Ohio-Michigan Association of Career Colleges and Schools 2109 Stella Court Suite 125 Columbus, OH 43215 OHIO & MICHIGAN HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS 2019 Scholarship Opportunities The Ohio-Michigan Association of Career Colleges and Schools offers more than 185 Leads! Scholarship Opportunities for graduating High School Seniors! Apply today! Valued at over $268,000 Excellent Opportunities for Post-Secondary Education in: Accounting Aviation Broadcasting Business Administration Computer Dental Assisting Culinary Arts HVAC Medical Office Administration Medical Assisting Motion Picture Technology Nursing Pharmacy Technician Information Technology Veterinary Technology And More……. Preparing Ohio & Michigan’s Workforce for Jobs of Tomorrow
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Ohio-Michigan Association of Career Colleges and Schools
2109 Stella Court Suite 125
Columbus, OH 43215
OHIO & MICHIGAN HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS
2019 Scholarship Opportunities The Ohio-Michigan Association of Career Colleges and Schools offers more than 185 Leads!
Scholarship Opportunities for graduating High School Seniors! Apply today!
Valued at over $268,000
Excellent Opportunities for Post-Secondary Education in: Accounting
Aviation
Broadcasting
Business Administration
Computer
Dental Assisting
Culinary Arts
HVAC
Medical Office Administration
Medical Assisting
Motion Picture Technology
Nursing
Pharmacy Technician
Information Technology
Veterinary Technology
And More…….
Preparing Ohio & Michigan’s Workforce for Jobs of Tomorrow
Facts about Career Colleges and Schools and their Students…..
➢ There are 500 licensed career colleges and schools in Ohio and Michigan that provide professional, technical and
career-specific programs in 200+ occupational areas; granting degrees, diplomas, and certificates.
➢ All Ohio Career Colleges and Schools are licensed by the State of Ohio and overseen by the Ohio State Board of Career Colleges and Schools. Michigan Career Colleges and Schools are overseen by The Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs and all are approved by the U.S. Department of Education.
➢ Many career colleges and schools are nationally and/or regionally accredited by the Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges, The Higher Learning Commission (North Central Association of Colleges and Schools), Accrediting Bureau of Health Education Schools and many more.
➢ Career college students account for about 78% of all the business, health and computer graduates; three occupations projected to be among the fastest growing jobs through 2019.
➢ Approximately 79% of graduates find jobs in their field of study within 90 days of graduation.
➢ The average cost of tuition at Ohio and Michigan Career Colleges is less than the $13,000 statewide average for all of Ohio and Michigan’s tax-supported community colleges, state universities, their branches and non-profits.
➢ Colleges and Schools are privately owned and operated and not supported by any federal, state, or local tax
money.
➢ Sources: U.S. Dept. of Education’s Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS), Ohio State Board of Career Colleges and Schools, and Cyanna Education Services.
The OMACCS LEADS! Scholarship Program for 2019
The Ohio-Michigan Association of Career Colleges and Schools, in cooperation with 23 participating career colleges and schools, is offering more than 100 scholarships. The primary objective of these scholarships is to provide students with the education and training necessary to obtain a job in an Ohio or Michigan business or industry and encourage students to learn more about leadership in their communities.
Available scholarships may cover full, one-half tuition, or a specific dollar amount. Awards for each individual scholarship are not transferable to other programs or schools. Finances for the scholarships are borne by the member schools and colleges and no state or federal funds are involved.
Who is Eligible?
• These scholarships are available to any current high school senior graduating from any Ohio or Michigan High School by June of 2019
• The applicant needs a “C” average or better to apply. Students do not have to demonstrate financial need.
• Each applicant must be nominated by a local civic or community leader or by a current member of the Ohio or Michigan Legislature.
• Any recipient of a scholarship must be able to meet the college or school’s entrance requirements.
• Each applicant is eligible to apply for up to three scholarships but must use a separate application for each scholarship.
• The scholarship recipient must start classes either the summer or fall term following their high school graduation.
Scholarship Information
• The scholarship amount will be allocated over the length of the program.
• Scholarships are not transferable from one school or program to another.
• Scholarship funds may be used for tuition, processing fees, books, lab charges, and student activity fees.
• A scholarship committee will select the winner for each scholarship. The recipient must meet the requirements of the college offering the scholarship.
• Scholarship winners will be notified no later than May 17, 2019
Scholarship winners will be posted on the OMACCS website: www.omaccs.org