Stark State College of Technology

Stark State College Of Technology

Stark State College, also known as Stark State, is a public college located in Stark County, Ohio. The school offers 230 majors, options, one-year certificates and career enhancement certificates. Approximately 4,000 noncredit students are enrolled in continuing education and contract training activities. As of fall 2012 the enrollment is 15,672.

Stark State College prepares individuals to enter fields in the liberal arts, business and entrepreneurial studies, health sciences, engineering technologies, information technologies, education and human services, math and sciences. SSC awards degrees of associate of arts, associate of science, associate of applied science, associate of applied business and associate of technical studies.

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