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Ford ASSET is a partnership between Ford Motor Company, Dealerships, and Columbus State Community College. The program provides students the opportunity to become highly trained technicians employed by Ford, Lincoln, Mercury or Mazda dealerships. The program:

· Trains students to diagnose, service, and maintain vehicles using Ford recommended procedures, special tools, and service publications.

· Ensures that ASSET-trained technicians can easily become familiar with new systems and components as they are introduced.

· Provides Paid Work Experience during the program to reinforce what is being taught in the classroom.

· Allows an ASSET-trained student to earn an Associate's Degree in Automotive Technology, ASE Certifications, and, most importantly, Ford STST Certifications.
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Ford Asset Program at Columbus State Community College

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The Center for Workforce Development is committed to providing educational, interactive, and effective environmental health and safety training. Our safety-related training programs are available to individuals and businesses.

We customize to fit the needs of your group! Find out how to bring these educational training opportunities to your company!
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Columbus State Community College Fire Training Program

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Jason back here in the Delaware Hall gymnasium where the lady Cougars are at a daily practice before their next game. With another season underway we wanted to check in on the players. Among the standouts -- Freshman Sarah Yoder and Sophomore Katy Monnier. Both have 4.0 averages -- and solid skills on the court.

For Head Coach Randy Crites -- it's becoming second nature to lead this team. Following earlier stints as a high school coach, he's in his 17h season with the Lady Cougars and sees promise ahead this year.
Randy Crites, Women's Basketball Coach: We had some problems with free throws early but now we're up above 50% and the last four games we've been above 65%. We're getting better. These kids are working hard, trying to get better everyday
Another season for a team always striving for success.
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Columbus State Community College Women's Basketball Team

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In the midst of another basketball season -- the Columbus State Cougars are scoring on the court and in the classroom. It didn't take long for the men to make a mark. With just one loss in the first few weeks of the season they had achieved a national top-12 ranking in Division Two for junior colleges.

Pat Carlisle, Men's Basketball Coach: Team chemistry is a huge thing: Having the team on the same page and what that plan is. And it ultimately comes down to players have to make plays to win. To do that you have got to play hard.

Coach Carlisle has had an impressive run at Columbus State -- including 100 wins within five seasons. And his team qualified for the national tournament two years in a row including a finish as runners-up in the 2008 championship game. However, Carlisle stresses academic success alongside scoring success. Daily study tables before practice are mandatory.

Bernie Agnew, Freshman Guard, 3.3 GPA: The responsibility of grades is real important to emphasize for everybody to get their grades in basically so we can all prosper later in our careers

Glenn Cosey, Freshman Point Guard, 3.7 GPA: They're real big because sometimes you don't feel like doing homework, but when you get at study table you have no choice.

The focus pays off. During the autumn 2010 quarter the team's GPA averaged a 3.1 percent -- a new high. The team hasn't lost a player to academic ineligibility in four seasons. With another season off to a good start, these cougars plan to keep scoring big -- on the court - and off.
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Columbus State Community College Men's Basketball Team