Campus News
Click titles for full story
Ohio State Senator Joseph Schiavoni recently visited the Youngstown Campus.
Rebecca (Becky) Iacobucci will be graduating with a health information technology degree in August and has already passed two coding certification tests.
Priscilla Gotay has always been a woman pushing for the top; she describes herself as a "go get 'em" personality.
The Youngstown Student Activities Council recently provided an all day field trip to Pittsburgh for any student that wished to attend.
“I feel very prepared to work in a pharmacy..."
Youngstown student Robert Hill is a former boxing champion and held the title of Ohio Junior Middleweight Champion, rated third in the world at that time.
In May, students in Instructor BJ Arnold’s Environmental Science class at the Youngstown Campus enjoyed a guest speaker from Iceland for a week.
Students in the Phlebotomy Techniques class at the Youngstown Campus recently surprised their instructor.
Marla Bryner is in her 4th term at National College and is already hired as a medical assistant.
Joshua Browning is only in his third term and has already taken and passed an A+ certification test.
Taunya Bourne (pictured, right) recently finished her class work for the business administration-management degree program at the Youngstown Campus.
Keyonna Jennings is a full-time student at the Youngstown Campus and is working part-time as an extern for a drop-off catering and restaurant delivery service.
Migd Niser is well-prepared for a successful career.
On April 16th, the Youngstown Campus hosted a meeting for the Ohio Association of Career Colleges and Schools (OACCS) and State Senator Joe Schiavoni from the 33rd Ohio District.
At the beginning of the spring term, Career Center Directors Jamie Jackson and Evon Cavelli of the Youngstown Campus started “The Capital Club.”
As a retired army veteran, Paul McCartney knows a thing or two about setting your mind to a task and getting it done.
Marilyn Woodcock will finish her degree in business administration-accounting in May.
Youngstown graduate Stacy Pondillo finished the degree requirements...
Shaquala Stanford is dedicated to the medical field.
The Youngstown Campus recognized graduates with a pinning ceremony.
Youngstown student Toni Palya (pictured) graduated from the health information technology degree (HIT) program at the end of the winter term on Friday, February 19th and she started her new career on the following Monday, February 22nd.
As a part of classroom instruction, John Chovan invited Michael Calcagni, a colleague who worked with the NBA’s Cleveland Cavaliers and Lake Erie Monsters hockey team to speak to his Principles of Marketing class.
Inspiration for going to college comes from many sources.
Arnold Lawson is a new student in the business administration-management program at the Youngstown Campus but he is an old hand at cooking barbecue.
Dr. J. Britten Shroyer, an orthopedic surgeon at Marymount Hospital in Cleveland, recently praised surgical technology student Ashley Traina.
Vickie Windt, a student at the Youngstown Campus, is an exemplary model for the career minded student looking for opportunity in today’s job market.
On Friday, January 15th, the Student Activities Council at the Youngstown Campus went on a field trip to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Mark Rauschenberg is a lifelong serviceman and a National College student.
Graduate Sascha Benders has just been hired full-time by Broadband Hospitality Inc.