Ohio Business College is a private, for-profit college with a long history in Ohio, USA. Here is a detailed introduction to the school:
Introduction and Overview
Location: The main campus is located in Sheffield Village, Lorain County, Ohio, at 5095 Waterford Drive, Lorain, OH 44055, with branches in Sandusky, Columbus and Dayton.
Student Size: The latest exact data on the school's student size has not been found, but in 2007, the school had 248 students enrolled, including a large number of students aged 40 and above.
Campus Size: The school has multiple campuses in Lorain, Sandusky, Columbus and Dayton, among which the Lorain County campus is the main campus, and the size of the area is not mentioned.
History and Founding Time
Founded in 1903, the school was originally named Lorain Business College. It is a private coeducational vocational school located in downtown Lorain, Ohio. In 1980, Julia Corporation acquired Lorain Business College and moved the Lorain campus to North Ridge Road in Lorain. In 1993, Julia Corporation changed the name of the two campuses from Lorain Business College to Southeastern Business College. In October 1997, Tri-State Education System acquired the college and officially changed its name to Ohio Business College in April 1998.
School Strength
Faculty: Core course teachers with master's and doctoral degrees, as well as technical course teachers with rich work experience and teaching ability in related fields.
Teaching Resources: Offers a variety of associate degree, diploma and certificate courses in business management, information technology, allied health, truck driving and other fields. The college focuses on practical teaching and provides students with internships and employment opportunities through cooperation with enterprises and institutions.
Nature of the institution
It is a private for-profit junior college.
Educational Philosophy
Its mission is to help students succeed in the competitive job market by providing high-quality, convenient vocational education and practical training. Focus on creating a positive learning environment for students, cultivating students' self-confidence, pride and respect for others, and are committed to teaching excellence and student services, so that graduates can be competent in their chosen field of study.
Key laboratories and disciplines
Key disciplines: It has certain advantages in professional fields such as business management, medical assistance, information technology, and medical billing. Its business management major has directions such as accounting, marketing and tourism, and marketing and sales.
Research institutions: There is no mention of specific key laboratories.
Department
No clear division of the school's departments has been found, but from the perspective of professional settings, it is mainly concentrated in the fields of business, health, technology, and transportation.
Ranking
According to Niche's ranking, the Sandusky branch of Ohio Business College scored 4.64 points (out of 5 points) with 22 reviews; the Sheffield branch scored 3.3 points (out of 5 points) with 10 reviews.
Costs
According to data from 2007, the school's full-time tuition is $7,827 per year, part-time is $145 per credit hour, and full-time students are required to pay a mandatory fee of $300.
Campus Environment
Buildings and Facilities: Each campus has modern teaching buildings, laboratories and training facilities, such as the HVAC Learning Center in Lorain, which provide students with a good learning and practice environment. There is also a library on campus, which has 850 books and 20 journals, and is equipped with 66 computers for students to use.
Natural Environment: Sheffield Village, where the Lorain County campus is located, has a beautiful environment and green trees, providing students with a comfortable learning and living atmosphere.
Humanistic Environment: As an adult education school, it focuses on providing students with flexible learning options and personalized support services. The campus atmosphere is friendly and inclusive, and students are encouraged to actively participate in various learning and social activities.
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