Colleges In Ohio Map

Colleges In Ohio Map. Cost wise, of the main non-religious higher education establishments in the list of Ohio colleges the lowest in-state tuition fees are offered by Central State University ($4,710), UC Blue Ash ($5,890) and Ohio University - Zanesville ($6,190) Kenyon boasts a strong English major supported by 20 faculty as well as their recognized lineup of other Liberal Arts majors.

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This map displays the location of colleges in Ohio To find the right fit for you, explore the Ohio Department of Higher Education's Interactive Campus Map, or use the tabs below to explore what higher education institutions are offering.

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Kenyon boasts a strong English major supported by 20 faculty as well as their recognized lineup of other Liberal Arts majors. American Western University was chartered in 1802 as a result, but never opened Ohio's Public Institutions - Print Map (PDF) - This map shows a county-by-county breakdown of all public university, community college, OTC, and Aspire program locations

. Cost wise, of the main non-religious higher education establishments in the list of Ohio colleges the lowest in-state tuition fees are offered by Central State University ($4,710), UC Blue Ash ($5,890) and Ohio University - Zanesville ($6,190) Two years later, the new Ohio General Assembly chartered Ohio University.

. There are 192 colleges and universities in Ohio enrolling 610,291 students. Prior to statehood, the Northwest Ordinance of 1787 included a provision to establish an institution of higher education in what became Ohio