Introduction and Overview
The Ohio State University at Newark is the Newark branch of Ohio State University, located in Newark, Ohio, and is a public institution. The school provides students with a convenient way to obtain a degree from Ohio State University. In the fall of 2021, there were 2,730 students, including 2,727 undergraduates and 3 graduate students.
History and Founding Time
Founded in 1957, early courses were offered at Newark High School. In 1966, 7,000 local citizens donated more than $1 million to purchase 155 acres of land and build the first building, Founders Hall, which opened in 1968.
School Strength
Faculty: There are 135 academic staff, 50 Outstanding teachers.
Teaching achievements: As a regional campus, students can complete part of their degree courses here, or transfer to the main campus in Columbus for further studies after completing basic courses.
Nature of the institution
Public satellite campus.
Educational philosophy
Committed to providing students with opportunities for academic and social success, valuing diversity and innovation, encouraging open exploration, adventure and freedom of expression, adhering to the principles of inclusiveness and equality, paying attention to the well-being of students and the community, and cultivating students to become responsible, creative and compassionate talents.
Key laboratories and disciplines
No clear key laboratories were found. The school offers bachelor's degree programs in engineering and other disciplines and some master's degree programs. Students can also study Fisher College of Business courses through online or evening courses.
Department
No clearly divided department was found, but there are courses and degree settings in various disciplines, covering engineering, business, etc.
Ranking
No separate ranking for the school was found. Its parent school, Ohio State University, is ranked in U.S. News. It performs well in the US university rankings and is one of the top public universities in the United States.
Expenses
The specific fee standards of the school have not been found. The tuition fees for in-state students at the main campus are relatively low, while the tuition fees for out-of-state students are higher, and the tuition fees for different majors vary slightly. Students of this school may have the opportunity to apply for various grants and scholarships.
Campus Environment
The campus covers an area of 155 acres and has a beautiful environment. It has many buildings, including academic buildings, dormitories, gymnasiums, etc., and complete learning and living facilities, such as Founders Hall, which is the location of classrooms, administrative offices, laboratories and libraries; Hopewell Hall has laboratories, student lounges, etc.; Adena Hall has gymnasiums and fitness facilities, etc.
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