Northwest State Community College

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Established1968; 58 years ago (1968)
Parent institution
University System of Ohio
PresidentTodd Hernandez
Northwest State Community College
TypePublic community college
Established1968; 58 years ago (1968)
Parent institution
University System of Ohio
PresidentTodd Hernandez
Administrative staff
1,300
Students4,123[1]
Location,
United States[2]

41°27′02″N 84°17′53″W / 41.450662°N 84.298089°W / 41.450662; -84.298089
ColorsGreen & yellow
  

Northwest State Community College is a public community college near Archbold, Ohio, United States. It is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission.[3] Its current president is Todd Hernandez.[4]

The college is divided into five academic divisions with nearly 70 degree and certificate programs available. The five academic divisions are the Allied Health Business & Public Service Division, the Arts & Science Division, the Industrial Technologies Division, the Nursing Division, and the STEM Division.[5]

In 1968, the Ohio Board of Regents approved the creation of NSCC, then titled "Four County Technical Institute". In 1972, the institute was renamed Northwest Technical College. In 1994, the institute officially became a community college, changing its name one last time to Northwest State Community College.[6]

Campus

The main NSCC Campus in Archbold, OH is a two-story building that is a combination of several different buildings.

NSCC completed developing a full-service campus in Van Wert, OH for Paulding and Van Wert County learners. On-site learning began January 2026.[7]

Honor societies

Admissions and students

References

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