OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY (OSU)

  • 190 N. Oval Mall
  • Columbus, OH 43210
  • OPEID College Code: 00309000
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  • General Phone: (614) 292-6446
  • President: E. Gordon Gee
  • Type: Public, 4-Year or Above
  • Calendar System: Quarter
  • Highest Degree: Doctoral - Research & Professional
  • Local Area: Large City
  • Student Enrollment: 55,014
  • College Alias: OSU
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Ohio State University is the largest single campus university in the US. It is located in Columbus, Ohio and is a public research university.

 

History

 

Ohio State University was established as a land-grant university in 1870. At that time it was eligible for a grant in accordance with the 1862 Morrill Act and was named Ohio Agriculture and Mechanical College. It was built in a farming community north of the City of Columbus. The university welcomed twenty-four students when it opened its doors.

 

Governor Rutherford B. Hayes saw that the college had potential to become an institute of higher learning. With that in mind, he influenced the original board of directors and the college's location in that direction. The name of the school was changed to The Ohio State University in 1878.

 

Ohio State University accepted its first graduate students in 1880. The following year, Moritz College of Law was established. Eventually, the school included colleges of commerce and journalism as well as dentistry and medicine.

 

The school's development slowed during the 1870s because of hostility from Ohio's agricultural interests as well as competition from Ohio and Miami universities. These problems were finally resolved and Ohio State became Ohio's leading university in 1906. It became a member of the Association of American Universities in 1916.

 

Main Campus Academics

 

The Ohio State University is the leading research and teaching institution in Ohio and the US. It ranks second in industry sponsored research and seventh among public universities in research expenditures.

 

Renowned colleges include:

 

  • Moritz College of Law
  • Fisher College of Business
  • Glenn School of Public Affairs
  • College of Medicine and Public Health

Majors include:

 

  • Business Marketing
  • Engineering
  • Social Sciences

 

The Ohio State University is accredited by the Higher Learning Association of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools.

 

Student Life

 

More than 50,000 students attend Ohio State University's main campus, which creates a vibrant and diverse life on campus. Students from a number of cultures and all walks of life are in attendance. Because the campus is so close to Columbus' downtown, students have ample opportunities in employment, enrichment and entertainment.

 

Ohio State has over 60 active fraternities and sororities. Fraternities include:

 

  • Beta Theta Pi
  • Chi Phi
  • Lambda Chi Alpha
  • Omega Psi Phi
  • Kappa Sigma

 

Sororities include:

 

  • Chi Omega
  • Alpha Sigma Upsilon
  • Kappa Delta
  • Delta Zelta

 

A longstanding tradition at Ohio State is the Ohio State University Marching Band-the largest percussion and all brass band in the world.

 

Ohio State University has several media outlets and managed publications, including its official yearbook, The Makio. Since 1881, the school has published a daily newspaper-The Lantern.

 

Athletics

 

The intercollegiate teams of Ohio State University are the Buckeyes. The university's colors are Grey and Scarlett.

 

Men's Sports

 

  • Basketball
  • Baseball
  • Football
  • Swimming and Diving
  • Golf
  • Gymnastics
  • Pistol and Rifle
  • Lacrosse
  • Cross Country Skiing
  • Volleyball
  • Wrestling
  • Equestrian
  • Ice Hockey
  • Soccer
  • Tennis
  • Fencing
  • Track and Field

 

Women's Sports

 

  • Basketball
  • Cross Country Skiing
  • Fencing
  • Golf
  • Gymnastics
  • Ice Hockey
  • Swimming and Diving
  • Synchronized Swimming
  • Tennis
  • Track and Field
  • Volleyball

 

Over the years some outstanding athletes have graduated from Ohio State. They include:

 

  • Jack Nicklaus - golf
  • Jesse Owens - 1936 Olympic gold medalist in track and field
  • Chic Harley - football
  • Jessica Davenport - basketball
  • Katie Smith - basketball

 

Seven Heisman Awards have been presented to Ohio State athletes including:

 

  • Eddie George - 1995
  • Archie Gunn - 1974 and 1975
  • Tony Smith - 2006

 

Hall of Fame Ohio State coaches include:

 

  • Fred Taylor - basketball
  • Woody Hayes - football
  • Paul Brown - football
  • Mike Peppe - swimming and diving
  • Larry Snider - track and field

 

Local Community

 

There are several points of interest on the main campus of Ohio State University.

 

  • Orton Geological Library
  • Ohio Stadium
  • The Oval
  • Mirror Lake

 

Off campus there is much to see and do.

 

Stone Laboratory

 

Stone Laboratory was created in a Sandusky fish hatchery by Professor David S. Kellicott. The first students attended in 1900. The Laboratory is now located on Gibraltar Island at Put-in-Bay. The deed was given to Ohio State in 1925 by the descendents of Jay Cooke and the facility was named for his father, Franz Theodore Stone, who was an astronomical researcher and mathematician. The first students were welcomed to Stone Laboratory in 1929.

 

Thurber House

 

Thurber House was the home of New Yorker cartoonist, James Thurber, and is now a living museum dedicated to his life. The house is furnished as it was during the time that James Thurber lived there with his family between 1913 and 1917. Be sure to visit the Centennial Reading Garden and Thurber Center. The Center is next door to Thurber House and the Reading Garden is set between the two.

 

Short North

 

Just a few minutes from Ohio State University campus, is Short North, an urban neighbourhood that offers a wide variety of activities that include art galleries, shopping and great restaurants. It is Columbus Ohio's most active playground. Be sure to take in a hockey game at Nationwide Arena or an event at Greater Columbus Convention Center.

 

German Village

 

German Village was established in 1841. Each year it celebrates German Village Octoberfest. Shop till you drop or visit a bar or coffee house. Enjoy bratwurst and jumbo cream puffs at Schmidt's Sausage Haus Restaurant. If you enjoy reading, be sure to visit The Book Loft, which was originally a pre-civil war general store and now is a thirty-two room book and music store.

 

Arena District

 

If you like to party and are looking for night life, visit the Arena District. Located close to Ohio State's main campus, it is Columbus' night life hotspot.

 

Columbus Zoo and Aquarium

 

If you love land and marine animals, you will love Columbus Zoo and Aquarium. See manatees, sharks, jellyfish, reptiles of all types, wolves, bald eagles. Omnivores, Herbivores and Carnivores from around the world can be seen here.

 

Whatever your tastes, there is something for you to enjoy in and around Columbus, home to Ohio State University.

 

 

 
    Student Services
  • Remedial Services Offered
  • Academic or Career Counseling Services Offered
  • Employment Services Offered
  • Placement Services For Graduates Offered
  • On-Campus Day Care Available
    Special Learning Opportunities
  • Distance Learning Opportunities
  • Study Abroad Opportunities
  • Teaching K-12 Certification Offered
  • Can Complete Preparation With Specialization State Approved for Certification
  • ROTC
  • Army Navy Air Force
Accreditation
  • North Central Association of Colleges and Schools, The Higher Learning Commission
    Facilities and Programs Offered
  • Library Available
  • Hospital Services Available
  • Grants Medical Degree
    College Carnegie Classifications
  • Basic Classification
  • Research Universities (Very High Research Activity)
  • Undergraduate Classification
  • Balanced Arts & Sciences/Professions, High Graduate Coexistence
  • Graduate Classification
  • Comprehensive Doctoral with Medical/Veterinary
  • Undergraduate Profile Classification
  • Full-Time Four-Year, More Selective, Higher Transfer-In
  • Enrollment Classification
  • High Undergraduate
  • Size Classification
  • Large Four-Year, Primarily Residential
 
 
 
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    Admission Fees Fall 2009
  • Undergraduate Application Fee: $40.00
  • Graduate Application Fee: $40.00
 
    College Credits Accepted
  • Dual Credit
  • AP Credit
    Applicant Considerations
  • High School or Secondary School GPA
  • Recommended
  • High School or Secondary School Rank
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  • High School or Secondary School Record
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  • College Preparatory Program Completion
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  • Recommendation Consideration
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  • Admission Test Scores (SAT ®, ACT ®, ...)
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  • TOEFL
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Undergraduate Admissions Fall 2009
 MaleFemaleTotal
Number of Applicants11,08010,25021,330
Number Granted Admission (%)7,090 (64%)6,750 (66%)13,840 (65%)
Number Admitted Who Enrolled (%)3,493 (49%)3,246 (48%)6,739 (49%)
 
Enrolled Students Submitting Test Scores Fall 2009
 NumberPercent (%)
SAT ® Exam3,45751%
ACT ® Exam5,81886%
 
Enrolled Students Test Scores Fall 2009
 25th Percentile75th Percentile
SAT ® Critical Reading540650
SAT ® Math580690
SAT ® Writing540640
 
ACT ® Composite2530
ACT ® English2531
ACT ® Math2530
Note:
The following figures listed below are for informational purposes only and do not represent current or future financial aid details. Financial aid is available for those who qualify.
 
Financial Aid Breakdown 2008-09
 LoanFederal GrantState/Local GrantInstitutional Grant
(%) of Students Receiving45%15%15%73%
Avg Amount Receiving$6,468$4,303$2,917$5,515
 
Federal Loan Default Rates
 200820072006
Default Rate (%)2.5%2.8%2.3%
Number in Default298322254
Number in Repayment11,55711,35710,791
Source: IPEDS Survey 2008-2009
Undergraduate Student Expenses
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2009-102008-092007-08
Tuition, Fees and Other Expenses
In-District Tuition and Fees$8,679$8,679$8,676
In-State Tuition and Fees$8,679$8,679$8,676
Out of State Tuition and Fees$22,251$21,918$21,285
Books and Supplies$1,440$1,383$1,317
 
Housing Expenses
On Campus
Room and Board$9,468$8,352$8,172
Other Expenses$4,572$4,140$4,110
 
Total Expenses
On Campus
In-District$24,159$22,554$22,275
In-State$24,159$22,554$22,275
Out of State$37,731$35,793$34,884
Off Campus
In-District$10,119$10,062$9,993
In-State$10,119$10,062$9,993
Out of State$23,691$23,301$22,602
Off Campus with Family
In-District$10,119$10,062$9,993
In-State$10,119$10,062$9,993
Out of State$23,691$23,301$22,602
Source: IPEDS Survey 2008-2009
Awarded Student Degrees and Programs
Note:
The following list is not a comprehensive or current list of degrees or programs offered, please contact this school directly to learn more about what is currently being offered.
 CertificateAssociateBachelorMasterDoctor
Agriculture Operations
Agricultural and Food Products Processing--11--
Agricultural Economics--5315-
Agriculture, Agriculture Operations and Related Sciences, Other--145--
Agronomy and Crop Science--7--
Animal Sciences--1249-
Food Science--1821-
Horticultural Science---5-
Ornamental Horticulture--18--
Soil Science and Agronomy---4-
Turf and Turfgrass Management--24--
 
Architecture
Architecture--5924-
Landscape Architecture--325-
Urban Planning--149-
 
Biological and Biomedical Sciences
Anatomy---3-
Animal Genetics--48--
Biochemistry--2612-
Biological and Biomedical Sciences, Other---3-
Biology--306--
Biomedical Sciences--12--
Biophysics---7-
Cell Biology and Anatomical Sciences, Other---3-
Ecology---10-
Entomology--15-
Microbiology--804-
Pathology, Experimental Pathology---5-
Pharmacology---5-
Plant Pathology, Phytopathology--63-
Zoology and Animal Biology--1022-
 
Business and Marketing Studies
Accounting--21984-
Actuarial Science--23--
Business Administration--7338-
Business Economics--28--
Finance--325--
Hotel Administration--1202-
Human Resources--3844-
Insurance--12--
International Business--38--
Logistics and Materials Management--73--
Management Information Systems--18--
Marketing--332--
Operations Management and Supervision--64--
Real Estate--35--
 
Communications and Journalism
Communication--5068-
Communication and Journalism, Other--12--
Journalism--77--
 
Computer and Information Sciences
Computer--13141-
 
Education
Agricultural Teacher Education--248-
Art Teacher Education--1930-
Education---523-
Elementary Education--1--
Family and Consumer Sciences Teacher Education--8--
Music Teacher Education--31--
Physical Education--63--
Special Education Teaching--43--
Technical Teacher Education--11--
Technology Teacher Education Teacher Education--12--
Middle School Education--27--
 
Engineering
Aerospace, Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering--4017-
Agricultural and Biological Engineering, Bioengineering--385-
Biomedical and Medical Engineering---9-
Chemical Engineering--7316-
Civil Engineering--7024-
Electrical Engineering--13262-
Engineering---16-
Engineering Physics--13--
Engineering, Other--2216-
Industrial Engineering--6523-
Materials Engineering--2415-
Mechanical Engineering--18166-
Nuclear Engineering---8-
 
Engineering Technology
Surveying Technology--69-
 
English Language and Literature
English Language and Literature--27936-
 
Ethnic Cultural and Gender Studies
African-American Studies--94-
East Asian Studies---1-
Womens Studies--174-
 
Family and Consumer Sciences
Apparel and Textiles--1432-
Family Resource Management Studies--278--
Human Development and Family Studies--2873-
Human Nutrition--1299-
Nutrition and Wellness Studies--33--
 
Foreign Languages and Literature
Arabic Language and Literature--13--
Chinese Language and Literature--16--
Comparative Literature--2--
East Asian Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics, Other---24-
French Language and Literature--29--
German Language and Literature--185-
Hebrew Language and Literature--1--
Italian Language and Literature--16--
Japanese Language and Literature--30--
Korean Language and Literature--5--
Linguistics--259-
Middle Eastern and Semitic Languages, Literatures and Linguistics, Other---3-
Modern Greek Language and Literature--1--
Portuguese Language and Literature--1--
Romance Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics, Other---13-
Russian Language and Literature--14--
Slavic Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics---6-
Spanish Language and Literature--82--
Classical Languages, Literatures and Linguistics--115-
 
Health and Clinical Professions
Allied Health and Medical Assisting Services, Other--103--
Athletic Training--18--
Audiology, Hearing Sciences--10620-
Clinical Laboratory Science--40--
Dental Clinical Sciences---30-
Dental Hygiene--42--
Dietetics--18--
Health Professions and Related Clinical Sciences, Other1-1419-
Hospital and Health Care Facilities Administration and Management---26-
Medical Radiologic Technology--39--
Medical Scientist---13-
Nursing--215100-
Occupational Therapy---40-
Pharmaceutics and Drug Design---14-
Pharmacy--118--
Physical Therapy---11-
Public Health---90-
Respiratory Care Therapy--19--
Veterinary Sciences---17-
Medical Records Administration--18--
 
History
History--20221-
History, Other--2--
 
Interdisciplinary Studies
Interdisciplinary Studies, Other--588-
Medieval and Renaissance Studies--4--
 
Legal Professions and Studies
Legal Research and Advanced Professional Studies, Other---11-
 
Liberal Arts and Sciences
Humanistic Studies--245-
 
Mathematics and Statistics
Mathematics--517-
Statistics---40-
 
Natural Resources and Conservation
Environmental Studies--17--
Natural Resources Management and Policy--20--
Natural Resources Management and Policy, Other--25--
Natural Resources, Conservation---12-
 
Philosophy and Religious Studies
Islamic Studies--1--
Jewish Studies--1--
Philosophy--485-
 
Physical Sciences
Astronomy--4--
Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology---5-
Chemistry--3810-
Geology and Earth Science--1712-
Physics--2119-
 
Psychology
Psychology--49315-
 
Public Administration and Social Services
Public Administration---63-
Social Work--72186-
 
Recreation and Fitness Studies
Kinesiology and Exercise Science--85--
Parks and Recreation--16--
Sport and Fitness Administration, Management--12--
 
Social Sciences
Anthropology--696-
Criminology--172--
Economics--21929-
Geography--5812-
International Relations and Affairs--264--
Political Science--28417-
Sociology--16311-
 
Transportation and Materials Moving
Aviation--43--
 
Visual and Performing Arts
Art History--237-
Arts Management---9-
Dance--1410-
Design and Visual Communications--17--
Drama--3614-
Film Studies--25--
Industrial Design--1614-
Interior Design--15--
Jazz and Jazz Studies--5--
Music--1338-
Music Performance--15--
Music Theory and Composition--1--
Art Studies--10731-
 
 
    Overall Student Enrollment
  • Total Student Enrollment: 55,014
  • Undergraduate: 41,348 Graduate: 13,666
    Student Gender
  • Total Student Gender
  • Male: 28,528 Female: 26,486
  • Undergraduate Gender
  • Male: 22,165 Female: 19,183
  • Graduate Gender
  • Male: 6,363 Female: 7,303
    Student Attendance
  • Total Student Attendance
  • Full-Time: 47,129 Part-Time: 7,885
  • Undergraduate Attendance
  • Full-Time: 37,864 Part-Time: 3,484
  • Graduate Attendance
  • Full-Time: 9,265 Part-Time: 4,401
Student Race Breakdown
 NumberPercent
Non-Resident Alien4,2318%
American Indian1870.3%
Black3,3836%
Asian2,8975%
Hispanic1,4493%
White40,98374%
Unknown1,8843%
 
Student Age Breakdown
 NumberPercent
Age Under 183920.7%
Ages 18-1912,81823%
Ages 20-2116,52130%
Ages 22-2412,32722%
Ages 25-297,68514%
Ages 30-342,5195%
Ages 35-391,1402%
Ages 40-491,0472%
Ages 50-655511%
Age Over 65140.03%
Employee Type Breakdown
 TotalFull-TimePart-Time
Total Employees25,69723,8681,829
Faculty Status4,6693,5321,137
Tenured Faculty2,1372,1334
Graduate Assistants4,238-4,238
Instruction, Research and/or Public Service4,4403,3051,135
Primarily Instruction636-636
Primarily Research8383-
Executive, Administrative and/or Managerial1,5581,54810
Other Professionals10,93110,688243
Technical and/or Paraprofessional8,7688,327441
Clerical And Secretarial2,8392,80138
Skilled Crafts6096063
Service and/or Maintenance1,5181,50117
 
Faculty Full-Time Average Salary Breakdown
 TotalMaleFemale
9/10 Month Contract
All Faculty$103,682 (1,659)$110,008 (1,105)$91,063 (554)
Professor$129,458 (740)$131,983 (574)$120,729 (166)
Associate Professor$85,753 (538)$88,049 (324)$82,277 (214)
Assistant Professor$78,977 (380)$83,447 (207)$73,627 (173)
Instructor$63,120 (1)- (-)$63,120 (1)
 
11/12 Month Contract
All Faculty$103,808 (501)$107,521 (320)$97,243 (181)
Professor$131,358 (156)$130,330 (127)$135,861 (29)
Associate Professor$97,876 (185)$97,965 (112)$97,739 (73)
Assistant Professor$83,481 (156)$84,658 (79)$82,273 (77)
Instructor$96,460 (4)$97,392 (2)$95,529 (2)
 
Equated 9 Month Contract
All Faculty$99,334 (2,160)$105,060 (1,425)$88,231 (735)
Professor$125,631 (896)$127,391 (701)$119,306 (195)
Associate Professor$84,302 (723)$86,021 (436)$81,690 (287)
Assistant Professor$75,870 (536)$79,530 (286)$71,683 (250)
Instructor$75,763 (5)$79,686 (2)$73,148 (3)
Overall Athletic Team Information
  • Member of National Collegiate Athletic Association (Ncaa)
 TotalMen's TeamsWomen's TeamsCoed Teams
Athlete Student Aid
Total Aid$13,572,329$6,881,479$6,690,850$222,834
Ratio (%)100%50%49%2%
 
Participants
All Athletes1,00253843430
Baseball2727--
Basketball311516-
All Track Combined1458164-
Fencing492821-
Field Hockey22-22-
Football115115--
Golf25178-
Gymnastics341915-
Ice Hockey532825-
Lacrosse885236-
Rifle18--18
Rowing92-92-
Soccer613229-
Softball19-19-
Swimming and Diving885632-
Synchronized Swimming26-26-
Tennis241212-
Volleyball382117-
Wrestling3535--
Other Sports12--12
 
Coaches Salaries
Head Coaches-$493,012$146,165$56,023
Assistant Coaches-$126,090$56,021-
 
Coaches
All Coaches11461503
Baseball44--
Head Coaches11--
Assistant Coaches33--
Basketball844-
Head Coaches211-
Assistant Coaches633-
All Track Combined1165-
Head Coaches211-
Assistant Coaches954-
Fencing743-
Head Coaches211-
Assistant Coaches532-
Field Hockey3-3-
Head Coaches1-1-
Assistant Coaches2-2-
Football1212--
Head Coaches11--
Assistant Coaches1111--
Golf422-
Head Coaches211-
Assistant Coaches211-
Gymnastics743-
Head Coaches211-
Assistant Coaches532-
Ice Hockey844-
Head Coaches211-
Assistant Coaches633-
Lacrosse633-
Head Coaches211-
Assistant Coaches422-
Rifle1--1
Head Coaches1--1
Assistant Coaches----
Rowing3-3-
Head Coaches1-1-
Assistant Coaches2-2-
Soccer743-
Head Coaches211-
Assistant Coaches532-
Softball4-4-
Head Coaches1-1-
Assistant Coaches3-3-
Swimming and Diving734-
Head Coaches422-
Assistant Coaches312-
Synchronized Swimming3-3-
Head Coaches1-1-
Assistant Coaches2-2-
Tennis633-
Head Coaches211-
Assistant Coaches422-
Volleyball743-
Head Coaches211-
Assistant Coaches532-
Wrestling44--
Head Coaches11--
Assistant Coaches33--
Other Sports2--2
Head Coaches1--1
Assistant Coaches1--1
    Retention Rates
  • Full-Time Entering Students Retained: 92%
  • Part-Time Entering Students Retained: 80%
Graduation Rates
 (%) of Entering Class
Overall
All Students75%
 
By Gender
Male72%
Female78%
 
By Race
Non-Resident Alien66%
American Indian68%
Black61%
Asian81%
Hispanic72%
White76%
Unknown71%
 
By Years Prior to Graduation
4 Years or Less48%
5 Years71%
6 Years75%
Crime Statistics
 2007-082006-07
Arrests
Residence Hall
Drug Related25
Liquor Related59
On Campus
Weapons Related52
Drug Related8672
Liquor Related496471
 
Criminal Offenses
Residence Hall
Forcible Rape712
Robbery1-
Burglary5639
Arson713
On Campus
Forcible Rape3265
Non-Forcible Rape-1
Robbery611
Aggravated Assault5-
Burglary197212
Vehicle Theft2117
Arson817
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