Ohio Northern University is a private university with a long history, high academic level and comprehensive strength. The following is a detailed introduction to the school:
Introduction and Overview
Location: Located in Ada, Ohio, USA, the city is a vibrant town that provides students with a quiet learning environment and rich community resources.
Student size: There are about 3,000 students, including undergraduates and graduate students.
Campus size: The campus covers an area of 342 acres and has modern teaching facilities, comfortable student dormitories, a spacious library, and rich sports and entertainment facilities.
History and establishment time
The school was founded in 1871 and was originally named Northwestern Ohio Normal School. It was founded by Henry Solomon Lyle to train teachers and provide higher education for people in northwest Ohio. In 1885, it was renamed Ohio Normal University and finally renamed Ohio Northern University in 1903.
School Strength
Faculty: The teacher-student ratio is 12:1, and 63.3% of the classes have fewer than 20 students, which allows teachers to give students more attention and guidance. The teachers of the school not only have solid professional knowledge, but also actively participate in scientific research and practical activities, providing students with rich learning resources and practical opportunities.
Teaching resources: Provide certificate, bachelor's, master's and doctoral degree courses, covering arts and sciences, business, engineering, pharmacy, law and other fields. The school focuses on practical teaching and has established extensive cooperative relationships with enterprises, communities and medical institutions to provide students with internships, practice and research opportunities.
Nature of the school
It is a private comprehensive university affiliated with the United Methodist Church.
Educational philosophy
Adhering to the educational philosophy of "pursuing excellence and serving the society", it is committed to cultivating all-round talents, focusing on combining academic education with moral cultivation, encouraging students to actively participate in social services and public welfare activities, and cultivating students' leadership, innovation and teamwork spirit.
Key laboratories and disciplines
Key disciplines: Mechanical engineering, registered nursing, accounting, pharmaceutical marketing and management, civil engineering and other majors are more popular. In addition, the clinical laboratory science major ranks 3rd in Ohio.
Key laboratories: There is the Don Wood Foundation Advanced Metal Technology Laboratory to help engineering students prepare for careers in advanced manufacturing.
Departments
The school has five colleges, namely the College of Arts and Sciences, the College of Business, the College of Engineering, the College of Pharmacy, and the College of Law. Each college has multiple majors and courses to meet the learning needs of different students.
Rankings
In the Wall Street Journal's 2025 Best Colleges in the United States, the school ranked 1st in the Best Value category in Ohio.
In the U.S. News & World Report's 2025 Best Regional Universities in the Midwest, the school ranked 1st in the Best Value Schools category, 2nd in the 2024 Best Regional Universities in the Midwest, and 1st in Ohio.
In the Wall Street Journal/College Pulse 2024 Best Colleges in the United States, the school ranked 33rd in the country and 1st in Ohio in terms of "Salary Impact".
Expenses
Tuition fees vary depending on the major and degree type. Generally speaking, undergraduate courses cost about $30,000-40,000 per year, and graduate courses cost relatively more. In addition, students are required to pay for accommodation, meals, books and miscellaneous fees. The specific fees can be found on the school's official website.
Campus Environment
Building Facilities: The campus has modern teaching buildings, libraries, laboratories, gymnasiums and other facilities, such as the Freed Performing Arts Center, King-Horn Gymnasium and the "Green Monster" track. The school also has advanced teaching equipment and scientific research equipment, providing students with good learning and research conditions.
Natural Environment: The campus is well greened, with lush trees and flowers, creating a comfortable and pleasant natural environment, providing students with a place to relax.
Humanistic Environment: As a Methodist university, the campus is full of a strong religious atmosphere and humanistic care. The school encourages students to actively participate in church activities, community services and student organizations, and cultivate students' teamwork spirit and leadership skills.
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