Ohio Valley College Of Technology

Location and Contact Information

16808 Saint Clair Ave
East Liverpool, OH 43920-9453
USA
Main Tel: (330) 385-1070
Web Site

The campus is in a town not particularly near any major cities.

Overview

Ohio Valley College of Technology is a 2-year, private for-profit institute. The college is located in East Liverpool, Ohio and is abbreviated as OVCT. The institute was established in the year 1886. The college offers programs in diverse areas of study. Some of them include medical assisting, health information technology, dental assisting, computer technology/technical emphasis, computer technology, and accounting & business technology.

Ohio Valley College of Technology has a dynamic student life. The tuition planning office at OVCT works with the students to make tuition planning process easy. The college offers job placement assistance to the students. OVCT also helps students prepare for interviews, and review job leads.

Highlights (vs. Other Schools)

  • Many students concentrating in computer science and engineering and business and management.
  • High yield: the portion of accepted students who enroll.
  • High female/male ratio.

School characteristics:

  • The school is private, for-profit.
  • Academic calender: Semester.
  • Carnegie classification: Associates Colleges.

Features of note:

  • There are one or more libraries on-campus.
  • Part-time classes are available.

Tuition and Financial Aid (2009-2010)

ItemCost
State Tuition and fees$ 9,940

Financial Aid

Ohio Valley College Of Technology participates in US Title IV financial assistance programs.

In 2009-2010, 95% of students received financial aid of some sort.

Grants% of
Students
Average
Amount
Any Grant81%$6,378
Institutional Grant12%$2,198
Federal Grant76%$3,628
Pell Grant76%$3,480
Other Federal Grant69%$164
State or Local Grant67%$3,206

Loans% of
Students
Average
Amount
Student Loan74%$8,856
Federal Loan71%$9,084
Other Loan2%$2,000

(Please refer to BrainTrack's financial aid articles section for background information.)

Degrees Awarded (in 2009-2010)

DegreeTotal
Earned
Different
Programs
Associate565

Students

Student enrollment was 147 in 2009-2010 (284 full-time equivalent).

About 13% of the freshmen class in 2009-2010 was male and women were 87% of the class.

Students under 25 years old represent 48% of the student body. About 10% of the school is at least 40 years of age.

Admissions Summary (2009-2010)

ApplicantsAdmitted
Men80%
Women95%
All91%

Room and Board

On-campus housing is not available.

Graduate School Focus

The highest degree offered is the Associate.

Programs of Study

(Number of degrees in 2009-2010 in parentheses)

BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT (12 awarded)

  • Accounting

COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING (9 awarded)

  • Computer Software and Media Applications

MEDICAL ADMINISTRATION (12 awarded)

  • Medical Office Assistant/Specialist

MEDICAL SUPPORT AND TECHNOLOGY (23 awarded)

  • Dental Assisting/Assistant
  • Medical/Clinical Assistant