
The Eaton Center, serving Preble County, provides targeted programs in technical trades, health sciences, and business to meet the demands of manufacturing and healthcare sectors in southwest Ohio. As a regional outpost, it offers convenient access to credit and non-credit courses for adult learners and recent high school graduates.
Facilities include specialized workshops and healthcare simulation areas, ensuring practical, job-ready training. The center collaborates with local employers like Eaton Corporation for internships and job placement. Flexible formats, including weekends and evenings, accommodate shift workers. Advisors guide students toward stackable credentials that ladder into full degrees. Emphasizing safety and innovation, programs incorporate current industry standards and soft skills like teamwork. The Eaton Center supports economic development by upskilling the workforce, with graduates filling critical roles in Preble County's growing sectors. Annually, it serves a diverse student body, promoting lifelong learning and community prosperity through accessible, high-quality education.
The Greenville Center specializes in accessible education for Darke County residents, offering a selection of associate degrees and certificates tailored to regional needs in agriculture, healthcare, and business. This campus emphasizes flexible scheduling for working adults and high school students through dual enrollment.
The center's smaller class sizes promote individualized instruction, supported by modern computer labs and a dedicated advising team. Programs align with workforce demands in northwest Ohio, including collaborations with the Darke County Economic Development. Students benefit from evening and online hybrid options, making higher education attainable without relocation. With a commitment to community engagement, the Greenville Center hosts workshops on financial literacy and career planning, empowering learners to thrive in local industries while pursuing long-term goals. This location enrolls hundreds of students each semester, contributing to regional economic vitality through skilled graduates.
The Piqua Campus, as the main hub of Edison State Community College, offers a comprehensive array of associate degree programs designed for transfer to four-year institutions or direct entry into the workforce. Students can pursue liberal arts, sciences, and professional studies with a focus on foundational skills.
Additionally, the campus provides workforce development through short-term certificates in welding, HVAC, and medical assisting. With state-of-the-art facilities including simulation labs and a library resource center, students receive personalized support from faculty. The curriculum emphasizes critical thinking, diversity, and practical application, ensuring graduates are competitive in Ohio's job market. Community partnerships enhance experiential learning opportunities, such as internships at local hospitals and manufacturers. Overall, the Piqua Campus serves over 3,000 students annually, fostering a supportive environment for academic and career success across diverse fields.
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