The University of Northwestern Ohio is a private, non-profit university located in Lima, Ohio, USA. The following is a detailed introduction:
Introduction and Overview
The school has about 4,500 students and offers master's, bachelor's and associate degree programs covering more than 50 majors. Its academic programs focus mainly on the awarding of practical degrees to meet the needs of students' career development.
History and Founding Time
Founded in 1920, it was originally named Northwestern School of Commerce, renamed Northwestern Business College in 1970, changed to Northwestern Business College-Technical Center in 1974, became Northwestern College in 1990, and officially became the University of Northwestern Ohio in 2000.
School Strength
Faculty: It has 149 academic staff and 244 administrative staff.
Professional Accreditation: It has been accredited by the Higher Education Commission, the Ohio Department of Education, etc., and some majors have also been accredited by institutions such as the Commission for Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs.
Scientific Research Strength: 1994 In 2007, it was designated by the U.S. Department of Energy as one of the six original alternative fuel training facilities in the United States, and is also a training center of the National Alternative Fuels Training Alliance.
Institutional Nature
Private non-profit university.
Educational Philosophy
Committed to providing students with high-quality education and training to meet their needs for career and civic literacy development, cultivate students' employability in business, professional, corporate and technical fields, and make them productive citizens.
Key Laboratories and Disciplines
The school does not have particularly outstanding key laboratories, but it is strong in automotive-related majors, alternative fuel training and other fields. Its business school, vocational school, health school, and applied technology school have good subject performance, such as mechanical and maintenance technology. The major is its most popular associate degree program.
Department
The school has a total of five colleges, namely the business school, vocational school, health school, applied technology school and graduate school, providing a wide variety of professional courses.
Ranking
Ranked 126th in Ohio and 3201st overall.
Expenses
The total cost of the school is about $23,980, but the school provides a variety of financial aid methods, including federal grants, state government and school scholarships, etc. Eligible students can also apply for UNOH Opportunity scholarships, etc.
Campus environment
The campus covers an area of about 200 acres and has four dormitory communities, including College Park and Northwest Park. The dormitories are apartment-style, equipped with bedrooms, public living areas, etc. Some also have kitchens and laundry facilities. In addition, the school also has an indoor sports complex, a student activity center, etc. Students can participate in various club activities such as the racing club.
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