Ohio Business College changed its name to the current in 2009. The college provides students with comprehensive training needed for careers in the healthcare fields. It offers associate’s degree and diploma programs to its students in areas like medical administrative assistance, dental assistance, medical assistance and information technology office support.
Ohio Business College has a career and student service department that provides its students with academic and career counseling services. It also offers job placement assistance to its graduates.
At Ohio Business College, together, its faculty and staff work collectively to create a learning environment that builds confidence, pride, and respect. They enrich students’ lives by providing progressive career training, along with the critical thinking skills necessary to be successful in different high demand professions within our communities.
AccreditationOhio Business College is accredited as a business school by: Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools.
AdmissionsApplying consists of three steps: 1) contact the college and make an appointment; 2) meet with one of admissions representatives for discussing career goals and tour through the campus; 3) make a financial aid appointment.
High school students will be accepted for enrollment upon completion of their high school diploma or GED. Ohio Business College does not require ACT and SAT scores prior to admission.
Financial AidFinancial Aid Department will guide students through every step of the process. The basic application to receive any financial aid is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid, or the FAFSA.
Ohio Business College has student financial aid staff dedicated to providing them with financial aid information. They can serve students' needs and help them obtain the financial assistance you need to achieve their educational and career goals.