Art Academy of Cincinnati | Ashland University | Aultman College | Baldwin Wallace University | Bluffton University | Capital University
Case Western Reserve University | Cedarville University | The Christ College of Nursing & Health Sciences | Cleveland Institute of Art
Columbus College of Art & Design | University of Dayton | Defiance College | Denison University | The University of Findlay
Franciscan University of Steubenville | Franklin University | Good Samaritan College of Nursing and Health Science | Heidelberg University
Hiram College | John Carroll University | Kenyon College | Kettering College | Lake Erie College | Lourdes University | Malone University
Marietta College | Mercy College of Ohio | Mount Carmel College of Nursing | Mount St. Joseph University | University of Mount Union
Mount Vernon Nazarene University | Muskingum University | University of Northwestern Ohio | Notre Dame College | Oberlin College
Ohio Christian University | Ohio Dominican University | Ohio Northern University | Ohio Wesleyan University | Otterbein University
University of Rio Grande | Tiffin University | Union Institute & University | Urbana University | Ursuline College | Walsh University
Wilmington College | Wittenberg University | The College of Wooster | Xavier University
2019-2020 COUNSELOR’S GUIDEOhio Independent Colleges and Universities
Cover photo provided by: University of Mount Union
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Table of Contents
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Why Independent Colleges? 2-3Frequently Asked Questions 4-5Financial Aid 6-10Independent College Visit Days 11-20
Ohio Independent College and University Profiles:Art Academy of Cincinnati 21Ashland University 22Aultman College 23Baldwin Wallace University 24Bluffton University 25Capital University 26Case Western Reserve University 27Cedarville University 28The Christ College of Nursing & Health Sciences 29 Cleveland Institute of Art 30Columbus College of Art & Design 31University of Dayton 32Defiance College 33
Denison University 34The University of Findlay 35Franciscan University of Steubenville 36Franklin University 37Good Samaritan College of Nursing & Health Science 38
Heidelberg University 39Hiram College 40John Carroll University 41Kenyon College 42Kettering College 43Lake Erie College 44Lourdes University 45Malone University 46Marietta College 47Mercy College of Ohio 48Mount Carmel College of Nursing 49Mount St. Joseph University 50University of Mount Union 51Mount Vernon Nazarene University 52Muskingum University 53
University of Northwestern Ohio 54Notre Dame College 55Oberlin College 56Ohio Christian University 57Ohio Dominican University 58Ohio Northern University 59Ohio Wesleyan University 60Otterbein University 61University of Rio Grande 62Tiffin University 63Union Institute & University 64Urbana University 65Ursuline College 66Walsh University 67Wilmington College 68Wittenberg University 69The College of Wooster 70Xavier University 71Degree Programs 72-89Athletics & Activities 90-93
The Counselor’s Guide to Ohio’s Independent Colleges and Universities (September 2019, Vol. #31) is published annually by the Association of Independent Colleges and Universities of Ohio and the Ohio Private College Admission Directors.
41 South High Street, Suite 1690Columbus, Ohio 43215www.aicuo.eduwww.ohioprivatecolleges.org
The Ohio Private College Admission Directors (OPCAD) believes in the dignity, worth, and potential of all human beings and works to eliminate any type of bias from the college admission and financial aid processes.
We believe in the importance of ethical practices in the admission and financial aid processes by all postsecondary institutions. We endorse the basic philosophy of the National Association of College Admission Counseling (NACAC), its Code of Ethics, and its Statement of Principles of Good Practice.
Be it resolved, therefore, that all Ohio colleges and universities not require candidates for admission and financial aid to indicate the order of their college or university preferences, except under early decision plans.
Be it resolved, therefore, that candidates for admission and financial aid be permitted to choose, without financial penalty, among offers of admission and financial aid until they have heard from all colleges and universities to which they have applied, or until May 1, whichever is earlier.
Be it resolved, therefore, that all Ohio colleges and universities state clearly in their letter of acceptance to full-time candidates for admission that they subscribe to the NACAC Statement of Students’ Rights and Responsibilities, and to the NACAC Statement of Principles of Good Practice.
Approved by the Ohio Private College Admission Directors (OPCAD).
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Why Independent Colleges?
Public 4 Year
Private 4 Year
Source: National Study for Student Engagement
Independents Lead in Internship PlacementIndependent college seniors are more likely to have internship or �eld experience
50%
58%
Source: U.S. Department of Education (2019)
Independent graduates have the lowest student-loan default rate
Who’s Not Defaulting on Their Student Loans in Ohio?
Ohio Average
Certi�cate-granting
2-Year4-Year Public
4-Year Independent
18%
7%
12%12%11%
4 Year Public4 Year Private,Non-Pro�t
Source: National Association of Colleges and Employers (2016)
Independent Graduates Have Higher Starting SalariesIndependent college graduates earned 7% more than public counterparts
$47,974$51,539
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Independent College Tuition and Fees 2019-2020
AICUO Tuition and Fees Survey, 2019; National Center for Education Statistics
Highest Tuition: $58,570Average Tuition: $31,804Lowest Tuition: $9,577Average aid package: $24,496
No. of schools below the average: 23No. of schools below $15,000: 4No. of schools w/o app fees: 34Pct. of freshmen receiving aid: 96%
Minority Undergraduates FindOhio Independent Colleges AttractiveIn 10 years, minority enrollment has increased by half.
Undergraduate headcount from US minoritiesattending Ohio independent colleges, fall semester
13,869
21,214
Source: National Center for Education Statistics
Source: IPEDS (2016-2017); U.S. Census Bureau (2017)
Many Ohio public college graduates take longer to complete, costing more
The True Cost of College in Ohio
4-Year Public
(6th Year)
4-Year Public
(5th Year)
4-Year Independent
$66,748
$94,876
AverageNet Costfor 4 Years
AverageNet Costfor Year 5
MedianLost Income
AverageNet Costfor Year 6
$66,748
$16,687
$202,288
$51,083
$134,518
$16,687
$51,083
$16,687
$51,083
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66%
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Independent
Baccalaureate Graduation RatesOhio Public Main Campuses and 4-Year IndependentsCohort Entering Fall 2012
Source: National Center for Education Statistics;Ohio Department of Higher Education
Independent Colleges: Still The E�cient Path4-year on-time graduation rate at Ohio independentsis higher than the 5-year rate at Ohio publics
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Do you super score the ACT? N N N Y N Y Y Y N Y Y Y N Y Y N N Y Y Y Y Y N Y Y Y
Do you super score the SAT? N Y N Y N Y Y Y N Y Y Y N Y Y N N Y Y Y Y Y N Y Y YDoes your institution super score for scholarships?
N N N Y N Y Y Y N Y N Y N Y Y N N Y Y Y Y Y N Y Y Y
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Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Are you test optional? Y N Y Y N N N N N Y Y N N Y N N Y N N Y N N Y Y N NDo you require ACT/SAT directly from the testing agency?
Y N N N N N N N N Y N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N
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Y Y N Y Y Y Y N N N Y Y Y Y Y N N N Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
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Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
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Y Y Y N N N Y Y N N N N Y N Y N Y Y Y Y Y Y N Y Y Y
Does your institution offer athletic scholarships?
N Y N N N N N Y N N N Y N N Y N N N N N N N N Y Y Y
Do you offer full tuition scholarships?
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Y Y N N Y Y Y Y Y N N Y Y Y Y Y N N N N Y Y N N YDo you offer full tuition
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Why is there a difference in price between public and private institutions?The cost of providing higher education is generally the same at independent colleges and universities as at public universities. For example, both types of institutions incur costs associated with building and maintaining classrooms, residence halls, computer facilities and libraries; paying faculty salaries; and providing career and counseling services. However, private institutions charge a higher price, or tuition, because they do not receive an instructional subsidy from the state.
Complete the FAFSA.Ohio’s independent colleges and universities strongly recommend prospective students complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). To qualify for some state and federal grant and loan programs, students should complete the FAFSA as soon after October 1 as possible. Families can complete it online at: http://www.fafsa.gov or obtain copies of the form by contacting a college financial aid office. Some colleges and universities also require a supplemental or institutional financial aid form. Students should contact the college financial aid offices to learn which financial aid forms are required and the deadlines for submission. See the video tutorial at https://www.finaid.ucsb.edu/fafsasimplification/.Apply to colleges that best fit personal
needs, regardless of price.The ability to pay for a college education is likely to be an important factor in selecting a college or university. However, the price of a particular institution should not prevent a student from applying to the schools of his or her choice. Every student should apply to the colleges that best suit his or her academic, social and personal needs, regardless of the price, because financial aid can make it affordable to attend.
Financial Aid
A variety of financial aid is available.College financial aid programs help families meet the costs of education beyond their demonstrated ability to pay. Institutional need-based and non-need-based financial aid (scholarships, merit, athletic, leadership awards, etc.) combined with state and federal scholarships, grants, loans and work-study programs make up a financial aid package and help defray the cost of attending college. The college will make every effort to compile a suitable financial aid package for the student and family so that the price of a college education does not become an overriding factor in choosing an institution.
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Financial Aid Step By StepStep 1: Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) at www.fafsa.gov. Be sure to check that you are interested in Federal Work Study to gain eligibility for aid programs that require you at least to consider this form of aid. See the video tutorial at https://www.finaid.ucsb.edu/fasfasimplification/
Step 2: Complete the College Scholarship Services (CSS) Financial Aid PROFILE at https://cssprofile.collegeboard.org, if required by the schools to which you are applying.
Step 3: Receive and review your Student Aid Report (SAR) from the U.S. Department of Education, outlining your Expected Family Contribution (EFC), which is the figure that determines financial aid eligibility.
Step 4: Receive and review financial aid award letters from the schools you listed on your FAFSA. All schools striveto award aid to meet the gap between the cost of attendance and your EFC, but not all have the same types or amounts of aid available.
Step 5: Accept the financial aid award offered by the school you plan to attend and notify other schools that you decide not to attend so that they can use their aid dollars for other interested students.
Step 6: Let your school know if you receive outside scholarships and grants. You can search for local scholarships through employers, government and community organizations, or by using online scholarship databases.
Step 7: Complete any forms required to secure the aid awarded by your school.
Financial AidFinancial Aid at Ohio’s Independent Colleges
Aid EligibilityGenerally, a student’s demonstrated need is equal to the difference between the Expected Family Contribution (EFC) and the total cost of education (which includes tuition and fees, room and board or off-campus living expenses, and books). All schools work to award aid to meet the gap between the cost of attendance and EFC, but not all have the same types or amounts of aid available. EFC does not change from school to school, but demonstrated need will.
Sample Demonstrated Need
School A School B School C
Cost of Education- Family’s EFC= Demonstrated Need
$13,715 $34,387 $40,146$1,500 $1,500 $1,500
$12,215 $32,887 $38,646
Worried about financial aid? Independent institutions give out $400 million in school-based grants to freshmen. Just ask their financial aid counselors for more information!
Institutional grants$400 million
State/local grants$11 million
Federal grants$34 million
8%
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First-time, full-time student aid grants by source at AICUO members, 2017–18
Source: National Center for Education Statistics
Supporting Our Own StudentsAt Ohio independents, institutions provide 9 out ofevery 10 �nancial aid dollars to freshmen.
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In AY 2017-2018, 96% of full-time, first-time freshmen entering AICUO member campuses
received financial aid, averaging $24,496.
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Choose Ohio First ScholarshipsThe Choose Ohio First Scholarship Program supports increased higher education participation and success of Ohio undergraduate students majoring in science, technology, engineering, mathematics, or medicine and, in so doing, advances the economic growth of each region of the state. Colleges and universities, both public and independent, working both alone and collaboratively, compete for funds from the state to offer awards to students at their institutions. Only those campuses and collaborations that win the competition may make Choose Ohio First awards, and these grants may be in only one or a few sub-areas.
For information on scholarship eligibility at a specific campus, please contact the chief academic officer or financial aid office.
Ohio War Orphans and Severely Disabled Vetran’s Children ScholarshipThe Ohio War Orphans Scholarship provides tuition assistance for children of deceased or severely disabled Ohio veterans, who served in the armed forces during a period of declared war or conflict. A student must be enrolled for full-time undergraduate study at an eligible Ohio college or university and be an Ohio resident under the age of 25. In 2019-20, annual awards at independent colleges range up to $5,112. Applications are available from the Ohio Department of Higher Education State Grants and Scholarships Department, high school guidance offices, veterans services offices and college financial aid offices.
Nurse Education Assistance Loan Program (NEALP)The NEALP provides need-based aid to Ohio students enrolled at least half time in an approved Ohio registered nursing or nurse instructor education program. The maximum award is $1,500 per year for up to four years of study to become a registered nurse (RN). A recipient, who conducts clinical practice in Ohio upon graduation, may be eligible for loan cancellation at a rate of 20% per year.
Ohio College Opportunity Grant (OCOG)OCOG is a need-based aid program for Ohio resident undergraduates. Eligibility for the award is based on each applicant’s Estimated Family Contribution (EFC), a figure determined by data each student submits in the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). To be eligible for an OCOG award, an Ohio resident student must have an EFC of $2,190 or less and a family income of $96,000 or less, and attend an Ohio independent or public college. The annual OCOG award for each qualifying student in 2019-20 is $3,500 for full-time study at nearly all independent colleges; $2,625 for three-quarter-time study; $1,750 for half-time study; and $875 for one-quarter-time study. More information, including up-to-date award levels, is available at any independent-college financial aid office.
OTTA College Savings ProgramThe Ohio Tuition Trust Authority (OTTA) is a state agency created by the Ohio General Assembly in 1989 to promote savings for higher education. Through its CollegeAdvantage 529 Savings Plan, OTTA offers several college savings options. The market-based funds are managed by leading investment firms. Families can choose to participate in all funds. Investments may be applied at any accredited college or university in Ohio or the country. Call 1-800-AFFORD-IT for more information, or visit OTTA’s Web site at: www.collegeadvantage.com.
Additionally, Ohio residents may deduct up to $4,000 from their Ohio taxable income per year per child made to any of these savings programs. Contributions above $4,000 may be carried forward to future years until fully deducted. Qualified withdrawals are exempt from State of Ohio and federal income tax.
Ohio Safety Officers College Memorial FundThis program provides tuition assistance to the children and spouses of Ohio peace officers, firefighters and other safety officers, who are killed in the line of duty. Recipients may enroll for full- or part-time study at any participating Ohio postsecondary institution. Awards at independent colleges in 2019-20 will range up to $7,044 per academic year.
Ohio National Guard ScholarshipOhio residents who enlist with the Ohio Army or Air National Guard and meet eligibility requirements mayqualify for this program. At an independent college, the scholarship will pay up to 92% of the average state university tuition, in addition to GI Bill benefits. Contact the Ohio Army National Guard at 1-888-644-8273, or the Ohio Air National Guard at 1-800-708-4068 for more information.
In the last few years, there have been significant changes in the state of Ohio’s student financial aid programs, and there may be more coming in the near future. Here is a list of the state-funded student aid programs for the 2019-20 academic year. For more information about state of Ohio student aid, please contact the Office of Financial Aid at the Ohio Department of Higher Education, toll-free at 1-800-233-6734 or on the web at www.ohiohighered.org/sgs.
Ohio Financial Aid
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Federal Financial AidFederal Direct LoansSubsidized or UnsubsidizedTo receive a federal Stafford Subsidized Direct Loan, the student must have financial need. Under this program, the federal government pays the interest on the loan during the time the student is attending school and during the six-month grace period following graduation. For the Unsubsidized Stafford Direct Loan program, which offers loans that extend beyond a student’s calculated need, interest accrues when the loan is disbursed. The student may pay this interest as it becomes due, or defer payment until graduation, when the interest is capitalized as part of the loan. Under these programs, a dependent student may borrow up to a total of $5,500 from both these programs for the first year of study. These loans have a fixed interest rate of 4.33%. Your campus financial aid office will provide details on the steps that need to be taken.
Yellow Ribbon ProgramThe Yellow Ribbon GI Education Enhancement Program (Yellow Ribbon Program) is a provision of the Post-9/11 Veterans Educational Assistance Act of 2008. This program allows institutions of higher learning (degree granting institutions) in the United States to voluntarily enter into an agreement with Veterans Affairs (VA) to fund tuition expenses that exceed the highest public, in-state undergraduate tuition rate. The institution can contribute up to 50% of those expenses and the VA will match the same amount as the institution. For more information on this program, visit the U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs Web site at: http://www.benefits.va.gov/gibill/yellow_ribbon.asp
Pell GrantThe amount of this need-based award depends on an undergraduate student’s Expected Family Contribution (EFC), cost of attendance, and whether the student is attending full- or part-time. The maximum Pell Grant for the 2019-20 academic year is $6,195. Please see your campus financial aid office for updated levels.
Federal Supplemental Education Opportunity Grant (FSEOG)The FSEOG is for undergraduate Pell recipients, who have exceptional financial need, as determined by the institution. The grant may be up to $4,000 depending on when the student applies and the level of financial need.
Federal Work-StudyThis program provides jobs for undergraduate and graduate students with financial need. It encourages community service work and work related to a student’s course of study. The salary is at least the current federal minimum wage.
Parent Loan for Undergraduate Students (PLUS)The PLUS loan is a financial aid resource available to all families regardless of their income. The loan is made directly to the parents and permits them to borrow up to the cost of attendance minus any financial aid received. The interest rate for loans for the 2019-20 year is 7.08%. Repayment usually begins within 60 days after receipt of the funds. Applications are available at campus financial aid offices.
To determine your eligibility for federal student aid programs, you must:
n Complete the FAFSA n Be a U.S. citizen or eligible non-citizen n Have a valid Social Security Number n Have financial need (except for some
loan programs) n Have a high school diploma or GED n Demonstrate satisfactory academic progress n Register with the selective service, if required n Sign a statement of educational purpose and
a certification statement on overpayment and default (both found on the FAFSA)
(*Information accurate as of publication date August 2019. For updates, contact the financial aid office at your campus.)
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Contact the Internal Revenue Service (IRS),
at 1-800-TAX-FORM to receive a copy of Pub-
lication 970, Tax Benefits for Higher Education,
which explains these benefits and rules in detail.
It is also available online at:
Federal Financial Aid& IRS-Related Information
https://www.irs.gov/forms-pubs/ebook
Penalty-Free IRA Withdrawals – Taxpayers may withdraw funds from an IRA, without penalty, for their own higher educational expenses or those of a spouse, child or grandchild. Withdrawals can be used to pay for tuition, fees, books, room and board if the student is enrolled at least half time.
Student Loan Interest DeductionA student or parent may take a tax deduction for interest paid on student loans. The deduction is available even if the taxpayer does not itemize other deductions. The maximum deduction is $4,000. It is phased out for joint filers with an adjusted gross income between $135,000 and $165,000, and single filers with an adjusted gross income between $65,000 and $80,000.
Tuition and fees paid with tax-free grants, scholarships and employer education assistance are not eligible for either of the following two tax credits; expenses
paid with loans are eligible. The credits are available for joint filers with an adjusted gross income (AGI) below $180,000 and for single filers who have an AGI of less than $90,000.
The American Opportunity Tax CreditParents of dependent students, or independent students, may claim a tax credit of up to $2,500 per eligible student with qualified tuition and fees expenses. Forty percent of this credit may be refundable for the first four years of college for degree-seeking students. Lifetime Learning Tax CreditThis credit applies to tuition and fees paid for undergraduate, graduate and continuing education classes. A family may claim a tax credit of 20% for the first $10,000 in tuition and fees (less grants, scholarships and tax-free tuition benefits), resulting in a maximum tax credit of $2,000. This credit is available on a tax-return basis, regardless of the number of students enrolled in postsecondary course work. The tax filer may not claim both the The American Opportunity Tax Credit and the Lifetime Learning Tax Credit during the same academic year for the same student.
Individual Retirement Accounts (IRAs)Education Savings Account - Taxpayers may invest, after taxes, up to $2,000 per year per child under the age of 18. Earnings accumulate tax free, and no taxes will be due upon withdrawal if the money is used for educational expenses – elementary, secondary or higher education.
Roth IRA – An after-tax savings option, a single taxpayer may contribute up to a maximum of $2,000 per year, and joint filers may contribute up to $4,000 per year to a Roth IRA. (These maximum contributions are reduced by amounts contributed to a deductible IRA). Earnings accumulate tax free, and contributions can continue beyond age 70. Withdrawals for educational expenses are tax free if the distributions are made at least five years after the Roth IRA was established and the taxpayer is age 59 or older.
Some families can claim a portion of tuition and
fees as a deduction on 1040 Schedule A in lieu
of the tax credits. Consult IRS publications or
a tax professional to determine which might be
most advantageous for you.
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College Visitation DaysArt Academy of Cincinnati For more information on visiting campus, please go to http://artacademy.eduOctober 12, 2019 Open HouseNovember 16, 2019 National Portfolio DayFebruary 15, 2020 Open HouseJuly 18, 2020 Open House
Ashland University For more information on visiting campus, please go to https://www.ashland.edu/visitSeptember 14, 2019 Saturday Visit September 28, 2019 Fall Open HouseOctober 8, 2019 Transfer VisitOctober 12, 2019 Legacy VisitNovember 2, 2019 Saturday VisitNovember 12, 2019 Transfer VisitNovember 23, 2019 Fall Open HouseDecember 10, 2019 Transfer VisitJanuary 25, 2020 Saturday VisitFebruary 6, 2020 Transfer VisitFebruary 15, 2020 Future Eagle DayFebruary 17, 2020 Nursing and Health Professions Open HouseFebruary 17, 2020 Transfer and Adult Nursing Open HouseMarch 5, 2020 Transfer VisitMarch 21, 2020 Future Eagle DayApril 3, 2020 Friday Spring Open HouseApril 4, 2020 Spring Open HouseApril 16, 2020 Transfer VisitApril 25, 2020 Saturday VisitMay 14, 2020 Transfer Visit
Aultman College For more information on visiting campus, please go to http://www.aultmancollege.edu/visit-campusOctober 19, 2019 Preview DayNovember 9, 2019 Preview DayJanuary 18, 2020 Preview DayFebruary 15, 2020 Preview Day
Baldwin Wallace University For more information on visiting campus, please go to http://www.bw.edu/undergraduate-admission/first-year/visit/indexOctober 11, 2019 Fall Break FridayOctober 12, 2019 Experience BW DayOctober 16, 2019 Welcome WednesdayOctober 30, 2019 Access Diversity DayFebruary 16 & 17, 2020 Yellow Jacket Overnight for admitted studentsFebruary 17, 2020 Presidents’ Day PreviewMarch 26 & 27, 2020 Yellow Jacket Overnight for admitted studentsApril 2 & 3, 2020 Yellow Jacket Overnight for admitted studentsMay 2, 2020 Spring Open House
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College Visitation DaysBluffton University For more information on visiting campus, please go to http://www.bluffton.edu/admissions/visit/index.htmlOctober 19, 2019 Discover BlufftonDecember 7, 2019 Discover BlufftonFebruary 17, 2020 Discover BlufftonMarch 13-14, 2020 Experience Bluffton overnight for admitted studentsApril 17, 2020 Junior Discover Bluffton
Capital University For more information on visiting campus, please visit https://www.capital.edu/admission/schedule-a-visitOctober 19, 2019 Fall Open HouseNovember 1, 2019 Music Visit DayNovember 13, 2019 Science & Nursing Visit DayMarch 7, 2020 Spring Preview DayMarch 29, 2020 Countdown to Capital
Case Western Reserve University For more information on visiting campus, please visit https://case.edu/admission/visits-eventsOctober 13 & 14, 2019 Diversity OvernightOctober 14, 2019 Fall Open HouseNovember 10 & 11, 2019 Diversity OvernightFebruary 17, 2020 Spring Open HouseApril 3, 2020 Spring Open HouseApril 10, 2020 Spring Open HouseApril 17, 2020 Spring Open HouseApril 24, 2020 Spring Open House
Cedarville University For more information on visiting campus, please visit https://www.cedarville.edu/Admissions/Visit.aspxSeptember 6, 2019 Softball Preview DaysSeptember 13, 2019 Softball Preview DaysSeptember 20, 2019 CU Friday - Campus Visit DaySeptember 20, 2019 Softball Preview DaysSeptember 27, 2019 Softball Preview DaysOctober 11, 2019 CU Friday - Campus Visit DayNovember 8, 2019 CU Friday - Campus Visit DayFebruary 7, 2020 Track & Field Preview DayFebruary 8, 2020 Science/Math & Engineering/Computer Science PreviewFebruary 17, 2020 CU Monday - Campus Visit DayFebruary 21, 2020 Nursing Preview DayFebruary 24, 2020 Teacher Preview DayMarch 13, 2020 All Access OrientationMarch 20, 2020 Pharmacy & Communication Preview DayApril 3, 2020 CU Friday - Campus Visit DayApril 17, 2020 All Access OrientationJune 5, 2020 CU Friday - Campus Visit Day
The Christ College of Nursing & Health Sciences For more information on visiting campus, please go to https://www.thechristcollege.edu/visit
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College Visitation DaysCleveland Institute of Art For more information on visiting campus, please go to http://www.cia.eduOctober 5, 2019 Fall Open HouseOctober 11, 2019 Campus ConnectionsOctober 14, 2019 Campus ConnectionsOctober 16, 2019 Campus ConnectionsNovember 17, 2019 Cleveland National Portfolio DayFebruary 17, 2020 Campus ConnectionsFebruary 29, 2020 Spring Open HouseApril 4, 2020 Spring Open HouseJune 19, 2020 Campus ConnectionsJune 26, 2020 Campus ConnectionsJuly 10, 2020 Campus ConnectionsJuly 17, 2020 Campus ConnectionsJuly 24, 2020 Campus ConnectionsJuly 31, 2020 Campus ConnectionsAugust 7, 2020 Campus ConnectionsAugust 14, 2020 Campus Connections
Columbus College of Art & Design For more information on visiting campus, please go to http://www.ccad.edu
University of Dayton For more information on visiting campus, please go to http://www.udayton.eduSeptember 29, 2019 Open HouseOctober 20, 2019 Open HouseNovember 10, 2019 Open House
Defiance College For more information on visiting campus, please go to http://www.defiance.edu/admissions/visit/index.htmlOctober 14, 2019 Academic Preview DayNovember 15 & 16, 2019 Senior Swarm Overnight Visit November 16, 2019 Discover Defiance Fall Preview Day January 24 & 25, 2020 Senior Swarm Overnight Visit February 8, 2020 Scholarship Day February 17, 2020 Discover Defiance Winter Preview Day February 21, 2020 Accepted Student DayMarch 20, 2020 Accepted Student DayApril 3 & 4, 2020 Senior Swarm Overnight Visit April 24, 2020 Accepted Student DayApril 24, 2020 Discover Defiance Transfer Day April 25, 2020 Discover Defiance Spring Preview Day June 19, 2020 Discover Defiance Summer Preview Day July 17, 2020 Discover Defiance Summer Preview Day
Denison University For more information on visiting campus, please go to http://www.denison.eduOctober 7, 2019 October Prospective Student Day Visit ProgramOctober 13 & 14, 2019 October Prospective Student Overnight Visit ProgramNovember 3 & 4, 2019 November Prospective Student Overnight Visit ProgramNovember 11, 2019 November Prospective Student Day Visit ProgramFebruary 17, 2020 Junior Visit Day
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College Visitation DaysThe University of Findlay For more information on visiting campus, please go to https://www.findlay.edu/admissions/visit-experienceOctober 11, 2019 Health Professions and Pharmacy Discovery DayOctober 14, 2019 Oiler Preview DayOctober 25, 2019 Animal Science, Pre-Vet & Equine Discovery DayOctober 26, 2019 Transfer Preview DayNovember 16, 2019 Oiler Preview DayFebruary 17, 2020 Oiler Preview DayFebruary 21, 2020 Admitted Student DayMarch 20, 2020 Health Professions and Pharmacy Discovery DayMarch 27, 2020 Junior Preview DayApril 17, 2020 Animal Science, Pre-Vet & Equine Discovery Day
Franciscan University of Steubenville For more information on visiting campus, please go to https://franciscan.secure.force.com/events
Franklin University For more information on visiting campus, please email [email protected]
Good Samaritan College of Nursing and Health Science For more information on visiting campus, please go to http://www.gscollege.edu/admissions
Heidelberg University For more information on visiting campus, please go to http://www.heidelberg.edu/visitSeptember 20, 2019 Fall Fridays at the BergSeptember 27, 2019 Fall Fridays at the BergOctober 11, 2019 Fall Fridays at the BergOctober 18, 2019 Fall Fridays at the BergOctober 19, 2019 Homecoming Open HouseOctober 25, 2019 Fall Fridays at the BergNovember 1, 2019 Fall Fridays at the BergNovember 8, 2019 Fall Fridays at the BergNovember 15, 2019 Music & Theatre Preview DayNovember 16, 2019 Scholars DayJanuary 18, 2020 Scholars DayFebruary 17, 2020 President’s Day Open HouseFebruary 22, 2020 Scholars DayMarch 20, 2020 Transfer Student Open HouseMarch 27, 2020 Spring Open HouseApril 3, 2020 Admitted Student DayApril 17, 2020 Spring Open House
Hiram College For more information on visiting campus, please go to http://www.hiram.edu/visit
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College Visitation DaysJohn Carroll University For more information on visiting campus, please go to http://sites.jcu.edu/admission/pages/news-eventsSeptember 28, 2019 Blue Streak SaturdayOctober 5, 2019 Boler College of Business Open HouseOctober 5, 2019 Homecoming Visit DayNovember 2, 2019 STEM Open HouseNovember 16, 2019 Blue Streak SaturdayMarch 28, 2020 Admitted Student CelebrationApril 26, 2020 Spring Open House
Kenyon College For more information on visiting campus, please go to https://www.kenyon.edu/visit-kenyon/admissions-eventsSeptember 22 & 23, 2019 September Visit ProgramOctober 7, 2019 October Visit Day IOctober 16, 2019 October Visit Day IIOctober 27 & 28, 2019 October Visit ProgramNovember 11, 2019 November Visit Day
Kettering College For more information on visiting campus, please go to kc.edu
Lake Erie College For more information on visiting campus, please go to https://www.lec.edu/visit
Lourdes University For more information on visiting campus, please go to http://www.lourdes.edu/visitOctober 24, 2019 Fall Visit DayNovember 16, 2019 Fall Visit Day
Malone University For more information on visiting campus, please go to http://www.malone.edu/visitSeptember 13, 2019 Fall Discover DayOctober 14, 2019 Fall Discover DayNovember 2, 2019 Focus DayNovember 8, 2019 Fall Discover DayNovember 16, 2019 Fall Saturday Sneak PeekFebruary 17, 2020 Spring Discover DayMarch 2, 2020 Spring Focus DayMarch 27, 2020 Spring Discover DayApril 18, 2020 Spring Sneak Peek
Marietta College For more information on visiting campus, please go to https://www.marietta.edu/visitOctober 3, 2019 Education Visit DayOctober 19, 2019 STEM Visit DayOctober 25, 2019 Art Visit DayNovember 2, 2019 Fall Open HouseJanuary 25, 2020 Winter Open HouseFebruary 1, 2020 Premier Scholars Day (By Invitation Only)March 28, 2020 Pioneer Preview (High School Juniors)April 4, 2020 Navy Blue and White Day (Admitted Students)
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Mercy College of Ohio For more information on visiting campus, please go to https://mercycollege.edu/admissions/visit/open-house-scheduleNovember 2, 2019 Open HouseFebruary 29, 2020 Open HouseApril 25, 2020 Open House
Mount Carmel College of Nursing For more information on visiting campus, please go to http://www.mccn.eduSeptember 23, 2019 Open House-ColumbusOctober 16, 2019 Open House-ColumbusOctober 17, 2019 Open House-LancasterNovember 4, 2019 Open House-ColumbusNovember 20, 2019 Open House-ColumbusNovember 21, 2019 Open House-LancasterJanuary 13, 2020 Open House-ColumbusJanuary 29, 2020 Open House-ColumbusFebruary 10, 2020 Open House-ColumbusFebruary 20, 2020 Open House-LancasterMarch 21, 2020 Open House-ColumbusApril 8, 2020 Open House - Second Degree
Mount St. Joseph University For more information on visiting campus, please go to http://www.msj.edu/visitOctober 5, 2019 Discover The MountNovember 11, 2019 Discover The MountFebruary 17, 2020 Discover The MountApril 18, 2020 Discover The Mount
University of Mount Union For more information on visiting campus, please go to https://www.mountunion.edu/visit-campusSeptember 21, 2019 Fall Visit 1October 5, 2019 Marching Band VisitOctober 8, 2019 Stark County College Fair (Canton)October 16, 2019 Nursing Visit 1October 17, 2019 Engineering Visit 1Novermber 2, 2019 Fall Visit 2December 7, 2019 Presidential ScholarshipFebruary 7, 2020 Admitted Student Day 1February 13, 2020 Academic Achievement Dinner 1February 20, 2020 Academic Achievement Dinner 2February 27, 2020 Academic Achievement Dinner 3March 17, 2020 Engineering Visit 2March 18, 2020 Mid-East Ohio College FairMarch 19, 2020 Nursing Visit 2March 20, 2020 Admitted Student Day 2April 17, 2020 VPA VisitApril 25, 2020 Spring Visit
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College Visitation DaysMount Vernon Nazarene University For more information on visiting campus, please go to http://www.mvnu.edu/visit. For more information on Music Visit and Scholarship Audition Day, please go to http://www.mvnu.edu/musicscholarships. For more information on Breakaway (Senior Overnight Visit), please go to http://www.mvnu.edu/breakaway.October 7, 2019 MVNYou Visit DayOctober 28, 2019 Music Visit and Scholarship Audition DayNovember 11, 2019 STEM Visit DayDecember 2, 2019 MVNYou Visit DayJanuary 20, 2020 MVNYou Visit DayFebruary 8, 2020 ASAP (Accepted Students Admission Party)February 17, 2020 MVNYou Visit DayMarch 19 & 20, 2020 Breakaway (Senior Overnight Visit)April 6, 2020 MVNYou Visit Day (Juniors Only)
Muskingum University For more information on visiting campus, please go to http://www.muskingum.eduOctober 11, 2019 Fall Visit DayNovember 2, 2019 Fall Visit DayNovember 16, 2019 Fall Visit Day (Juniors Only)
University of Northwestern Ohio For more information on visiting campus, please go to http://www.unoh.eduNovember 1 & 2, 2019 Open House, College of Applied TechnologiesNovember 8, 2019 Open House, Colleges of Business, Health Professions, and Occupational ProfessionsApril 3, 2020 Spring Preview Day, Colleges of Business, Health Professions, and Occupational ProfessionsApril 17 & 18, 2020 Spring Preview Day, College of Applied Technologies
Notre Dame College For more information on visiting campus, please go to http://www.notredamecollege.edu/admissions/visit-usOctober 5, 2019 Falcon Fall PremiereOctober 27, 2019 Accepted Student DayDecember 5, 2019 STEMM & Nursing EventMarch 22, 2020 Accepted Student Day
Oberlin College For more information on visiting campus, please go to http://go.oberlin.edu/admissionvisitSeptember 22-October 4, 2019 Regional Fly-insOctober 10-12, 2019 Multicultural Visit ProgramOctober 14, 2019 Fall Visit DayNovember 11, 2019 Fall Visit DayNovember 14-16, 2019 Multicultural Visit Program
Ohio Christian University For more information on visiting campus, please go to http://www.ohiochristian.edu/previewdaySeptember 27, 2019 Preview DayOctober 11, 2019 Preview DayNovember 8, 2019 Preview Day
Ohio Dominican University For more information on visiting campus, please call Alecia Dennis, (614) 251-4605.October 5, 2019 ODU Preview DayNovember 9, 2019 ODU Preview DayMarch 21, 2020 ODU Spring Preview Day
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Ohio Northern University For more information on visiting campus, please go to http://www.onu.edu/visitSeptember 21, 2019 Polar Preview DayOctober 19, 2019 Polar Preview DayNovember 9, 2019 Polar Preview DayFebruary 15, 2020 Polar Preview DayFebruary 22, 2020 Orange and Black Accepted Student DayMarch 28, 2020 Orange and Black Accepted Student DayApril 18, 2020 Polar Preview DayAugust 1, 2020 Polar Preview Day
Ohio Wesleyan University For more information on visiting campus, please go to http://www.owu.edu/visit
Otterbein University For more information on visiting campus, please go to http://www.otterbein.eduOctober 26, 2019 Otterbein University- Discover DayMarch 28, 2020 Experience Day
University of Rio Grande For more information on visiting campus, please go to http://www.rio.edu/visitNovember 14, 2019 Open HouseFebruary 19, 2020 Open House
Tiffin University For more information on visiting campus, please go to https://apply.tiffin.edu/portal/openhouse. For more information on Dragon Alumni Symposium, please go to http://www.tiffin.edu.September 27, 2019 Dragon Alumni SymposiumNovember 1, 2019 Student’s Choice: Fall Academic Visit DayNovember 23, 2019 Fall Open HouseJanuary 18, 2020 Green and Gold DayFebruary 17, 2020 Student’s Choice: Spring Academic Visit Day
Union Institute & University For more information on visiting campus, please go to https://myunion.edu
Urbana University For more information on visiting campus, please go to https://www.urbana.edu/admissions/visit-campusAugust 29, 2019 Experience UUSeptember 17, 2019 Day of Opportunity (For Urbana’s Scholarship of Opportunity High Schools)October 12, 2019 Blue Knight Experience (at Homecoming)October 14, 2019 Experience UUOctober 23, 2019 Day of Opportunity (For Urbana’s Scholarship of Opportunity High Schools)November 11, 2019 Experience UUJanuary 20, 2020 Experience UUJanuary 23, 2020 Experience UU: Performing Arts - Club SportsFebruary 17, 2020 Experience UUMarch 5, 2020 Scholarship Recognition & Honors Day (For invited scholarship recipients)April 3, 2020 Academic Exploration Day: Education, STEM, Liberal ArtsApril 24, 2020 Academic Exploration Day: Business, Health & Human ServicersApril TBD, 2020 Blue Knight Experience (Spring Football Game, Kick-off at 7:00 pm)
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Ursuline College For more information on visiting campus, please go to http://www.ursuline.edu/visitNovember 2, 2019 Senior Scholar DayNovember 9, 2019 Discover Nursing DayDecember 13, 2019 School Counselor Day - for high school counselorsFebruary 17, 2020 President’s Day Open HouseApril 18, 2020 Junior Sneak Peek
Walsh University For more information on visiting campus, please go to https://www.walsh.edu/yourfutureSeptember 28, 2019 Swords Up Saturday General Admission VisitOctober 12, 2019 Swords Up Saturday General Admission VisitOctober 18, 2019 Student For A Day Campus VisitNovember 16, 2019 Discover Walsh Campus Visit DayNovember 23, 2019 Swords Up Saturday General Admission VisitFebruary 8, 2020 Honors Competition Day (By Invitation Only)March 28, 2020 Future Cavalier Day (Accepted Student Event)April 18, 2020 Junior Visit Day
Wilmington College For more information on visiting campus, please go to https://www.wilmington.edu/admission/visit-campusOctober 10, 2019 Agriculture and Equine Business Management Visit DayOctober 17, 2019 Business Visit DayOctober 22, 2019 Sciences Visit DayOctober 24, 2019 Humanities/Social Sciences/Communication Arts Visit DayNovember 2, 2019 Inside Look DayNovember 7, 2019 Education Visit DayNovember 14, 2019 Sport Sciences Visit DayDecember 10, 2019 Transfer Student Visit DayFebruary 17, 2020 Inside Look DayMarch 22 & 23, 2020 Multi-Cultural Overnight ExperienceApril 16, 2020 Agriculture and Equine Business Management Visit DayApril 18, 2020 Accepted Student Recognition DayApril 28, 2020 Transfer Student Recognition CeremonyJune 16, 2020 Inside Look Day
Wittenberg University For more information on visiting campus, please go to https://www.wittenberg.edu/admission/visitOctober 18, 2019 Fall Visit DayNovember 2, 2019 Game DayNovember 4, 2019 Science DayNovember 8, 2019 Honors DayNovember 11, 2019 Fall Visit DayNovember 15, 2019 Multicultural Fall Visit DayDecember 6, 2019 Lessons & Carols ReceptionJanuary 17, 2020 Honors DayFebruary 14, 2020 Honors DayFebruary 15, 2020 Game DayFebruary 17, 2020 Accepted Student DayFebruary 23-24, 2020 Athletic Leadership OvernightMarch 20, 2020 Honors Day
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Wittenberg University ContinuedMarch 23-26, 2020 Tiger DaysMarch 26-27, 2020 Multicultural OvernightMarch 27, 2020 Accepted Student DayApril 6, 2020 Tiger DayApril 17, 2020 Accepted Student Day
The College of Wooster For more information on visiting campus, please go to https://wooster.edu/admissions/visit/programs/
Xavier University For more information on visiting campus, please go to www.xavier.edu/admission/
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Fall 2018 Enrollment:Full-time Undergraduates 183Part-time Undergraduates 9Total Undergraduate Enrollment 192Total Graduate Professional Enrollment 9Percentage Undergraduate Men 29%Percentage Undergraduate Women 71%Percentage Undergraduate Minorities 24%Average Class Size 12Student to Faculty Ratio 10:1
Fall 2018 Freshman Profile:Middle 50% ACT Composite 17-24Middle 50% SAT Reading 440-580Middle 50% SAT Math 440-520Average Freshman GPA 3.2Number in Freshman Class 63% of Freshmen Receiving Aid 100%Average Financial Aid for Freshmen $16,233
Campus Life:Religious Affiliation N/ACampus Setting City: LargeAcademic Calendar SemesterMinority/Multicultural Programs No Contact: N/AStudent Organizations YesFraternities & Sororities NoIntramural Sports Men No Women No
Housing:Guaranteed Housing if Matriculation Fee Paid by May 1 YesPercentage of Full-time Undergraduates Living on Campus 91%
Admission Information (2019-2020):Early Decision No Apply by N/A Admission Notification by N/ARegular Admission Apply by June 30 Admission Notification by Rolling Application Fee $0 Application Fee Waiver N/A Online Application Yes Website www.artacademy.edu Online Application Fee $0Deferred Admission N/AEarly Admission (after Junior Year) N/ACandidates Reply Date May 1Tuition Deposit $200
Financial Aid Information:Director of Financial Aid Rebecca CarrPhone Number (513) 562-8773EmailCSS Financial Aid Profile NoInstitutional Financial Aid Form Required or ProfileFAFSA YesApplication Deadline RollingFinancial Aid Award Announcement RollingScholarship Info
Athletics:Athletic Division N/AAthletic Scholarships N/A
Learning Disabled Students:LD Formal Program Available NoLimited Support Services Only Yes
Other Information:Can high school students enroll in College Credit Plus (CCP) at your institution?
Yes
International Baccalaureate YesASL as foreign language credit No
Cost for Academic Year 2019 - 2020:Tuition $32,445Room And Board $13,800Required Fees $1,890Total: $48,135
Contact Information:Art Academy of Cincinnati
1212 Jackson Street - Cincinnati, OH 45202Marketing & Enrollment: Amanda Parker-Wolery
Phone: (513) 562-6267 Fax: (513) 562-8778E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.artacademy.edu
www.artacademy.edu/scholarship
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Fall 2018 Enrollment:Full-time Undergraduates 3,490Part-time Undergraduates 1,530Total Undergraduate Enrollment 5,020Total Graduate Professional Enrollment 1,607Percentage Undergraduate Men 53%Percentage Undergraduate Women 47%Percentage Undergraduate Minorities 22%Average Class Size 16Student to Faculty Ratio 16:1
Fall 2018 Freshman Profile:Middle 50% ACT Composite 20-25Middle 50% SAT Reading 500-610Middle 50% SAT Math 475-620Average Freshman GPA 3.4Number in Freshman Class 602% of Freshmen Receiving Aid 97.4%Average Financial Aid for Freshmen $19,189
Campus Life:Religious Affiliation Brethren ChurchCampus Setting Town: FringeAcademic Calendar SemesterMinority/Multicultural Programs Yes Contact: Terri LinkStudent Organizations YesFraternities & Sororities YesIntramural Sports Men Yes Women Yes
Housing:Guaranteed Housing if Matriculation Fee Paid by May 1 YesPercentage of Full-time Undergraduates Living on Campus 75%
Admission Information (2019-2020):Early Decision No Apply by N/A Admission Notification by N/ARegular Admission Apply by Rolling Admission Notification by Rolling Application Fee $0 Application Fee Waiver Yes Online Application Yes Website www.ashland.edu Online Application Fee $0Deferred Admission YesEarly Admission (after Junior Year) YesCandidates Reply Date May 1Tuition Deposit $300
Financial Aid Information:Director of Financial Aid Steve HowellPhone Number (419) 289-5002Email [email protected]
CSS Financial Aid Profile NoInstitutional Financial Aid Form NoFAFSA YesApplication Deadline RollingFinancial Aid Award Announcement Beginning in NovemberScholarship Info
Athletics:Athletic Division NCAA IIAthletic Scholarships Yes
Learning Disabled Students:LD Formal Program Available YesLimited Support Services Only Yes
Other Information:Can high school students enroll in College Credit Plus (CCP) at your institution?
Yes
International Baccalaureate YesASL as foreign language credit No
Cost for Academic Year 2019 - 2020:Tuition $20,950Room And Board $10,340Required Fees $1,030Total: $32,320
Contact Information:Ashland University
401 College Avenue - Ashland, OH 44805Director of Admissions: W.C. Vance
Phone: (419) 289-5052 Fax: (419) 289-5999E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.ashland.edu
https://www.ashland.edu/cost
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Fall 2018 Enrollment:Full-time Undergraduates 106Part-time Undergraduates 237Total Undergraduate Enrollment 343Total Graduate Professional Enrollment 0Percentage Undergraduate Men 11%Percentage Undergraduate Women 89%Percentage Undergraduate Minorities 10%Average Class Size 16Student to Faculty Ratio 6:1
Fall 2018 Freshman Profile:Middle 50% ACT Composite 19-23Middle 50% SAT Reading N/AMiddle 50% SAT Math N/AAverage Freshman GPA 3.14Number in Freshman Class 30% of Freshmen Receiving Aid 92.6%Average Financial Aid for Freshmen $9,473
Campus Life:Religious Affiliation N/ACampus Setting City: SmallAcademic Calendar SemesterMinority/Multicultural Programs No Contact: Student Life CoordinatorStudent Organizations YesFraternities & Sororities NoIntramural Sports Men No Women No
Housing:Guaranteed Housing if Matriculation Fee Paid by May 1 N/APercentage of Full-time Undergraduates Living on Campus 0%
Admission Information (2019-2020):Early Decision No Apply by N/A Admission Notification by N/ARegular Admission Apply by August 1 Admission Notification by August 15 Application Fee $45 Application Fee Waiver On as-needed basis Online Application Yes Website www.aultmancollege.edu
Online Application Fee $45Deferred Admission NoEarly Admission (after Junior Year) NoCandidates Reply Date August 15Tuition Deposit $100
Financial Aid Information:Director of Financial Aid Wendy DavisPhone Number (330) 363-2834EmailCSS Financial Aid Profile NoInstitutional Financial Aid Form NoFAFSA YesApplication Deadline RollingFinancial Aid Award Announcement RollingScholarship Info
Athletics:Athletic Division N/AAthletic Scholarships N/A
Learning Disabled Students:LD Formal Program Available NoLimited Support Services Only Yes
Other Information:Can high school students enroll in College Credit Plus (CCP) at your institution?
Yes
International Baccalaureate NoASL as foreign language credit No
Cost for Academic Year 2019 - 2020:Tuition $17,850Room And Board N/ARequired Fees $1,000Total: $18,850
Contact Information:Aultman College
2600 6th Street SW - Canton, OH 44710Dean of Student Success: Sue Shepherd
Phone: (330) 363-6347 Fax: (330) 580-6654E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.aultmancollege.edu
www.aultmancollege.edu/scholarships
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Fall 2018 Enrollment:Full-time Undergraduates 2,891Part-time Undergraduates 213Total Undergraduate Enrollment 3,104Total Graduate Professional Enrollment 605Percentage Undergraduate Men 46%Percentage Undergraduate Women 54%Percentage Undergraduate Minorities 20%Average Class Size 18Student to Faculty Ratio 11:1
Fall 2018 Freshman Profile:Middle 50% ACT Composite 21-27Middle 50% SAT Reading 520-640Middle 50% SAT Math 510-610Average Freshman GPA 3.52Number in Freshman Class 677% of Freshmen Receiving Aid 99.6%Average Financial Aid for Freshmen $28,541
Campus Life:Religious Affiliation IndependentCampus Setting Suburb: LargeAcademic Calendar SemesterMinority/Multicultural Programs Yes Contact: Brianna StephensStudent Organizations YesFraternities & Sororities YesIntramural Sports Men Yes Women Yes
Housing:Guaranteed Housing if Matriculation Fee Paid by May 1 YesPercentage of Full-time Undergraduates Living on Campus 84%
Admission Information (2019-2020):Early Decision No Apply by N/A Admission Notification by N/ARegular Admission Apply by Priority: Nov 1 Admission Notification by Rolling Application Fee $0 Application Fee Waiver N/A Online Application Yes Website www.bw.edu/admission Online Application Fee $0Deferred Admission YesEarly Admission (after Junior Year) NoCandidates Reply Date May 1Tuition Deposit $200
Financial Aid Information:Director of Financial Aid Dr. George RollestonPhone Number (440) 826-2108Email [email protected] Financial Aid Profile NoInstitutional Financial Aid Form NoFAFSA YesApplication Deadline RollingFinancial Aid Award Announcement RollingScholarship Info www.bw.edu/finaid
Athletics:Athletic Division NCAA IIIAthletic Scholarships No
Learning Disabled Students:LD Formal Program Available NoLimited Support Services Only Yes
Other Information:Can high school students enroll in College Credit Plus (CCP) at your institution?
No
International Baccalaureate YesASL as foreign language credit No
Cost for Academic Year 2019 - 2020:Tuition $33,530Room And Board $11,610Required Fees $0Total: $45,140
Contact Information:Baldwin Wallace University
275 Eastland Road - Berea, OH 44017Director of First-Year Recruitment and Admission Operations: Joyce Cendroski
Phone: (440) 826-2222 Fax: (440) 826-3830E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.bw.edu/admission
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Fall 2018 Enrollment:Full-time Undergraduates 605Part-time Undergraduates 95Total Undergraduate Enrollment 700Total Graduate Professional Enrollment 70Percentage Undergraduate Men 55%Percentage Undergraduate Women 45%Percentage Undergraduate Minorities 17%Average Class Size 18Student to Faculty Ratio 11:1
Fall 2018 Freshman Profile:Middle 50% ACT Composite 18-25Middle 50% SAT Reading 430-550Middle 50% SAT Math 440-550Average Freshman GPA 3.23Number in Freshman Class 174% of Freshmen Receiving Aid 100%Average Financial Aid for Freshmen $25,969
Campus Life:Religious Affiliation Mennonite Church USACampus Setting Town: DistantAcademic Calendar SemesterMinority/Multicultural Programs Yes Contact: Tyson GoingsStudent Organizations YesFraternities & Sororities NoIntramural Sports Men Yes Women Yes
Housing:Guaranteed Housing if Matriculation Fee Paid by May 1 YesPercentage of Full-time Undergraduates Living on Campus 91%
Admission Information (2019-2020):Early Decision No Apply by N/A Admission Notification by N/ARegular Admission Apply by May 31 Admission Notification by Rolling Application Fee $0 Application Fee Waiver N/A Online Application Yes Website www.bluffton.edu Online Application Fee $0Deferred Admission YesEarly Admission (after Junior Year) YesCandidates Reply Date May 1Tuition Deposit $100
Financial Aid Information:Director of Financial Aid Lawrence MatthewsPhone Number (419) 358-3409Email [email protected] Financial Aid Profile NoInstitutional Financial Aid Form NoFAFSA YesApplication Deadline May 1Financial Aid Award Announcement RollingScholarship Info www.bluffton.edu/admission/
financialaid/scholarships/
Athletics:Athletic Division NCAA IIIAthletic Scholarships No
Learning Disabled Students:LD Formal Program Available YesLimited Support Services Only No
Other Information:Can high school students enroll in College Credit Plus (CCP) at your institution?
Yes
International Baccalaureate YesASL as foreign language credit Yes
Cost for Academic Year 2019 - 2020:Tuition $33,286Room And Board $11,124Required Fees $450Total: $44,860
Contact Information:Bluffton University
1 University Drive - Bluffton, OH 45817Vice President for Enrollment Management: Robin Bowlus
Phone: (419) 358-3453 Fax: (419) 358-3081E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.bluffton.edu
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Fall 2018 Enrollment:Full-time Undergraduates 2,316Part-time Undergraduates 178Total Undergraduate Enrollment 2,494Total Graduate Professional Enrollment 719Percentage Undergraduate Men 38%Percentage Undergraduate Women 62%Percentage Undergraduate Minorities 21%Average Class Size 20Student to Faculty Ratio 11:1
Fall 2018 Freshman Profile:Middle 50% ACT Composite 21-26Middle 50% SAT Reading 500-620Middle 50% SAT Math 500-590Average Freshman GPA 3.60Number in Freshman Class 589% of Freshmen Receiving Aid 100%Average Financial Aid for Freshmen $32,049
Campus Life:Religious Affiliation
Campus Setting Suburb: LargeAcademic Calendar SemesterMinority/Multicultural Programs Yes Contact: [email protected] Organizations YesFraternities & Sororities YesIntramural Sports Men Yes Women Yes
Housing:Guaranteed Housing if Matriculation Fee Paid by May 1 YesPercentage of Full-time Undergraduates Living on Campus 92%
Admission Information (2019-2020):Early Decision No Apply by N/A Admission Notification by N/ARegular Admission Apply by May 1 Admission Notification by Rolling Application Fee $0 Online, $25 Paper Application Fee Waiver Yes Online Application Yes Website
Online Application Fee $0Deferred Admission YesEarly Admission (after Junior Year) NoCandidates Reply Date May 1Tuition Deposit $100
Financial Aid Information:Director of Financial Aid John BrownPhone Number (614) 236-6771Email [email protected] Financial Aid Profile NoInstitutional Financial Aid Form NoFAFSA YesApplication Deadline March 1Financial Aid Award Announcement RollingScholarship Info www.capital.edu/finaid
Athletics:Athletic Division NCAA IIIAthletic Scholarships No
Learning Disabled Students:LD Formal Program Available NoLimited Support Services Only Yes
Other Information:Can high school students enroll in College Credit Plus (CCP) at your institution?
No
International Baccalaureate YesASL as foreign language credit Yes
Cost for Academic Year 2019 - 2020:Tuition $36,552Room And Board $11,264Required Fees $320Total: $48,136
Contact Information:Capital University
1 College and Main - Columbus, OH 43209Director of Admission: Garien Hudson
Phone: (614) 236-6101 Fax: (614) 236-7947E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.capital.edu/admission
Evangelical Lutheran Church
www.capital.edu/admission
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Fall 2018 Enrollment:Full-time Undergraduates 5,095Part-time Undergraduates 166Total Undergraduate Enrollment 5,261Total Graduate Professional Enrollment 6,629Percentage Undergraduate Men 55%Percentage Undergraduate Women 45%Percentage Undergraduate Minorities 37%Average Class Size 29Student to Faculty Ratio 11:1
Fall 2018 Freshman Profile:Middle 50% ACT Composite 30-34Middle 50% SAT Reading 650-730Middle 50% SAT Math 700-790Average Freshman GPA N/ANumber in Freshman Class 1,393% of Freshmen Receiving Aid 85.9%Average Financial Aid for Freshmen $37,321
Campus Life:Religious Affiliation N/ACampus Setting City: LargeAcademic Calendar SemesterMinority/Multicultural Programs Yes Contact:
Student Organizations YesFraternities & Sororities YesIntramural Sports Men Yes Women Yes
Housing:Guaranteed Housing if Matriculation Fee Paid by May 1 YesPercentage of Full-time Undergraduates Living on Campus 78%
Admission Information (2019-2020):Early Decision Yes Apply by November 1 Admission Notification by
Regular Admission Apply by January 15 Admission Notification by February 1 Application Fee $70 Application Fee Waiver On as-needed basis Online Application Yes Website case.edu/admission/ Online Application Fee $70Deferred Admission YesEarly Admission (after Junior Year) RarelyCandidates Reply Date May 1Tuition Deposit $500
Financial Aid Information:Director of Financial Aid Venus PuliaficoPhone Number (216) 368-4530Email [email protected] Financial Aid Profile YesInstitutional Financial Aid Form NoFAFSA YesApplication Deadline January 15Financial Aid Award Announcement RollingScholarship Info financialaid.case.edu
Athletics:Athletic Division NCAA IIIAthletic Scholarships No
Learning Disabled Students:LD Formal Program Available NoLimited Support Services Only Yes
Other Information:Can high school students enroll in College Credit Plus (CCP) at your institution?
Yes
International Baccalaureate YesASL as foreign language credit No
Cost for Academic Year 2019 - 2020:Tuition $50,450Room And Board $15,614Required Fees $454Total: $66,518
Contact Information:Case Western Reserve University
Office of Undergraduate Admission - Cleveland, OH 44106Dean of Undergraduate Admission: Robert McCullough
Phone: (216) 368-4450 Fax: (216) 368-5111E-mail: [email protected] Web: case.edu/admission
Undergraduate Admission
Nov. 15 (for Early Action & Early Decision)
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Fall 2018 Enrollment:Full-time Undergraduates 3,278Part-time Undergraduates 471Total Undergraduate Enrollment 3,749Total Graduate Professional Enrollment 401Percentage Undergraduate Men 47%Percentage Undergraduate Women 53%Percentage Undergraduate Minorities 8%Average Class Size 20Student to Faculty Ratio 15:1
Fall 2018 Freshman Profile:Middle 50% ACT Composite 23-29Middle 50% SAT Reading 580-680Middle 50% SAT Math 550-670Average Freshman GPA 3.85Number in Freshman Class 910% of Freshmen Receiving Aid 100%Average Financial Aid for Freshmen $19,428
Campus Life:Religious Affiliation BaptistCampus Setting Town: FringeAcademic Calendar SemesterMinority/Multicultural Programs Yes Contact: Matthew DeardenStudent Organizations YesFraternities & Sororities NoIntramural Sports Men Yes Women Yes
Housing:Guaranteed Housing if Matriculation Fee Paid by May 1 YesPercentage of Full-time Undergraduates Living on Campus 75%
Admission Information (2019-2020):Early Decision No Apply by N/A Admission Notification by N/ARegular Admission Apply by March 1 Admission Notification by Rolling Application Fee $30 Application Fee Waiver Yes Online Application Yes Website Online Application Fee $30Deferred Admission YesEarly Admission (after Junior Year) YesCandidates Reply Date May 1Tuition Deposit $250
Financial Aid Information:Director of Financial Aid Kim JenerettePhone Number (937) 766-7866Email [email protected] Financial Aid Profile NoInstitutional Financial Aid Form NoFAFSA YesApplication Deadline NoneFinancial Aid Award Announcement RollingScholarship Info
Athletics:Athletic Division NCAA IIAthletic Scholarships Yes
Learning Disabled Students:LD Formal Program Available NoLimited Support Services Only Yes
Other Information:Can high school students enroll in College Credit Plus (CCP) at your institution?
Yes
International Baccalaureate YesASL as foreign language credit No
Cost for Academic Year 2019 - 2020:Tuition $31,122Room And Board $7,618Required Fees $200Total: $38,940
Contact Information:Cedarville University
251 North Main Street - Cedarville, OH 45314Director of Undergraduate Admissions: Matthew Dearden
Phone: (937) 766-7700 Fax: (937) 766-7575E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.cedarville.edu/admissions
www.cedarville.edu/admissions
www.cedarville.edu/scholarships
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Fall 2018 Enrollment:Full-time Undergraduates 489Part-time Undergraduates 413Total Undergraduate Enrollment 902Total Graduate Professional Enrollment 0Percentage Undergraduate Men 9%Percentage Undergraduate Women 91%Percentage Undergraduate Minorities 16%Average Class Size 22Student to Faculty Ratio 14:1
Fall 2018 Freshman Profile:Middle 50% ACT Composite 19-23Middle 50% SAT Reading 438-543Middle 50% SAT Math 443-490Average Freshman GPA 3.67Number in Freshman Class 70% of Freshmen Receiving Aid 96%Average Financial Aid for Freshmen $12,048
Campus Life:Religious Affiliation N/ACampus Setting City: LargeAcademic Calendar SemesterMinority/Multicultural Programs No Contact: N/AStudent Organizations YesFraternities & Sororities NoIntramural Sports Men No Women No
Housing:Guaranteed Housing if Matriculation Fee Paid by May 1 N/APercentage of Full-time Undergraduates Living on Campus 0%
Admission Information (2019-2020):Early Decision Yes Apply by December Admission Notification by VariesRegular Admission Apply by May Admission Notification by Varies Application Fee $0 Application Fee Waiver N/A Online Application Yes Website
Online Application Fee $0Deferred Admission NoEarly Admission (after Junior Year) NoCandidates Reply Date N/ATuition Deposit $200
Financial Aid Information:Director of Financial Aid Timothy R. RingPhone Number (513) 585-2401Email
CSS Financial Aid Profile NoInstitutional Financial Aid Form NoFAFSA YesApplication Deadline JulyFinancial Aid Award Announcement VariesScholarship Info
Athletics:Athletic Division N/AAthletic Scholarships N/A
Learning Disabled Students:LD Formal Program Available NoLimited Support Services Only Yes
Other Information:Can high school students enroll in College Credit Plus (CCP) at your institution?
No
International Baccalaureate YesASL as foreign language credit No
Cost for Academic Year 2019 - 2020:Tuition $16,800Room And Board N/ARequired Fees $700Total: $17,500
Contact Information:The Christ College of Nursing & Health Sciences2139 Auburn Avenue - Cincinnati, OH 45219-2989
Director of Admissions and Recruitment: Kendal SchwabPhone: (513) 585-2401 Fax: (513) 585-3540
E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.thechristcollege.edu/apply
www.thechristcollege.edu/apply
www.thechristcollege.edu/scholarships
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Fall 2018 Enrollment:Full-time Undergraduates 649Part-time Undergraduates 21Total Undergraduate Enrollment 670Total Graduate Professional Enrollment 0Percentage Undergraduate Men 33%Percentage Undergraduate Women 67%Percentage Undergraduate Minorities 26%Average Class Size 12Student to Faculty Ratio 9:1
Fall 2018 Freshman Profile:Middle 50% ACT Composite 19-25Middle 50% SAT Reading 550-640Middle 50% SAT Math 510-590Average Freshman GPA 3.3Number in Freshman Class 175% of Freshmen Receiving Aid 100%Average Financial Aid for Freshmen $31,337
Campus Life:Religious Affiliation N/ACampus Setting City: LargeAcademic Calendar SemesterMinority/Multicultural Programs Yes Contact: Nancy NevilleStudent Organizations YesFraternities & Sororities YesIntramural Sports Men Yes Women Yes
Housing:Guaranteed Housing if Matriculation Fee Paid by May 1 YesPercentage of Full-time Undergraduates Living on Campus 98%
Admission Information (2019-2020):Early Decision No Apply by N/A Admission Notification by N/ARegular Admission Apply by March 1 Admission Notification by April 1 Application Fee $40 Application Fee Waiver On as-needed basis Online Application Yes Website www.cia.edu/admissions Online Application Fee $40Deferred Admission YesEarly Admission (after Junior Year) RarelyCandidates Reply Date May 1Tuition Deposit $300
Financial Aid Information:Director of Financial Aid Martin CarneyPhone Number (216) 421-7424Email [email protected] Financial Aid Profile NoInstitutional Financial Aid Form NoFAFSA YesApplication Deadline March 15Financial Aid Award Announcement RollingScholarship Info
Athletics:Athletic Division N/AAthletic Scholarships N/A
Learning Disabled Students:LD Formal Program Available NoLimited Support Services Only Yes
Other Information:Can high school students enroll in College Credit Plus (CCP) at your institution?
No
International Baccalaureate NoASL as foreign language credit No
Cost for Academic Year 2019 - 2020:Tuition $40,480Room And Board $11,330Required Fees $2,825Total: $54,635
Contact Information:Cleveland Institute of Art
11610 Euclid Ave - Cleveland, OH 44106Vice President of Enrollment Management: Jonathan D. Wehner
Phone: (216) 421-7418 Fax: (216) 754-3634E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.cia.edu/admissions
www.cia.edu/admissions/financing-your-education
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Fall 2018 Enrollment:Full-time Undergraduates 1,008Part-time Undergraduates 24Total Undergraduate Enrollment 1,032Total Graduate Professional Enrollment 62Percentage Undergraduate Men 30%Percentage Undergraduate Women 70%Percentage Undergraduate Minorities 24%Average Class Size 12Student to Faculty Ratio 9:1
Fall 2018 Freshman Profile:Middle 50% ACT Composite N/AMiddle 50% SAT Reading N/AMiddle 50% SAT Math N/AAverage Freshman GPA 3.32Number in Freshman Class 242% of Freshmen Receiving Aid 100%Average Financial Aid for Freshmen $29,760
Campus Life:Religious Affiliation N/ACampus Setting City: LargeAcademic Calendar SemesterMinority/Multicultural Programs Yes Contact: Maria D'ApolitoStudent Organizations YesFraternities & Sororities NoIntramural Sports Men No Women No
Housing:Guaranteed Housing if Matriculation Fee Paid by May 1 YesPercentage of Full-time Undergraduates Living on Campus 37%
Admission Information (2019-2020):Early Decision No Apply by N/A Admission Notification by N/ARegular Admission Apply by Rolling Admission Notification by Rolling Application Fee $50 Application Fee Waiver On as-needed basis Online Application Yes Website Online Application Fee $50Deferred Admission YesEarly Admission (after Junior Year) NoCandidates Reply Date May 1Tuition Deposit $300
Financial Aid Information:Director of Financial Aid Chad FoustPhone Number (614) 222-3295Email [email protected] Financial Aid Profile NoInstitutional Financial Aid Form NoFAFSA YesApplication Deadline RollingFinancial Aid Award Announcement RollingScholarship Info
Athletics:Athletic Division N/AAthletic Scholarships N/A
Learning Disabled Students:LD Formal Program Available NoLimited Support Services Only Yes
Other Information:Can high school students enroll in College Credit Plus (CCP) at your institution?
No
International Baccalaureate YesASL as foreign language credit No
Cost for Academic Year 2019 - 2020:Tuition $35,880Room And Board $9,680Required Fees $870Total: $46,430
Contact Information:Columbus College of Art & Design
60 Cleveland Ave - Columbus, OH 43215VP for Enrollment Management: Jean HesterPhone: (614) 222-3261 Fax: (614) 232-8344
E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.ccad.edu/admissions
www.ccad.edu/admissions
www.ccad.edu/financialaid
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Fall 2018 Enrollment:Full-time Undergraduates 8,162Part-time Undergraduates 455Total Undergraduate Enrollment 8,617Total Graduate Professional Enrollment 2,624Percentage Undergraduate Men 52%Percentage Undergraduate Women 48%Percentage Undergraduate Minorities 15%Average Class Size 27Student to Faculty Ratio 14:1
Fall 2018 Freshman Profile:Middle 50% ACT Composite 24-30Middle 50% SAT Reading 560-650Middle 50% SAT Math 550-660Average Freshman GPA 3.68Number in Freshman Class 2,198% of Freshmen Receiving Aid 98.2%Average Financial Aid for Freshmen $29,800
Campus Life:Religious Affiliation
Campus Setting City: MidsizeAcademic Calendar SemesterMinority/Multicultural Programs Yes Contact: Dr. Daria GrahamStudent Organizations YesFraternities & Sororities YesIntramural Sports Men Yes Women Yes
Housing:Guaranteed Housing if Matriculation Fee Paid by May 1 YesPercentage of Full-time Undergraduates Living on Campus 85%
Admission Information (2019-2020):Early Decision No Apply by N/A Admission Notification by N/ARegular Admission Apply by February 1 Admission Notification by Rolling/early action Feb 15
Application Fee $0 Application Fee Waiver N/A Online Application Yes Website
Online Application Fee $0Deferred Admission YesEarly Admission (after Junior Year) NoCandidates Reply Date May 1Tuition Deposit $400
Financial Aid Information:Director of Financial Aid Catherine MixPhone Number (800) 427-5029Email [email protected] Financial Aid Profile NoInstitutional Financial Aid Form NoFAFSA YesApplication Deadline None. Priority February 1
Financial Aid Award Announcement Rolling/begin February 1
Scholarship Info
Athletics:Athletic Division NCAA IAthletic Scholarships Yes
Learning Disabled Students:LD Formal Program Available NoLimited Support Services Only Yes
Other Information:Can high school students enroll in College Credit Plus (CCP) at your institution?
No
International Baccalaureate YesASL as foreign language credit Yes
Cost for Academic Year 2019 - 2020:Tuition $44,100Room And Board $14,050Required Fees $0Total: $58,150
Contact Information:University of Dayton
300 College Park - Dayton, OH 45469Associate VP and Dean of Admission and Financial Aid: Robert Durkle
Phone: (937) 229-4411 Fax: (937) 229-5111E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.udayton.edu/admission
www.udayton.edu/apply/undergraduate/cost/index.php
www.udayton.edu/admission
Roman Catholic-Marianist
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Fall 2018 Enrollment:Full-time Undergraduates 474Part-time Undergraduates 48Total Undergraduate Enrollment 522Total Graduate Professional Enrollment 23Percentage Undergraduate Men 53%Percentage Undergraduate Women 47%Percentage Undergraduate Minorities 25%Average Class Size 15Student to Faculty Ratio 9:1
Fall 2018 Freshman Profile:Middle 50% ACT Composite 17-22Middle 50% SAT Reading 430-540Middle 50% SAT Math 425-530Average Freshman GPA 2.96Number in Freshman Class 157% of Freshmen Receiving Aid 99.3%Average Financial Aid for Freshmen $26,837
Campus Life:Religious Affiliation United Church of ChristCampus Setting Town: DistantAcademic Calendar SemesterMinority/Multicultural Programs Yes Contact: Mercedes ClayStudent Organizations YesFraternities & Sororities YesIntramural Sports Men Yes Women Yes
Housing:Guaranteed Housing if Matriculation Fee Paid by May 1 YesPercentage of Full-time Undergraduates Living on Campus 53%
Admission Information (2019-2020):Early Decision No Apply by N/A Admission Notification by N/ARegular Admission Apply by August 15 Admission Notification by Rolling Application Fee $25 Application Fee Waiver Yes Online Application Yes Website www.defiance.edu Online Application Fee $0Deferred Admission YesEarly Admission (after Junior Year) NoCandidates Reply Date May 1Tuition Deposit $150
Financial Aid Information:Director of Financial Aid Amy FrancisPhone Number (419) 783-2376Email [email protected] Financial Aid Profile NoInstitutional Financial Aid Form NoFAFSA YesApplication Deadline April 1Financial Aid Award Announcement RollingScholarship Info www.defiance.edu
Athletics:Athletic Division NCAA IIIAthletic Scholarships No
Learning Disabled Students:LD Formal Program Available YesLimited Support Services Only Yes
Other Information:Can high school students enroll in College Credit Plus (CCP) at your institution?
Yes
International Baccalaureate YesASL as foreign language credit No
Cost for Academic Year 2019 - 2020:Tuition $32,500Room And Board $10,540Required Fees $760Total: $43,800
Contact Information:Defiance College
701 North Clinton Street - Defiance, OH 43512Assistant Dean of Admissions and Financial Aid: Brenda Averesch
Phone: (419) 783-2352 Fax: (419) 783-2468E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.defiance.edu
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Fall 2018 Enrollment:Full-time Undergraduates 2,365Part-time Undergraduates 29Total Undergraduate Enrollment 2,394Total Graduate Professional Enrollment 0Percentage Undergraduate Men 46%Percentage Undergraduate Women 54%Percentage Undergraduate Minorities 22%Average Class Size 17Student to Faculty Ratio 9:1
Fall 2018 Freshman Profile:Middle 50% ACT Composite 28-31Middle 50% SAT Reading 600-670Middle 50% SAT Math 610-710Average Freshman GPA N/ANumber in Freshman Class 654% of Freshmen Receiving Aid 95%Average Financial Aid for Freshmen $32,028
Campus Life:Religious Affiliation N/ACampus Setting Suburb: SmallAcademic Calendar SemesterMinority/Multicultural Programs Yes Contact: Bill FoxStudent Organizations YesFraternities & Sororities YesIntramural Sports Men Yes Women Yes
Housing:Guaranteed Housing if Matriculation Fee Paid by May 1 YesPercentage of Full-time Undergraduates Living on Campus 99%
Admission Information (2019-2020):Early Decision Yes Apply by November 15 / January 15
Admission Notification by December 15 / February 15
Regular Admission Apply by January 15 Admission Notification by Mid-March Application Fee $0 Application Fee Waiver N/A Online Application Yes Website
Online Application Fee $0Deferred Admission YesEarly Admission (after Junior Year) NoCandidates Reply Date May 1Tuition Deposit $300
Financial Aid Information:Director of Financial Aid Laura MeekPhone Number (740) 587-6276Email [email protected] Financial Aid Profile YesInstitutional Financial Aid Form NoFAFSA YesApplication Deadline November 15 / January 15
Financial Aid Award Announcement with admission offerScholarship Info
Athletics:Athletic Division NCAA IIIAthletic Scholarships No
Learning Disabled Students:LD Formal Program Available NoLimited Support Services Only Yes
Other Information:Can high school students enroll in College Credit Plus (CCP) at your institution?
No
International Baccalaureate YesASL as foreign language credit No
Cost for Academic Year 2019 - 2020:Tuition $52,620Room And Board $13,050Required Fees $1,210Total: $66,880
Contact Information:Denison University
100 West College Street - Granville, OH 43023Vice President for Enrollment Management: Gregory Sneed
Phone: (740) 587-6624 Fax: (740) 562-6322E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.denison.edu/admission
www.denison.edu/admission
https://denison.edu/campus/finances/types-of-scholarships-aid
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Fall 2018 Enrollment:Full-time Undergraduates 2,434Part-time Undergraduates 1,180Total Undergraduate Enrollment 3,614Total Graduate Professional Enrollment 1,256Percentage Undergraduate Men 35%Percentage Undergraduate Women 65%Percentage Undergraduate Minorities 10%Average Class Size 16Student to Faculty Ratio 16:1
Fall 2018 Freshman Profile:Middle 50% ACT Composite 21-26Middle 50% SAT Reading 530-630Middle 50% SAT Math 522-617Average Freshman GPA 3.58Number in Freshman Class 560% of Freshmen Receiving Aid 100%Average Financial Aid for Freshmen $27,595
Campus Life:Religious Affiliation Church of God,
General ConferenceCampus Setting Town: DistantAcademic Calendar SemesterMinority/Multicultural Programs Yes Contact: Robert BraylockStudent Organizations YesFraternities & Sororities YesIntramural Sports Men Yes Women Yes
Housing:Guaranteed Housing if Matriculation Fee Paid by May 1 YesPercentage of Full-time Undergraduates Living on Campus 73%
Admission Information (2019-2020):Early Decision No Apply by N/A Admission Notification by N/ARegular Admission Apply by Aug 1 Admission Notification by Rolling Application Fee $0 Application Fee Waiver N/A Online Application Yes Website
Online Application Fee $0Deferred Admission YesEarly Admission (after Junior Year) YesCandidates Reply Date May 1Tuition Deposit $100
Financial Aid Information:Director of Financial Aid Joseph SpencerPhone Number (419) 434-4791Email [email protected] Financial Aid Profile NoInstitutional Financial Aid Form NoFAFSA YesApplication Deadline RollingFinancial Aid Award Announcement RollingScholarship Info
Athletics:Athletic Division NCAA IIAthletic Scholarships Yes
Learning Disabled Students:LD Formal Program Available NoLimited Support Services Only Yes
Other Information:Can high school students enroll in College Credit Plus (CCP) at your institution?
Yes
International Baccalaureate YesASL as foreign language credit Yes
Cost for Academic Year 2019 - 2020:Tuition $34,200Room And Board $10,200Required Fees $1,210Total: $45,610
Contact Information:The University of Findlay
1000 North Main Street - Findlay, OH 45314Director of Undergraduate and Transfer Admissions: Shawn Jordan
Phone: (419) 721-6096 Fax: (419) 434-4898E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.findlay.edu/admissions
https://www.findlay.edu/financial-aid
www.findlay.edu/admissions
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Fall 2018 Enrollment:Full-time Undergraduates 2,039Part-time Undergraduates 202Total Undergraduate Enrollment 2,241Total Graduate Professional Enrollment 787Percentage Undergraduate Men 40%Percentage Undergraduate Women 60%Percentage Undergraduate Minorities 18%Average Class Size 23Student to Faculty Ratio 15:1
Fall 2018 Freshman Profile:Middle 50% ACT Composite 22-28Middle 50% SAT Reading 550-660Middle 50% SAT Math 510-620Average Freshman GPA 3.77Number in Freshman Class 564% of Freshmen Receiving Aid 99.2%Average Financial Aid for Freshmen $17,549
Campus Life:Religious Affiliation Roman CatholicCampus Setting City: SmallAcademic Calendar SemesterMinority/Multicultural Programs No Contact:Student Organizations YesFraternities & Sororities NoIntramural Sports Men Yes Women Yes
Housing:Guaranteed Housing if Matriculation Fee Paid by May 1 NoPercentage of Full-time Undergraduates Living on Campus 82%
Admission Information (2019-2020):Early Decision No Apply by N/A Admission Notification by N/ARegular Admission Apply by
Admission Notification by Rolling Application Fee $0 Application Fee Waiver Yes Online Application Yes Website
Online Application Fee $0Deferred Admission YesEarly Admission (after Junior Year) YesCandidates Reply Date N/ATuition Deposit $300
Financial Aid Information:Director of Financial Aid Jody PeelerPhone Number (740) 283-6226Email [email protected] Financial Aid Profile NoInstitutional Financial Aid Form NoFAFSA YesApplication Deadline NoneFinancial Aid Award Announcement RollingScholarship Info
Athletics:Athletic Division NCAA IIIAthletic Scholarships No
Learning Disabled Students:LD Formal Program Available NoLimited Support Services Only Yes
Other Information:Can high school students enroll in College Credit Plus (CCP) at your institution?
No
International Baccalaureate YesASL as foreign language credit No
Cost for Academic Year 2019 - 2020:Tuition $28,420Room And Board $8,680Required Fees $460Total: $37,560
Contact Information:Franciscan University of Steubenville
1235 University Blvd. - Steubenville, OH 43952Director of Admissions: Christopher Krivoniak
Phone: (740) 283-6860 Fax: (740) 284-5456E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.franciscan.edu/admissions
December 1 - Recommended
www.franciscan.edu/sfs/new
www.franciscan.edu/admissions
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Fall 2018 Enrollment:Full-time Undergraduates 935Part-time Undergraduates 2,622Total Undergraduate Enrollment 3,557Total Graduate Professional Enrollment 1,413Percentage Undergraduate Men 46%Percentage Undergraduate Women 54%Percentage Undergraduate Minorities 24%Average Class Size 12Student to Faculty Ratio 12:1
Fall 2018 Freshman Profile:Middle 50% ACT Composite N/AMiddle 50% SAT Reading N/AMiddle 50% SAT Math N/AAverage Freshman GPA 2.43Number in Freshman Class 8% of Freshmen Receiving Aid 85.7%Average Financial Aid for Freshmen $11,177
Campus Life:Religious Affiliation N/ACampus Setting City: LargeAcademic Calendar TrimesterMinority/Multicultural Programs No Contact: N/AStudent Organizations YesFraternities & Sororities NoIntramural Sports Men N/A Women N/A
Housing:Guaranteed Housing if Matriculation Fee Paid by May 1 N/APercentage of Full-time Undergraduates Living on Campus 0%
Admission Information (2019-2020):Early Decision No Apply by N/A Admission Notification by N/ARegular Admission Apply by Rolling Admission Notification by Rolling Application Fee $0 Application Fee Waiver N/A Online Application Yes Website www.franklin.edu Online Application Fee $0Deferred Admission YesEarly Admission (after Junior Year) N/ACandidates Reply Date N/ATuition Deposit $0
Financial Aid Information:Director of Financial Aid Lori SauerPhone Number (614) 947-6504Email [email protected] Financial Aid Profile NoInstitutional Financial Aid Form NoFAFSA YesApplication Deadline RollingFinancial Aid Award Announcement RollingScholarship Info www.franklin.edu
Athletics:Athletic Division N/AAthletic Scholarships N/A
Learning Disabled Students:LD Formal Program Available NoLimited Support Services Only Yes
Other Information:Can high school students enroll in College Credit Plus (CCP) at your institution?
Yes
International Baccalaureate YesASL as foreign language credit No
Cost for Academic Year 2019 - 2020:Tuition $9,552Room And Board N/ARequired Fees $25Total: $9,577
Contact Information:Franklin University
201 S. Grant Avenue - Columbus, OH 43215Director of Admissions: Rachel Dunphy
Phone: (614) 947-6692 Fax: (614) 947-6744E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.franklin.edu
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Fall 2018 Enrollment:Full-time Undergraduates 136Part-time Undergraduates 396Total Undergraduate Enrollment 532Total Graduate Professional Enrollment 0Percentage Undergraduate Men 10%Percentage Undergraduate Women 90%Percentage Undergraduate Minorities 18%Average Class Size 27Student to Faculty Ratio 6:1
Fall 2018 Freshman Profile:Middle 50% ACT Composite 19-24Middle 50% SAT Reading N/AMiddle 50% SAT Math N/AAverage Freshman GPA 3.01Number in Freshman Class 31% of Freshmen Receiving Aid 85.7%Average Financial Aid for Freshmen $7,282
Campus Life:Religious Affiliation Roman CatholicCampus Setting City: LargeAcademic Calendar SemesterMinority/Multicultural Programs Yes Contact: TBDStudent Organizations YesFraternities & Sororities NoIntramural Sports Men No Women No
Housing:Guaranteed Housing if Matriculation Fee Paid by May 1 N/APercentage of Full-time Undergraduates Living on Campus 0%
Admission Information (2019-2020):Early Decision No Apply by N/A Admission Notification by N/ARegular Admission Apply by
Admission Notification by
Application Fee $0 Application Fee Waiver N/A Online Application Yes Website www.GSCollege.edu Online Application Fee $0Deferred Admission YesEarly Admission (after Junior Year) NoCandidates Reply Date
Tuition Deposit $450
Financial Aid Information:Director of Financial Aid Zachary StewartPhone Number (513) 862-2742Email
CSS Financial Aid Profile NoInstitutional Financial Aid Form NoFAFSA YesApplication Deadline April 1st Financial Aid Award Announcement NovemberScholarship Info www.GSCollege.edu
Athletics:Athletic Division N/AAthletic Scholarships N/A
Learning Disabled Students:LD Formal Program Available NoLimited Support Services Only Yes
Other Information:Can high school students enroll in College Credit Plus (CCP) at your institution?
Yes
International Baccalaureate NoASL as foreign language credit No
Cost for Academic Year 2019 - 2020:Tuition $14,080Room And Board $0Required Fees $1,560Total: $15,640
Contact Information:Good Samaritan College of Nursing and Health Science
375 Dixmyth Avenue - Cincinnati, OH 45220Director of Admissions: Trent Hayes
Phone: (513) 862-1678 Fax: (513) 862-3572E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.GSCollege.edu
Fall: December 1; Spring: July 1
Fall: February 1; Spring: August 1
45 days from acceptance
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Fall 2018 Enrollment:Full-time Undergraduates 1,035Part-time Undergraduates 12Total Undergraduate Enrollment 1,047Total Graduate Professional Enrollment 172Percentage Undergraduate Men 51%Percentage Undergraduate Women 49%Percentage Undergraduate Minorities 17%Average Class Size 14Student to Faculty Ratio 13:1
Fall 2018 Freshman Profile:Middle 50% ACT Composite 19-25Middle 50% SAT Reading 500-590Middle 50% SAT Math 490-580Average Freshman GPA 3.3Number in Freshman Class 329% of Freshmen Receiving Aid 100%Average Financial Aid for Freshmen $27,018
Campus Life:Religious Affiliation United Church of ChristCampus Setting Town: DistantAcademic Calendar SemesterMinority/Multicultural Programs Yes Contact: Cherrelle GardnerStudent Organizations YesFraternities & Sororities YesIntramural Sports Men Yes Women Yes
Housing:Guaranteed Housing if Matriculation Fee Paid by May 1 YesPercentage of Full-time Undergraduates Living on Campus 85%
Admission Information (2019-2020):Early Decision No Apply by N/A Admission Notification by N/ARegular Admission Apply by July 1 Admission Notification by Rolling Application Fee N/A Application Fee Waiver N/A Online Application Yes Website
Online Application Fee $0Deferred Admission YesEarly Admission (after Junior Year) RarelyCandidates Reply Date May 1Tuition Deposit $250
Financial Aid Information:Director of Financial Aid Juli WeiningerPhone Number (419) 448-2293Email
CSS Financial Aid Profile NoInstitutional Financial Aid Form NoFAFSA YesApplication Deadline RollingFinancial Aid Award Announcement RollingScholarship Info
Athletics:Athletic Division NCAA IIIAthletic Scholarships No
Learning Disabled Students:LD Formal Program Available NoLimited Support Services Only Yes
Other Information:Can high school students enroll in College Credit Plus (CCP) at your institution?
Yes
International Baccalaureate YesASL as foreign language credit Yes
Cost for Academic Year 2019 - 2020:Tuition $31,100Room And Board $10,700Required Fees $600Total: $42,400
Contact Information:Heidelberg University
310 East Market Street - Tiffin, OH 44883Director of Admission: Tom Alexander
Phone: (419) 448-2330 Fax: (419) 448-2334E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.heidelberg.edu/admissions
www.heidelberg.edu/admissions
https://www.heidelberg.edu/admission-aid/financial-aid
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Fall 2018 Enrollment:Full-time Undergraduates 824Part-time Undergraduates 420Total Undergraduate Enrollment 1,244Total Graduate Professional Enrollment 11Percentage Undergraduate Men 43%Percentage Undergraduate Women 57%Percentage Undergraduate Minorities 21%Average Class Size 13Student to Faculty Ratio 13:1
Fall 2018 Freshman Profile:Middle 50% ACT Composite 18-25Middle 50% SAT Reading 460-600Middle 50% SAT Math 470-590Average Freshman GPA 3.36Number in Freshman Class 233% of Freshmen Receiving Aid 99.6%Average Financial Aid for Freshmen $31,733
Campus Life:Religious Affiliation N/ACampus Setting Town: FringeAcademic Calendar SemesterMinority/Multicultural Programs Yes Contact: Detra WestStudent Organizations YesFraternities & Sororities YesIntramural Sports Men Yes Women Yes
Housing:Guaranteed Housing if Matriculation Fee Paid by May 1 YesPercentage of Full-time Undergraduates Living on Campus 86%
Admission Information (2019-2020):Early Decision No Apply by N/A Admission Notification by N/ARegular Admission Apply by July 1 Admission Notification by Rolling Application Fee $0 Application Fee Waiver N/A Online Application Yes Website
Online Application Fee $0Deferred Admission YesEarly Admission (after Junior Year) NoCandidates Reply Date May 1Tuition Deposit $100
Financial Aid Information:Director of Financial Aid Linda ShireyPhone Number (330) 569-5107Email [email protected] Financial Aid Profile
Institutional Financial Aid Form NoFAFSA YesApplication Deadline OngoingFinancial Aid Award Announcement December 1Scholarship Info
Athletics:Athletic Division NCAA IIIAthletic Scholarships No
Learning Disabled Students:LD Formal Program Available NoLimited Support Services Only Yes
Other Information:Can high school students enroll in College Credit Plus (CCP) at your institution?
Yes
International Baccalaureate YesASL as foreign language credit Yes
Cost for Academic Year 2019 - 2020:Tuition $34,008Room And Board $10,290Required Fees $2,350Total: $46,648
Contact Information:Hiram College
P.O. Box 96 - Hiram, OH 44234Vice President for Enrollment: Lindajean Western
Phone: (330) 569-3211 Fax: (330) 569-5944E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.hiram.edu/admission
www.hiram.edu/admission/financial-aid
Optional, Profile or Institutional
www.hiram.edu/admission
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Fall 2018 Enrollment:Full-time Undergraduates 2,996Part-time Undergraduates 80Total Undergraduate Enrollment 3,076Total Graduate Professional Enrollment 479Percentage Undergraduate Men 53%Percentage Undergraduate Women 47%Percentage Undergraduate Minorities 12%Average Class Size 20Student to Faculty Ratio 13:1
Fall 2018 Freshman Profile:Middle 50% ACT Composite 22-28Middle 50% SAT Reading 550-640Middle 50% SAT Math 540-650Average Freshman GPA 3.63Number in Freshman Class 843% of Freshmen Receiving Aid 99.3%Average Financial Aid for Freshmen $30,381
Campus Life:Religious Affiliation Roman CatholicCampus Setting Suburb: LargeAcademic Calendar SemesterMinority/Multicultural Programs Yes Contact: Salomon RodeznoStudent Organizations YesFraternities & Sororities YesIntramural Sports Men Yes Women Yes
Housing:Guaranteed Housing if Matriculation Fee Paid by May 1 YesPercentage of Full-time Undergraduates Living on Campus 54%
Admission Information (2019-2020):Early Decision No Apply by N/A Admission Notification by N/ARegular Admission Apply by February 1 Admission Notification by Rolling Application Fee $0 Application Fee Waiver N/A Online Application Yes Website sites.jcu.edu/admission Online Application Fee $0Deferred Admission YesEarly Admission (after Junior Year) RarelyCandidates Reply Date May 1Tuition Deposit $300
Financial Aid Information:Director of Financial Aid Claudia WenzelPhone Number (216) 397- 4248Email [email protected] Financial Aid Profile NoInstitutional Financial Aid Form NoFAFSA YesApplication Deadline December 1Financial Aid Award Announcement RollingScholarship Info go.jcu.edu/scholarships
Athletics:Athletic Division NCAA IIIAthletic Scholarships No
Learning Disabled Students:LD Formal Program Available NoLimited Support Services Only Yes
Other Information:Can high school students enroll in College Credit Plus (CCP) at your institution?
Yes
International Baccalaureate YesASL as foreign language credit No
Cost for Academic Year 2019 - 2020:Tuition $41,230Room And Board $12,232Required Fees $1,680Total: $55,142
Contact Information:John Carroll University
1 John Carroll Boulevard - University Heights, OH 44118Vice President for Enrollment : Stephanie Levenson
Phone: (216) 397- 4294 Fax: (216) 397- 4981E-mail: [email protected] Web: sites.jcu.edu/admission
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Fall 2018 Enrollment:Full-time Undergraduates 1,721Part-time Undergraduates 9Total Undergraduate Enrollment 1,730Total Graduate Professional Enrollment 0Percentage Undergraduate Men 45%Percentage Undergraduate Women 55%Percentage Undergraduate Minorities 20%Average Class Size 15Student to Faculty Ratio 10:1
Fall 2018 Freshman Profile:Middle 50% ACT Composite 29-33Middle 50% SAT Reading 640-730Middle 50% SAT Math 640-740Average Freshman GPA 3.94Number in Freshman Class 539% of Freshmen Receiving Aid 63.6%Average Financial Aid for Freshmen $36,406
Campus Life:Religious Affiliation N/ACampus Setting Town: DistantAcademic Calendar SemesterMinority/Multicultural Programs Yes Contact: Chris KennerlyStudent Organizations YesFraternities & Sororities YesIntramural Sports Men Yes Women Yes
Housing:Guaranteed Housing if Matriculation Fee Paid by May 1 YesPercentage of Full-time Undergraduates Living on Campus 100%
Admission Information (2019-2020):Early Decision Yes Apply by Nov 15 or Jan 15 Admission Notification by Dec 15 or Feb 1Regular Admission Apply by January 15 Admission Notification by April 1 Application Fee $0 Application Fee Waiver N/A Online Application Yes Website
Online Application Fee $0Deferred Admission YesEarly Admission (after Junior Year) NoCandidates Reply Date May 1Tuition Deposit $350
Financial Aid Information:Director of Financial Aid Craig SlaughterPhone Number (740) 427-5430Email [email protected] Financial Aid Profile YesInstitutional Financial Aid Form NoFAFSA YesApplication Deadline
Financial Aid Award Announcement April 1Scholarship Info
Athletics:Athletic Division NCAA IIIAthletic Scholarships No
Learning Disabled Students:LD Formal Program Available NoLimited Support Services Only Yes
Other Information:Can high school students enroll in College Credit Plus (CCP) at your institution?
Yes
International Baccalaureate YesASL as foreign language credit No
Cost for Academic Year 2019 - 2020:Tuition $56,430Room And Board $12,580Required Fees $2,140Total: $71,150
Contact Information:Kenyon College
106 College Park Drive - Gambier, OH 43022Dean of Admissions and Financial Aid: Diane Anci
Phone: (740) 427-5776 Fax: (740) 427-5770E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.kenyon.edu/admissions-aid/how-to-apply
www.kenyon.edu/admissions-aid/how-to-apply
www.kenyon.edu/scholarships
Nov. 15 (Early Decision) or Jan. 15 (Regular)
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Fall 2018 Enrollment:Full-time Undergraduates 349Part-time Undergraduates 290Total Undergraduate Enrollment 639Total Graduate Professional Enrollment 200Percentage Undergraduate Men 17%Percentage Undergraduate Women 83%Percentage Undergraduate Minorities 13%Average Class Size 20Student to Faculty Ratio 10:1
Fall 2018 Freshman Profile:Middle 50% ACT Composite 20-24Middle 50% SAT Reading 580-600Middle 50% SAT Math 560-600Average Freshman GPA 3.42Number in Freshman Class 43% of Freshmen Receiving Aid 92.5%Average Financial Aid for Freshmen $12,509
Campus Life:Religious AffiliationCampus Setting Suburb: LargeAcademic Calendar SemesterMinority/Multicultural Programs No Contact: N/AStudent Organizations YesFraternities & Sororities N/AIntramural Sports Men Yes Women Yes
Housing:Guaranteed Housing if Matriculation Fee Paid by May 1 NoPercentage of Full-time Undergraduates Living on Campus 9%
Admission Information (2019-2020):Early Decision No Apply by N/A Admission Notification by N/ARegular Admission Apply by Rolling Admission Notification by Rolling Application Fee $0 Application Fee Waiver On as-needed basis Online Application Yes Website kc.edu/admissions Online Application Fee $0Deferred Admission YesEarly Admission (after Junior Year) YesCandidates Reply DateTuition Deposit $100
Financial Aid Information:Director of Financial Aid Kim RawlinsPhone Number (800) 433-5262Email [email protected] Financial Aid Profile NoInstitutional Financial Aid Form YesFAFSA YesApplication Deadline PriorityFinancial Aid Award Announcement MayScholarship Info
Athletics:Athletic Division N/AAthletic Scholarships N/A
Learning Disabled Students:LD Formal Program Available NoLimited Support Services Only No
Other Information:Can high school students enroll in College Credit Plus (CCP) at your institution?
No
International Baccalaureate NoASL as foreign language credit No
Cost for Academic Year 2019 - 2020:Tuition $16,740Room And Board $7,714Required Fees $940Total: $25,394
Contact Information:Kettering College
3737 Southern Blvd. - Kettering, OH 45429Director of Admissions: Katrina Hill
Phone: (937) 395-8601 Fax: (937) 395-8153E-mail: [email protected] Web: kc.edu/admissions
kc.edu/admissions/financial-aid
Seventh Day Adventists
10 days after acceptance
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Fall 2018 Enrollment:Full-time Undergraduates 686Part-time Undergraduates 250Total Undergraduate Enrollment 936Total Graduate Professional Enrollment 224Percentage Undergraduate Men 46%Percentage Undergraduate Women 54%Percentage Undergraduate Minorities 31%Average Class Size 17Student to Faculty Ratio 14:1
Fall 2018 Freshman Profile:Middle 50% ACT Composite 17-23Middle 50% SAT Reading 463-550Middle 50% SAT Math 460-580Average Freshman GPA 3.08Number in Freshman Class 195% of Freshmen Receiving Aid 100%Average Financial Aid for Freshmen $28,247
Campus Life:Religious Affiliation N/ACampus Setting Suburb: LargeAcademic Calendar SemesterMinority/Multicultural Programs Yes Contact: Student Life OfficeStudent Organizations YesFraternities & Sororities YesIntramural Sports Men Yes Women Yes
Housing:Guaranteed Housing if Matriculation Fee Paid by May 1 NoPercentage of Full-time Undergraduates Living on Campus 78%
Admission Information (2019-2020):Early Decision No Apply by N/A Admission Notification by N/ARegular Admission Apply by Rolling Admission Notification by Rolling Application Fee $0 Application Fee Waiver N/A Online Application Yes Website
Online Application Fee $0Deferred Admission YesEarly Admission (after Junior Year) YesCandidates Reply Date Prefer by May 1Tuition Deposit $200
Financial Aid Information:Director of Financial Aid Tricia PangonisPhone Number (440) 375-7102Email [email protected] Financial Aid Profile NoInstitutional Financial Aid Form NoFAFSA YesApplication Deadline Rolling rec. March 1Financial Aid Award Announcement RollingScholarship Info
Athletics:Athletic Division NCAA IIAthletic Scholarships Yes
Learning Disabled Students:LD Formal Program Available NoLimited Support Services Only Yes
Other Information:Can high school students enroll in College Credit Plus (CCP) at your institution?
Yes
International Baccalaureate NoASL as foreign language credit Yes
Cost for Academic Year 2019 - 2020:Tuition $30,886Room And Board $9,908Required Fees $1,436Total: $42,230
Contact Information:Lake Erie College
391 West Washington Street - Painesville, OH 44077Director of Recruitment and International Admission: Marco Gaudio
Phone: (440) 375-7060 Fax: (440) 375-7005E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.lec.edu/admissions
https://www.lec.edu/scholarships
www.lec.edu/admissions
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Fall 2018 Enrollment:Full-time Undergraduates 842Part-time Undergraduates 243Total Undergraduate Enrollment 1,085Total Graduate Professional Enrollment 359Percentage Undergraduate Men 40%Percentage Undergraduate Women 60%Percentage Undergraduate Minorities 25%Average Class Size 12Student to Faculty Ratio 14:1
Fall 2018 Freshman Profile:Middle 50% ACT Composite 18-24Middle 50% SAT Reading 470-580Middle 50% SAT Math 470-560Average Freshman GPA 3.24Number in Freshman Class 191% of Freshmen Receiving Aid 99.5%Average Financial Aid for Freshmen $21,014
Campus Life:Religious Affiliation Roman CatholicCampus Setting Suburb: LargeAcademic Calendar SemesterMinority/Multicultural Programs Yes Contact: Tonya ColbertStudent Organizations YesFraternities & Sororities NoIntramural Sports Men Yes Women Yes
Housing:Guaranteed Housing if Matriculation Fee Paid by May 1 YesPercentage of Full-time Undergraduates Living on Campus 75%
Admission Information (2019-2020):Early Decision No Apply by N/A Admission Notification by N/ARegular Admission Apply by June 1 Admission Notification by Rolling Application Fee $0 Application Fee Waiver Yes Online Application Yes Website
Online Application Fee $0Deferred Admission NoEarly Admission (after Junior Year) NoCandidates Reply Date May 1Tuition Deposit $100
Financial Aid Information:Director of Financial Aid Todd ChiarelottPhone Number (419) 824-3504EmailCSS Financial Aid Profile NoInstitutional Financial Aid Form NoFAFSA YesApplication Deadline N/AFinancial Aid Award Announcement RollingScholarship Info
Athletics:Athletic Division NAIA IIAthletic Scholarships Yes
Learning Disabled Students:LD Formal Program Available NoLimited Support Services Only Yes
Other Information:Can high school students enroll in College Credit Plus (CCP) at your institution?
Yes
International Baccalaureate YesASL as foreign language credit Yes
Cost for Academic Year 2019 - 2020:Tuition $22,650Room And Board $10,590Required Fees $2,000Total: $35,240
Contact Information:Lourdes University
6832 Convent Blvd. - Sylvania, OH 43560Vice President of Enrollment : Michelle Rable
Phone: (419) 824-3816 Fax: (419) 824-3677E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.lourdes.edu/admissions/undergraduate-admissions
www.lourdes.edu/admissions/undergraduate-admissions
https://apply.lourdes.edu/register/scholarships
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Fall 2018 Enrollment:Full-time Undergraduates 1,044Part-time Undergraduates 244Total Undergraduate Enrollment 1,288Total Graduate Professional Enrollment 379Percentage Undergraduate Men 42%Percentage Undergraduate Women 58%Percentage Undergraduate Minorities 18%Average Class Size 18Student to Faculty Ratio 11:1
Fall 2018 Freshman Profile:Middle 50% ACT Composite 19-25Middle 50% SAT Reading 480-600Middle 50% SAT Math 460-590Average Freshman GPA 3.30Number in Freshman Class 309% of Freshmen Receiving Aid 100%Average Financial Aid for Freshmen $27,827
Campus Life:Religious Affiliation
Campus Setting City: SmallAcademic Calendar SemesterMinority/Multicultural Programs Yes Contact: Brenda StevensStudent Organizations YesFraternities & Sororities NoIntramural Sports Men Yes Women Yes
Housing:Guaranteed Housing if Matriculation Fee Paid by May 1 YesPercentage of Full-time Undergraduates Living on Campus 63%
Admission Information (2019-2020):Early Decision No Apply by N/A Admission Notification by N/ARegular Admission Apply by Feb 1 (recommended) Admission Notification by Rolling Application Fee $20 Application Fee Waiver On as-needed basis Online Application Yes Website www.malone.edu Online Application Fee $0Deferred Admission YesEarly Admission (after Junior Year) YesCandidates Reply Date May 1Tuition Deposit $200
Financial Aid Information:Director of Financial Aid Pamela S. PustayPhone Number (330) 471-8161Email [email protected] Financial Aid Profile NoInstitutional Financial Aid Form NoFAFSA YesApplication Deadline March 1Financial Aid Award Announcement RollingScholarship Info
Athletics:Athletic Division NCAA IIAthletic Scholarships Yes
Learning Disabled Students:LD Formal Program Available NoLimited Support Services Only Yes
Other Information:Can high school students enroll in College Credit Plus (CCP) at your institution?
Yes
International Baccalaureate YesASL as foreign language credit No
Cost for Academic Year 2019 - 2020:Tuition $30,800Room And Board $9,800Required Fees $1,000Total: $41,600
Contact Information:Malone University
2600 Cleveland Ave NW - Canton, OH 44709Director of Admissions: Linda Kurtz Hoffman
Phone: (800) 521-1146 Fax: (330) 471-8149E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.malone.edu
www.malone.edu/finaid
Evangelical Friends - Eastern Region
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Fall 2018 Enrollment:Full-time Undergraduates 992Part-time Undergraduates 60Total Undergraduate Enrollment 1,052Total Graduate Professional Enrollment 78Percentage Undergraduate Men 59%Percentage Undergraduate Women 41%Percentage Undergraduate Minorities 11%Average Class Size 18Student to Faculty Ratio 9:1
Fall 2018 Freshman Profile:Middle 50% ACT Composite 20-26Middle 50% SAT Reading 495-610Middle 50% SAT Math 495-600Average Freshman GPA 3.47Number in Freshman Class 347% of Freshmen Receiving Aid 90.4%Average Financial Aid for Freshmen $35,080
Campus Life:Religious Affiliation N/ACampus Setting Town: FringeAcademic Calendar SemesterMinority/Multicultural Programs Yes Contact:
Student Organizations YesFraternities & Sororities YesIntramural Sports Men Yes Women Yes
Housing:Guaranteed Housing if Matriculation Fee Paid by May 1 YesPercentage of Full-time Undergraduates Living on Campus 94%
Admission Information (2019-2020):Early Decision No Apply by N/A Admission Notification by N/ARegular Admission Apply by Rolling Admission Notification by Rolling Application Fee $0 Application Fee Waiver N/A Online Application Yes Website www.marietta.edu Online Application Fee $0Deferred Admission YesEarly Admission (after Junior Year) YesCandidates Reply Date May 1Tuition Deposit $200
Financial Aid Information:Director of Financial Aid Emily SchuckPhone Number (800) 331-2709Email [email protected] Financial Aid Profile NoInstitutional Financial Aid Form NoFAFSA YesApplication Deadline RollingFinancial Aid Award Announcement RollingScholarship Info
Athletics:Athletic Division NCAA IIIAthletic Scholarships No
Learning Disabled Students:LD Formal Program Available NoLimited Support Services Only Yes
Other Information:Can high school students enroll in College Credit Plus (CCP) at your institution?
Yes
International Baccalaureate YesASL as foreign language credit Yes
Cost for Academic Year 2019 - 2020:Tuition $36,040Room And Board $11,320Required Fees $400Total: $47,760
Contact Information:Marietta College
215 Fifth Street - Marietta, OH 45750Associate Director of Admissions: Katie Fennell
Phone: (800) 331-7896 Fax: (740) 376-8888E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.marietta.edu
www.marietta.edu/Admission/financial_aid/scholarships.html
Office of Diversity and Inclusion
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Fall 2018 Enrollment:Full-time Undergraduates 434Part-time Undergraduates 1,029Total Undergraduate Enrollment 1,463Total Graduate Professional Enrollment 48Percentage Undergraduate Men 14%Percentage Undergraduate Women 86%Percentage Undergraduate Minorities 21%Average Class Size 18Student to Faculty Ratio 7:1
Fall 2018 Freshman Profile:Middle 50% ACT Composite N/AMiddle 50% SAT Reading N/AMiddle 50% SAT Math N/AAverage Freshman GPA 3.13Number in Freshman Class 43% of Freshmen Receiving Aid 82.8%Average Financial Aid for Freshmen $12,223
Campus Life:Religious Affiliation Roman CatholicCampus Setting City: LargeAcademic Calendar SemesterMinority/Multicultural Programs Yes Contact: Chris MitchellStudent Organizations YesFraternities & Sororities NoIntramural Sports Men No Women No
Housing:Guaranteed Housing if Matriculation Fee Paid by May 1 N/APercentage of Full-time Undergraduates Living on Campus 0%
Admission Information (2019-2020):Early Decision No Apply by N/A Admission Notification by N/ARegular Admission Apply by Rolling Admission Notification by Rolling Application Fee $0 Application Fee Waiver N/A Online Application Yes Website www.mercycollege.edu Online Application Fee $0Deferred Admission NoEarly Admission (after Junior Year) NoCandidates Reply Date May 1Tuition Deposit $125
Financial Aid Information:Director of Financial Aid Julie LesliePhone Number (419) 251-1598Email
CSS Financial Aid Profile NoInstitutional Financial Aid Form NoFAFSA YesApplication Deadline RollingFinancial Aid Award Announcement RollingScholarship Info
Athletics:Athletic Division N/AAthletic Scholarships N/A
Learning Disabled Students:LD Formal Program Available NoLimited Support Services Only Yes
Other Information:Can high school students enroll in College Credit Plus (CCP) at your institution?
No
International Baccalaureate YesASL as foreign language credit No
Cost for Academic Year 2019 - 2020:Tuition $13,350Room And Board N/ARequired Fees $2,550Total: $15,900
Contact Information:Mercy College of Ohio
2221 Madison Avenue - Toledo, OH 43604Director of Enrollment Management: Amy Mergen
Phone: (419) 251-1313 Fax: (419) 251-1462E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.mercycollege.edu
https://www.mercycollege.edu/scholarships
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Fall 2018 Enrollment:Full-time Undergraduates 606Part-time Undergraduates 267Total Undergraduate Enrollment 873Total Graduate Professional Enrollment 217Percentage Undergraduate Men 10%Percentage Undergraduate Women 90%Percentage Undergraduate Minorities 18%Average Class Size 30Student to Faculty Ratio 9:1
Fall 2018 Freshman Profile:Middle 50% ACT Composite 19-22Middle 50% SAT Reading N/AMiddle 50% SAT Math N/AAverage Freshman GPA 3.60Number in Freshman Class 52% of Freshmen Receiving Aid 93.3%Average Financial Aid for Freshmen $8,185
Campus Life:Religious Affiliation Roman CatholicCampus Setting City: LargeAcademic Calendar SemesterMinority/Multicultural Programs Yes Contact: Hannah ClayborneStudent Organizations YesFraternities & Sororities NoIntramural Sports Men Yes Women Yes
Housing:Guaranteed Housing if Matriculation Fee Paid by May 1 NoPercentage of Full-time Undergraduates Living on Campus 16%
Admission Information (2019-2020):Early Decision No Apply by N/A Admission Notification by N/ARegular Admission Apply by April 1 deadline Admission Notification by Rolling Application Fee $30 Application Fee Waiver On as-needed basis Online Application Yes Website www.mccn.edu Online Application Fee $30Deferred Admission NoEarly Admission (after Junior Year) NoCandidates Reply Date May 1Tuition Deposit $300
Financial Aid Information:Director of Financial Aid Todd EverettPhone Number (614) 234-1842Email [email protected] Financial Aid Profile NoInstitutional Financial Aid Form NoFAFSA YesApplication Deadline March 15Financial Aid Award Announcement RollingScholarship Info www.mccn.edu
Athletics:Athletic Division N/AAthletic Scholarships N/A
Learning Disabled Students:LD Formal Program Available NoLimited Support Services Only Yes
Other Information:Can high school students enroll in College Credit Plus (CCP) at your institution?
No
International Baccalaureate YesASL as foreign language credit Yes
Cost for Academic Year 2019 - 2020:Tuition $13,857Room And Board $5,000Required Fees $515Total: $19,372
Contact Information:Mount Carmel College of Nursing
127 South Davis Avenue - Columbus, OH 43222Director of Enrollment Management: Kim M. Campbell, Ph.D.
Phone: (614) 234-1085 Fax: (614) 234-5427E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.mccn.edu
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Fall 2018 Enrollment:Full-time Undergraduates 1,006Part-time Undergraduates 437Total Undergraduate Enrollment 1,443Total Graduate Professional Enrollment 719Percentage Undergraduate Men 41%Percentage Undergraduate Women 59%Percentage Undergraduate Minorities 16%Average Class Size 17Student to Faculty Ratio 11:1
Fall 2018 Freshman Profile:Middle 50% ACT Composite 20-25Middle 50% SAT Reading 500-570Middle 50% SAT Math 490-570Average Freshman GPA 3.4Number in Freshman Class 316% of Freshmen Receiving Aid 100%Average Financial Aid for Freshmen $26,297
Campus Life:Religious Affiliation Roman CatholicCampus Setting Suburb: LargeAcademic Calendar SemesterMinority/Multicultural Programs Yes Contact: Janet CoxStudent Organizations YesFraternities & Sororities YesIntramural Sports Men Yes Women Yes
Housing:Guaranteed Housing if Matriculation Fee Paid by May 1 YesPercentage of Full-time Undergraduates Living on Campus 32%
Admission Information (2019-2020):Early Decision No Apply by N/A Admission Notification by N/ARegular Admission Apply by August 15 Admission Notification by Rolling Application Fee $25 Application Fee Waiver On as-needed basis Online Application Yes Website
Online Application Fee $25Deferred Admission YesEarly Admission (after Junior Year) NoCandidates Reply Date May 1Tuition Deposit $100
Financial Aid Information:Director of Financial Aid Kathryn KellyPhone Number (513) 244-4418Email [email protected] Financial Aid Profile NoInstitutional Financial Aid Form NoFAFSA YesApplication Deadline March 1Financial Aid Award Announcement RollingScholarship Info
Athletics:Athletic Division NCAA IIIAthletic Scholarships No
Learning Disabled Students:LD Formal Program Available YesLimited Support Services Only No
Other Information:Can high school students enroll in College Credit Plus (CCP) at your institution?
No
International Baccalaureate YesASL as foreign language credit Yes
Cost for Academic Year 2019 - 2020:Tuition $30,100Room And Board $9,720Required Fees $1,100Total: $40,920
Contact Information:Mount St. Joseph University
5701 Delhi Road - Cincinnati, OH 45233Director of Admission: Peggy Minnich
Phone: (513) 244-4531 Fax: (513) 244-4629E-mail: [email protected] Web: https://www.msj.edu/admission/overview5
www.msj.edu/tuition-aid/financial-aid-grants-loans-scholarships
http://www.msj.edu/admission/overview5
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Fall 2018 Enrollment:Full-time Undergraduates 2,168Part-time Undergraduates 41Total Undergraduate Enrollment 2,209Total Graduate Professional Enrollment 194Percentage Undergraduate Men 55%Percentage Undergraduate Women 45%Percentage Undergraduate Minorities 16%Average Class Size 19Student to Faculty Ratio 13:1
Fall 2018 Freshman Profile:Middle 50% ACT Composite 20-26Middle 50% SAT Reading 480-600Middle 50% SAT Math 488-600Average Freshman GPA 3.2Number in Freshman Class 625% of Freshmen Receiving Aid 99.8%Average Financial Aid for Freshmen $26,847
Campus Life:Religious Affiliation N/ACampus Setting Town: FringeAcademic Calendar SemesterMinority/Multicultural Programs Yes Contact: Eric YoungStudent Organizations YesFraternities & Sororities YesIntramural Sports Men Yes Women Yes
Housing:Guaranteed Housing if Matriculation Fee Paid by May 1 YesPercentage of Full-time Undergraduates Living on Campus 71%
Admission Information (2019-2020):Early Decision No Apply by N/A Admission Notification by N/ARegular Admission Apply by Rolling Admission Notification by Rolling Application Fee $0 Application Fee Waiver N/A Online Application Yes Website www.mountunion.edu Online Application Fee $0Deferred Admission YesEarly Admission (after Junior Year) N/ACandidates Reply Date May 1Tuition Deposit $150
Financial Aid Information:Director of Financial Aid Kathleen ThomasPhone Number (330) 823-2674Email [email protected] Financial Aid Profile NoInstitutional Financial Aid Form NoFAFSA YesApplication Deadline RollingFinancial Aid Award Announcement RollingScholarship Info
Athletics:Athletic Division NCAA IIIAthletic Scholarships No
Learning Disabled Students:LD Formal Program Available NoLimited Support Services Only Yes
Other Information:Can high school students enroll in College Credit Plus (CCP) at your institution?
Yes
International Baccalaureate YesASL as foreign language credit No
Cost for Academic Year 2019 - 2020:Tuition $31,300Room And Board $10,500Required Fees $400Total: $42,200
Contact Information:University of Mount Union
1972 Clark Avenue - Alliance, OH 44601Director of Admission: Eric Young
Phone: (330) 823-2590 Fax: (330) 823-5097E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.mountunion.edu
www.mountunion.edu/scholarships-and-grants
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Fall 2018 Enrollment:Full-time Undergraduates 1,519Part-time Undergraduates 319Total Undergraduate Enrollment 1,838Total Graduate Professional Enrollment 405Percentage Undergraduate Men 37%Percentage Undergraduate Women 63%Percentage Undergraduate Minorities 9%Average Class Size 20Student to Faculty Ratio 10:1
Fall 2018 Freshman Profile:Middle 50% ACT Composite 20-25Middle 50% SAT Reading 490-570Middle 50% SAT Math 470-560Average Freshman GPA 2.90Number in Freshman Class 372% of Freshmen Receiving Aid 98.5%Average Financial Aid for Freshmen $25,384
Campus Life:Religious AffiliationCampus Setting Town: DistantAcademic Calendar SemesterMinority/Multicultural Programs Yes Contact: James SingletaryStudent Organizations YesFraternities & Sororities NoIntramural Sports Men Yes Women Yes
Housing:Guaranteed Housing if Matriculation Fee Paid by May 1 YesPercentage of Full-time Undergraduates Living on Campus 72%
Admission Information (2019-2020):Early Decision No Apply by N/A Admission Notification by N/ARegular Admission Apply by July 15 Admission Notification by Rolling Application Fee $25 Application Fee Waiver On as-needed basis Online Application Yes Website www.mvnu.edu Online Application Fee $25Deferred Admission YesEarly Admission (after Junior Year) NoCandidates Reply Date No Set DateTuition Deposit $100
Financial Aid Information:Director of Financial Aid Jared SponsellerPhone Number (866) 686-8243Email [email protected] Financial Aid Profile NoInstitutional Financial Aid Form NoFAFSA YesApplication Deadline March 15Financial Aid Award Announcement RollingScholarship Info
Athletics:Athletic Division NAIA IIAthletic Scholarships Yes
Learning Disabled Students:LD Formal Program Available NoLimited Support Services Only Yes
Other Information:Can high school students enroll in College Credit Plus (CCP) at your institution?
Yes
International Baccalaureate YesASL as foreign language credit Yes
Cost for Academic Year 2019 - 2020:Tuition $30,145Room And Board $8,548Required Fees $250Total: $38,943
Contact Information:Mount Vernon Nazarene University
800 Martinsburg Road - Mt. Vernon, OH 43050Director of Undergraduate Admissions: Rob Stanley
Phone: (740) 392-6868 Fax: (740) 393-0511E-mail: [email protected] Web: https://www.mvnu.edu
www.gotomvnu.com/financialaid/scholarships.php
Church of the Nazarene
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Fall 2018 Enrollment:Full-time Undergraduates 1,353Part-time Undergraduates 265Total Undergraduate Enrollment 1,618Total Graduate Professional Enrollment 794Percentage Undergraduate Men 44%Percentage Undergraduate Women 56%Percentage Undergraduate Minorities 11%Average Class Size 16Student to Faculty Ratio 12:1
Fall 2018 Freshman Profile:Middle 50% ACT Composite 19-24Middle 50% SAT Reading 493-590Middle 50% SAT Math 483-590Average Freshman GPA 3.3Number in Freshman Class 369% of Freshmen Receiving Aid 98.4%Average Financial Aid for Freshmen $29,613
Campus Life:Religious Affiliation
Campus Setting Town: DistantAcademic Calendar SemesterMinority/Multicultural Programs Yes Contact: Admission OfficeStudent Organizations YesFraternities & Sororities YesIntramural Sports Men Yes Women Yes
Housing:Guaranteed Housing if Matriculation Fee Paid by May 1 YesPercentage of Full-time Undergraduates Living on Campus 85%
Admission Information (2019-2020):Early Decision No Apply by N/A Admission Notification by N/ARegular Admission Apply by ASAP before June 1 Admission Notification by Rolling Application Fee $0 Application Fee Waiver N/A Online Application Yes Website www.muskingum.edu Online Application Fee $0Deferred Admission YesEarly Admission (after Junior Year) NoCandidates Reply Date May 1Tuition Deposit $200
Financial Aid Information:Director of Financial Aid Amber GumpPhone Number (740) 826-8139EmailCSS Financial Aid Profile NoInstitutional Financial Aid Form NoFAFSA YesApplication Deadline March 1Financial Aid Award Announcement RollingScholarship Info www.muskingum.edu
Athletics:Athletic Division NCAA IIIAthletic Scholarships No
Learning Disabled Students:LD Formal Program Available YesLimited Support Services Only No
Other Information:Can high school students enroll in College Credit Plus (CCP) at your institution?
Yes
International Baccalaureate YesASL as foreign language credit No
Cost for Academic Year 2019 - 2020:Tuition $28,100Room And Board $11,762Required Fees $1,028Total: $40,890
Contact Information:Muskingum University
163 Stormont Street - New Concord, OH 43762Director of Admissions: Marcy Ritzert
Phone: (740) 826-8137 Fax: (740) 826-8100E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.muskingum.edu
Presbyterian Church (USA)
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Fall 2018 Enrollment:Full-time Undergraduates 3,101Part-time Undergraduates 242Total Undergraduate Enrollment 3,343Total Graduate Professional Enrollment 77Percentage Undergraduate Men 82%Percentage Undergraduate Women 18%Percentage Undergraduate Minorities 6%Average Class Size 25Student to Faculty Ratio 24:1
Fall 2018 Freshman Profile:Middle 50% ACT Composite N/AMiddle 50% SAT Reading N/AMiddle 50% SAT Math N/AAverage Freshman GPA N/ANumber in Freshman Class 979% of Freshmen Receiving Aid 93.8%Average Financial Aid for Freshmen $9,813
Campus Life:Religious Affiliation N/ACampus Setting City: SmallAcademic Calendar QuarterMinority/Multicultural Programs No Contact: N/AStudent Organizations YesFraternities & Sororities NoIntramural Sports Men Yes Women Yes
Housing:Guaranteed Housing if Matriculation Fee Paid by May 1 YesPercentage of Full-time Undergraduates Living on Campus 35%
Admission Information (2019-2020):Early Decision No Apply by N/A Admission Notification by N/ARegular Admission Apply by Rolling Admission Notification by Rolling Application Fee $20 Application Fee Waiver No Online Application Yes Website www.unoh.edu Online Application Fee $20Deferred Admission NoEarly Admission (after Junior Year) NoCandidates Reply Date N/ATuition Deposit $0
Financial Aid Information:Director of Financial Aid Wendell SchickPhone Number (419) 998-3140Email [email protected] Financial Aid Profile NoInstitutional Financial Aid Form NoFAFSA YesApplication Deadline NoneFinancial Aid Award Announcement RollingScholarship Info www.unoh.edu
Athletics:Athletic Division NAIA IIAthletic Scholarships Yes
Learning Disabled Students:LD Formal Program Available YesLimited Support Services Only Yes
Other Information:Can high school students enroll in College Credit Plus (CCP) at your institution?
Yes
International Baccalaureate NoASL as foreign language credit No
Cost for Academic Year 2019 - 2020:Tuition $10,350Room And Board $6,900Required Fees $1,200Total: $18,450
Contact Information:University of Northwestern Ohio
1441 North Cable Road - Lima, OH 45805Director of Admissions: Tony Azzarello
Phone: (419) 998-3120 Fax: (419) 998-3139E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.unoh.edu
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Fall 2018 Enrollment:Full-time Undergraduates 1,163Part-time Undergraduates 408Total Undergraduate Enrollment 1,571Total Graduate Professional Enrollment 129Percentage Undergraduate Men 47%Percentage Undergraduate Women 53%Percentage Undergraduate Minorities 35%Average Class Size 16Student to Faculty Ratio 13:1
Fall 2018 Freshman Profile:Middle 50% ACT Composite 17-21Middle 50% SAT Reading 440-530Middle 50% SAT Math 420-530Average Freshman GPA 3.0Number in Freshman Class 297% of Freshmen Receiving Aid 100%Average Financial Aid for Freshmen $26,704
Campus Life:Religious Affiliation Roman CatholicCampus Setting Suburb: LargeAcademic Calendar SemesterMinority/Multicultural Programs Yes Contact: Dean of Student AffairsStudent Organizations YesFraternities & Sororities NoIntramural Sports Men Yes Women Yes
Housing:Guaranteed Housing if Matriculation Fee Paid by May 1 YesPercentage of Full-time Undergraduates Living on Campus 56%
Admission Information (2019-2020):Early Decision N/A Apply by N/A Admission Notification by N/ARegular Admission Apply by N/A Admission Notification by Rolling Application Fee $0 Application Fee Waiver N/A Online Application Yes Website
Online Application Fee $0Deferred Admission YesEarly Admission (after Junior Year) YesCandidates Reply Date August 1Tuition Deposit $250
Financial Aid Information:Director of Financial Aid Alison McBradyPhone Number (216) 373-5213Email [email protected] Financial Aid Profile NoInstitutional Financial Aid Form NoFAFSA YesApplication Deadline RollingFinancial Aid Award Announcement RollingScholarship Info
Athletics:Athletic Division NCAA IIAthletic Scholarships Yes
Learning Disabled Students:LD Formal Program Available YesLimited Support Services Only No
Other Information:Can high school students enroll in College Credit Plus (CCP) at your institution?
Yes
International Baccalaureate NoASL as foreign language credit Yes
Cost for Academic Year 2019 - 2020:Tuition $29,460Room And Board $10,130Required Fees $700Total: $40,290
Contact Information:Notre Dame College
4545 College Road - South Euclid, OH 44121VP of Undergraduate Traditional Enrollment & Student Success: Beth Ford
Phone: (216) 373-5351 Fax: (216) 373-5278E-mail: [email protected] Web: NotreDameCollege.edu
www.notredamecollege.edu/admissions/financial-information
www.NotreDameCollege.edu
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Fall 2018 Enrollment:Full-time Undergraduates 2,758Part-time Undergraduates 27Total Undergraduate Enrollment 2,785Total Graduate Professional Enrollment 27Percentage Undergraduate Men 43%Percentage Undergraduate Women 57%Percentage Undergraduate Minorities 25%Average Class Size 20Student to Faculty Ratio 9:1
Fall 2018 Freshman Profile:Middle 50% ACT Composite 29-31Middle 50% SAT Reading 650-740Middle 50% SAT Math 630-750Average Freshman GPA 3.57Number in Freshman Class 804% of Freshmen Receiving Aid 87.4%Average Financial Aid for Freshmen $30,376
Campus Life:Religious Affiliation N/ACampus Setting Town: FringeAcademic Calendar Four-one-four planMinority/Multicultural Programs Yes Contact: Brittnei SherrodStudent Organizations YesFraternities & Sororities NoIntramural Sports Men Yes Women Yes
Housing:Guaranteed Housing if Matriculation Fee Paid by May 1 YesPercentage of Full-time Undergraduates Living on Campus 99%
Admission Information (2019-2020):Early Decision Yes Apply by Nov 15 or Jan 2 Admission Notification by Dec 15 or Feb 1Regular Admission Apply by January 15 Admission Notification by April 1 Application Fee $0 Application Fee Waiver N/A Online Application Yes Website www.oberlin.edu Online Application Fee $0Deferred Admission YesEarly Admission (after Junior Year) RarelyCandidates Reply Date May 1Tuition Deposit $300
Financial Aid Information:Director of Financial Aid Michele KosbothPhone Number (440) 775-8142EmailCSS Financial Aid Profile YesInstitutional Financial Aid Form NoFAFSA YesApplication Deadline February 1Financial Aid Award Announcement April 1Scholarship Info
Athletics:Athletic Division NCAA IIIAthletic Scholarships No
Learning Disabled Students:LD Formal Program Available YesLimited Support Services Only No
Other Information:Can high school students enroll in College Credit Plus (CCP) at your institution?
No
International Baccalaureate YesASL as foreign language credit No
Cost for Academic Year 2019 - 2020:Tuition $55,976Room And Board $16,826Required Fees $842Total: $73,644
Contact Information:Oberlin College
38 East College Street - Oberlin, OH 44074Vice President and Dean of Admissions and Financial Aid: Manuel Carballo
Phone: (440) 775-8411 Fax: (440) 775-6905E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.oberlin.edu
new.oberlin.edu/office/financial-aid
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Fall 2018 Enrollment:Full-time Undergraduates 2,087Part-time Undergraduates 1,135Total Undergraduate Enrollment 3,222Total Graduate Professional Enrollment 438Percentage Undergraduate Men 35%Percentage Undergraduate Women 65%Percentage Undergraduate Minorities 30%Average Class Size 11Student to Faculty Ratio 11:1
Fall 2018 Freshman Profile:Middle 50% ACT Composite N/AMiddle 50% SAT Reading N/AMiddle 50% SAT Math N/AAverage Freshman GPA N/ANumber in Freshman Class 277% of Freshmen Receiving Aid 87.8%Average Financial Aid for Freshmen $14,194
Campus Life:Religious Affiliation
Campus Setting Town: DistantAcademic Calendar SemesterMinority/Multicultural Programs Yes Contact: Eric FehrStudent Organizations YesFraternities & Sororities NoIntramural Sports Men Yes Women Yes
Housing:Guaranteed Housing if Matriculation Fee Paid by May 1 YesPercentage of Full-time Undergraduates Living on Campus 12%
Admission Information (2019-2020):Early Decision No Apply by N/A Admission Notification by N/ARegular Admission Apply by Rolling Admission Notification by Rolling Application Fee $25 Application Fee Waiver Yes Online Application Yes Website
Online Application Fee $25Deferred Admission N/AEarly Admission (after Junior Year) YesCandidates Reply Date RollingTuition Deposit $200
Financial Aid Information:Director of Financial Aid Allison BrowningPhone Number (740) 477-7716Email
CSS Financial Aid Profile NoInstitutional Financial Aid Form NoFAFSA YesApplication Deadline RollingFinancial Aid Award Announcement RollingScholarship Info
Athletics:Athletic Division NAIA IIAthletic Scholarships Yes
Learning Disabled Students:LD Formal Program Available NoLimited Support Services Only Yes
Other Information:Can high school students enroll in College Credit Plus (CCP) at your institution?
Yes
International Baccalaureate NoASL as foreign language credit No
Cost for Academic Year 2019 - 2020:Tuition $20,040Room And Board $8,320Required Fees $1,350Total: $29,710
Contact Information:Ohio Christian University
1476 Lancaster Pike - Circleville, OH 43113Director of Admissions: Jason Dennis
Phone: (877) 762-8669 Fax: (740) 420-5921E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.ohiochristian.edu/undergraduate
www.ohiochristian.edu/undergraduate
Church of Christ in Christian Union
www.ohiochristian.edu/aid
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Fall 2018 Enrollment:Full-time Undergraduates 952Part-time Undergraduates 236Total Undergraduate Enrollment 1,188Total Graduate Professional Enrollment 528Percentage Undergraduate Men 46%Percentage Undergraduate Women 54%Percentage Undergraduate Minorities 38%Average Class Size 18Student to Faculty Ratio 14:1
Fall 2018 Freshman Profile:Middle 50% ACT Composite 19-24Middle 50% SAT Reading 450-560Middle 50% SAT Math 470-540Average Freshman GPA 3.26Number in Freshman Class 259% of Freshmen Receiving Aid 100%Average Financial Aid for Freshmen $27,589
Campus Life:Religious Affiliation Roman CatholicCampus Setting City: LargeAcademic Calendar SemesterMinority/Multicultural Programs Yes Contact: Jalisha LancasterStudent Organizations YesFraternities & Sororities NoIntramural Sports Men Yes Women Yes
Housing:Guaranteed Housing if Matriculation Fee Paid by May 1 YesPercentage of Full-time Undergraduates Living on Campus 49%
Admission Information (2019-2020):Early Decision No Apply by N/A Admission Notification by N/ARegular Admission Apply by Rolling Admission Notification by Rolling Application Fee $0 Application Fee Waiver N/A Online Application Yes Website
Online Application Fee $0Deferred Admission YesEarly Admission (after Junior Year) YesCandidates Reply Date RollingTuition Deposit $150
Financial Aid Information:Director of Financial Aid Tara SchneiderPhone Number (614) 251-4778EmailCSS Financial Aid Profile NoInstitutional Financial Aid Form NoFAFSA YesApplication Deadline Priority - February 1stFinancial Aid Award Announcement RollingScholarship Info
Athletics:Athletic Division NCAA IIAthletic Scholarships Yes
Learning Disabled Students:LD Formal Program Available NoLimited Support Services Only Yes
Other Information:Can high school students enroll in College Credit Plus (CCP) at your institution?
No
International Baccalaureate YesASL as foreign language credit Yes
Cost for Academic Year 2019 - 2020:Tuition $31,100Room And Board $11,220Required Fees $580Total: $42,900
Contact Information:Ohio Dominican University
1216 Sunbury Road - Columbus, OH 43219Vice President of Enrollment: John Naughton
Phone: (614) 251-4500 Fax: (614) 251-0156E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.ohiodominican.edu
www.ohiodominican.edu/finaid
www.ohiodominican.edu
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Fall 2018 Enrollment:Full-time Undergraduates 2,118Part-time Undergraduates 179Total Undergraduate Enrollment 2,297Total Graduate Professional Enrollment 742Percentage Undergraduate Men 55%Percentage Undergraduate Women 45%Percentage Undergraduate Minorities 8%Average Class Size 19Student to Faculty Ratio 11:1
Fall 2018 Freshman Profile:Middle 50% ACT Composite 22-27Middle 50% SAT Reading 550-630Middle 50% SAT Math 540-660Average Freshman GPA 3.7Number in Freshman Class 681% of Freshmen Receiving Aid 99.2%Average Financial Aid for Freshmen $31,421
Campus Life:Religious Affiliation United MethodistCampus Setting Town: FringeAcademic Calendar SemesterMinority/Multicultural Programs Yes Contact: Dean AltstaetterStudent Organizations YesFraternities & Sororities YesIntramural Sports Men Yes Women Yes
Housing:Guaranteed Housing if Matriculation Fee Paid by May 1 YesPercentage of Full-time Undergraduates Living on Campus 78%
Admission Information (2019-2020):Early Decision No Apply by N/A Admission Notification by N/ARegular Admission Apply by
Admission Notification by Rolling Application Fee $0 Application Fee Waiver N/A Online Application Yes Website www.onu.edu Online Application Fee $0Deferred Admission YesEarly Admission (after Junior Year) NoCandidates Reply Date May 1Tuition Deposit $200
Financial Aid Information:Director of Financial Aid Dr. Melanie WeaverPhone Number (419) 772-2272Email [email protected] Financial Aid Profile NoInstitutional Financial Aid Form NoFAFSA YesApplication Deadline April 15Financial Aid Award Announcement RollingScholarship Info
Athletics:Athletic Division NCAA IIIAthletic Scholarships No
Learning Disabled Students:LD Formal Program Available NoLimited Support Services Only Yes
Other Information:Can high school students enroll in College Credit Plus (CCP) at your institution?
Yes
International Baccalaureate YesASL as foreign language credit Yes
Cost for Academic Year 2019 - 2020:Tuition $32,500Room And Board $12,040Required Fees $940Total: $45,480
Contact Information:Ohio Northern University
525 S. Main Street - Ada, OH 45810Director of Admissions: Deb Miller
Phone: (419) 772-2260 Fax: (419) 772-2821E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.onu.edu
www.onu.edu/financial_aid/scholarships
Rolling (Pharmacy Dec. 1)
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Fall 2018 Enrollment:Full-time Undergraduates 1,547Part-time Undergraduates 14Total Undergraduate Enrollment 1,561Total Graduate Professional Enrollment 0Percentage Undergraduate Men 46%Percentage Undergraduate Women 54%Percentage Undergraduate Minorities 23%Average Class Size 17Student to Faculty Ratio 10:1
Fall 2018 Freshman Profile:Middle 50% ACT Composite N/AMiddle 50% SAT Reading N/AMiddle 50% SAT Math N/AAverage Freshman GPA 3.46Number in Freshman Class 453% of Freshmen Receiving Aid 99.8%Average Financial Aid for Freshmen $37,592
Campus Life:Religious Affiliation United MethodistCampus Setting Suburb: LargeAcademic Calendar SemesterMinority/Multicultural Programs Yes Contact: Reginald OnyidoStudent Organizations YesFraternities & Sororities YesIntramural Sports Men Yes Women Yes
Housing:Guaranteed Housing if Matriculation Fee Paid by May 1 YesPercentage of Full-time Undergraduates Living on Campus 95%
Admission Information (2019-2020):Early Decision Yes Apply by November 15 Admission Notification by November 30Regular Admission Apply by March 1 Admission Notification by March 15 Application Fee $0 Application Fee Waiver Yes Online Application Yes Website
Online Application Fee $0Deferred Admission YesEarly Admission (after Junior Year) YesCandidates Reply Date May 1Tuition Deposit $400
Financial Aid Information:Director of Financial Aid Kevin PaskvanPhone Number (740) 368-3050Email [email protected] Financial Aid Profile NoInstitutional Financial Aid Form NoFAFSA YesApplication Deadline February 15Financial Aid Award Announcement RollingScholarship Info
Athletics:Athletic Division NCAA IIIAthletic Scholarships No
Learning Disabled Students:LD Formal Program Available NoLimited Support Services Only Yes
Other Information:Can high school students enroll in College Credit Plus (CCP) at your institution?
No
International Baccalaureate YesASL as foreign language credit No
Cost for Academic Year 2019 - 2020:Tuition $46,870Room And Board $13,330Required Fees $260Total: $60,460
Contact Information:Ohio Wesleyan University
61 South Sandusky Street - Delaware, OH 43015Vice President for Enrollment & Communications: Stefanie Niles
Phone: (740) 368-3020 Fax: (740) 368-3314E-mail: [email protected] Web: https://www.owu.edu/admission
www.owu.edu/admission/financial-aid-scholarships-tuition
https://www.owu.edu/admission
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Fall 2018 Enrollment:Full-time Undergraduates 2,284Part-time Undergraduates 210Total Undergraduate Enrollment 2,494Total Graduate Professional Enrollment 392Percentage Undergraduate Men 38%Percentage Undergraduate Women 62%Percentage Undergraduate Minorities 19%Average Class Size 20Student to Faculty Ratio 11:1
Fall 2018 Freshman Profile:Middle 50% ACT Composite 21-27Middle 50% SAT Reading 555-650Middle 50% SAT Math 550-635Average Freshman GPA 3.65Number in Freshman Class 576% of Freshmen Receiving Aid 99.8%Average Financial Aid for Freshmen $27,142
Campus Life:Religious Affiliation United MethodistCampus Setting Suburb: LargeAcademic Calendar SemesterMinority/Multicultural Programs Yes Contact:
Student Organizations YesFraternities & Sororities YesIntramural Sports Men Yes Women Yes
Housing:Guaranteed Housing if Matriculation Fee Paid by May 1 YesPercentage of Full-time Undergraduates Living on Campus 60%
Admission Information (2019-2020):Early Decision No Apply by N/A Admission Notification by N/ARegular Admission Apply by March 1 Admission Notification by Rolling Application Fee $35 Application Fee Waiver Yes Online Application Yes Website www.otterbein.edu Online Application Fee $35Deferred Admission YesEarly Admission (after Junior Year) YesCandidates Reply Date May 1Tuition Deposit $150
Financial Aid Information:Director of Financial Aid Thomas YarnellPhone Number (614) 823-1502Email
CSS Financial Aid Profile NoInstitutional Financial Aid Form NoFAFSA YesApplication Deadline February 15Financial Aid Award Announcement RollingScholarship Info www.otterbein.edu
Athletics:Athletic Division NCAA IIIAthletic Scholarships No
Learning Disabled Students:LD Formal Program Available NoLimited Support Services Only Yes
Other Information:Can high school students enroll in College Credit Plus (CCP) at your institution?
Yes
International Baccalaureate YesASL as foreign language credit Yes
Cost for Academic Year 2019 - 2020:Tuition $32,024Room And Board $11,186Required Fees $450Total: $43,660
Contact Information:Otterbein University
1 South Grove Street - Westerville, OH 43081Executive Director of Admission: Mark Moffitt
Phone: (614) 823-1500 Fax: (614) 823-1200E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.otterbein.edu
Office of Social Justice and Activism
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Fall 2018 Enrollment:Full-time Undergraduates 1,095Part-time Undergraduates 571Total Undergraduate Enrollment 1,666Total Graduate Professional Enrollment 38Percentage Undergraduate Men 38%Percentage Undergraduate Women 62%Percentage Undergraduate Minorities 4%Average Class Size 12Student to Faculty Ratio 17:1
Fall 2018 Freshman Profile:Middle 50% ACT Composite N/AMiddle 50% SAT Reading N/AMiddle 50% SAT Math N/AAverage Freshman GPA 3.05Number in Freshman Class 318% of Freshmen Receiving Aid 97.3%Average Financial Aid for Freshmen $11,441
Campus Life:Religious Affiliation N/ACampus Setting Rural: DistantAcademic Calendar SemesterMinority/Multicultural Programs Yes Contact: Dean of StudentsStudent Organizations YesFraternities & Sororities YesIntramural Sports Men Yes Women Yes
Housing:Guaranteed Housing if Matriculation Fee Paid by May 1 NoPercentage of Full-time Undergraduates Living on Campus 67%
Admission Information (2019-2020):Early Decision N/A Apply by N/A Admission Notification by N/ARegular Admission Apply by August 11 Admission Notification by Rolling Application Fee $0 Application Fee Waiver N/A Online Application Yes Website
Online Application Fee $0Deferred Admission N/AEarly Admission (after Junior Year) YesCandidates Reply Date N/ATuition Deposit $0
Financial Aid Information:Director of Financial Aid Meghann FraleyPhone Number (740) 245-7267Email [email protected] Financial Aid Profile NoInstitutional Financial Aid Form NoFAFSA YesApplication Deadline RollingFinancial Aid Award Announcement RollingScholarship Info
Athletics:Athletic Division NAIA IIAthletic Scholarships Yes
Learning Disabled Students:LD Formal Program Available YesLimited Support Services Only Yes
Other Information:Can high school students enroll in College Credit Plus (CCP) at your institution?
Yes
International Baccalaureate NoASL as foreign language credit No
Cost for Academic Year 2019 - 2020:Tuition $26,810Room And Board $11,166Required Fees $0Total: $37,976
Contact Information:University of Rio Grande
218 N. College Avenue - Rio Grande, OH 45674Director of Admissions: Kristie Russell
Phone: (740) 245-7208 Fax: (740) 245-7260E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.rio.edu/admissions
www.rio.edu/financial-aid/index.cfm
www.rio.edu/admissions
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Fall 2018 Enrollment:Full-time Undergraduates 1,724Part-time Undergraduates 499Total Undergraduate Enrollment 2,223Total Graduate Professional Enrollment 822Percentage Undergraduate Men 51%Percentage Undergraduate Women 49%Percentage Undergraduate Minorities 13%Average Class Size 20Student to Faculty Ratio 15:1
Fall 2018 Freshman Profile:Middle 50% ACT Composite N/AMiddle 50% SAT Reading N/AMiddle 50% SAT Math N/AAverage Freshman GPA 3.03Number in Freshman Class 465% of Freshmen Receiving Aid 98.2%Average Financial Aid for Freshmen $23,321
Campus Life:Religious Affiliation N/ACampus Setting Town: DistantAcademic Calendar SemesterMinority/Multicultural Programs Yes Contact: Admission OfficeStudent Organizations YesFraternities & Sororities YesIntramural Sports Men Yes Women Yes
Housing:Guaranteed Housing if Matriculation Fee Paid by May 1 YesPercentage of Full-time Undergraduates Living on Campus 78%
Admission Information (2019-2020):Early Decision No Apply by N/A Admission Notification by N/ARegular Admission Apply by Rolling Admission Notification by 2 weeks Application Fee $20 Application Fee Waiver Yes Online Application Yes Website www.tiffin.edu Online Application Fee $0Deferred Admission YesEarly Admission (after Junior Year) NoCandidates Reply Date May 1Tuition Deposit $100
Financial Aid Information:Director of Financial Aid Andrea FaberPhone Number (419) 448-3375Email [email protected] Financial Aid Profile NoInstitutional Financial Aid Form NoFAFSA YesApplication Deadline RollingFinancial Aid Award Announcement RollingScholarship Info www.tiffin.edu
Athletics:Athletic Division NCAA IIAthletic Scholarships Yes
Learning Disabled Students:LD Formal Program Available YesLimited Support Services Only No
Other Information:Can high school students enroll in College Credit Plus (CCP) at your institution?
Yes
International Baccalaureate YesASL as foreign language credit No
Cost for Academic Year 2019 - 2020:Tuition $25,710Room And Board $11,540Required Fees $400Total: $37,650
Contact Information:Tiffin University
155 Miami Street - Tiffin, OH 44883Director of Undergraduate Admissions: Sarah Johnson
Phone: (800) 968-6446 Fax: (419) 443-5006E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.tiffin.edu
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Fall 2018 Enrollment:Full-time Undergraduates 279Part-time Undergraduates 378Total Undergraduate Enrollment 657Total Graduate Professional Enrollment 268Percentage Undergraduate Men 47%Percentage Undergraduate Women 53%Percentage Undergraduate Minorities 48%Average Class Size 8Student to Faculty Ratio 8:1
Fall 2018 Freshman Profile:Middle 50% ACT Composite N/AMiddle 50% SAT Reading N/AMiddle 50% SAT Math N/AAverage Freshman GPA N/ANumber in Freshman Class 1% of Freshmen Receiving Aid 100%Average Financial Aid for Freshmen $10,782
Campus Life:Religious Affiliation N/ACampus Setting City: LargeAcademic Calendar TrimesterMinority/Multicultural Programs No Contact: N/AStudent Organizations YesFraternities & Sororities N/AIntramural Sports Men No Women No
Housing:Guaranteed Housing if Matriculation Fee Paid by May 1 N/APercentage of Full-time Undergraduates Living on Campus 0%
Admission Information (2019-2020):Early Decision N/A Apply by N/A Admission Notification by N/ARegular Admission Apply by Rolling Admission Notification by Within 1 month Application Fee $0 Application Fee Waiver N/A Online Application Yes Website
Online Application Fee $0Deferred Admission YesEarly Admission (after Junior Year) N/ACandidates Reply Date Beginning of termTuition Deposit $0
Financial Aid Information:Director of Financial Aid Jean PohlmanPhone Number (513) 861-6400Email
CSS Financial Aid Profile YesInstitutional Financial Aid Form NoFAFSA NoApplication Deadline N/AFinancial Aid Award Announcement N/AScholarship Info
Athletics:Athletic Division N/AAthletic Scholarships N/A
Learning Disabled Students:LD Formal Program Available NoLimited Support Services Only Yes
Other Information:Can high school students enroll in College Credit Plus (CCP) at your institution?
No
International Baccalaureate YesASL as foreign language credit No
Cost for Academic Year 2019 - 2020:Tuition $12,240Room And Board N/ARequired Fees $176Total: $12,416
Contact Information:Union Institute & University
440 East McMillan Street - Cincinnati, OH 45206Senior Director of Enrollment: Sonya FultzPhone: (513) 861-6400 Fax: (513) 861-3218
E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.myunion.edu
www.myunion.edu/scholarships
www.myunion.edu
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Fall 2018 Enrollment:Full-time Undergraduates 431Part-time Undergraduates 82Total Undergraduate Enrollment 513Total Graduate Professional Enrollment 74Percentage Undergraduate Men 59%Percentage Undergraduate Women 41%Percentage Undergraduate Minorities 30%Average Class Size 11Student to Faculty Ratio 9:1
Fall 2018 Freshman Profile:Middle 50% ACT Composite 20-25Middle 50% SAT Reading 460-540Middle 50% SAT Math 430-560Average Freshman GPA 2.62Number in Freshman Class 129% of Freshmen Receiving Aid 100%Average Financial Aid for Freshmen $24,760
Campus Life:Religious Affiliation N/ACampus Setting Town: FringeAcademic Calendar SemesterMinority/Multicultural Programs Yes Contact: AdmissionsStudent Organizations YesFraternities & Sororities NoIntramural Sports Men Yes Women Yes
Housing:Guaranteed Housing if Matriculation Fee Paid by May 1 YesPercentage of Full-time Undergraduates Living on Campus 54%
Admission Information (2019-2020):Early Decision No Apply by N/A Admission Notification by N/ARegular Admission Apply by Please see website Admission Notification by Rolling Application Fee $25 Application Fee Waiver Yes Online Application Yes Website www.urbana.edu Online Application Fee $25Deferred Admission YesEarly Admission (after Junior Year) YesCandidates Reply Date May 1Tuition Deposit $125
Financial Aid Information:Director of Financial Aid Wendy RobinsonPhone Number (937) 772-9251Email
CSS Financial Aid Profile NoInstitutional Financial Aid Form NoFAFSA YesApplication Deadline June 15Financial Aid Award Announcement RollingScholarship Info
Athletics:Athletic Division NCAA IIAthletic Scholarships Yes
Learning Disabled Students:LD Formal Program Available NoLimited Support Services Only Yes
Other Information:Can high school students enroll in College Credit Plus (CCP) at your institution?
Yes
International Baccalaureate YesASL as foreign language credit No
Cost for Academic Year 2019 - 2020:Tuition $24,400Room And Board $10,224Required Fees $0Total: $34,624
Contact Information:Urbana University
579 College Way - Urbana, OH 43078Dean of Admissions: Brock Schroeder, Ph.D.Phone: (937) 772-9342 Fax: (937) 772-9391
E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.urbana.edu
www.urbana.edu/tuition-financial-aid/financial-aid
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Fall 2018 Enrollment:Full-time Undergraduates 494Part-time Undergraduates 137Total Undergraduate Enrollment 631Total Graduate Professional Enrollment 442Percentage Undergraduate Men 7%Percentage Undergraduate Women 93%Percentage Undergraduate Minorities 30%Average Class Size 11Student to Faculty Ratio 8:1
Fall 2018 Freshman Profile:Middle 50% ACT Composite 19-24Middle 50% SAT Reading 515-585Middle 50% SAT Math 505-575Average Freshman GPA 3.4Number in Freshman Class 96% of Freshmen Receiving Aid 100%Average Financial Aid for Freshmen $32,338
Campus Life:Religious Affiliation Roman CatholicCampus Setting Suburb: LargeAcademic Calendar SemesterMinority/Multicultural Programs Yes Contact: Yolanda KingStudent Organizations YesFraternities & Sororities NoIntramural Sports Men No Women No
Housing:Guaranteed Housing if Matriculation Fee Paid by May 1 YesPercentage of Full-time Undergraduates Living on Campus 42%
Admission Information (2019-2020):Early Decision No Apply by N/A Admission Notification by N/ARegular Admission Apply by March 1 Admission Notification by Rolling Application Fee $0 Application Fee Waiver N/A Online Application Yes Website
Online Application Fee $0Deferred Admission YesEarly Admission (after Junior Year) YesCandidates Reply Date May 1Tuition Deposit
Financial Aid Information:Director of Financial Aid Mary Lynn PerriPhone Number (440) 646-8330Email [email protected] Financial Aid Profile NoInstitutional Financial Aid Form NoFAFSA YesApplication Deadline RollingFinancial Aid Award Announcement RollingScholarship Info
Athletics:Athletic Division NCAA IIAthletic Scholarships Yes
Learning Disabled Students:LD Formal Program Available YesLimited Support Services Only No
Other Information:Can high school students enroll in College Credit Plus (CCP) at your institution?
No
International Baccalaureate YesASL as foreign language credit Yes
Cost for Academic Year 2019 - 2020:Tuition $32,070Room And Board $10,776Required Fees $320Total: $43,166
Contact Information:Ursuline College
2550 Lander Road - Pepper Pike, OH 44124Director of Admission: Emily Haggerty
Phone: (440) 646-8362 Fax: (440) 684-6138E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.ursuline.edu/admission
$100 Commuters/$200 Residents
www.ursuline.edu/scholarships
www.ursuline.edu/admission
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Fall 2018 Enrollment:Full-time Undergraduates 1,715Part-time Undergraduates 312Total Undergraduate Enrollment 2,027Total Graduate Professional Enrollment 752Percentage Undergraduate Men 41%Percentage Undergraduate Women 59%Percentage Undergraduate Minorities 12%Average Class Size 13Student to Faculty Ratio 13:1
Fall 2018 Freshman Profile:Middle 50% ACT Composite 19-26Middle 50% SAT Reading 490-610Middle 50% SAT Math 500-580Average Freshman GPA 3.5Number in Freshman Class 453% of Freshmen Receiving Aid 99.6%Average Financial Aid for Freshmen $27,755
Campus Life:Religious Affiliation Roman CatholicCampus Setting Suburb: LargeAcademic Calendar SemesterMinority/Multicultural Programs Yes Contact: Student AffairsStudent Organizations YesFraternities & Sororities NoIntramural Sports Men Yes Women Yes
Housing:Guaranteed Housing if Matriculation Fee Paid by May 1 YesPercentage of Full-time Undergraduates Living on Campus 58%
Admission Information (2019-2020):Early Decision No Apply by N/A Admission Notification by N/ARegular Admission Apply by Rolling Admission Notification by Rolling Application Fee $0 Application Fee Waiver Yes Online Application Yes Website Online Application Fee $0Deferred Admission YesEarly Admission (after Junior Year) RarelyCandidates Reply Date May 1Tuition Deposit $125
Financial Aid Information:Director of Financial Aid Holly VanGilderPhone Number (330) 490-7148Email [email protected] Financial Aid Profile NoInstitutional Financial Aid Form YesFAFSA YesApplication Deadline May 1Financial Aid Award Announcement RollingScholarship Info
Athletics:Athletic Division NCAA IIAthletic Scholarships Yes
Learning Disabled Students:LD Formal Program Available NoLimited Support Services Only Yes
Other Information:Can high school students enroll in College Credit Plus (CCP) at your institution?
Yes
International Baccalaureate YesASL as foreign language credit Yes
Cost for Academic Year 2019 - 2020:Tuition $29,330Room And Board $10,900Required Fees $1,500Total: $41,730
Contact Information:Walsh University
2020 East Maple Street NW - North Canton, OH 44720Vice President of Enrollment Management : Rebecca Coneglio
Phone: (330) 490-7190 Fax: (330) 490-7165E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.walsh.edu/future-students
www.walsh.edu/future-students
https://www.walsh.edu/financial-aid
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Fall 2018 Enrollment:Full-time Undergraduates 1,165Part-time Undergraduates 95Total Undergraduate Enrollment 1,260Total Graduate Professional Enrollment 0Percentage Undergraduate Men 49%Percentage Undergraduate Women 51%Percentage Undergraduate Minorities 17%Average Class Size 20Student to Faculty Ratio 15:1
Fall 2018 Freshman Profile:Middle 50% ACT Composite 18-23Middle 50% SAT Reading 460-550Middle 50% SAT Math 470-540Average Freshman GPA 3.21Number in Freshman Class 385% of Freshmen Receiving Aid 100%Average Financial Aid for Freshmen $23,619
Campus Life:Religious Affiliation FriendsCampus Setting Rural: FringeAcademic Calendar SemesterMinority/Multicultural Programs Yes Contact: Office of AdmissionStudent Organizations YesFraternities & Sororities YesIntramural Sports Men Yes Women Yes
Housing:Guaranteed Housing if Matriculation Fee Paid by May 1 YesPercentage of Full-time Undergraduates Living on Campus 93%
Admission Information (2019-2020):Early Decision No Apply by N/A Admission Notification by N/ARegular Admission Apply by August 1 Admission Notification by Rolling Application Fee $0 Application Fee Waiver N/A Online Application Yes Website www.wilmington.edu Online Application Fee $0Deferred Admission NoEarly Admission (after Junior Year) NoCandidates Reply Date May 1Tuition Deposit $100
Financial Aid Information:Director of Financial Aid Cheryl LouallenPhone Number (800) 341-9318 600Email
CSS Financial Aid Profile NoInstitutional Financial Aid Form NoFAFSA YesApplication Deadline RollingFinancial Aid Award Announcement PriorityScholarship Info
Athletics:Athletic Division NCAA IIIAthletic Scholarships No
Learning Disabled Students:LD Formal Program Available NoLimited Support Services Only Yes
Other Information:Can high school students enroll in College Credit Plus (CCP) at your institution?
No
International Baccalaureate NoASL as foreign language credit No
Cost for Academic Year 2019 - 2020:Tuition $25,900Room And Board $10,100Required Fees $875Total: $36,875
Contact Information:Wilmington College
Pyle Center Box 1325 - Wilmington, OH 45177Director of Admission: Adam Lohrey
Phone: (937) 481-2266 Fax: (937) 481-2936E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.wilmington.edu
https://www.wilmington.edu/admission/financial-aid
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Fall 2018 Enrollment:Full-time Undergraduates 1,681Part-time Undergraduates 76Total Undergraduate Enrollment 1,757Total Graduate Professional Enrollment 44Percentage Undergraduate Men 45%Percentage Undergraduate Women 55%Percentage Undergraduate Minorities 19%Average Class Size 19Student to Faculty Ratio 12:1
Fall 2018 Freshman Profile:Middle 50% ACT Composite N/AMiddle 50% SAT Reading N/AMiddle 50% SAT Math N/AAverage Freshman GPA 3.50Number in Freshman Class 485% of Freshmen Receiving Aid 99.8%Average Financial Aid for Freshmen $34,194
Campus Life:Religious AffiliationCampus Setting City: SmallAcademic Calendar SemesterMinority/Multicultural Programs Yes Contact: Admission OfficeStudent Organizations YesFraternities & Sororities YesIntramural Sports Men Yes Women Yes
Housing:Guaranteed Housing if Matriculation Fee Paid by May 1 YesPercentage of Full-time Undergraduates Living on Campus 95%
Admission Information (2019-2020):Early Decision Yes Apply by November 1 Admission Notification by December 15Regular Admission Apply by Rolling Admission Notification by April 1 Application Fee $0 Application Fee Waiver N/A Online Application Yes Website
Online Application Fee $0Deferred Admission YesEarly Admission (after Junior Year) YesCandidates Reply Date May 1Tuition Deposit $500
Financial Aid Information:Director of Financial Aid Amy BarnhPhone Number (937) 327-7318Email
CSS Financial Aid Profile NoInstitutional Financial Aid Form NoFAFSA YesApplication Deadline March 1Financial Aid Award Announcement RollingScholarship Info
Athletics:Athletic Division NCAA IIIAthletic Scholarships No
Learning Disabled Students:LD Formal Program Available NoLimited Support Services Only Yes
Other Information:Can high school students enroll in College Credit Plus (CCP) at your institution?
Yes
International Baccalaureate YesASL as foreign language credit No
Cost for Academic Year 2019 - 2020:Tuition $39,450Room And Board $10,564Required Fees $830Total: $50,844
Contact Information:Wittenberg University
P.O. Box 720 - Springfield, OH 45501Director of Admission for Counselor Development: Kelsey Ellis
Phone: (937) 327-6317 Fax: (937) 327-6379E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.wittenberg.edu/admission
www.wittenberg.edu/admission
www.wittenberg.edu/admission/wittenberg-scholarships
Evangelical Lutheran Church in America
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Fall 2018 Enrollment:Full-time Undergraduates 1,996Part-time Undergraduates 8Total Undergraduate Enrollment 2,004Total Graduate Professional Enrollment 0Percentage Undergraduate Men 46%Percentage Undergraduate Women 54%Percentage Undergraduate Minorities 21%Average Class Size 18Student to Faculty Ratio 11:1
Fall 2018 Freshman Profile:Middle 50% ACT Composite 25-30Middle 50% SAT Reading 570-680Middle 50% SAT Math 560-690Average Freshman GPA 3.68Number in Freshman Class 569% of Freshmen Receiving Aid 99.5%Average Financial Aid for Freshmen $37,235
Campus Life:Religious Affiliation N/ACampus Setting Town: DistantAcademic Calendar SemesterMinority/Multicultural Programs Yes Contact: David Newberry-YokleyStudent Organizations YesFraternities & Sororities YesIntramural Sports Men Yes Women Yes
Housing:Guaranteed Housing if Matriculation Fee Paid by May 1 YesPercentage of Full-time Undergraduates Living on Campus 99%
Admission Information (2019-2020):Early Decision Yes Apply by Admission Notification byRegular Admission Apply by February 15 Admission Notification by April 1 Application Fee $0 Application Fee Waiver N/A Online Application Yes Website Online Application Fee $0Deferred Admission YesEarly Admission (after Junior Year) YesCandidates Reply Date May 1Tuition Deposit $400
Financial Aid Information:Director of Financial Aid Dana KennedyPhone Number (330) 263-2317EmailCSS Financial Aid ProfileInstitutional Financial Aid Form Required or ProfileFAFSA YesApplication Deadline February 15Financial Aid Award Announcement Rolling basisScholarship Info
Athletics:Athletic Division NCAA IIIAthletic Scholarships No
Learning Disabled Students:LD Formal Program Available NoLimited Support Services Only Yes
Other Information:Can high school students enroll in College Credit Plus (CCP) at your institution?
No
International Baccalaureate YesASL as foreign language credit No
Cost for Academic Year 2019 - 2020:Tuition $51,550Room And Board $12,250Required Fees $450Total: $64,250
Contact Information:The College of Wooster
847 College Avenue - Wooster, OH 44691Dean of Admissions: Jennifer Winge
Phone: (800) 877-9905 Fax: (330) 263-2621E-mail: [email protected] Web: wooster.edu/admissions
www.wooster.edu/admissions/scholarships
November 1 or January 15November 15 or February 1
wooster.edu/admissions
[email protected], Profile or Institutional
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Fall 2018 Enrollment:Full-time Undergraduates 4,782Part-time Undergraduates 213Total Undergraduate Enrollment 4,995Total Graduate Professional Enrollment 2,132Percentage Undergraduate Men 46%Percentage Undergraduate Women 54%Percentage Undergraduate Minorities 20%Average Class Size 21Student to Faculty Ratio 11:1
Fall 2018 Freshman Profile:Middle 50% ACT Composite 22-28Middle 50% SAT Reading 540-630Middle 50% SAT Math 530-620Average Freshman GPA 3.53Number in Freshman Class 1,399% of Freshmen Receiving Aid 99.4%Average Financial Aid for Freshmen $26,612
Campus Life:Religious Affiliation Roman CatholicCampus Setting City: LargeAcademic Calendar SemesterMinority/Multicultural Programs Yes Contact: Kyra ShahidStudent Organizations YesFraternities & Sororities NoIntramural Sports Men Yes Women Yes
Housing:Guaranteed Housing if Matriculation Fee Paid by May 1 YesPercentage of Full-time Undergraduates Living on Campus 50%
Admission Information (2019-2020):Early Decision No Apply by N/A Admission Notification by N/ARegular Admission Apply by N/A Admission Notification by N/A Application Fee $35 Application Fee Waiver Yes Online Application Yes Website
Online Application Fee $0Deferred Admission YesEarly Admission (after Junior Year) NoCandidates Reply Date May 1Tuition Deposit $500
Financial Aid Information:Director of Financial Aid Donna SalakPhone Number (513) 745-3302Email [email protected] Financial Aid Profile NoInstitutional Financial Aid Form NoFAFSA YesApplication Deadline February 15Financial Aid Award Announcement March 1Scholarship Info
Athletics:Athletic Division NCAA IAthletic Scholarships Yes
Learning Disabled Students:LD Formal Program Available NoLimited Support Services Only Yes
Other Information:Can high school students enroll in College Credit Plus (CCP) at your institution?
No
International Baccalaureate YesASL as foreign language credit Yes
Cost for Academic Year 2019 - 2020:Tuition $40,220Room And Board $13,310Required Fees $230Total: $53,760
Contact Information:Xavier University
3800 Victory Parkway - Cincinnati, OH 45207Associate Director of Undergraduate Admissions: Brian Gipson
Phone: (513) 745-1911 Fax: (513) 745-4319E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.xavier.edu/undergraduate-admission
www.xavier.edu/undergraduate-admission
https://www.xavier.edu/undergraduate-admission/tuition-and-aid/index.php
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