Representatives from all the school districts that Rhodes State College works with were in attendance learning about the ways Ohio community colleges can assist in filling the workforce pipeline. By working with their K-12, business, and university partners, changes can be made to meet all their needs. They have seen success with the college credit plus program that allows high school students to take college courses.
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An event showed students what they can expect when they enter the health industry. 125 students from Apollo Career Center and Tri-Star Career Compact attended Med Prep Day, hosted by Rhodes State College. The event has students go to the main campus as well as the Borra Center for Health Sciences located in Lima's Town Square. Rhodes State College states that they wanted to make sure students learn about what they can expect in the field early, as well as get a first-hand look at certain advancements in the industry.