Great Oaks Career Campuses


Certificate

Public

Suburban

138
Cincinnati, OH

Graduation Rate

61%

Average Annual Cost

$ 10,911

Median Earnings

$ 55,163
Fields of Study
Fields of Study at Great Oaks Career Campuses
Field of Study
Certificates
Fire Science/Fire-fighting
5
Heating Air Conditioning Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician
11
Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician
11
Welding Technology/Welder
11
Construction Trades General
11

This shows the top five programs (or fewer) at this center based on the average number of monthly certificates awarded. There may be other available programs not listed here that also award certificates.

Average Annual Cost for Largest Programs

Field of Study
Annual Cost
Fire Science/Fire-fighting
$8,834
Heating Air Conditioning Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician
$11,930
Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician
$11,844
Welding Technology/Welder
$11,558
Construction Trades General
$11,722

Costs may include tuition, living costs, books and supplies, and fees minus the average grants and scholarships for federal financial aid recipients.

By Family Income

Family Income
Net Price
0–30,000
$7,050
30,001–48,000
$9,904
48,001–75,000
$10,606
75,001–110,000
$11,824
110,001+
$11,824

Depending on the federal, state, or center grant aid available, students in your income bracket may pay more or less than the overall average costs.

Number of FAFSA

415

Percent Sending FAFSA to Two Schools

19%

Percent Receiving Pell Grants

72%

Students Receiving Federal Loans

51%

Median Total Debt After Graduation

The typical total debt for undergraduate borrowers who obtain a certificate or credential.

$5,500

Typical Monthly Loan Payment

$58

Acceptance Rate

data not reported

Test Scores

This center has an open admission policy, which means that all students who apply are accepted. The admission test score (SAT/ACT) policy for the center is unknown.

Graduation Rate

61%

Students Who Return After Their First Year

82%

Median Earnings

$ 55,163

The median earnings of former students who received federal financial aid at 10 year after entering the school.

Percentage Earning More than a HS Graduate

79% of students

Earnings After Completing Field of Study

N/A

Do the FAFSA!

Once you’ve found a pathway, the next smart move is starting your FAFSA—the Free Application for Federal Student Aid. It may help you unlock money to help pay for your training. It can make a huge difference in what options are affordable. Talk to your parents or guardians soon and ask them to work with you get started.

Completing the FAFSA early gives you the best chance at grants, scholarships, and financial aid. If you’re ready to elevate your future, FAFSA is your next step.

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myPathway Project

myPathway is a project of the Ohio Department of Higher Education. It is a resource for high school students, families, and counselors, to explore career pathways at the Ohio Career-Technical Centers.

Across Ohio, there are 47 OTCs that collectively offer hands-on training in hundreds of fields like healthcare, manufacturing, truck driving, CNC operations, HVAC, electrical trades, IT, cybersecurity, and more — getting you career-ready fast.

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Graduation Rate

The graduation rate is the share of students who completed within 150 percent of the expected time to graduation (e.g., 15 months for 10-month certificates). This graduation rate only applies to students studying full-time who started at this center.

Average Annual Cost

The average annual net price that a student who receives federal financial aid pays to cover expenses (e.g., tuition, living expenses) to attend the school’s largest program. Net price is the program’s cost of attendance minus any grants and scholarships received. For public schools, this is only the average cost for in-state students.

Median Earnings

The median annual earnings of individuals that received federal student aid and began college at this institution 10 years ago, regardless of their completion status.

Field of Study

 

Field of Study Programs for reatoakscareercampuses

# Code Title Awards
year 1
Awards
year 2
1 1504 Electromechanical Instrumentation and Maintenance Technologies/Technicians. 16 15
2 4301 Criminal Justice and Corrections. 26 48
3 4302 Fire Protection. 39 38
4 4600 Construction Trades, General. 13 14
5 4605 Plumbing and Related Water Supply Services. 0 0
6 4702 Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician (HAC, HACR, HVAC, HVACR). 28 18
7 4706 Vehicle Maintenance and Repair Technologies. 36 23
8 4805 Precision Metal Working. 39 25
9 4902 Ground Transportation. 7 10
10 5106 Dental Support Services and Allied Professions. 13 8
11 5107 Health and Medical Administrative Services. 11 14
12 5139 Practical Nursing, Vocational Nursing and Nursing Assistants. 28 5

FAFSA

The FAFSA, Free Application for Federal Student Aid, is a form that students use to apply for financial aid to help pay for career school or college. It’s used to determine eligibility for federal grants, federal loans, and work-study programs. States, colleges, and career schools often use FAFSAs  to award their own financial aid.

Pell Grant

A Pell Grant is a need-based grant offered by the U.S. Department of Education to students and their families who demonstrate a financial need. It is a financial aid that does not need to be repaid, unlike loans. A Pell  grant is designed to help eligible students afford additional education at technical schools and colleges. 

Students Receiving Federal Loans

The share of undergraduate students who borrowed federal loans to help pay for attending this center.

Median Total Debt After Graduation for Loans Taken Out at This Center

The median cumulative federal debt of undergraduate borrowers who graduated from this center. This figure includes only federal loans originated at the center awarding the credential; it excludes private student loans, Parent PLUS loans, and federal loans originated at previously attended schools.

Note that this value includes federal loan debt from all undergraduate borrowers that completed their program.

Monthly Student Loan Payment for Loans Taken Out at This Center

The median monthly loan payment for student borrowers who completed, based only on federal loan debt originated at the center awarding the credential, if it were repaid over 10 years at a 4.99% interest rate. This 10-year fixed payment plan is just one of several plans available to federal borrowers. Please see the repayment calculator (to estimate monthly payments for alternative payment plans).

Acceptance Rate

The share of first-time students who applied to this center that were accepted.

Test Scores

At centers that report their test scores, 50 percent had scores within this range. Of the remaining 50 percent, half were above the range and half were below. Not all centers require test scores.

Students Who Return After Their First Year

 

Percent Earning More than a High School Graduate

 

Field of Study Median Earnings

The median annual earnings of students five years after graduation from the center with a certificate in their field of study. Only data from students who received federal financial aid are included in the calculation.

These data are based on school-reported information about students’ program of completion. The U.S. Department of Education cannot fully confirm the completeness of these reported data for this school.

Note: The median earnings displayed describe a different group of students than the number of graduates displayed.