Washington State Community College in Marietta, Ohio has over 50 degree and certificate programs to choose from. Some of the majors include nursing, accounting and graphic design. Students can apply online or mail in their applications. The college has an open enrollment policy that doesn't require a minimum GPA or SAT score. Student activities include a spring picnic, blood drives, Habitat for Humanity and nursing clubs. Students with kids under the age of five can take their kids to the college's on-site childcare center.
Washington State Community College
710 Colegate Drive
Marietta, OH 45750
740-374-8716
wscc.edu
Terra Community College was founded in 1968 as an engineering school, but has grown into a 103-acre campus with over 100 majors. You can get an Associate's degree in business, which includes management classes, technical study and the digital design. It is accredited by the North Central Higher Learning Commission. The college has its own foundation, which raises money for building construction and scholarships. Student clubs include a nursing and astronomy club. You can work out at the Student Activities Center, where you can take a fitness test and run on the indoor running track.
Terra Community College
2830 Napoleon Road
Fremont, OH 4342
419-334-8400
terra.edu
Edison Community College was founded in 1973 and has grown to two campuses. One campus is in Darke County and the main campus is in Piqua. There are over 30 degree programs including Associate's degrees in fine arts, business management, accounting and English. Courses include French, humanities, physics, marketing and paralegal studies. As of 2010, you can apply online or by mail by providing your past SAT or Act score and a $20 application fee. The school recommends calling the admissions office for guidance during the admission process. The school also has a health clinic, cafeteria and coffee shop.
Edison Community College
1973 Edison Drive
Piqua, OH 45356
937-778-8600
edisonohio.edu