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Need a list of Ohio Colleges

I'm a bit overwhelmed trying to sift through all the information about different colleges in Ohio. I was wondering if anyone could point me to a reliable list or resource that covers all the colleges in the state? I am mainly looking for information about their rural vs urban setting, popularity of majors, and student demographics.

a month ago

Sure, I can certainly list out some of the major colleges and universities in Ohio, with a bit of basic information regarding their location and popular majors. Starting off, we have:

1. Ohio State University (OSU) - Located in the urban setting of Columbus, it is known for a variety of majors including Business, Management, Marketing, and Engineering.

2. Miami University-Oxford - Located in the small town of Oxford and is well known for its Business, Management, and Marketing programs.

3. University of Cincinnati - This is another urban university located in Cincinnati and it's known for Health Professions, Business, Management, and Marketing.

4. Case Western Reserve University, a private institution in the urban setting of Cleveland, is known for strong programs in Engineering, Biology, and Health Professions.

5. Kent State University at Kent - Situated in a suburban setting in Kent, popular majors include Business, Visual and Performing Arts, and Journalism.

6. Ohio University-Main Campus - Located in the small city of Athens and is known for its Health Professions and Business programs.

7. Baldwin Wallace University - A private institution located in Berea in a suburban setting, known for its Business, Music, and Education programs.

8. University of Dayton - A private institution located in Dayton, recognized for Engineering and Business programs.

In terms of student demographics, you'll usually find a mix of both in-state and out-of-state students, as well as international students. The specific breakdown can get quite detailed and varies from school to school, so you'll want to look up each institution's Common Data Set for the most accurate information.

This should give you a solid start. As you identify the schools you're interested in, you can delve deeper into each institution's own website—most schools provide detailed info on their demographics, popular majors, campus setting, etc. Remember, finding the right fit for you involves considering a lot of factors, including academic offerings, campus culture, financial aid availability, and more. Don't be shy to reach out to admissions offices if you have specific questions!

a month ago

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