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Academics

Students at Ohio University-Athens can't get enough of its "great research opportunities, a wide array of majors, [a] beautiful campus and installations, and friendly professors." The security of the OHIO Guarantee+ which states that "scholarships and tuition price will not change [during] your four years here" helps to ensure they can remain enrolled. Students also benefit from the school's excellent reputation, which "creates great connections for the job world post college." One business student points to how their school "focuses a lot on experiential learning so we do a lot of roleplays, simulations, and interact with professionals in industry as part of our classwork." Students of other majors share similar experiences with classes that do "an amazing job at correlating new and innovative approaches" and also point to how the school "offers a lot of resources to its students, staff, and the local Athens residents, whether it's counseling, study abroad, academic guidance, and so much more." Professors are "very open with office hours and are more than happy to work with you outside of class, [and] there are also many tutoring opportunities and [Supplemental Instruction] sessions that are available." These teachers "encourage learning outside the classroom by promoting arts, activities, and other opportunities on and off campus" and "You can tell they want to be here, want to be teaching and imparting their knowledge." Many classes "utilize a lot of discussion so that everyone can hear each other's opinions and feel heard, and it allows for great ideas to be spread." Across the board, OU excels at "making everyone feel like they are a part of something."

Student Body

Ohio University has "a very diverse campus and the individuals here are very friendly and involved," with "many opportunities to learn from classmates from all over America and the world." Ohio "is a very liberal school," and most students "tend to be very engaging in class and open to sharing and hearing each other's ideas and opinions." Students feel that "you can approach anyone on the street and be able to have a conversation with them," and "if you get down and start to doubt yourself, they are always there to help you get your head back up and back in the game." In addition, "the students and faculty have created a closely connected community that feels judgment free." A student sums up their peers with the statement, "Whether you are a jock, in Greek life, into volunteering, very school focused, or just looking to hang out there really is someone for everyone."

Campus Life

There are a lot of events to keep the student body involved, which is good, because students are said to "heavily look forward to the weekend." Athletics (particularly football and hockey) are popular, and "OU makes it easy for everyone to be able to do something fun [that includes] sports, whether or not you are on a team or not." School spirit flows throughout the campus, "whether that be attending sports games, or wearing university merchandise daily" and everyone "genuinely seems to like being Bobcats and...[is] proud of our university." And with more than 550 student organizations (and the university's encouragement to start new ones), "many students are involved in clubs." Students also "spend as much time outside being social as they can" thanks to a campus that features "lots of historic buildings as well as beautiful nature and scenery" to say nothing of proximity to the Southeast Ohio foothills, where "hiking, camping, fishing, [and] hunting opportunities abound." Add in the way in which students say that "Uptown is integrated with campus and many students go shopping or hang out in the cafes there" and Athens is the quintessential college town with "a great live music scene and outdoor recreation scene all stemming from the student population."

Contact & Visit

Campus Visits Contact

Address
Undergraduate Admissions
120 Chubb Hall
Athens, OH 45701-2979

Phone
740-593-4100

Email
admissions@ohio.edu

Experience College Life

Most Popular Places On Campus
Charles J. Ping Recreation Center
Baker University Center
Templeton-Blackburn Memorial Auditorium
Convocation Center
Alden Library
6. Front Room Campus Coffeehouse

Most Popular Places Off Campus
Stuart's Opera House-Nelsonville
Dairy Barn - Cultural Arts Center
Strouds Run State Park
Hocking Hills Recreation Area
Hockhocking Adena Bikeway

Campus Tours

Campus Visiting Center
Monday-Friday; most Saturdays
By Appointment
740-593-4100

Campus Tours
Appointment Required: Yes
Dates: Year-round
Times: Varies
Average Length: 2 hours

On Campus Interview

Campus Interviews
No

Information Sessions
Not Available

Times
N/A

Faculty and Coach Visits

Dates/Times Available
Year-round

Arrangements
Contact Athletic Department

Advance Notice
2 weeks

Class Visits

Dates/Times Available
Academic Year

Arrangements
Contact Department

Overnight Dorm Stays

Overnight Dorm Stays
Not Available

Limitations
Limited and selected special visit programs overnight stays may be provided..

Transportation

Types of Transportation Available to Campus
John Glenn International Airport in Columbus is 75 miles (a 1.5-hour drive) from campus. Rental cars are available at the airport. Ground transportation from the airport to Athens should be arranged in advance. Affordable bus service to Athens from the airport and most major cities in Ohio is available at www.ridegobus.com. The Ohio University Airport, which is 12 miles from campus, has a 4,200-foot lighted runway and is open to the public.

Driving Instructions to Campus
From US-33 or US-50 (which merge near Athens), take Exit 17, for OH-682N. There is a traffic circle (roundabout) at the end of the off-ramp. Traffic entering the circle must yield to traffic already in the circle. Keep to the right & take the first exit, onto Richland Ave; cross the Hocking River and enter the Ohio University campus.

Local Accommodations
For convenience, you cannot beat the Ohio University Inn and Conference Center (331 Richland Ave.; 866-593-6661), adjacent to the campus (about a 15-minute walk to the admissions office). The prices are in the moderate range.

Admissions

Applicants: 25,385
Acceptance Rate: 85%
Average HS GPA: 3.65






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