Ohio Institute of Technology

The Ohio Institute of Technology (OIT) was a trade school that operated in Columbus, Ohio, United States from 1952 until being renamed as part of the DeVry Institute of Technology in 1983 (and later DeVry University).
An unaffiliated school by the same name was founded in 2002, and functioned mainly as an auxiliary educational organization within the State of Ohio for accredited public Universities, Community Colleges and Joint Vocational Schools. OIT’s core curriculum focused primarily on industry recognized information technology certifications.
Original institution
Ohio Technical College was founded in 1952 and later changed its name to Ohio Institute of Technology. In 1968, the school was acquired by the , a wholly owned subsidiary of the Bell & Howell Company. In September 1971 a new facility was opened at 1350 Alum Creek Drive in Columbus. DeVry Institute of Technology later changed its name to DeVry University-Columbus to match its sister colleges.
After years of non-use, the trade name Ohio Institute of Technology, was reissued in 2002 to NTI, Inc.
 
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