Getting Started
Getting Started
Ozarks Technical Community College is a two-year institution of higher learning that offers a wide variety of academic courses designed to transfer to colleges and universities, technical programs that provide skills and training to enter the workforce, and health certificates and degrees to enter the growing field of healthcare. There are numerous benefits to starting your educational endeavors at Ozarks Technical Community College. We offer personal attention, small class sizes, affordable tuition rates, state-of-the-art technology, and a quality education.
We strive to provide an accessible, high-quality, affordable education to a variety of students, from first-time college students to continuing education students. Requirements for enrolling at OTC vary based on the type of student you are. Here, you'll find information and links to the pages you need to get started!
What Type of Student Are You?
- First-time StudentThe first-time student has never attended college before.
- Transfer StudentThe transfer student has attended another college and wishes to transfer to OTC.
- Visiting StudentThe visiting student is not seeking a degree at OTC and has either completed a degree or is currently attending another college or university.
- Re-admitted OTC StudentThe re-admitted OTC student previously attended OTC and wants to come back.
- Current OTC StudentThe current OTC student is attending OTC right now or has attended OTC within the past two semesters or terms.
- International StudentThe international student wishes to attend OTC or is currently attending OTC.
- Community EnrichmentThe Continuing Education Center is your key to personal and professional development. We deliver both seated classroom environments and online training environments to provide convenience that fits your schedule.
- First-Generation College StudentThe first-generation college student is the first in his or her family to attend college. This link provides resources for that student.
- High School StudentThe high school student wants to earn college credit while still attending high school.
- Veteran's AffairsIf you are a veteran, there may be other benefits available to you.




