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Ohio University-Zanesville
United States of America

Popularity:2094

Official website: https://www.ohio.edu/
Tel:Email: ouzservices@ohio.edu Phone: 740-588-1432 Fax: 740-588-1444
Address:Office of Student Services 1425 Newark Road Zanesville, OH  43701 United States

Ohio University-Zanesville is a branch of Ohio University. Here is a detailed introduction about it:

Introduction and Overview

Location: Located in Zanesville, Ohio, the campus covers an area of ​​179 acres.

Service Scope: Its service area covers Coshocton, Guernsey, Licking, Morgan, Muskingum, Noble and Perry counties.

History and Establishment Time

It is a branch of Ohio University, which was founded in 1804. There is no exact public information about the specific establishment time of Zanesville Branch, but it relies on the long history and rich educational resources of Ohio University to continue to develop.

School Strength

Faculty: Some teachers come from the main campus of Ohio University and other branches. They have a high level of teaching and professional quality and can provide students with high-quality teaching and guidance.

Teaching Resources: Sharing some teaching resources of Ohio University, such as library collections, online academic databases, etc., the branch also has its own teaching facilities and laboratories to meet students' learning and practical needs.

Institutional Nature

Public University Branch. Educational philosophy

Adhering to the educational philosophy of Ohio University, we focus on providing students with personalized educational experience, emphasize the cultivation of practical ability and comprehensive quality, and are committed to helping students achieve personal growth and career development to better adapt to the needs of society and the workplace.

Key laboratories and disciplines

Key disciplines: Provide a variety of professional courses, such as nursing, business management, criminal justice and other majors with certain advantages and characteristics, with high recognition in the local and surrounding areas, providing students with good career development prospects.

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.

Department

At present, no clear and independent department information has been found, but a variety of undergraduate majors and some graduate courses are offered, covering humanities and social sciences, natural sciences, health sciences, business management and other disciplines.

Ranking

As a branch of Ohio University, there is no separate comprehensive ranking, but it has a certain influence in some specific professional fields in the local and regional areas.

Cost

Typically, the tuition fees of public university branches are relatively affordable. The specific tuition fees vary depending on factors such as major, duration of study, and student status (in-state or out-of-state). Living expenses such as accommodation, food, and textbooks also need to be considered.

Campus Environment

Buildings and Facilities: The campus mainly consists of two main buildings, Elson Hall and Herold Hall, as well as areas such as Rogge Hall and College Grove. The architectural style is simple and generous, and the internal facilities are complete, providing students with a comfortable learning and living environment.

Natural Environment: The campus is shaded by trees, with large areas of grass and trees, creating a pleasant natural atmosphere, allowing students to enjoy a good outdoor time after studying.

Cultural Atmosphere: Focus on creating a positive, diverse and inclusive cultural atmosphere, and often hold various cultural activities, academic lectures, club activities, etc. to enrich students' extracurricular life and promote communication and cooperation among students.