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Arkansas State University Three Rivers

Coordinates: 34°22′43″N 92°49′18″W / 34.3786°N 92.8218°W / 34.3786; -92.8218
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College of the Ouachitas
TypeCommunity college
Established1969 (1969)
PresidentDr. Stephen Schoonmaker
Students1,500
Location, ,
USA

34°22′43″N 92°49′18″W / 34.3786°N 92.8218°W / 34.3786; -92.8218
Websitewww.coto.edu

The College of the Ouachitas (COTO) is a public community college serving central Arkansas. Its campus is located in the city of Malvern. The school is named for the Ouachita Mountains, which cross through this portion of the state.

COTO approximately 1,500 students annually through its degree programs, technical courses, and community educational offerings.

History

COTO was established in 1969 as Ouachitas Vocational Technical School. The inaugural classes took place in January 1972, with 292 students enrolled in the certificate programs, such as automotive repair, food service, and cosmetology. In 1991, Governor Bill Clinton signed legislation that reorganized the state's vo-tech institutions into two-year accredited colleges. The newly renamed Ouachitas Technical College subsequently offered a broader degree of associate's programs, such as nursing, business administration, manufacturing technology, and criminal justice. As the number of programs began to expand, the school updated its mission and altered its name to the College of the Ouachitas in 2011.

Governance

COTO is governed by a seven-member Board of Trustees, appointed by the Governor. Each trustee serves a seven-year term which ends on June 30 of the final year.

Campus

The COTO campus was originally located in a former segregated high school building that was shuttered in the 1960s. Following the accreditation of the school, the City of Malvern adopted a 1 cent sales tax to exclusively fund the college. New campus buildings were constructed in the 1990s and early 2000s, including a library in 1999.

Accreditation

BRTC is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools, and its programs have been approved by the Arkansas Department of Higher Education and the Arkansas State Board of Vocational Education.

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