Ohio Hi-Point Career Technical Center
As the State of Ohio continues to improve and streamline it's K-16 educational delivery system, Champaign County and the region is blessed with having a high school and adult education partner the caliber of Ohio Hi-Point CTC. OHP’s main campus is located in neighboring Logan County, but does have a physical presence in Urbana at the South Point Campus facility.
high school student career training;
Adult continuing education and job retraining
The Ohio Hi-Point Career Center provides quality career, technical and academic education programs for area high school juniors and seniors from 14 school districts through more than 30 career training programs. Their Adult and Continuing Education Division provides a resource for adult learners to refresh or renew their skills and create a career or college pathway.
For more information, visit their website at: www.ohp.k12.oh.us
Fast Facts
Champaign County is conveniently nestled in the heart of west central Ohio.
- Established in 1805
- 30 miles from Columbus or Dayton; 10 miles from Springfield
- Serviced by U.S. Routes 68 and 36; within 15 miles of Interstates 70 and 75
- Blend of service, retail, manufacturing and agricultural businesses
- Miles of bike trails, hiking trails, rivers and wooded area wind its way through the county
- Population approximately 39,800; 428 square miles
- Quaint shopping, dining and art/antique shops
- Home to Warren Grimes the "father of aviation lighting"
- Well-known Champaign Countians include: William Saxbe, Clancy Brown, Johnny Appleseed and A.B. Graham
- Airport: Grimes Field (General Aviation)
- Home to Urbana University
- Destinations: Simon Kenton recreation trails, Cedar Bog, Ohio Caverns, Johnny Appleseed Museum, Mad River, Champaign County Fairgrounds, Kiser Lake State Park
