Ohio University-Chillicothe is the oldest regional branch of Ohio University. Here is a detailed introduction to it:
Introduction and Overview
Location: Located in Chillicothe, Ohio, about 45 miles south of the state capital Columbus, at the intersection of U.S. Highways 23, 35 and 50.
Campus Size: Covers an area of about 100 acres.
Student Composition: Students come from Ross County and surrounding counties such as Pickwa, Pike, Vinton, Fayette and Highland, including traditional 18-22 year old high school graduates and adult students.
History and Founding Time
Founded on February 18, 1946, it is the first regional branch of Ohio University. Initially, night classes were offered at Chillicothe High School to help alleviate the overcrowding of the main campus of Ohio University after World War II. Daytime classes began at the First Presbyterian Church in Chillicothe in September 1960, and the school moved to its current location in September 1966 with the completion of Bennett Hall.
School Strength
Teaching Staff: There are more than 30 full-time teachers and more than 70 part-time teachers. The teaching team is experienced and committed to providing students with high-quality education in small classes.
Teaching Resources: It has modern teaching facilities, such as Bennett Hall with teaching laboratories and simulated nursing laboratories; Stevenson Center has Quinn Library, learning commons, library computer laboratory, etc.; and Shoemaker Center is a health and sports facility with a full-size college basketball court, running track and multiple weight rooms.
Institutional Nature
Public regional branch.
Educational Philosophy
With the motto of "serving students and serving the region", it is committed to providing a personalized educational experience, emphasizing the central position of students. Teachers actively help students and pay attention to their success, strive to understand students to support and guide them to achieve their goals, and provide a variety of course teaching modes to meet the needs of different students.
Key laboratories and disciplines
Key disciplines: 12 bachelor's degree programs and 11 associate degree programs are offered, covering accounting technology, business administration, child development, communication science, criminal justice, environmental engineering technology, medical and health professions, information technology, liberal arts and science. Among them, nursing, criminal justice and other majors have certain advantages and characteristics.
Research institutions: There is the Ross County Child Development and Family Services Center at Ohio University Chillicothe. In addition, the Technical Research Building has hazardous materials technology, environmental engineering technology and the Southern Ohio Police Training Academy.
Department
No clear and independent department information has been found yet, but from the perspective of professional settings, it involves multiple disciplines, such as business school, education school, health school, humanities and social sciences school, etc.
Ranking
The specific position of the school in the comprehensive ranking has not been found yet, but it has a certain influence in the local and regional areas, providing students with good education and career development opportunities.
Expenses
According to 2024 data, the tuition for in-state students is roughly around $9,596 per year, and the specific fees may vary depending on the major and course.
Campus Environment
Buildings and Facilities: Bennett Hall is the central building of the campus, with classrooms, faculty and administrative offices, and an auditorium; Stevenson Center is home to the campus library Quinn Library and the Learning Commons; Shoemaker Center is a health and sports facility with basketball courts, running tracks, and weight rooms; there are also Ross County/Ohio University Chillicothe Child Development and Family Services Center, Technology Research Building, etc.
Natural Environment: The campus environment is beautiful, with rural characteristics and green trees, creating a pleasant natural atmosphere.
Cultural Atmosphere: Focus on creating a positive, diverse and inclusive cultural atmosphere, often holding various cultural activities, academic lectures, club activities, etc., to enrich students' extracurricular life and promote communication and cooperation among students.
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