • Placement in Central Ohio Technical College’s courses is determined by the student’s scores on the college’s official required placement policytest(s). Credit is available only for the technical courses specified on the attached list of articulated courses. • Articulated courses are recorded on the student’s permanent records after a student enrolls in and completes a non-articulated college credit hour at Central Ohio Technical College. The administrators and faculty of the program at both levels pledge their commitment and support to continuing this relationship and to promoting these articulation opportunities to the students. CXxxxx Xxxxxx 5/12/2017 Xxxxxx X. Xxx, Ph.D. 5/12/2017 Superintendent Date President Date Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxxxx 5/12/2017 Xxxxx Xxxxx, Ed. D. 5/12/2017 Director Date Vice President for Academic Affairs Date Xxxxx Xxxxx Date Program Director This agreement is in effect for students graduating from the Cosmetology Program at Lancaster High School starting the academic year 2017-TEC 2019, and enrolling in one of Central Ohio Technical College’s Associate Degree Programs listed below. College 5/11/2023 Xxxxx X. Xxxxxxxmatriculation must occur within 3 years of the high school graduation date. BUS-105 Introduction to Business 3.0 CTAG Opportunity: Students in this pathway may have the opportunity to receive college credit through the CTAG system. Students must complete the: Career-Technical Credit Transfer (CT)² Verification of Course/Program Completion form in order to receive CTAG credits. Students who complete their career-tech cosmetology program and hold a Valid State of Ohio Cosmetology License, Ed.D. Superintendent Date 5/10/2023 Xx. Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx Provost Date 5/10/2023 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx Director Date 5/10/2023 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, EJD Date Xxxx may have the opportunity to earn 30 credit hours towards an Associates of Technical StudiesStudies Degree at COTC. The License must be current, valid, and in good standing. (Note: Credit for BUS-105 may not be earned if students are accessing the 30 credit hours towards an ATS)

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Samples: Bilateral Articulation Agreement

Eligibility Criteria. Students seeking college credit through this bilateral articulation agreement must meet the following criteria/requirements: • The student must have completed the secondary Tech Prep competencies (academic and technical) relevant to the Central Ohio Technical College courses, with a grade of A, B, or C. • An application and subsequent matriculation to Information Technology and Digital Media Design Technology Programs at Central Ohio Technical College must occur within 3 years of the high school graduation date. • The student is responsible to inform college admissions personnel of his/her eligibility for articulated college credit and verify that appropriate documentation has been provided to the college by the secondary school. • Secondary instructors are required to have the appropriate teaching credential as defined by the Ohio Department of Education. • For the purpose of compliance with state, program or regional accreditation standards, Central Ohio Technical College reserves the right to review, validate and copy the credentials (e.g., college transcripts and resumes) of the instructors of articulated courses for external auditing purposes. • The secondary instructor(s) will complete an Instructor Recommendation Form for each student upon completion which will be maintained in the student’s secondary permanent file. An Instructor Recommendation Form must be submitted to the Records and Registration Office prior to receiving credit. • The college and secondary school will develop methods of publicizing the agreement to encourage students to take advantage of seamless transitions and advanced placement opportunities. • There will be no charge for college credit awarded through this agreement. • Student eligibility for technical or related credit is primarily determined by high school teachers evaluation based upon predetermined criteria set by the college. In certain cases, record of relevant student external certification, college proficiency testing, review of portfolios, or other forms of assessment may also be required. • Placement in Central Ohio Technical College’s courses is determined by the college’s official placement policy. Credit is available only for the technical courses specified on the attached list of articulated courses. • Articulated courses are recorded on the student’s permanent records after a student enrolls in and completes a non-articulated college credit hour at Central Ohio Technical College. The administrators and faculty of the program at both levels pledge their commitment and support to continuing this relationship and to promoting these articulation opportunities to the students. CEastland-TEC Fairfield Career Center Central Ohio Technical College 5/11/2023 Xxxxx X. Xxxxxxx5/10/2023 Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Ed.D. XxX Superintendent Date 5/10/2023 Xx. Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx Provost Date 5/10/2023 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx Director Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx Assistant Superintendent Date 5/10/2023 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, EJD Date Xxxx of Technical StudiesStudies This agreement is in effect for students graduating from the Programming and Software Development Program at Eastland-Fairfield career Center starting the academic year 2023-2025, and enrolling in one of Central Ohio Technical College’s Associate Degree Programs listed below. College matriculation must occur within 3 years of the high school graduation date. BUS-151 Documentation and Presentation Applications 3.0 BUS-226 21st Century Workplace Skills 3.0 CIT-100 Principles of Computer Programming 2.0 CIT-130 Visual Basic I 3.0 CIT-142 Java Programming 3.0

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Samples: Bilateral Articulation Agreement

Eligibility Criteria. Students seeking college credit through this bilateral articulation agreement must meet the following criteria/requirements: The student must have completed the secondary Tech Prep competencies (academic and technical) relevant to the Central Ohio Technical College courses, with a grade of A, B, or C. An application and subsequent matriculation to Information Business Management Technology and Digital Media Design Technology Programs at Central Ohio Technical College must occur within 3 years of the high school graduation date.  The student must meet all college entrance, general admission and program specific requirements and complete the Accuplacer or ACT assessment.  The student is responsible to inform college admissions personnel of his/her eligibility for articulated college credit and verify that appropriate documentation has been provided to the college by the secondary school. Secondary instructors are required to have the appropriate teaching credential as defined by the Ohio Department of Education. For the purpose of compliance with state, program or regional accreditation standards, Central Ohio Technical College reserves the right to review, validate and copy the credentials (e.g., college transcripts and resumes) of the instructors of articulated courses for external auditing purposes. The secondary instructor(s) will complete an Instructor Recommendation Form for each student upon completion which will be maintained in the student’s secondary permanent file. An Instructor Recommendation Form must be submitted to the Records and Registration Office prior to receiving credit. The college and secondary school will develop methods of publicizing the agreement to encourage students to take advantage of seamless transitions and advanced placement opportunities. There will be no charge for college credit awarded through this agreement. Student eligibility for technical or related credit is primarily determined by high school teachers evaluation based upon predetermined criteria set by the college. In certain cases, record of relevant student external certification, college proficiency testing, review of portfolios, or other forms of assessment may also be required. Placement in Central Ohio Technical College’s courses is determined by the student’s scores on the college’s official required placement policytest(s). Credit is available only for the technical courses specified on the attached list of articulated courses. Articulated courses are recorded on the student’s permanent records after a student enrolls in and completes a non-articulated college credit hour at Central Ohio Technical College. The administrators and faculty of the program at both levels pledge their commitment and support to continuing this relationship and to promoting these articulation opportunities to the students. C-TEC Central Ohio Technical College 5/11/2023 4/21/2017 4/21/2017 Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx Superintendent Date Xxxxxx X. Xxx, Ph.D. President Date Xxxxxxxx Xxxxx X. Xxxxxxx4/21/2017 Xxxxx Xxxxx, Ed.. D. 4/20/2017 Assistant Superintendent Date 5/10/2023 Xx. Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx Provost Vice President for Academic Affairs Date 5/10/2023 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx Director Xxxxx Xxxxx Date 5/10/2023 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, EJD Date Xxxx of Technical StudiesProgram Director

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Samples: Bilateral Articulation Agreement

Eligibility Criteria. Students seeking college credit through this bilateral articulation agreement must meet the following criteria/requirements: • The student must have completed the secondary Tech Prep competencies (academic and technical) relevant to the Central Ohio Technical College courses, with a grade of A, B, or C. • An application and subsequent matriculation to Information Technology and Digital Media Design Criminal Justice Technology Programs at Central Ohio Technical College must occur within 3 years of the high school graduation date. • The student is responsible to inform college admissions personnel of his/her eligibility for articulated college credit and verify that appropriate documentation has been provided to the college by the secondary school. • Secondary instructors are required to have the appropriate teaching credential as defined by the Ohio Department of Education. • For the purpose of compliance with state, program or regional accreditation standards, Central Ohio Technical College reserves the right to review, validate and copy the credentials (e.g., college transcripts and resumes) of the instructors of articulated courses for external auditing purposes. • The secondary instructor(s) will complete an Instructor Recommendation Form for each student upon completion which will be maintained in the student’s secondary permanent file. An Instructor Recommendation Form must be submitted to the Records and Registration Office prior to receiving credit. • The college and secondary school will develop methods of publicizing the agreement to encourage students to take advantage of seamless transitions and advanced placement opportunities. • There will be no charge for college credit awarded through this agreement. • Student eligibility for technical or related credit is primarily determined by high school teachers evaluation based upon predetermined criteria set by the college. In certain cases, record of relevant student external certification, college proficiency testing, review of portfolios, or other forms of assessment may also be required. • Placement in Central Ohio Technical College’s courses is determined by the college’s official placement policy. Credit is available only for the technical courses specified on the attached list of articulated courses. • Articulated courses are recorded on the student’s permanent records after a student enrolls in and completes a non-articulated college credit hour at Central Ohio Technical College. The administrators and faculty of the program at both levels pledge their commitment and support to continuing this relationship and to promoting these articulation opportunities to the students. C-TEC Coshocton County Career Center Central Ohio Technical College 5/11/2023 Xxxxx X. Xxxxxxx, Ed.D. 4/6/2023 Xxxx Xxxxxx Superintendent Date 5/10/2023 4/6/2023 Xx. Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx Provost Date 5/10/2023 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx Director Date 5/10/2023 4/6/2023 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, EJD Date Xxxx of Technical StudiesStudies Xxxx Xxxxxx Date Associate Professor This agreement is in effect for students graduating from the Criminal Justice Program at Coshocton County Career Center starting the academic year 2023-2025, and enrolling in one of Central Ohio Technical College’s Associate Degree Programs listed below. College matriculation must occur within 3 years of the high school graduation date. LET-126 Basic Investigations 2.0

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Samples: Bilateral Articulation Agreement

Eligibility Criteria. Students seeking college credit through this bilateral articulation agreement must meet the following criteria/requirements: The student must have completed the secondary Tech Prep competencies (academic and technical) relevant to the Central Ohio Technical College courses, with a grade of A, B, or C. An application and subsequent matriculation to Information Engineering Technology and Digital Media Design Technology Programs at Central Ohio Technical College must occur within 3 years of the high school graduation Adult Education completion date.  The student must meet all college entrance, general admission and program specific requirements and complete the Accuplacer or ACT assessment.  The student is responsible to inform college admissions personnel of his/her eligibility for articulated college credit and verify that appropriate documentation has been provided to the college by the secondary school. Secondary instructors are required to have the appropriate teaching credential as defined by the Ohio Department of Education. For the purpose of compliance with state, program or regional accreditation standards, Central Ohio Technical College reserves the right to review, validate and copy the credentials (e.g., college transcripts and resumes) of the instructors of articulated courses for external auditing purposes. The secondary instructor(s) will complete an Instructor Recommendation Form for each student upon completion which will be maintained in the student’s secondary permanent file. An Instructor Recommendation Form must be submitted to the Records and Registration Office prior to receiving credit. The college and secondary school will develop methods of publicizing the agreement to encourage students to take advantage of seamless transitions and advanced placement opportunities. There will be no charge for college credit awarded through this agreement. Student eligibility for technical or related credit is primarily determined by high school teachers evaluation based upon predetermined criteria set by the college. In certain cases, record of relevant student external certification, college proficiency testing, review of portfolios, or other forms of assessment may also be required. Placement in Central Ohio Technical College’s courses is determined by the student’s scores on the college’s official required placement policytest(s). Credit is available only for the technical courses specified on the attached list of articulated courses. Articulated courses are recorded on the student’s permanent records after a student enrolls in and completes a non-articulated college credit hour course at Central Ohio Technical College. The administrators and faculty of the program at both levels pledge their commitment and support to continuing this relationship and to promoting these articulation opportunities to the students. C-TEC Central Ohio Technical College 5/11/2023 6/15/2017 6/12/2017 Xxxxx X. Xxxxxxx, Ed.D. Superintendent Date 5/10/2023 Xx. Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx Provost Xxxxxx X. Xxx, Ph.D. President Date 5/10/2023 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx 6/12/2017 6/12/2017 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Director Date 5/10/2023 Xxxxxx XxxxxxXxxxx Xxxxx, EJD Ed. D.Vice President for Academic Affairs Date Xxxx of Technical Studies6/7/2017 Amir Nassirharand Faculty Date

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Samples: Bilateral Articulation Agreement

Eligibility Criteria. Students seeking college credit through this Tech Prep bilateral articulation agreement must meet the following criteria/requirements: • The student must have completed the secondary Tech Prep competencies (academic and technical) relevant to the Central Ohio Technical College courses, with a grade of A, B, or C. • An application and subsequent matriculation to Information Business Management Technology and Digital Media Design Technology Programs at Central Ohio Technical College must occur within 3 years of the high school graduation date. • The student must meet all college entrance, general admission and program specific requirements and complete the COMPASS or ACT assessment. The COMPASS assessment is available, free of charge, through the Central Region Tech Prep Center. • The student is responsible to inform college admissions personnel of his/her Tech Prep status and eligibility for articulated college credit and verify that appropriate documentation has been provided to the college by the secondary school. • Secondary instructors are required to have the appropriate teaching credential as defined by the Ohio Department of Education. • For the purpose of compliance with state, program or regional accreditation standards, Central Ohio Technical College reserves the right to review, validate and copy the credentials (e.g., college transcripts and resumes) of the instructors of articulated courses for external auditing purposes. • The secondary instructor(s) will complete an Instructor Recommendation Form for each student upon completion graduation which will be maintained in the student’s secondary permanent file. An Instructor Recommendation Form must be submitted to the Records and Registration Office prior to receiving credit. • The college and secondary school will develop methods of publicizing the agreement to encourage students to take advantage of seamless transitions and advanced placement opportunities. • There will be no charge for college credit awarded through this agreement. • Student eligibility for technical or related credit is primarily determined by high school teachers evaluation based upon predetermined criteria set by the college. In certain cases, record of relevant student external certification, college proficiency testing, review of portfolios, or other forms of assessment may also be required. • Placement in Central Ohio Technical College’s courses is determined by the student’s scores on the college’s official required placement policytest(s). Credit is available only for the technical courses specified on the attached list of articulated Tech Prep courses. • Articulated courses are recorded on the student’s permanent records after a student enrolls in and completes a non-articulated college credit hour at Central Ohio Technical College. The administrators and faculty of the program at both levels pledge their commitment and support to continuing this relationship and to promoting these articulation opportunities to the students. C-TEC Central Ohio Technical College 5/11/2023 Xxxxx X. Xxxxxxx, Ed.D. Superintendent Date 5/10/2023 Xx. Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx Provost Date 5/10/2023 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx Director Date 5/10/2023 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, EJD Date Xxxx of Technical Studies

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Samples: Bilateral Articulation Agreement

Eligibility Criteria. Students seeking college credit through this Tech Prep bilateral articulation agreement must meet the following criteria/requirements: The student must have completed the secondary Tech Prep competencies (academic and technical) relevant to the Central Ohio Technical College courses, with a grade of A, B, or C. An application and subsequent matriculation to Information Technology and Digital Media Design Nursing Technologies or Emergency Medical Services Technology Programs at Central Ohio Technical College must occur within 3 years of the high school graduation date.  The student must meet all college entrance, general admission and program specific requirements and complete the COMPASS or ACT assessment. The COMPASS assessment is available, free of charge, through the Central Region Tech Prep Center.  The student is responsible to inform college admissions personnel of his/her Tech Prep status and eligibility for articulated college credit and verify that appropriate documentation has been provided to the college by the secondary school. Secondary instructors are required to have the appropriate teaching credential as defined by the Ohio Department of Education. For the purpose of compliance with state, program or regional accreditation standards, Central Ohio Technical College reserves the right to review, validate and copy the credentials (e.g., college transcripts and resumes) of the instructors of articulated courses for external auditing purposes. The secondary instructor(s) will complete an Instructor Recommendation Form for each student upon completion graduation which will be maintained in the student’s secondary permanent file. An Instructor Recommendation Form must be submitted to the Records and Registration Office prior to receiving credit. The college and secondary school will develop methods of publicizing the agreement to encourage students to take advantage of seamless transitions and advanced placement opportunities. There will be no charge for college credit awarded through this agreement. Student eligibility for technical or related credit is primarily determined by high school teachers evaluation based upon predetermined criteria set by the college. In certain cases, record of relevant student external certification, college proficiency testing, review of portfolios, or other forms of assessment may also be required. Placement in Central Ohio Technical College’s courses is determined by the student’s scores on the college’s official required placement policytest(s). Credit is available only for the technical courses specified on the attached list of articulated Tech Prep courses. Articulated courses are recorded on the student’s permanent records after a student enrolls in and completes a non-articulated college credit hour at Central Ohio Technical College. The administrators and faculty of the program at both levels pledge their commitment and support to continuing this relationship and to promoting these articulation opportunities to the students. C-TEC Central Ohio Technical College 5/11/2023 5/11/2015 Xxxxxx X. Xxx, Ph.D. President Date 5/11/2015 5/11/2015 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Superintendent Date Xxxx WeirickDirector of Academic Operations Date 5/11/2015 5/7/2015 Xxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxx X. Xxxxxx Curriculum Specialist Date Division Xxxx Date 5/7/2015 Xxxxx X. Xxxxxxx, Ed.D. Superintendent Xxxxxxxx Date 5/10/2023 Xx. Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx Provost Date 5/10/2023 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx Director Date 5/10/2023 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, EJD Date Xxxx of Technical StudiesProgram Director

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Samples: Bilateral Articulation Agreement

Eligibility Criteria. Students seeking college credit through this bilateral articulation agreement must meet the following criteria/requirements: The student must have completed the secondary Tech Prep competencies (academic and technical) relevant to the Central Ohio Technical College courses, with a grade of A, B, or C. An application and subsequent matriculation to Information Technology and Digital Media Design Technology Programs at Central Ohio Technical College must occur within 3 years of the high school graduation date.  The student must meet all college entrance, general admission and program specific requirements and complete the Accuplacer or ACT assessment.  The student is responsible to inform college admissions personnel of his/her eligibility for articulated college credit and verify that appropriate documentation has been provided to the college by the secondary school. Secondary instructors are required to have the appropriate teaching credential as defined by the Ohio Department of Education. For the purpose of compliance with state, program or regional accreditation standards, Central Ohio Technical College reserves the right to review, validate and copy the credentials (e.g., college transcripts and resumes) of the instructors of articulated courses for external auditing purposes. The secondary instructor(s) will complete an Instructor Recommendation Form for each student upon completion which will be maintained in the student’s secondary permanent file. An Instructor Recommendation Form must be submitted to the Records and Registration Office prior to receiving credit. The college and secondary school will develop methods of publicizing the agreement to encourage students to take advantage of seamless transitions and advanced placement opportunities. There will be no charge for college credit awarded through this agreement. Student eligibility for technical or related credit is primarily determined by high school teachers evaluation based upon predetermined criteria set by the college. In certain cases, record of relevant student external certification, college proficiency testing, review of portfolios, or other forms of assessment may also be required. Placement in Central Ohio Technical College’s courses is determined by the student’s scores on the college’s official required placement policytest(s). Credit is available only for the technical courses specified on the attached list of articulated courses. Articulated courses are recorded on the student’s permanent records after a student enrolls in and completes a non-articulated college credit hour at Central Ohio Technical College. The administrators and faculty of the program at both levels pledge their commitment and support to continuing this relationship and to promoting these articulation opportunities to the students. C5/16/2017 5/16/2017 Xxxxx Xxxxxx Superintendent Date Xxxxxx X. Xxx, Ph.D. President Date 5/16/2017 5/16/2017 Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxxxx Director Date Xxxxx Xxxxx, Ed. D. Vice President for Academic Affairs Date 5/15/2017 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Date Program Director This agreement is in effect for students graduating from the Broadcasting Program at Lancaster High School starting the academic year 2017-TEC 2019, and enrolling in one of Central Ohio Technical College’s Associate Degree Programs listed below. College 5/11/2023 Xxxxx X. Xxxxxxx, Edmatriculation must occur within 3 years of the high school graduation date. DMD-240 Digital Video I 2.0 DMD-120 Web Design & Development I 3.0 *Award of credit for this course is contingent upon a review of a student portfolio by a designated COTC faculty member CTAG Opportunity: Students in this pathway may have the opportunity to receive college credit through the CTAG system. Students must complete the: Career-Technical Credit Transfer (CT)² Verification of Course/Program Completion form in order to receive CTAG credits.D. Superintendent Date 5/10/2023 Xx. Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx Provost Date 5/10/2023 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx Director Date 5/10/2023 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, EJD Date Xxxx of Technical Studies

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Samples: Bilateral Articulation Agreement

Eligibility Criteria. Students seeking college credit through this bilateral articulation agreement must meet the following criteria/requirements: • The student must have completed the secondary Tech Prep competencies (academic and technical) relevant to the Central Ohio Technical College courses, with a grade of A, B, or C. • An application and subsequent matriculation to Information Technology and Digital Media Design Technology Programs at Central Ohio Technical College must occur within 3 years of the high school graduation date. • The student must meet all college entrance, general admission and program specific requirements and complete the Accuplacer or ACT assessment. • The student is responsible to inform college admissions personnel of his/her eligibility for articulated college credit and verify that appropriate documentation has been provided to the college by the secondary school. • Secondary instructors are required to have the appropriate teaching credential as defined by the Ohio Department of Education. • For the purpose of compliance with state, program or regional accreditation standards, Central Ohio Technical College reserves the right to review, validate and copy the credentials (e.g., college transcripts and resumes) of the instructors of articulated courses for external auditing purposes. • The secondary instructor(s) will complete an Instructor Recommendation Form for each student upon completion which will be maintained in the student’s secondary permanent file. An Instructor Recommendation Form must be submitted to the Records and Registration Office prior to receiving credit. • The college and secondary school will develop methods of publicizing the agreement to encourage students to take advantage of seamless transitions and advanced placement opportunities. • There will be no charge for college credit awarded through this agreement. • Student eligibility for technical or related credit is primarily determined by high school teachers evaluation based upon predetermined criteria set by the college. In certain cases, record of relevant student external certification, college proficiency testing, review of portfolios, or other forms of assessment may also be required. • Placement in Central Ohio Technical College’s courses is determined by the student’s scores on the college’s official required placement policytest(s). Credit is available only for the technical courses specified on the attached list of articulated courses. • Articulated courses are recorded on the student’s permanent records after a student enrolls in and completes a non-articulated college credit hour at Central Ohio Technical College. The administrators and faculty of the program at both levels pledge their commitment and support to continuing this relationship and to promoting these articulation opportunities to the students. CXxxxxx Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx X. Xxx, Ph.D. 4/21/2017 Superintendent Date President Date Xxxxxxxx Xxxxx 4/21/2017 Xxxxx Xxxxx, Ed. D. 4/20/2017 Assistant Superintendent Date Vice President for Academic Affairs Date Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx Date Program Director This agreement is in effect for students graduating from the Programming and Software Development Program at Eastland-TEC Fairfield career Center starting the academic year 2017-2019, and enrolling in one of Central Ohio Technical College’s Associate Degree Programs listed below. College 5/11/2023 Xxxxx X. Xxxxxxx, Edmatriculation must occur within 3 years of the high school graduation date. BUS-105 Introduction to Business 3.0 CIT-102 Computer Applications for IT 3.0 CIT-100 Principles of Computer Programming 2.0 CIT-130 Visual Basic I 3.0 CIT-142 Java Programming 3.0 CTAG Opportunity: Students in this pathway may have the opportunity to receive college credit through the CTAG system. Students must complete the: Career-Technical Credit Transfer (CT)² Verification of Course/Program Completion form in order to receive CTAG credits.D. Superintendent Date 5/10/2023 Xx. Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx Provost Date 5/10/2023 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx Director Date 5/10/2023 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, EJD Date Xxxx of Technical Studies

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Samples: Bilateral Articulation Agreement

Eligibility Criteria. Students seeking college credit through this bilateral articulation agreement must meet the following criteria/requirements: • The student must have completed the secondary Tech Prep competencies (academic and technical) relevant to the Central Ohio Technical College courses, with a grade of A, B, or C. • An application and subsequent matriculation to Information Technology and Digital Media Design Nursing Technologies or Emergency Medical Services Technology Programs at Central Ohio Technical College must occur within 3 years of the high school graduation date. • The student is responsible to inform college admissions personnel of his/her eligibility for articulated college credit and verify that appropriate documentation has been provided to the college by the secondary school. • Secondary instructors are required to have the appropriate teaching credential as defined by the Ohio Department of Education. • For the purpose of compliance with state, program or regional accreditation standards, Central Ohio Technical College reserves the right to review, validate and copy the credentials (e.g., college transcripts and resumes) of the instructors of articulated courses for external auditing purposes. • The secondary instructor(s) will complete an Instructor Recommendation Form for each student upon completion which will be maintained in the student’s secondary permanent file. An Instructor Recommendation Form must be submitted to the Records and Registration Office prior to receiving credit. • The college and secondary school will develop methods of publicizing the agreement to encourage students to take advantage of seamless transitions and advanced placement opportunities. • There will be no charge for college credit awarded through this agreement. • Student eligibility for technical or related credit is primarily determined by high school teachers evaluation based upon predetermined criteria set by the college. In certain cases, record of relevant student external certification, college proficiency testing, review of portfolios, or other forms of assessment may also be required. • Placement in Central Ohio Technical College’s courses is determined by the college’s official placement policy. Credit is available only for the technical courses specified on the attached list of articulated courses. • Articulated courses are recorded on the student’s permanent records after a student enrolls in and completes a non-articulated college credit hour at Central Ohio Technical College. The administrators and faculty of the program at both levels pledge their commitment and support to continuing this relationship and to promoting these articulation opportunities to the students. C-TEC Lancaster City Schools Central Ohio Technical College 5/11/2023 5/1/2023 Xxxxxxxx Xxxxx X. Xxxxxxx, Ed.D. Superintendent Date 5/10/2023 Xx. Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx Provost Date 5/10/2023 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx Director Date 5/10/2023 4/6/2023 Dr. Xxxx XxxxxxxxxXxxxxxx Date 4/6/2023 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, EJD Date Xxxx of Technical StudiesStudies 4/6/2023 Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxx Date Nursing Program Administrator

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Samples: Bilateral Articulation Agreement

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