
Terra State
How Terra is Helping make college affordable. Learn about financial aid, grants, scholarships, and the resources available to help make college classes affordable and bring your career goals …
Apply for Classes - Terra State Community College
Spring classes begin Tuesday, January 20, 2026. Terra offers the degrees, certificates, and transfer pathways you need for a career that lets you be you. Have questions? Contact our …
About Us - Terra State Community College
Terra State has proudly served northwest Ohio as a leading educational institution for over 50 years. We are accredited, state-supported and provide our community members with …
Online Education - Terra State Community College
What do you offer online? Terra State has three degrees, two business certificates and many online classes that count towards other degrees and certificates.
Degrees & Programs - Terra State Community College
Terra State offers many opportunities to earn a degree or certificate. We are constantly evaluating the needs of our community and responding by adding new certificates and degrees. We also …
Apply & Aid - Terra State Community College
The first step to getting the education you desire at Terra State is to fill out our free application. No matter who you are or where you come from, you are welcome here.
Terra State Community College
May 15, 2023 · Terra State Community College, a two-year accredited, state-supported, commuter college located in Fremont, Ohio, offers a variety of options for those who want to …
Personnel - Terra State Community College
Dec 28, 2025 · Terra State Community College, a two-year accredited, state-supported, commuter college located in Fremont, Ohio, offers a variety of options for those who want to …
The Kern Center for Workforce and Community Education
Contact Us The Kern Center [email protected] 419.559.2464 B104 Terry Farris, PhD Executive Director for Workforce and Community Education [email protected] 419.559.2463 B10-G …
Office of Admissions - Terra State Community College
Terra State extends educational opportunity to everyone with a high school diploma or GED certificate, and to non-high school graduates under certain conditions.