Organization:University System of Ohio
Type | Public university system |
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Established | 2007 |
Endowment | United States dollar 4.65 billion |
Chancellor | Randy Gardner[1] |
Academic staff | 34,465 (2019)[2] |
Administrative staff | 59,629 (2019)[2] |
Students | 526,003 (2020)[3] |
Location | Columbus , Ohio , United States |
Website | www |
The University System of Ohio is the public university system of the U.S. state of Ohio. It is governed by the Ohio Department of Higher Education.
The system includes all of Ohio's public institutions of higher education: 14 four-year research universities, 24 branch and regional campuses, 23 community colleges and technical colleges, and 13 graduate schools, seven medical schools, six law schools, and ten business schools within campuses. Additionally, some campuses offer Adult Workforce Education (AWE) and Adult Basic and Literacy Education (ABLE) programs. The AWE and ABLE programs were transferred from the Ohio Department of Education to the Ohio Board of Regents in 2009 to provide a flexible system of higher education that will improve services while reducing costs to students. The total annual enrollment of University System of Ohio institutions was over 526,003 as of 2020.[3]
History
The University System of Ohio was unified under Governor Ted Strickland in 2007.[4] In 2008, Chancellor Eric Fingerhut proposed creating common academic calendars for all of the system's universities: the goal was to simplify transfer between institutions and allow students to be recruited at the same time for jobs and internships.[5] After spending more than $26 million starting in 2008, the transition was completed by the 2012 academic year.[6]
Colleges and universities
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University main campuses
Campus | Location | Classification | Founded | Enrollment | Endowment | Athletics | ||
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Affiliation | Conference | Nickname | ||||||
Bowling Green State University | Bowling Green | Doctoral | 1910 | 20,395 | $138 million | NCAA Div. I | Mid-American | Falcons |
Central State University | Wilberforce | Baccalaureate | 1887 | 2,119 | $2 million | NCAA Div. II | Southern Intercollegiate | Marauders |
Cleveland State University | Cleveland | Doctoral | 1964 | 17,260 | $88.9 million | NCAA Div. I | Horizon | Vikings |
Kent State University | Kent | Doctoral | 1910 | 28,972 | $301 million | NCAA Div. I | Mid-American | Golden Flashes |
Miami University | Oxford | Doctoral | 1809 | 19,752 | $716 million | NCAA Div. I | Mid-American | RedHawks |
Northeast Ohio Medical University | Rootstown | Special Focus | 1973 | 930 | $22.8 million | None | Walking Whales | |
Ohio University | Athens | Doctoral | 1804 | 20,073 | $747 million | NCAA Div. I | Mid-American | Bobcats |
Ohio State University | Columbus | Doctoral | 1870 | 61,170 | $6.8 billion | NCAA Div. I | Big Ten | Buckeyes |
Shawnee State University | Portsmouth | Master's | 1986 | 3,213 | $19 million | NAIA | River States | Bears |
University of Akron | Akron | Doctoral | 1870 | 20,554 | $221 million | NCAA Div. I | Mid-American | Zips |
University of Cincinnati | Cincinnati | Doctoral | 1819 | 45,949 | $1.4 billion | NCAA Div. I | Big 12 | Bearcats |
University of Toledo | Toledo | Doctoral | 1872 | 23,085 | $455 million | NCAA Div. I | Mid-American | Rockets |
Wright State University | Fairborn | Doctoral | 1967 | 15,558 | $93 million | NCAA Div. I | Horizon | Raiders |
Youngstown State University | Youngstown | Master's | 1908 | 12,644 | $265 million | NCAA Div. I | Horizon | Penguins |
University regional campuses
Central State, Cleveland State, NEOMED, Shawnee State, Toledo, and Youngstown State do not have regional campuses.
- Bowling Green State University
- Kent State University
- Kent State University at Ashtabula
- Kent State University at East Liverpool
- Kent State University at Geauga
- Kent State University at Salem
- Kent State University at Stark
- Kent State University at Trumbull
- Kent State University at Tuscarawas
- Miami University
- Ohio University
- Ohio University Chillicothe
- Ohio University Eastern
- Ohio University Lancaster
- Ohio University Pickerington
- Ohio University Southern
- Ohio University Zanesville
- Ohio State University
- Ohio State University Agricultural Technical Institute
- Ohio State University at Lima
- Ohio State University at Mansfield
- Ohio State University at Marion
- Ohio State University at Newark
- University of Akron
- Medina County University Center
- University of Akron Wayne College
- University of Akron Lakewood
- University of Cincinnati
- University of Cincinnati Blue Ash College
- University of Cincinnati Clermont College
- Wright State University
Community colleges and technical colleges
- Belmont College — St. Clairsville and Cadiz
- Central Ohio Technical College — Newark
- Cincinnati State Technical & Community College — Cincinnati
- Clark State College — Springfield, Beavercreek, and Bellefontaine
- Columbus State Community College — Columbus
- Cuyahoga Community College — Cleveland
- Eastern Gateway Community College — Steubenville
- Edison State Community College — Piqua
- Hocking College — Nelsonville
- James A. Rhodes State College — Lima
- Lakeland Community College — Kirtland
- Lorain County Community College — Elyria
- Marion Technical College — Marion
- North Central State College — Mansfield
- Northwest State Community College — Archbold
- Owens Community College — Toledo and Findlay
- Rio Grande Community College - Rio Grande
- Sinclair Community College — Dayton and Mason
- Southern State Community College — Hillsboro and Mount Orab
- Stark State College — North Canton,Akron
- Terra State Community College — Fremont
- Washington State Community College — Marietta
- Zane State College — Zanesville
See also
- Education in Ohio
References
- ↑ "Chancellor Randy Gardner". https://www.ohiohighered.org/chancellor-gardner.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 "Employees by Appointment Status and Work Category, Fall 2019". p. 4. https://www.ohiohighered.org/sites/default/files/hei/all_employee_2019_0.pdf.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 "Data & Reports | Enrollment | Ohio Higher Ed". https://www.ohiohighered.org/data-reports/enrollment.
- ↑ Niquette, Mark (2007-08-03). "Governor unifies higher ed" (in en). https://www.dispatch.com/article/20070803/NEWS/308039854.
- ↑ "Colleges spend millions to switch to semesters". Dayton Daily News. March 30, 2012. http://www.daytondailynews.com/news/dayton-news/colleges-spend-millions-to-switch-to-semesters-1352809.html.
- ↑ "17 Ohio schools switching to semesters". The Blade (Toledo, Ohio). April 2, 2012. https://www.toledoblade.com/local/education/2012/04/02/17-Ohio-schools-switching-to-semesters/stories/20120402031.
External links
- Home page and Strategic plan for the University System of Ohio
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University System of Ohio.
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