
Education. Business. Community.
At the very heart of the Ohio Hi-Point Career Center is a strong belief in the partnership among three key constituencies: education, business, and community. OHP has strong ties to all three. Since we partner with 14 school districts in five counties, we pride ourselves in being involved in each unique community.
Our EDUCATION partnerships begin with our partner schools from Auglaize, Champaign, Hardin, Logan, and Union Counties. Not only do students in grades 11 and 12 attend classes on our Bellefontaine Campus, but we also host Satellite Programs in many of these school districts. Additionally, we have partnerships with many colleges in the area, which gives our high school and adult education students the opportunity to earn college credit while taking classes here.
Our BUSINESS partnerships help us provide real-world experiences for our students. Many local businesses, from privately-owned to large manufacturing companies, work in cooperation with OHP to provide internships, apprenticeships, advanced training to employees, refresher skills, and more.
Finally, our involvement in the COMMUNITY is overwhelming. Not only do our students and staff get involved in various community programs, but our campus is host to many community events. We also have beautiful banquet and meeting facilities on our campus for various groups and organizations to utilize. With our emphasis on technology, these locales are perfect for multimedia presentations and other events requiring the use of advanced technology. OHP values its educational, business, and community partnerships and would love to have your organization or business get involved!

Success Stories

“I had always
wanted to work
in the medical field,
and the time came in my life when I could get schooled as a nurse, and I took the opportunity to do so. The courses were tough, but the teachers were tougher and demanded we learn the material expected to become good nurses. The Ohio Hi-Point nursing program expects its graduates to be GOOD nurses! ”







