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COTC wins award for Promise programs

The college was recognized for its tuition-free initiatives in Licking, Knox and Coshocton counties for students from households earning $100,000 or less

Central Ohio Technical College recently earned a 2025-26 Innovation of the Year Award for the development of its Promise programs, through which students in its service region who exhibit financial need can receive free tuition.
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Central Ohio Technical College recently earned a 2025-26 Innovation of the Year Award for the development of its Promise programs, through which students in its service region who exhibit financial need can receive free tuition.

The award is presented by the League for Innovation in the Community College, an international nonprofit dedicated to encouraging and rewarding innovation in the community college environment.

COTC is one of 26 schools — spanning the U.S. and Canada — the league is honoring this year. The award recognizes experimental spirit and innovative activities led by faculty, staff and administrators at member colleges.

In February COTC implemented its new Licking County Promise and expanded its existing Knox County Promise and Coshocton County Promise programs. These programs allow any new, continuing or returning students from those counties who report an annual household income of $100,000 or less on the Free Application for Federal Student Aid to be eligible for free tuition. The Licking County Promise goes into effect summer semester of this year.

“These Promise programs have the potential to change the higher education accessibility landscape of our region,” said John M. Berry, Ph.D., president of COTC. “Such great financial support exemplifies our steadfast commitment to changing futures for the better. I can’t wait to see its lasting impact.”