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Encyclopedia > List of Ohio colleges

See Ohio state entry

Contents

Federal Institutions

State Institutions

Four-Year

Medical Schools

Two-Year Branch Campuses

  • Bowling Green State University, Firelands College, Huron, Ohio
  • Miami University, Hamilton Campus, Hamilton, Ohio
  • Miami University, Middletown Campus, Middletown, Ohio
  • Kent State University, Ashtabula Campus, Ashtabula, Ohio
  • Kent State University, East Liverpool Campus, East Liverpool, Ohio
  • Kent State University, Geauga Campus, Burton, Ohio
  • Kent State University, Salem Campus, Salem, Ohio
  • Kent State University, Stark Campus, Canton, Ohio
  • Kent State University, Trumbull Campus, Warren, Ohio
  • Kent State University, Tuscarawas Campus, New Philadelphia, Ohio
  • Kent State University School of Technology
  • Ohio State University at Lima, Lima, Ohio
  • Ohio State University at Mansfield, Mansfield, Ohio
  • Ohio State University at Marion, Marion, Ohio
  • Ohio State University at Newark, Newark, Ohio
  • Ohio University, Chillicothe Campus, Chillicothe, Ohio
  • Ohio University, Eastern Campus, Saint Clairsville, Ohio
  • Ohio University, Lancaster Campus, Lancaster, Ohio
  • Ohio University, Southern Campus, Ironton, Ohio
  • Ohio University, Zanesville Campus, Zanesville, Ohio
  • University of Akron, Wayne College, Orrville, Ohio
  • University of Cincinnati, Clermont College, Batavia, Ohio
  • University of Cincinnati, Raymond Walters College, Cincinnati, Ohio
  • Wright State University, Lake Campus, Celina, Ohio

Two-Year Community and Technical Colleges

  • Ohio State University Agricultural Technical Institute, Wooster, Ohio
  • Belmont Technical College, St. Clairsville, Ohio, and Cadiz, Ohio
  • Central Ohio Technical College, Newark, Ohio (operated jointly with Ohio State University, Newark Campus)
  • Cincinnati State Technical and Community College, Cincinnati, Ohio
  • Clark State Community College, Springfield, Ohio
  • Columbus State Community College, Columbus, Ohio
  • Cuyahoga Community College, Cleveland, Ohio
  • Edison Community College, Piqua, Ohio
  • Hocking College, Nelsonville, Ohio
  • James A. Rhodes State College, Lima, Ohio (formerly Lima Technical College
  • Jefferson Community College, Steubenville, Ohio (formerly Jefferson Technical College)
  • Lakeland Community College, Kirtland, Ohio
  • Lorain County Community College, Elyria, Ohio
  • Marion Technical College, Marion, Ohio
  • North Central State College, Mansfield, Ohio (co-located with OSU-Mansfield)
  • Northwest State Community College, Archbold, Ohio
  • Owens Community College, Toledo, Ohio, and Findlay, Ohio
  • Rio Grande Community College, Rio Grande, Ohio (operated by the University of Rio Grande)
  • Sinclair Community College, Dayton, Ohio
  • Southern State Community College, Hillsboro, Ohio, Fincastle, Ohio, Wilmington, Ohio, and Washington Court House, Ohio
  • Stark State College of Technology, Canton, Ohio
  • Terra Community College, Fremont, Ohio
  • Washington State Community College, Marietta, Ohio
  • Zane State College, Zanesville, Ohio

Private Institutions

Non-Parochial Institutions

  • Antioch College, Yellow Springs, Ohio
  • Art Academy of Cincinnati , Cincinnati, Ohio
  • Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio
  • Cleveland Institute of Art , Cleveland, Ohio
  • Cleveland Institute of Music , Cleveland, Ohio
  • Columbus College of Art and Design , Columbus, Ohio
  • Franklin University, Columbus, Ohio (founded by YMCA)
  • Hocking College, Nelsonville, Ohio
  • Lake Erie College , Painesville, Ohio
  • Marietta College, Marietta, Ohio
  • Mount Union College , Alliance, Ohio (briefly associated with Methodist church in 19th century)
  • Myers University , Cleveland, Ohio
  • Oberlin College, Oberlin, Ohio
  • Tiffin University , Tiffin, Ohio
  • Union Institute and University , Cincinnati, Ohio
  • University of Northwestern Ohio, Lima, Ohio

Parochial Institutions

Jewish

  • Cleveland College of Jewish Studies
  • Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion

Roman Catholic Church

  • College of Mount St. Joseph , Cincinnati, Ohio
  • Notre Dame College , South Euclid, Ohio
  • Ohio Dominican University , Columbus, Ohio
  • Walsh University, North Canton, Ohio
  • Ursuline College , Pepper Pike, Ohio (historically women's college)

Jesuit

Marianist

Franciscan

Baptist Church

Lutheran Church

Mennonite Church

  • Bluffton University , Bluffton, Ohio

Methodist Church

Presbyterian Church

Quaker


  Results from FactBites:
 
List of colleges and universities in Ohio - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1000 words)
Ohio State and Case Western are Ohio's two members of the prestigious Association of American Universities as well as the universities with the largest endowments.
Ohio University is the oldest university west of the Appalachians.
Ohio State is Ohio's highest ranked public university at 60, and Oberlin College is Ohio's highest ranked liberal arts college at 23.
Ohio - definition of Ohio - Labor Law Talk Dictionary (3503 words)
Ohio, the region north of the Ohio River and south of the Great Lakes, was originally controlled by various native tribes.
Although Ohio's population numbered only 45,000 in December 1801, Congress determined that the population was growing rapidly and Ohio could begin the path to statehood with the assumption that it would exceed 60,000 residents by the time it would become a state.
Ohio was also a deciding factor in the 1948 presidential election when Democrat Harry S. Truman defeated Republican Thomas Dewey (who had won the state four years earlier) and in the 1976 presidential election when Democrat Jimmy Carter defeated Republican Gerald Ford by a slim margain in Ohio and took the election.
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