North Central State College

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Mansfield Campus welcome sign
Mansfield Campus welcome sign

North Central State College is a two-year technical college, located in Mansfield, Ohio.[1] It is located on the 644-acre Mansfield Campus with The Ohio State University. NCSC offers associate's degrees and certification programs in a number of career fields including business, computers, engineering, health science and public service, technology and workforce development. It was founded in 1961 as Mansfield School of Technology.[2]

The College has articulation agreements with a number of four-year institutions in Ohio for students who wish to transfer to other institutions and continue their education without the loss of credits earned.

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Byron E. Kee Hall
Byron E. Kee Hall
Health & Science Center
Health & Science Center
James W. Kehoe Center for Advanced Learning
James W. Kehoe Center for Advanced Learning
  • Child Development Center, OSU/NC State
  • Schuttera Service Center, OSU
  • Campus Recreation Center, OSU/NC State
  • Ovalwood Hall/Founders Auditorium/Pearl Conard Gallery, OSU
  • Bromfield Hall/Conard Learning Center, OSU/NC State
  • Eisenhower Hall, OSU/NC State
  • Campus Bookstore, OSU/NC State
  • Fallerius Technical Education Center, NC State
  • Health & Science Center, NC State
  • Byron E. Kee Hall, NC State
  • John O. Riedl Hall (Administration and Classroom Building), OSU
  • Jeffrey Molyet Village Apartments, OSU/NC State
  • James W. Kehoe Center for Advanced Learning, a building that is part of North Central State College is located about six miles (9 km) northwest of the main campus on State Route 39 at 175 Mansfield Avenue in Shelby, Ohio.

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