Ohio University-Eastern is a branch of Ohio University. Here is a detailed introduction about it:
Introduction and Overview
Location: Located in St. Clairsville, Ohio, the specific address is 45425 National Road, St. Clairsville, OH 43950.
Campus size: The campus covers more than 330 acres and consists of two main facilities: Shannon Hall and the Health and Physical Education Center.
Student Composition: The enrollment in the fall of 2019 was 516, of which 149 were high school dual enrollment students.
History and Founding Time
The school was established in 1957 and is one of the regional branches established by Ohio University to meet the educational needs of World War II veterans and provide educational opportunities for residents in southeastern Ohio.
School Strength
Faculty: It has a dedicated and accomplished team of teachers who are committed to providing students with high-quality education in small classes.
Teaching Resources: As a branch of Ohio University, students can use some resources of the main campus, such as online academic databases. At the same time, the branch also has its own professional laboratories, computer centers and other teaching facilities to meet the learning and practical needs of students.
Nature of the institution
Public satellite branch.
Educational philosophy
Committed to providing affordable and high-quality educational opportunities for residents in the upper Ohio River Valley, focusing on teaching by dedicated and accomplished teachers in a small class environment, cultivating students' comprehensive qualities, and enriching the community's cultural, sports and professional well-being.
Key laboratories and disciplines
Key disciplines: Bachelor's degree programs in applied management, communication, community health services, criminal justice, early childhood education, exercise physiology, health services management, history, middle childhood education, social work, professional research, and technology and applied research are provided. Among them, criminal justice, education, nursing and other majors have certain advantages and characteristics.
Research institutions: There are currently no publicly known key laboratories, but research and practical projects may be carried out in some fields related to local industries and social needs.
Departments
No clear and independent department information has been found, but from the perspective of professional settings, it involves multiple disciplines, such as business school, school of education, school of health, school of humanities and social sciences, etc.
Ranking
According to the 2021-2022 history ranking, it ranks 1204th out of 1499 schools in the United States and 48th in Ohio.
Cost
Starting in the fall semester of 2018, the school offers a fixed tuition rate called the "Ohio Guarantee", which is relatively low for in-state students and eligible residents of nearby counties in West Virginia and Kentucky. Tuition is roughly around $11,000 per year.
Campus Environment
Buildings and Facilities: Shannon Hall is the main educational facility on campus. It is named after Wilson Shannon, the first native-born governor of Ohio, and has an original design of the official seal of Belmont County at its entrance. The Health and Physical Education Center, built in 1997, is a comprehensive building that integrates sports facilities, classrooms and laboratories. It is also the venue for school sports programs and a community fitness center.
Natural Environment: The campus environment is beautiful, with rural characteristics, green trees, large lawns and gardens, creating a pleasant natural atmosphere. In addition, there are some historical sites on campus, such as the Brick Tavern in 1828, the Great Western School in 1870, and the Shaffer Campbell Covered Bridge in 1875.
Cultural atmosphere: Focus on creating a positive, diverse and inclusive cultural atmosphere, and often hold various cultural activities, academic lectures, and community activities, such as Rainbow Cat Club meetings and Panama trip information meetings, to enrich students' extracurricular life and promote communication and cooperation among students.
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