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- Located in every region of the state, Ohio's independent institutions include research universities, traditional liberal arts colleges, comprehensive universities, single-purpose institutions, and religiously affiliated colleges.
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List of colleges and universities in Ohio. The state of Ohio is home to a number of public and private institutions of higher learning. Prior to statehood, the Northwest Ordinance of 1787 included a provision to establish an institution of higher education in what became Ohio.
Out-of-State Colleges and Universities. The following institutions have campuses in Ohio and/or have been issued a certificate of authorization to operate in Ohio: Bard College - Certificate of Authorization. Central Michigan University - Certificate of Authorization.
Association of Independent Colleges & Universities of Ohio. 41 South High Street, Suite 1690, Columbus, OH 43215 p: 614-228-2196 | f: 614-228-8406
Association of Independent Colleges & Universities of Ohio. 41 South High Street, Suite 1690, Columbus, OH 43215 p: 614-228-2196 | f: 614-228-8406
- 41 South High Street Suite 1690 Columbus United States
- amlikan@aicuo.edu
- (614) 228-2196
Oct 6, 2023 · Here is a complete list of all four-year private universities in Ohio. Use the table below to compare data on student population, average net cost, acceptance rate, and number of applicants. All data comes from NCES.
Independent Colleges & Universities. Ohio is also home to numerous independent colleges and universities. For more information about an independent Ohio college or university, see the collection of individual institution fact sheets at the AICUO website.
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Both private and public Ohio institutions rank well in the University Review college rankings, with notable members ranked in the top 100 colleges list including the private institutions the Case Western Reserve University and the University of Dayton and the public institutions the University of Cincinnati, Ohio State University, Miami University.