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Ashland University (AU) was founded in 1878, and is now a non-profit and private university, in affiliation with the Brethren Church. Its Judeo-Christian values set the foundation for its quality education and diverse environment. Its core value of “Accent on …
Aultman College of Nursing and Health Sciences (ACNHS) is a private college set in the large mid-western town of Canton, Ohio. Although the town may be large, the campus itself contrasts that with a small school feel that maintains a …
Bowling Green State University (BGSU) is a 1338 acre residential campus that serves over 20,000 students. Rated one of the top 100 public universities nationwide by US News and World Report for its strong commitment to first year programs, students …
Bryant and Stratton College Eastlake (BSCE) is a part of a proud educational experience stretching back 155 years. As one of the seventeen campuses of Bryant and Stratton College across four states (New York, Ohio, Virginia, and Wisconsin), as well …
Capital University (CU) is the oldest Central Ohio university out there and is still considered to be one of the biggest and oldest North American universities that is Lutheran-affiliated. Founded in the year 1830, its main campus currently stands in …
Case Western Reserve University (CWRU) began as Western Reserve College back in 1826. It was founded not too far from where it is today – in Hudson, Ohio – and is famous for being one of the few institutions that …
Cedarville University (CU) is a learning community that is mainly centered around Christ – a fact that permeates and influences every aspect of the university and its programs. Ministry and missions are all integrated in the entire Cedarville experience. As …
Central Ohio Technical College (COTC) has four campuses in total: one in Newark, one in Coshocton, one in Knox and one in Pataskala – all of which have different degrees on offer. There are 50 associate degrees available at COTC, …
Chamberlain College of Nursing (CCN, CCON) was founded in 1889 as a diploma school of nursing called the Deaconess College of Nursing, but is now a college of nursing that offers both ASN degrees and BSN degrees. The school has …
Cincinnati State Technical and Community College (CSTCC) is a two-year public college that works under the Ohio Board of Regents. Nearly 20,000 students choose to enroll in day, evening and weekend courses in Cincinnati State and the international students that …
Formerly known as the Springfield and Clark County Technical Education Program in 1962, Clark County Technical Institute (CCTI) in 1966 and Clark Technical College in 1972, Clark State Community College (CSCC) offers degree programs and classes specifically made to meet …
Founded in 1964 as a state-assisted university, Cleveland State University (CSU) now has 16,000 students, more than 150 student organizations and more than 1,000 different courses. Cleveland State University – School of Nursing Cleveland State’s School of Nursing programs have …
College of St. Mount Joseph (MSJ, CMSJ) was founded by the Sisters of Charity in 1920. And, to this day, it is built on a liberal arts foundation, which includes ethical leadership in the curriculum. Above everything else, College of …
Columbus State Community College (CSCC) provides top quality education programs, which meet the community’s learning needs. With its dynamic curriculum, this college also responds to the community’s ever-changing needs and supports excellence in both teaching and learning. Columbus State Community …
Community Mercy Health Partners (CMHP) provides top quality services for various stages of life with their hospitals, retirement communities, nursing homes, outreach services and rehab services in Champaign and Clark Counties. Community Mercy Health Partners – Springfield Regional School of …
Cuyahoga Community College (Tri-C) was Ohio’s very first community college. It opened in 1963 and is still the biggest public community college in Ohio. Tri-C provides top quality education at an affordable price with more than 140 technical and career …
Formerly known as Edison State General and Technical College, Edison Community College (ECC) was founded in 1973 and is known to be the first general and technical college in the state. Today, they have two campuses available: the Piqua main …
Firelands Regional Medical Center (FRMC) is the most comprehensive and biggest resource for top quality medical care in Ohio, with more than 250 ailed health practitioners and physicians on staff that represent more than 35 specialties altogether. The Firelands Regional …
The Franciscan University of Steubenville (FUS) has been around for a bit more than 60 years and is now known to be a leader in passionately Catholic and academically excellent education. The University integrates both reason and faith into their …
Good Samaritan College of Nursing and Health Science (GSC) is a non-profit private institution of higher education, which serves the area of Southeastern Indiana, Southwestern Ohio and Northern Kentucky. It is also a subsidiary of the Good Samaritan Hospital and …
Great Oaks Institute of Technology and Career Development (GOITCD) is in one of the nation’s biggest career and technical education areas and has provided career development, economic development and workforce development services to southwest Ohio ever since the year 1970. …
Hocking Technical College (HTC) was founded in 1968 and now serves 6,000 students with steady growth occurring every year. With a 2,300-acre campus in Nelsonville, Ohio, Hocking College is full of history, culture, nature and art. They have a second …
Hondros College (HC), founded in 1981, is a private college based in Ohio. The college offers professional degree programs in several fields of study including nursing, real estate, insurance, home inspections, securities and personal training. Hondros College has locations near …
Formerly known as Lima Technical College, James A. Rhodes State College was officially chartered as a state-assisted public higher learning institution in 1971 and now provides career education programs and degrees, industry and business consulting, and non-credit workforce development. The …
Kent State University (KSU) was founded in 1910 as a teacher training school and is now considered to be a premiere Ohio collegethat provides cultural, economic and workforce development for the state. Kent State University – College of Nursing Kent …
Kettering College (KC), previously known as Kettering College of Medical Arts (KCMA), is a coeducational college that opened in 1967 and now conducts instruction in the sciences, the arts, and allied health professions. It is chartered by the Seventh-day Adventist …
Lakeland Community College (LCC) has been around since 1967 and was the very first college in the state that was founded by the vote of the people themselves. It is their priority to make higher education more accessible to students …
Lorain County Community College (LCCC) aims to introduce students to an environment that completely encourages personal growth and exploration, as well as a discovery of brand new interests. Lorain County Community College is the very first college in Ohio to …
Otterbein University (OU) enrolls around 3,000 students in their programs every year and is located in a residential community in Northeast Ohio. In total, Otterbein University has 44 minors and 73 majors available, including individualized study courses. They also have …
Ohio State University (OSU) was founded in 1914 and began as a 3-year diploma program called the Homeopathic Hospital Training Program for Nursing. In 1984, it became an independent college and it now provides excellent educational services for students who …
Northwest State Community College (NSCC) started out as the Four County Technical Institute back in 1968 before being renamed to Northwest Technical College in 1972. It didn’t become a community college until 1994. Now, Northwest State Community College is a …
Mount Carmel College of Nursing (MCCN) is a private institution in Columbus, Ohio that has been around since 1903. To this day, it follows a Catholic code of conduct and has one of the biggest baccalaureate programs in Ohio. This …
Mercy College of Ohio (MCO), previously known as Mercy College of Northwest Ohio (MCNO), is a traditional Catholic college that has been following the beliefs and traditions of the Sisters of Charity of Montreal and the Religious Sisters of Mercy …
Formerly known as the Cleveland Bible College, Malone University (MU) has been around since 1892 when classes merely took place in a Cleveland rented room. Affiliated with the Evangelical Friends Church, Malone University has complete Christian foundations that provide strong …
Founded in 1943 as a part of the College of St. Theresa, Lourdes University (LU) now lies on 113 acres of woodlands within Sylvania, Ohio and focuses solely on Franciscan values. Aside from their top quality academic courses and the …
Founded in 1970, Marion Technical College’s goal has always been to improve the opportunities that local residents have when it comes to quality education and employment. Marion Technical College – Nursing Programs The nursing program at Marion Technical college (MTC) …
Miami University (MU, Miami U, Miami of Ohio) opened in 1823 and is now know as “The Yale of the West”. This doesn’t come as much of a surprise, though, since it is known all over the country as one …
The campus of North Central State College (NC State) is 600 acres big with gorgeous woods, streams and walking paths for their students to enjoy. A public community-based two-year college that serves North Central Ohio residents and provides top quality …
Ohio Northern University (ONU) was founded in 1871 and is currently located on 342 acres of land in Ada, Ohio, providing a quaint small town atmosphere. This private university currently has around 3,611 students enrolled at their scenic campus and …
Ohio University (OU) provides enrichment through a very diverse educational experience. Their diversity is shown in various forms, as well, in order to enrich the unique educational experiences of their students, staff and faculty. Ohio University – School of Nursing …
The University of Toledo (UT) was founded in 1872 and became part of the state university system by 1967. In July 2006, it merged with the Medical University of Ohio to create the third biggest public university in the state. …
The University of Cincinnati (UC) was founded back in 1889 and has seen portrayed nothing but a sturdy history of excellence. Today, they have more than 2,700 students enrolled in various programs and their nursing program is ranked in the …
Formerly known as Rio Grande College, the University of Rio Grande (URG) was founded in 1876 and provided educational services to Baptist ministers and teachers. The school was renamed in 1989 and is now located on a modern campus of …
Trinity Health System (THS) provides care to service areas of hundreds and thousands of people and provides various outpatient and acute services on two campuses in Steubenville, Ohio. Every year, Trinity Health System (THS) also makes it a point to …
The University of Akron (UA) was founded in 1967 and has since then provided nothing but an excellent curriculum of various educational programs. There are more than 100 faculty members, half of which have doctoral degrees and others of which …
Stark State College (SSC), previously known as the Stark State College of Technology (SSCT), is a two-year public institution that has more than 200 associate degrees, certifications and options available for various programs. They also have partnerships with the University …
Southern State Community College (SSCC) is a two-year community college that was founded in 1975. It has four different campuses in Ohio that serve the Adams, Clinton, Brown, Highland and Fayette counties. Southern State Community College has various associate degree …
Sinclair Community College (SCC) is somewhat related to Dayton YMCA. From 1887 to 1948, Dayton YMCA actually offered various classes for men alone. However, by 1948, it became Sinclair College and by 1989, it was chosen to become a member …
Shawnee State University (SSU) started out as the Portsmouth campus of Ohio University in 1969 before it merged with Scioto Technical College in 1975. In 1986, Shawnee State University became what it is today: an institution where learning is seen …
The Hannah E. Mullins School of Practical Nursing (HEMSPN) was founded in 1957 and today, they provide a full-time educational program for students who are interested in becoming nurses in the future. Practical Nursing The Hannah E. Mullins School of …
Owens Community College (OCC) was founded as a technical institute in 1965 and was named after a Toledo inventor named Michael Owens who is famous for mechanizing bottle blowing. Today, they have two campuses – one in Perrysburg Township and …
Formerly called RETS College, Fortis College in Centerville is a modern institution located on nine acres of Centerville, Ohio, where all of the labs and classes take place. Fortis College provides various diploma programs and associate degree programs for distance …
Urbana University (UU) was founded in 1850. Although placed in a relatively small college campus altogether, it is very proud to have a liberal arts education on offer that focuses more on individual attention for each student and closer connections …
Mother Mary of the Annunciation Beaumont founded Ursuline College (UC) in 1871 because she realized that women needed a proper form of higher learning. This is how the first women’s college came about in both Ohio and the United States, …
Seven founding Brothers once had the vision to create a college campus out of 50 acres of alfalfa and this vision of theirs came true in 1960 when they opened Walsh College. Now known as Walsh University (WU), this Catholic …
Wright State University (WSU) is responsible for starting the very first baccalaureate nursing program within Dayton, Ohio. Wright State University – College of Nursing and Health This program has been fully accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education and …
Xavier University (XU) was founded in 1831 as Jesuit-Catholic college. To date, it has three colleges, in general, and is known to be one of the few Jesuit universities in the country. Xavier University – Nursing This program began in …
Youngstown State University (YSU) has a ton of programs for students to choose from in seven different colleges: the Beeghly College of Education, the Bitonte College of Health and Human Services, the College of Fine and Performing Arts, the College …