Military Assistance Program

OTC is proud to support military veterans and their families

On behalf of all the employees and students of OTC/PSI and our families, we thank you for your service to our country. We appreciate that our freedom comes from the service and sacrifice of America’s military forces.

If you’re currently transitioning to civilian life or if you’ve already transitioned out, a career as a Professional Technician in the automotive, diesel, welding, collision repair, motorcycle or racing may be for you. OTC/PSI and our industry partners can make it easy for military personnel to get trained for a great career in a rewarding industry.

Industry knows what you can accomplish. The transportation industry places a high value on hiring military personnel because of your discipline, leadership, goal orientation, ability to take direction and your ability to be part of a team.

We offer employment opportunities around the country so you can decide to return home, relocate or return to your base’s state.

In addition, many of our students are former military personnel who can talk about the benefits of an education at OTC/PSI. As the 2009 School of the Year and one that focuses on discipline and hard work – we are right up your alley.

As you transition away from the military, you need to make the most of your GI Bill benefits without wasting time. OTC stands ready to help you and your family find living accommodations and employment while you’re in college. We can also help locate employment for spouses too.

Our military admissions representatives, trained to work with personnel transitioning from all branches of the armed forces, will assist you at each step as you shift from military service into the technician training program that will get you started on an exciting career.

As a veteran of military service, you may be entitled to the GI Bill and other educational benefits through the VA.

Contact us today to get started on transitioning out of the military and into a successful career! Also, keep an eye out as we present at your base’s TAP or ACAP classes.

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"I began practicing auto collision about five years ago. Initially I was interested in mechanics, but then found auto body repair much more interesting as it also allowed me to use my artistic abilities. I was lucky enough to receive scholarship money toward attending Ohio Technical College from my instructor Gary Dolbow. She gave me the opportunity to advance my skills in auto body. While here at OTC, I learned how to weld, perform plastic repair, paint and refinish, pull frames on a frame rack, custom paint with airbrushing and pinstriping, and replace windows in vehicles. The skills that I learned in the last 18 months you cannot find anywhere else. I look forward to working in the industry and making a difference."

Carmine Moccia