Counselor’s Guide 2015 - 2016 Ohio’s Private Colleges and Universities Empowering students... revitalizing communities. Antioch University Midwest Ashland University Aultman College Baldwin Wallace University Bluffton University Capital University Case Western Reserve University Cedarville University 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 & 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 United Theological Seminary Urbana University Ursuline College Walsh University Wilberforce University Wilmington College Wittenberg University The College of Wooster Xavier University Table of Contents Quick Facts Frequently Asked Questions Financial Aid Independent College Visit Days 4 5-6 7-11 12-22 Ohio Independent College and University Profiles: Antioch University Midwest 23 Ashland University 24 Aultman College 25 Baldwin Wallace University 26 Bluffton University 27 Capital University 28 Case Western Reserve University 29 Cedarville University 30 Cleveland Institute of Art 31 Columbus College of Art & Design 32 University of Dayton 33 Defiance College 34 Denison University 35 The University of Findlay 36 Franciscan University of Steubenville Franklin University Good Samaritan College of Nursing & 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 Sponsor: Education First Credit Union The Counselor’s Guide to Ohio’s Independent Colleges and Universities (September 2015, Vol. #27) is published annually by the Association of Independent Colleges and Universities of Ohio and the Ohio Association of Private College Admission Directors. 41 South High Street, Suite 1690 Columbus, Ohio 43215 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 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 United Theological Seminary Urbana University Ursuline College Walsh University Wilberforce University Wilmington College Wittenberg University The College of Wooster Xavier University Degree Programs Athletics & Activities 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75-90 91-92 Interested in comparing a few campuses side by side? Want to receive updates from campuses you are interested in? Want to view the information from this guide on any mobile device? Check out www.ohioprivatecolleges.com today! Quick Facts about Independent Higher Education in Ohio Worried about whether college is for you? On-Time Baccalaureate Graduation Ratesmore success No matter the ACT score, students have Ohio Public and Independent 4-Year Institutions at Ohio’s independent institutions. Cohort Entering Fall 2008 On-Time Baccalaureate Graduation Rates By Cohort’s 25th Percentile ACT Score Ohio Public and Independent 4-Year Institutions Cohort Entering Fall 2008 By Cohort’s 25th Percentile ACT Score 23 AND HIGHER Public n = 9,749 Independent n = 8,470 Worried about getting a job after graduation? Independent college students have a higher employment rate, meaning they are much less likely to have trouble repaying their student loans. Three-Year Federal Student Loan Default Rates Three-Year Federal Student Loan Default Rates For Students Who For Students Who Repayment in FY2009, 2010, Entered Repayment in Entered FY2009, 2010 and 2011 By Sector, Ohio Titleand IV 2011 By Sector, Ohio Title IV Institution Total Institution Total 63% 64% 26.0% 25% 24.3% 20–22 Public n = 3,137 Independent n = 9,379 20% 28% 19.3% 49% 15% 19 AND LOWER Public n = 8,405 Independent n = 5,939 28% Public 2-Year Community & Technical Public 4-Year Main & Branch 12.1% 12.6% 7.4% 7.7% 39% 10% Source: National Center for Education Statistics Note: 5 public (n = 12,562) and 10 independent (n = 737) institutions did not require ACT and were exempt from reporting cohort scores 9.1% 6.4% Independent Nonprofit 5% Worried about graduating on time? Students at independent colleges graduate in four years at much higher rates than their public counterparts. Baccalaureate Graduation Rates Ohio Public Main Rates Campuses and 4-Year Independents Baccalaureate Graduation Entering Falland 2008 OhioCohort Public Main Campuses 4-Year Independents Cohort Entering Fall 2008 51% 62% 54% 58% 64% FY2009 FY2010 INDEPENDENT PUBLIC 5-year 6-year FY2011 Source: US Department of Education Independent College Tuition and Fees 2015-2016 Highest Tuition: Average Tuition: Median: Lowest Tuition: 36% 4-year 0% $50,586 $27,913 $28,500 $9,750 No. of schools below the average: 24 No. of schools below $15,000: 8 Source: National Center for Education Statistics Source AICUO Tuition and Fees Survey, 2015 4 Do you require ACT writing? Mercy College of Ohio Marietta College Malone University Lourdes University Lake Erie College Kettering College Kenyon College John Carroll University Hiram College Heidelberg University Good Samaritan College of Nursing and Health Science Franklin University Franciscan University of Steubenville The University of Findlay Denison University Defiance College University of Dayton Columbus College of Art & Design Cleveland Institute of Art Cedarville University Case Western Reserve University Capital University Bluffton University Baldwin Wallace University Aultman College Ashland University Antioch University Midwest FAQ N N N N N N Y N N N N N N Y N N N N N N N N N N N N Y Does your institution use ACT writing in the admissions decision process? N N N N N N Y N N N N N N N N N N Y N N N N N N N N N Does your institution use ACT subscores for placement? N Y N Y Y Y N Y N N Y N N Y N N N N Y Y N N Y Y N Y N Do you super score the ACT? Do you super score the SAT? Does your institution super score for scholarships? Do you accept either ACT or SAT? Are you test optional? N N N N N Y N N Y Y Y N N N N N Y N Y Y Y N Y Y N N N N Y N Y N Y Y N Y Y Y N N N N N Y Y Y Y Y N Y Y N Y N N N N N N Y N N Y N Y N N N N N Y N Y Y Y N N N N N N N 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 N N N Y N N N N N Y N N Y N N Y N N N N N Y N N N N Y Do you require ACT/SAT directly from the testing agency? N N N N N N Y N N Y Y N Y N N N N Y N N N Y Y N N N N Do you accept the Common Application? Y Y N Y N Y Y N N Y Y N Y Y Y N N Y Y Y Y N Y Y Y Y N Do you accept electronic transcripts? N 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 Do you require letter(s) of recommendation? Y N N Y Y N Y Y Y Y Y N N Y N N N Y Y Y Y N Y N N N N Do you participate in College Credit Plus? N Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y N N N Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y N Y Y Y Y Y Does your institution offer athletic scholarships? N Y N N N N N Y N N Y N N Y N N N N N N N N Y Y Y N N Do you offer full tuition scholarships? N Y N N Y Y Y Y Y N Y Y Y Y Y N N N Y Y Y N Y N Y Y Y Are scholarships available beyond your application deadline? N Y Y Y Y Y N Y Y Y Y Y N Y Y N N Y Y Y N N Y Y Y Y N Does your institution allow prospective students to stay overnight in your residence halls? N Y N Y Y Y Y N N N N Y Y Y Y N N Y Y N Y N Y Y Y Y N 5 Xavier University The College of Wooster Wittenberg University Wilmington College Wilberforce University Walsh University Ursuline College Urbana University United Theological Seminary Union Institute & University Tiffin University University of Rio Grande Otterbein University Ohio Wesleyan University Ohio Northern University Ohio Dominican University Ohio Christian University Oberlin College Notre Dame College University of Northwestern Ohio Muskingum University Mount Vernon Nazarene University University of Mount Union Mount St. Joseph University Mount Carmel College of Nursing FAQ N N N N N N N Y N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N 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 N Does your institution use ACT writing in the admissions decision process? Y Y N Y Y Y Y N Y Y Y Y Y Y Y N N Y Y Y N Y Y N N Does your institution use ACT subscores for placement? N Y N N N N N N Y N N Y Y N N N N N Y N Y N Y Y Y N Y N N Y N N Y Y N N Y Y N N N N N Y N Y N Y Y Y N N N N N N N Y Y N Y Y Y N N N N N Y N Y N Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y N Y N N Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y N N N N N Y N N N N N Y N Y N N N N N N Y N Y N N Do you super score the ACT? Do you super score the SAT? Does your institution super score for scholarships? Do you accept either ACT or SAT? Are you test optional? N N N Y N N N N N N N N N N N N N Y N N Y N N Y N Do you require ACT/SAT directly from the testing agency? N Y Y N Y N N Y Y N Y Y Y Y Y N N N Y N Y N Y Y Y Do you accept the Common Application? 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 Do you accept electronic transcripts? N N Y N Y N N Y Y N N Y Y N N Y Y N N N N N N Y Y Do you require letter(s) of recommendation? Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y N N Do you participate in College Credit Plus? N N N Y N Y Y N Y Y N N N Y Y N N Y Y Y Y N N N Y Does your institution offer athletic scholarships? N N Y Y Y Y Y N N N Y Y Y Y N N Y Y Y Y Y Y N N Y 6 Do you require ACT writing? Do you offer full tuition scholarships? Y Y N Y Y N Y N Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y N Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Are scholarships available beyond your application deadline? N Y Y Y Y N Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y N N N Y Y Y Y Y Y N Does your institution allow prospective students to stay overnight in your residence halls? Financial Aid Why is there a difference in price between public and private institutions? The cost of providing a 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. 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. 7 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. Complete the FAFSA. Ohio’s independent colleges and universities require prospective students to 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 January 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 www.finaid.ucsb. edu/FASFASimplification/ 7 Financial Aid Financial Aid at Ohio’s Independent Colleges Worried about financial aid? Independent institutions give out $1.25 billion in school-based grants. Just ask their financial aid counselors for more information! Source of Grant Aid, 2013–14 AICUO Members Source of Grant Aid, 2013-14 Graduate AICUO Membersand Undergraduate Graduate and Undergraduate Federal grants $170 million 12% State/local grants 2% $36 million Aid Eligibility Generally, 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 86% Cost of Education Institutional grants $1.25 billion - Family’s EFC = Demonstrated Need School B School C $13,715 $34,387 $40,146 $1,500 $1,500 $1,500 $12,215 $32,887 $38,646 Source: National Center for Education Statistics In AY 2013-2014, 96% of full-time, first-time freshmen entering AICUO member campuses received financial aid, averaging $24,055. Financial Aid-Step By Step Step 1: Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) at www.fafsa.gov. Be sure to check that you are interested in both Federal Student Loans and Federal Work Study to gain eligibility for aid programs that require you at least consider these forms of aid. See the video tutorial at www.finaid.ucsb.edu/FASFASimplification/ Step 2: Complete the College Scholarship Services (CSS) Financial Aid PROFILE at www.profileonline.collegeboard.com, 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 strive to 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. 8 Step 7: Complete any forms required to secure the aid awarded by your school. Ohio Financial Aid 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 2015-16 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 1-888-833-1133 or on the web at www.ohiohighered.org/sgs. 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 $75,000 or less, and attend an Ohio independent or public college. The annual OCOG award for each qualifying student in 2015-16 is $2,592 for full-time study at nearly all independent colleges; $1,944 for threequarter-time study; $1,296 for half-time study; and $648 for one-quarter-time study. More information, including up-to-date award levels, is available at any independentcollege financial aid office. OTTA College Savings Program The 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 $2,000 from their Ohio taxable income per year per child made to any of these savings programs. Contributions above $2,000 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 Fund This 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 range up to approximately $6,700 per academic year. Ohio National Guard Scholarship Ohio residents who enlist with the Ohio Army or Air National Guard and meet eligibility requirements may qualify for this program. At an independent college, the scholarship will pay up to 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. Choose Ohio First Scholarships The 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 Scholarship The 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 2014-15 annual awards at independent colleges ranged up to $6,994. 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. 9 Federal Financial Aid 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 Be at least a half-time student 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) 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 2015-16 year is 6.84%. Repayment usually begins within 60 days after receipt of the funds. Applications are available at campus financial aid offices. Stafford Direct Loans Subsidized or Unsubsidized Pell Grant To 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 4.29%. Campus financial aid offices have application forms. Federal Supplemental Education Opportunity Grant (FSEOG) Yellow Ribbon Program The 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 2015-16 academic year is $5,775. Please see your campus financial aid office for updated levels. The FSEOG is for undergraduates with exceptional financial need who also receive the Pell Grant. The grant may be up to $4,000 depending on when the student applies and the level of financial need. Federal Work-Study This 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. Perkins Loan The Perkins Loan is a low-interest (5 percent) loan for undergraduate and graduate students with exceptional financial need. The loan is made with government and institutional funds. The college or university is the lender, and the loan is repaid to the institution. An undergraduate may borrow up to $5,500 per year. Eligibility and award amounts vary by institution. 10 The Yellow Ribbon GI Education Enhancement Program (Yellow Ribbon Program) is a provision of the Post9/11 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 T Federal Financial Aid & IRS-Related Information uition 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 reduced for joint filers with an adjusted gross income (AGI) above $80,000 and for single filers who have an AGI of more than $40,000. The credits are completely phased out when incomes reach $100,000 for married couples and $50,000 for individuals. The American Opportunity Tax Credit Parents 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. 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 Deduction A 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 $2,500. It is phased out for joint filers with an adjusted gross income between $120,000 and $150,000, and single filers with an adjusted gross income between $60,000 and $75,000. Lifetime Learning Tax Credit This 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 $5,000 in tuition and fees (less grants, scholarships and tax-free tuition benefits). Since 2003, the amount of eligible educational expenses has increased to $10,000, 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. Contact the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), at 1‑800‑TAX‑FORM to receive a copy of Publication 970, Tax Benefits for Higher Education, which explains these benefits and rules in detail. It is also available online at: www.irs.gov/forms_pubs/pubs.html 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. 11 College Visitation Days ANTIOCH UNIVERSITY MIDWEST For more information on visiting campus, please go to http://midwest.antioch.edu/sas/admissions/infosession.html ASHLAND UNIVERSITY Saturday, September 19, 2015 Saturday Visit 800-882-1548 Thursday, October 8, 2015 Transfer Night 800-882-1548 Saturday, October 10, 2015 Fall Open House 800-882-1548 Monday, November 2, 2015 Transfer Night 800-882-1548 Saturday, November 7, 2015 Saturday Visit 800-882-1548 Wednesday, November 11, 2015 Guidance Counselor Event 800-882-1548 Saturday, November 21, 2015 Fall Open House 800-882-1548 Saturday, January 23, 2016 Saturday Visit 800-882-1548 Monday, February 15, 2016 Nursing & Health Professions Open House 800-882-1548 Saturday, February 20, 2016 Saturday Visit 800-882-1548 Saturday, February 27, 2016 VIP Event 800-882-1548 Saturday, March 19, 2016 VIP Event 800-882-1548 Monday, March 21, 2016 Transfer Night 800-882-1548 Saturday, April 23, 2016 Spring Open House 800-882-1548 Thursday, April 28, 2016 Transfer Night 800-882-1548 Saturday, September 19, 2015 (10 am) Information Session Sheri Storlie, 330-363-1178 Tuesday, November 10, 2015 (6 pm) Information Session Sheri Storlie, 330-363-1178 Saturday, April 9, 2016 (10 am) Information Session Sheri Storlie, 330-363-1178 Tuesday, June 7, 2016 (6 pm) Information Session Sheri Storlie, 330-363-1178 September 26, 2015 Community Day www.bw.edu/admission November 4, 2015 Access Diversity www.bw.edu/admission November 14, 2015 Fall Visit Day www.bw.edu/admission February 15, 2016 Presidents Day Open House www.bw.edu/admission February 15-16, 2016 Accepted Student Overnight Program www.bw.edu/admission March 31-April 1, 2016 Accepted Student Overnight Program www.bw.edu/admission April 14-15, 2016 Accepted Student Overnight Program www.bw.edu/admission April 23, 2016 Junior Visit Day www.bw.edu/admission September 26, 2015 Game Day & Discovery Day Admissions, 800-488-3257 October 17, 2015 Discovery Day Admissions, 800-488-3257 November 14, 2015 Discovery Day Admissions, 800-488-3257 December 5, 2015 Discovery Day Admissions, 800-488-3257 January 16, 2016 Saturday @ Bluffton Admissions, 800-488-3257 January 23, 2016 Presidential Scholarship Competition Admissions, 800-488-3257 February 20, 2016 Saturday @ Bluffton Admissions, 800-488-3257 March 19, 2016 Saturday @ Bluffton Admissions, 800-488-3257 March 20-21, 2016 Experience Bluffton Admissions, 800-488-3257 April 1, 2016 Junior Visit Day Admissions, 800-488-3257 AULTMAN COLLEGE BALDWIN WALLACE UNIVERSITY BLUFFTON UNIVERSITY 12 College Visitation Days BLUFFTON UNIVERSITY (CONT.) April 16, 2016 Saturday @ Bluffton Admissions, 800-488-3257 June 18, 2016 Discovery Day Admissions, 800-488-3257 Saturday, September 26, 2015 Fall Open House #1 www.capital.edu/visit, 614-236-6101 Wednesday, October 21, 2015 Science and Nursing Visit Day www.capital.edu/visit, 614-236-6101 Friday, November 6, 2015 Conservatory of Music Visit Day www.capital.edu/visit, 614-236-6101 Saturday, November 14, 2015 Fall Open House #2 www.capital.edu/visit, 614-236-6101 Saturday, March 19, 2016 Spring Open House www.capital.edu/visit, 614-236-6101 Friday, April 8, 2016 April Visit Day www.capital.edu/visit, 614-236-6101 Friday, May 20, 2016 May Visit Day www.capital.edu/visit, 614-236-6101 Friday, July 15, 2016 Summer Visit Day www.capital.edu/visit, 614-236-6101 Friday, August 5, 2016 Summer Visit Day www.capital.edu/visit, 614-236-6101 Monday, October 12, 2015 Fall Open House admission.case.edu Monday, November 9, 2015 Fall Open House admission.case.edu Monday, February 15, 2016 Spring Open House admission.case.edu Friday, March 25, 2016 Spring Open House admission.case.edu Thursday-Friday, March 24-25, 2016 Admitted Student Overnights admission.case.edu Thursday-Friday, March 30-April 1, 2016 Admitted Student Overnights admission.case.edu Friday, April 1, 2016 Spring Open House admission.case.edu Thursday, April 7-8, 2016 Admitted Student Overnights admission.case.edu Friday, April 8, 2016 Spring Open House admission.case.edu Thursday-Friday, April 14-15, 2016 Admitted Student Overnights admission.case.edu Friday, April 15, 2016 Spring Open House admission.case.edu Friday, April 22, 2016 Spring Open House admission.case.edu Friday, June 24, 2016 Summer Campus Preview admission.case.edu Friday, July 1, 2016 Summer Campus Preview admission.case.edu Friday, July 8, 2016 Summer Campus Preview admission.case.edu Friday, July 29, 2016 Summer Campus Preview admission.case.edu Friday, August 5, 2016 Summer Campus Preview admission.case.edu Friday, August 12, 2016 Summer Campus Preview admission.case.edu September 25, 2015 CU Friday Admissions Office, 937-766-7700 October 5, 2015 Home School Preview Day Admissions Office, 937-766-7700 October 23, 2015 CU Friday Admissions Office, 937-766-7700 November 13, 2015 Pharmacy Interviews Admissions Office, 937-766-7700 November 13, 2015 CU Friday Admissions Office, 937-766-7700 January 15, 2016 Pharmacy Interviews Admissions Office, 937-766-7700 February 15, 2016 CU Monday Admissions Office, 937-766-7700 February 20, 2016 Engineering and Computer Science Preview Day Admissions Office, 937-766-7700 March 18, 2016 All Access Orientation Admissions Office, 937-766-7700 April 1, 2016 Spring Visit Day Admissions Office, 937-766-7700 CAPITAL UNIVERSITY CASE WESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY CEDARVILLE UNIVERSITY 13 College Visitation Days CEDARVILLE UNIVERSITY (CONT.) April 8, 2016 Pharmacy Preview Day Admissions Office, 937-766-7700 April 15, 2016 All Access Orientation Admissions Office, 937-766-7700 October 4, 2015 National Portfolio Day Admissions Office, 216-421-7418 October 16, 2015 CIA Campus Connections Day Admissions Office, 216-421-7418 November 7, 2015 Fall Open House Admissions Office, 216-421-7418 December 17, 2015 Financial Aid Night Admissions Office, 216-421-7418 February 15, 2016 CIA Campus Connections Day Admissions Office, 216-421-7418 February 25, 2016 Financial Aid Night Admissions Office, 216-421-7418 March 19, 2016 Spring Open House Admissions Office, 216-421-7418 April 9, 2016 Open House for Accepted Students Admissions Office, 216-421-7418 October 10, 2015 Fall Open House 614-222-2361 February 6, 2016 Winter Open House 614-222-2361 March 26, 2016 Junior Visit Day 614-222-2361 April 9, 2016 Accepted Students Day 614-222-2361 Monday-Friday (8:30 am - 4:30 pm) Available Days and Times for Visits https://www.udayton.edu/apply/ undergraduate/visit.php Sunday, September 27, 2015 Open House (Noon - 4 pm) admission.udayton.edu/openhouse Sunday, October 18, 2015 Open House (Noon - 4 pm) admission.udayton.edu/openhouse Sunday, November 22, 2015 Open House (Noon - 4 pm) admission.udayton.edu/openhouse November 7, 2015 Visit Day Admissions, 800-520-4632 December 5, 2015 Scholarship Day Admissions, 800-520-4632 February 6, 2016 Scholarship Day Admissions, 800-520-4632 February 13, 2016 Scholarship Day Admissions, 800-520-4632 March 19, 2016 Visit Day Admissions, 800-520-4632 October 11-12, 2015 Fall Overnight Program 800-336-4766 October 25, 2015 Diversity Workshop 800-336-4766 October 25-26, 2015 Fall Overnight Program 800-336-4766 November 2, 2015 Fall Visit Day 800-336-4766 November 9, 2015 Fall Visit Day 800-336-4766 February 15, 2016 Junior Visit Day 800-336-4766 March 25, 2016 Accepted Student Visit Day 800-336-4766 April 3-4, 2016 Accepted Student Overnight Program 800-336-4766 April 15, 2016 Accepted Student Visit Day 800-336-4766 April 17-18, 2016 Accepted Student Overnight Program 800-336-4766 April 25, 2016 Accepted Student Visit Day 800-336-4766 Friday, October 2, 2015 Pharmacy Day Admissions, 800-548-0932 Monday, October 12, 2015 Fall Visit Day Admissions, 800-548-0932 CLEVELAND INSTITUTE OF ART COLUMBUS COLLEGE OF ART & DESIGN UNIVERSITY OF DAYTON DEFIANCE COLLEGE DENISON UNIVERSITY THE UNIVERSITY OF FINDLAY 14 College Visitation Days THE UNIVERSITY OF FINDLAY (CONT.) Monday, October 19, 2015 Be a Teacher Admissions, 800-548-0932 Friday, October 23, 2015 Equine/Pre Vet Day Admissions, 800-548-0932 Monday, October 26, 2015 Health Professions Admissions, 800-548-0932 Friday, October 30, 2015 STEM Day Admissions, 800-548-0932 Saturday, December 5, 2015 Scholarship Competition Day Admissions, 800-548-0932 Saturday, January 16, 2016 Scholarship Competition Day Admissions, 800-548-0932 Monday, March 14, 2016 Health Professions Day Admissions, 800-548-0932 Friday, March 18, 2016 Equine/Pre Vet Day Admissions, 800-548-0932 Friday, April 8, 2016 Spring Preview Day Admissions, 800-548-0932 Monday, April 11, 2016 Accepted Student Day Admissions, 800-548-0932 Friday, April 22, 2016 Equine/Pre Vet Day Admissions, 800-548-0932 September 21-October 1, 2015 Day Visit (Overnight Option) Admissions, 800-783-6220 October 2, 2015 Day Visit Only Admissions, 800-783-6220 October 5, 2015 Day Visit Only Admissions, 800-783-6220 October 6-27, 2015 Day Visit (Overnight Option) Admissions, 800-783-6220 October 28, 2015 Day Visit Only Admissions, 800-783-6220 November 2, 2015 Day Visit Only Admissions, 800-783-6220 November 3-20, 2015 Day Visit (Overnight Option) Admissions, 800-783-6220 November 23-24, 2015 Day Visit Only Admissions, 800-783-6220 November 30 - December 1, 2015 Day Visit Only Admissions, 800-783-6220 January 25 - February 9, 2016 Day Visit (Overnight Option) Admissions, 800-783-6220 February 10, 2016 Day Visit Only Admissions, 800-783-6220 February 15, 2016 Day Visit Only Admissions, 800-783-6220 February 16 - March 3, 2016 Day Visit (Overnight Option) Admissions, 800-783-6220 March 4, 2016 Day Visit Only Admissions, 800-783-6220 March 14, 2016 Day Visit Only Admissions, 800-783-6220 March 15-18, 2016 Day Visit (Overnight Option) Admissions, 800-783-6220 March 21-23, 2016 Day Visit Only Admissions, 800-783-6220 March 29, 2016 Day Visit Only Admissions, 800-783-6220 March 30 - April 22, 2016 Day Visit (Overnight Option) Admissions, 800-783-6220 April 24-29, 2016 Day Visit Only Admissions, 800-783-6220 October 27, 2015 Open House - Main Campus (5 p.m.) 614-797-4700 November 10, 2015 Open House - Delaware Campus (5 p.m.) 614-797-4700 February 16, 2016 Open House - Main Campus (5 p.m.) 614-797-4700 March 23, 2016 Open House - Delaware Campus (5 p.m.) 614-797-4700 Spring Open House (6 p.m. - 7th Floor Auditorium) 513-862-1678 Fridays at the Berg Sara Gilbert, 419-448-2330 FRANCISCAN UNIVERSITY OF STEUBENVILLE FRANKLIN UNIVERSITY GOOD SAMARITAN COLLEGE OF NURSING AND HEALTH SCIENCE Wednesday, April 13, 2016 HEIDELBERG UNIVERSITY September 25, 2015 15 College Visitation Days HEIDELBERG UNIVERSITY (CONT.) October 2, 2015 Fridays at the Berg Sara Gilbert, 419-448-2330 October 9, 2015 Fridays at the Berg Sara Gilbert, 419-448-2330 October 16, 2015 Fridays at the Berg Sara Gilbert, 419-448-2330 October 23, 2015 Fridays at the Berg Sara Gilbert, 419-448-2330 October 30, 2015 Fridays at the Berg Sara Gilbert, 419-448-2330 November 6, 2015 Fridays at the Berg Sara Gilbert, 419-448-2330 November 6, 2015 Music Preview Day Sara Gilbert, 419-448-2330 November 13, 2015 Fridays at the Berg Sara Gilbert, 419-448-2330 November 20, 2015 Fridays at the Berg Sara Gilbert, 419-448-2330 January 30, 2016 Scholars Days Sara Gilbert, 419-448-2330 February 15, 2016 Presidents Day Event Sara Gilbert, 419-448-2330 March 30, 2016 Spring Open House Sara Gilbert, 419-448-2330 April 1, 2016 Admitted Students Day (All Divisions) Sara Gilbert, 419-448-2330 April 22, 2016 Spring Open House Sara Gilbert, 419-448-2330 September 28, 2015 Experience Hiram Day Stephanie Lukezic, 800-362-5280 October 10, 2015 Fall Open House Stephanie Lukezic, 800-362-5280 October 16, 2015 N.E.O.E.A. Day Stephanie Lukezic, 800-362-5280 December 8, 2015 Experience Hiram Day Stephanie Lukezic, 800-362-5280 February 11, 2016 Experience Hiram Day Stephanie Lukezic, 800-362-5280 March 9, 2016 Experience Hiram Day Stephanie Lukezic, 800-362-5280 April 2, 2016 Spring Open House Stephanie Lukezic, 800-362-5280 Sunday, October 25, 2015 Blue Streak Preview Day www.jcu.edu Sunday, November 8, 2015 Blue Streak Preview Day www.jcu.edu Saturday, April 2, 2016 Class of 2020 Celebration www.jcu.edu Sunday, April 24, 2016 Junior Open House www.jcu.edu Friday, September 25, 2015 Fall Visit Day www.kenyon.edu, 800-848-2468 Saturday-Monday, October 3-5, 2015 Cultural Connections I www.kenyon.edu, 800-848-2468 Sunday-Monday, October 4-5, 2015 Fall Overnight Program www.kenyon.edu, 800-848-2468 Sunday-Monday, November 7-9, 2015 Cultural Connections II www.kenyon.edu, 800-848-2468 Saturday, April 2, 2016 Junior Visit Day www.kenyon.edu, 800-848-2468 Thursday-Friday, April 7-8, 2016 Thumbs Up (for admitted students) www.kenyon.edu, 800-848-2468 Sunday-Monday, April 17-18, 2016 Thumbs Up II (for admitted students) www.kenyon.edu, 800-848-2468 HIRAM COLLEGE JOHN CARROLL UNIVERSITY KENYON COLLEGE KETTERING COLLEGE Information and tour sessions available every Tuesday at 4 p.m. and Thursday at 6 p.m. except holidays. For more information go to http://www.kc.edu/kaps LAKE ERIE COLLEGE October 16, 2015 Green & White Day (All Majors) www.lec.edu, 855-GO-STORM October 23, 2015 Green & White Day (Equine Majors) www.lec.edu, 855-GO-STORM November 14, 2015 Fall Fest (Academic Showcase) www.lec.edu, 855-GO-STORM February 26, 2016 Admitted Senior Day www.lec.edu, 855-GO-STORM 16 College Visitation Days LAKE ERIE COLLEGE (CONT.) March 11, 2016 Admitted Senior Day www.lec.edu, 855-GO-STORM March 18, 2016 Admitted Senior Day www.lec.edu, 855-GO-STORM April 8, 2016 Admitted Senior Day www.lec.edu, 855-GO-STORM May 14, 2016 Junior Visit Day www.lec.edu, 855-GO-STORM April 15, 2016 Admitted Senior Day www.lec.edu, 855-GO-STORM October 3, 2015 Exploration Day www.lourdes.edu October 17, 2015 Exploration Day www.lourdes.edu November 21, 2015 Exploration Day www.lourdes.edu February 15, 2016 Spring Visit Day www.lourdes.edu March 12, 2016 Spring Visit Day www.lourdes.edu April 16, 2016 Spring Visit Day www.lourdes.edu May 7, 2016 Spring Visit Day www.lourdes.edu Friday, September 25, 2015 Discover Day Admissions, 800-521-1146 Monday, October 12, 2015 (Columbus Day) Discover Day Admissions, 800-521-1146 Saturday, October 31, 2015 Sneak Peek Admissions, 800-521-1146 Wednesday, November 11, 2015 Discover Day Admissions, 800-521-1146 Wednesday, January 13, 2016 Discover Day Admissions, 800-521-1146 Monday, February 15, 2016 Discover Day Admissions, 800-521-1146 Saturday, April 2, 2016 Sneak Peek Admissions, 800-521-1146 Friday, April 15, 2016 Discover Day Admissions, 800-521-1146 Saturday, October 17, 2015 Pioneer Day Admissions, 800-331-7896 Sunday, October 25, 2015 Pioneer Day Admissions, 800-331-7896 Sunday, November 8, 2015 Fine Arts Day Admissions, 800-331-7896 Sunday, November 15, 2015 Pioneer Day Admissions, 800-331-7896 Saturday, December 5, 2015 Marietta Scholars Day Admissions, 800-331-7896 Monday, January 18, 2016 CSHO-MLK Event Admissions, 800-331-7896 Sunday, January 31, 2016 Marietta Scholars Day Admissions, 800-331-7896 Saturday, February 6, 2016 Marietta Scholars Day Admissions, 800-331-7896 Saturday, February 13, 2016 Marietta Scholars Day Admissions, 800-331-7896 Friday, March 18, 2016 Design Your Day Admissions, 800-331-7896 Saturday, March 26, 2016 Junior Visit Day Admissions, 800-331-7896 Friday, April 1, 2016 Friday Visit Day Admissions, 800-331-7896 Friday, April 8, 2016 Friday Visit Day Admissions, 800-331-7896 Friday, April 15, 2016 Friday Visit Day Admissions, 800-331-7896 Information Session at Youngstown Site Admissions, 800-80-MERCY LOURDES UNIVERSITY MALONE UNIVERSITY MARIETTA COLLEGE MERCY COLLEGE OF OHIO Saturday, October 3, 2015 (10 a.m. - Noon) Saturday, October 17, 2015 (10 a.m. - Noon) Open House at Toledo Campus Admissions, 800-80-MERCY Tuesday, December 1, 2015 (5:30 p.m.) Admissions, 800-80-MERCY Information Session at Toledo Campus Saturday, February 13, 2016 (10 a.m. - Noon) Open House at Toledo Campus Admissions, 800-80-MERCY Saturday, April 16, 2016 (10 a.m. - Noon) Admissions, 800-80-MERCY Open House at Toledo Campus 17 College Visitation Days MOUNT CARMEL COLLEGE OF NURSING September 14, 2015 Open House Session (6 p.m.) www.mccn.edu/admissions/visit-us September 23, 2015 Open House Session (3 p.m.) www.mccn.edu/admissions/visit-us October 21, 2015 Open House Session (3 p.m.) www.mccn.edu/admissions/visit-us November 9, 2015 Open House Session (6 p.m.) www.mccn.edu/admissions/visit-us December 2, 2015 Open House Session (3 p.m.) www.mccn.edu/admissions/visit-us January 11, 2016 Open House Session (6 p.m.) www.mccn.edu/admissions/visit-us January 27, 2016 Open House Session (3 p.m.) www.mccn.edu/admissions/visit-us February 10, 2016 Open House Session (3 p.m.) www.mccn.edu/admissions/visit-us March 14, 2016 Open House Session (6 p.m.) www.mccn.edu/admissions/visit-us April 6, 2016 Open House Session (3 p.m.) www.mccn.edu/admissions/visit-us October 3, 2015 Saturday Office Hours (10 a.m. presentation and campus tour) Admissions, 800-654-9314 October 17, 2015 Get Acquainted Days Admissions, 800-654-9314 November 7, 2015 Saturday Office Hours (10 a.m. presentation and campus tour) Admissions, 800-654-9314 November 18, 2015 Discovery Days Admissions, 800-654-9314 January 30, 2016 Saturday Office Hours (10 a.m. presentation and campus tour) Admissions, 800-654-9314 February 15, 2016 Discovery Days Admissions, 800-654-9314 February 27, 2016 Saturday Office Hours (10 a.m. presentation and campus tour) Admissions, 800-654-9314 March 19, 2016 Saturday Office Hours (10 a.m. presentation and campus tour) Admissions, 800-654-9314 April 9, 2016 Get Acquainted Days Admissions, 800-654-9314 Spring Visit mountunion.edu/tour-registration October 5, 2015 MVNYou Visit Day 866-462-MVNU or www.mvnu.edu November 2, 2015 MVNYou Visit Day 866-462-MVNU or www.mvnu.edu November 30, 2015 MVNYou Visit Day 866-462-MVNU or www.mvnu.edu December 3, 2015 MVNYou Visit Day (Honors Visit Day) 866-462-MVNU or www.mvnu.edu January 18, 2016 MVNYou Visit Day 866-462-MVNU or www.mvnu.edu February 15, 2016 MVNYou Visit Day 866-462-MVNU or www.mvnu.edu April 11, 2016 MVNYou Visit Day (Juniors Only) 866-462-MVNU or www.mvnu.edu October 17, 2015 Open House Admissions, 800-752-6082 October 30, 2015 Open House Admissions, 800-752-6082 November 6, 2015 Open House Admissions, 800-752-6082 November 14, 2015 Open House Admissions, 800-752-6082 January 30, 2016 Scholarship Day Admissions, 800-752-6082 February 6, 2016 Scholarship Day Admissions, 800-752-6082 February 13, 2016 Scholarship Day Admissions, 800-752-6082 April 1, 2016 Spring Preview Admissions, 800-752-6082 MOUNT ST. JOSEPH UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF MOUNT UNION April 16, 2016 MOUNT VERNON NAZARENE UNIVERSITY MUSKINGUM UNIVERSITY 18 College Visitation Days UNIVERSITY OF NORTHWESTERN OHIO October 20, 2015 (9 a.m. - 3 p.m.) College of Business Open House Admissions, 419-998-3120 November 6 & 7, 2015 (9 a.m. - 4 p.m.) Fall Open House Admissions, 419-998-3120 April 8, 2016 (9 a.m. - 3 p.m.) Spring Open House Admissions, 419-998-3120 April 15 & 16, 2016 (9 a.m. - 4 p.m.) Spring Open House Admissions, 419-998-3120 October 3, 2015 Fall Visit Day NotreDameCollege.edu/reserve.html November 8, 2015 Accepted Student Day NotreDameCollege.edu/reserve.html January 24, 2016 Accepted Student Day NotreDameCollege.edu/reserve.html February 15, 2016 Presidents Day Visit NotreDameCollege.edu/reserve.html April 3, 2016 Accepted Student Day NotreDameCollege.edu/reserve.html September 17-18, 2015 Regional Fly-in Program http://tinyurl.com/opscbph September 20-22, 2015 Regional Fly-in Program http://tinyurl.com/opscbph September 24-25, 2015 Regional Fly-in Program http://tinyurl.com/opscbph September 27-29, 2015 Regional Fly-in Program http://tinyurl.com/opscbph October 5, 2015 Senior Visit Program http://tinyurl.com/opscbph October 8-10, 2015 Multicultural Visit Program/Access Program http://tinyurl.com/opscbph October 12, 2015 Senior Visit Program http://tinyurl.com/opscbph October 16, 2015 Senior Visit Program http://tinyurl.com/opscbph November 2, 2015 Senior Visit Program http://tinyurl.com/opscbph November 9, 2015 Senior Visit Program http://tinyurl.com/opscbph November 12-14, 2015 Multicultural Visit Program/Access Program http://tinyurl.com/opscbph December 3-5, 2015 Multicultural Visit Program/Access Program http://tinyurl.com/opscbph February 15, 2016 Junior Visit Day http://tinyurl.com/opscbph February 26, 2016 Junior Visit Day http://tinyurl.com/opscbph March 11, 2016 Junior Visit Day http://tinyurl.com/opscbph April 8, 2016 Admitted Student Visit Day http://tinyurl.com/opscbph April 11, 2016 Admitted Student Visit Day http://tinyurl.com/opscbph April 15, 2016 Admitted Student Visit Day http://tinyurl.com/opscbph April 18, 2016 Admitted Student Visit Day http://tinyurl.com/opscbph April 22, 2016 Admitted Student Visit Day http://tinyurl.com/opscbph October 1, 2015 Preview Day www.OhioChristian.edu/Preview October 15, 2015 Preview Day www.OhioChristian.edu/Preview November 6, 2015 Preview Day www.OhioChristian.edu/Preview February 18, 2016 Preview Day www.OhioChristian.edu/Preview March 3, 2016 Preview Day www.OhioChristian.edu/Preview April 8, 2016 Preview Day www.OhioChristian.edu/Preview Saturday, September 26, 2015 Open House Admissions, 614-251-4500 Saturday, October 31, 2015 Open House Admissions, 614-251-4500 Thursday, November 12, 2015 Open House Admissions, 614-251-4500 NOTRE DAME COLLEGE OBERLIN COLLEGE OHIO CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY OHIO DOMINICAN UNIVERSITY 19 College Visitation Days OHIO NORTHERN UNIVERSITY Saturday, October 3, 2015 Explore STEM Day Admissions, 888-408-4668 Friday, October 16, 2015 Polar Preview Day Admissions, 888-408-4668 Saturday, November 7, 2015 Polar Preview Day Admissions, 888-408-4668 Saturday, March 12, 2016 Polar Preview Day Admissions, 888-408-4668 Saturday, April 2, 2016 Orange and Black Senior Preview Day (Accepted Seniors only) Admissions, 888-408-4668 Wednesday, April 6, 2016 Polar Preview Day Admissions, 888-408-4668 Monday, September 21, 2015 “Consider Science” Visitation 740-368-3020 Monday, October 12, 2015 OWU Visit Day 740-368-3020 Wednesday, October 14, 2015 “Drive-in” Day 740-368-3020 Friday, October 16, 2015 “Drive-in” Day 740-368-3020 Saturday, November 14, 2015 Fall Open House 740-368-3020 Monday, February 15, 2016 OWU Visit Day (for high school juniors and seniors; overnight) 740-368-3020 Sunday, February 28, 2016 Honors Scholars Day (for admitted students who’ve 740-368-3020 been invited to the Honors Program) Friday, March 25, 2016 OWU Visit Day 740-368-3020 Sunday, April 3-4, 2016 Slice of College Life (for admitted seniors) 740-368-3020 Sunday, April 17-18, 2016 Slice of College Life (for admitted seniors) 740-368-3020 Saturday, April 23, 2016 Spring into College (for non-seniors) 740-368-3020 October 3, 2015 Discover Day Admissions, 800-488-8144 November 7, 2015 Discover Day Admissions, 800-488-8144 February 6, 2016 Scholarship Day Admissions, 800-488-8144 February 20, 2016 Otterbein Experience Day Admissions, 800-488-8144 March 12, 2016 Otterbein Experience Day Admissions, 800-488-8144 Thursday, September 17, 2015 Fall Open House Admissions, 800-282-7201 Wednesday, October 21, 2015 “Grande” Experience Visitation Day Admissions, 800-282-7201 Thursday, November 5, 2015 Fall Open House Admissions, 800-282-7201 Tuesday, November 17, 2015 “Grande” Experience Visitation Day Admissions, 800-282-7201 Wednesday, February 10, 2016 “Grande” Experience Visitation Day Admissions, 800-282-7201 Tuesday, March 9, 2016 “Grande” Experience Visitation Day Admissions, 800-282-7201 Thursday, April 7, 2016 Spring Open House Admissions, 800-282-7201 Saturday, November 21, 2015 Fall Open House Admissions, 800-968-6446 ext.3423 Saturday, January 16, 2016 Experience TU Open House Admissions, 800-968-6446 ext.3423 Monday, February 15, 2016 Green and Gold Day Admissions, 800-968-6446 ext.3423 Friday, May 6, 2016 Junior Open House Admissions, 800-968-6446 ext.3423 Saturday, April 9, 2016 FIRE Events Admissions, 800-968-6446 ext.3423 Saturday, April 16, 2016 FIRE Events Admissions, 800-968-6446 ext.3423 Saturday, May 14, 2016 FIRE Events Admissions, 800-968-6446 ext.3423 Wednesday, June 8, 2016 FIRE Events Admissions, 800-968-6446 ext.3423 OHIO WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY OTTERBEIN UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF RIO GRANDE TIFFIN UNIVERSITY 20 College Visitation Days TIFFIN UNIVERSITY (CONT.) Wednesday, June 22, 2016 FIRE Events Admissions, 800-968-6446 ext.3423 Wednesday, July 18, 2016 FIRE Events Admissions, 800-968-6446 ext.3423 Wednesday, July 27, 2016 FIRE Events Admissions, 800-968-6446 ext.3423 UNION INSTITUTE & UNIVERSITY For more information, call: Admissions, 888-828-8575 UNITED THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY For more information, call: Admissions, 800-322-5817 URBANA UNIVERSITY September 25, 2015 Home School Students Visit Admissions, 937-772-9239 October 3, 2015 Blue Knight Experience Day Admissions, 937-772-9239 October 8, 2015 Transfer Student Open House Admissions, 937-772-9239 October 16, 2015 Open House Admissions, 937-772-9239 October 28, 2015 Honors Open House Admissions, 937-772-9239 November 6, 2015 Celebrate the Arts Visit Day Admissions, 937-772-9239 January 29, 2016 Open House Admissions, 937-772-9239 February 19, 2016 Multicultural Student Open House Admissions, 937-772-9239 March 11 & 18, 2016 Destination UU-Accepted Student Event Admissions, 937-772-9239 April 1, 2016 Open House Admissions, 937-772-9239 April 15 & 22, 2016 Destination UU-Accepted Student Event Admissions, 937-772-9239 May 2, 2016 Open House Admissions, 937-772-9239 Saturday, November 14, 2015 Senior Scholar Day www.ursuline.edu/visit Saturday, November 21, 2015 Discover Nursing Day www.ursuline.edu/visit Thursday, January 21, 2016 FAFSA Workshop www.ursuline.edu/visit Thursday, February 18, 2016 An Evening with Ursuline (for admitted students) www.ursuline.edu/visit Tuesday, March 22, 2016 An Evening with Ursuline (for admitted students) www.ursuline.edu/visit Wednesday, April 13, 2016 An Evening with Ursuline (for admitted students) www.ursuline.edu/visit Saturday, April 30, 2016 Junior Sneak Peek www.ursuline.edu/visit Tuesday-Wednesday, June 28-29, 2016 Admission Prep Program www.ursuline.edu/visit Friday, September 25, 2015 Open House Admissions, 800-362-9846 Friday, November 13, 2015 Open House Admissions, 800-362-9846 Friday, January 29, 2016 Open House Admissions, 800-362-9846 URSULINE COLLEGE WALSH UNIVERSITY WILBERFORCE UNIVERSITY For more information, visit www.wilberforce.edu/admissions/campus-tours/ WILMINGTON COLLEGE October 14, 2015 Agriculture Visit Day www.wilmington.edu November 7, 2015 Fall Inside Look Day www.wilmington.edu November 17, 2015 Science Visit Day www.wilmington.edu November 18, 2015 Athletic Training Visit Day www.wilmington.edu November 18, 2015 Sport Management Visit Day www.wilmington.edu January 30, 2016 WC Scholars Competition www.wilmington.edu 21 College Visitation Days WILMINGTON COLLEGE (CONT.) February 6, 2016 Departmental Scholarship Competition www.wilmington.edu February 13 & 14, 2016 Scholarship Competitions Snow Dates www.wilmington.edu February 15, 2016 Winter Inside Look Day www.wilmington.edu February 24, 2016 Athletic Training Visit Day www.wilmington.edu April 3, 2016 Multicultural Overnight www.wilmington.edu April 14, 2016 Agriculture Visit Day www.wilmington.edu April 23, 2016 Accepted Student Recognition Day www.wilmington.edu June 27, 2016 Summer Inside Look Day www.wilmington.edu October 16, 2015 Fall Visit Day www.wittenberg.edu October 30, 2015 Fall Visit Day www.wittenberg.edu November 13, 2015 Fall Visit Day www.wittenberg.edu January 18, 2016 Accepted Student Day www.wittenberg.edu March 21-24 and 28-31, 2016 Tiger Days (Daily 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.) www.wittenberg.edu March 19, 2016 Tiger Day (10 a.m.) www.wittenberg.edu April 1, 2016 Accepted Student Day www.wittenberg.edu April 2, 2016 Tiger Day (10 a.m.) www.wittenberg.edu April 22, 2016 Accepted Student Day www.wittenberg.edu Saturday, September 5, 2015 Scot Saturday 330-263-2322, www.wooster.edu Saturday, September 19, 2015 Scot Saturday 330-263-2322, www.wooster.edu Saturday, September 26, 2015 Fall Visit Day 330-263-2322, www.wooster.edu Friday, October 23, 2015 Fall Visit Day 330-263-2322, www.wooster.edu Saturday, October 31, 2015 Scot Saturday 330-263-2322, www.wooster.edu Sunday-Monday, November 8-9, 2015 Fall Visit Day (includes an overnight option for seniors) 330-263-2322, www.wooster.edu Saturday, November 14, 2015 Fall Visit Day 330-263-2322, www.wooster.edu Saturday, November 21, 2015 Scot Saturday 330-263-2322, www.wooster.edu Monday, January 18, 2016 Winter Visit Day 330-263-2322, www.wooster.edu Saturday, February 13, 2016 Scot Saturday 330-263-2322, www.wooster.edu Monday, February 15, 2016 Winter Visit Day 330-263-2322, www.wooster.edu Saturday, February 27, 2016 Scot Saturday 330-263-2322, www.wooster.edu Friday, March 4, 2016 Spring Visit Day 330-263-2322, www.wooster.edu Friday, April 1, 2016 Spring Visit Day 330-263-2322, www.wooster.edu Sunday-Monday, April 3-4, 2016 Admitted Student Visit Day 330-263-2322, www.wooster.edu Saturday, April 16, 2016 Scot Saturday 330-263-2322, www.wooster.edu Sunday-Monday, April 17-18, 2016 Admitted Student Visit Day 330-263-2322, www.wooster.edu Saturday, April 23, 2016 Spring Visit Day 330-263-2322, www.wooster.edu Saturday, April 30, 2016 Scot Saturday 330-263-2322, www.wooster.edu WITTENBERG UNIVERSITY THE COLLEGE OF WOOSTER XAVIER UNIVERSITY For a list of visit dates, go to: www.xavier.edu/visit 22 Fall 2014 Enrollment: Full-time Undergraduates Part-time Undergraduates Total Undergraduate Enrollment Total Graduate/Professional Enrollment Percentage Undergraduate Men Percentage Undergraduate Women Percentage Undergraduate Minorities Average Class Size Student to Faculty Ratio 30 51 81 175 31% 69% 25% 20 6:1 Fall 2014 Freshman profile: Middle 50% ACT Composite Middle 50% SAT Reading Middle 50% SAT Math Average Freshman GPA Number in Freshman Class Percentage of Freshmen Receiving Aid Average Financial Aid for Freshmen N/A N/A N/A N/A 0 0% $0 Campus Life: Religious Affiliation Campus Setting Academic Calendar Minority/Multicultural Programs Contact: Student Organizations Fraternities & Sororities Intramural Sports Men Women N/A Town: Fringe Semester No N/A N/A N/A Housing: Guaranteed Housing if Matriculation Fee Paid by May 1 Percentage of Full-time Undergraduates Living on Campus N/A N/A N/A N/A Admission Information (2015 - 2016): Yes Early Decision Apply by N/A Admission Notification by N/A Regular Admission Apply by Rolling Admission Notification by Rolling Application Fee $45 Application Fee Waiver Yes Online Application Yes (Website) midwest.antioch.edu Online Application Fee $45 Deferred Admission Yes Early Admission (after junior year) N/A Candidates' Reply Date N/A Tuition Deposit Varies Financial Aid Information: Director of Financial Aid Tina Bunch Phone (937) 769-1824 E-mail tbunch@antioch.edu CSS/Financial Aid Profile No Institutional Financial Aid Form Yes FAFSA Yes Application Deadline Rolling Financial Aid Award Announcement Rolling Scholarship Info midwest.antioch.edu Athletics: Athletic Division Athletic Scholarships No No Learning Disabled Students: LD Formal Program Available Limited Support Services Only No No Other Information: Participate in College Credit Plus International Baccalaureate ASL as foreign language credit No No No Cost for Academic Year 2015 - 2016: Tuition: Room and Board: Required Fees: Total: $15,810 N/A $100 $15,910 Contact Information: Antioch University Midwest 900 Dayton Street - Yellow Springs, Ohio 45387 Director of Admissions: Arlyn Love Phone: (937) 769-1823 Fax: (937) 769-1804 E-mail: alove1@antioch.edu Web: midwest.antioch.edu 23 Fall 2014 Enrollment: Full-time Undergraduates Part-time Undergraduates Total Undergraduate Enrollment Total Graduate/Professional Enrollment Percentage Undergraduate Men Percentage Undergraduate Women Percentage Undergraduate Minorities Average Class Size Student to Faculty Ratio 2,562 1,206 3,768 1,969 47% 53% 15% 17 13:1 Fall 2014 Freshman profile: Middle 50% ACT Composite Middle 50% SAT Reading Middle 50% SAT Math Average Freshman GPA Number in Freshman Class Percentage of Freshmen Receiving Aid Average Financial Aid for Freshmen 20-25 450-560 460-590 3.4 604 99% $18,194 Campus Life: Religious Affiliation Campus Setting Academic Calendar Minority/Multicultural Programs Contact: Student Organizations Fraternities & Sororities Intramural Sports Men Women Brethren Church Town: Fringe Semester Yes Jonathan Locust Yes Yes Housing: Guaranteed Housing if Matriculation Fee Paid by May 1 Percentage of Full-time Undergraduates Living on Campus Yes Yes Yes 71% Admission Information (2015 - 2016): Early Decision No Apply by N/A Admission Notification by N/A Regular Admission Apply by Rolling Admission Notification by Rolling Application Fee $0 Application Fee Waiver Yes Online Application Yes (Website) Ashland.edu/Apply Online Application Fee $0 Deferred Admission Yes Early Admission (after junior year) Yes Candidates' Reply Date May 1 Tuition Deposit $300 Financial Aid Information: Director of Financial Aid Steve Howell Phone (419) 289-5002 E-mail financialaid@ashland.edu CSS/Financial Aid Profile No Institutional Financial Aid Form No FAFSA Yes Application Deadline March 1 Financial Aid Award Announcement March 15 Scholarship Info www.ashland.edu/cost Athletics: Athletic Division Athletic Scholarships Learning Disabled Students: LD Formal Program Available Limited Support Services Only Yes Yes Other Information: Participate in College Credit Plus International Baccalaureate ASL as foreign language credit Yes Yes No Cost for Academic Year 2015 - 2016: Tuition: Room and Board: Required Fees: Total: Contact Information: Ashland University 401 College Avenue - Ashland, Ohio 44805 Director of Admissions: W.C. Vance Phone: (419) 289-5052 Fax: (419) 289-5999 E-mail: AU-Transcripts@ashland.edu Web: www.ashland.edu 24 NCAA II Yes $19,298 $9,602 $944 $29,844 Fall 2014 Enrollment: Full-time Undergraduates Part-time Undergraduates Total Undergraduate Enrollment Total Graduate/Professional Enrollment Percentage Undergraduate Men Percentage Undergraduate Women Percentage Undergraduate Minorities Average Class Size Student to Faculty Ratio 53 305 358 0 13% 87% 9% 75 10:1 Fall 2014 Freshman profile: Middle 50% ACT Composite Middle 50% SAT Reading Middle 50% SAT Math Average Freshman GPA Number in Freshman Class Percentage of Freshmen Receiving Aid Average Financial Aid for Freshmen 20-27 N/A N/A 2.84 4 50% $12,734 Campus Life: Religious Affiliation Campus Setting Academic Calendar Minority/Multicultural Programs Contact: Student Organizations Fraternities & Sororities Intramural Sports Men Women Housing: Guaranteed Housing if Matriculation Fee Paid by May 1 Percentage of Full-time Undergraduates Living on Campus N/A City: Small Semester No N/A Yes No No No N/A 14% Admission Information (2015 - 2016): Early Decision N/A Apply by N/A Admission Notification by N/A Regular Admission Apply by February 1 Admission Notification by March 15 Application Fee $45 Application Fee Waiver On as-needed basis Online Application Yes aultmancollege.edu/ (Website) newadmissions/applynow.aspx Online Application Fee Deferred Admission Early Admission (after junior year) Candidates' Reply Date Tuition Deposit $45 No N/A March 20 $100 Financial Aid Information: Director of Financial Aid Jennie Carlson Phone (330) 363-6479 E-mail jennie.carlson@aultman.com CSS/Financial Aid Profile No Institutional Financial Aid Form No FAFSA Yes Application Deadline April 1 Financial Aid Award Announcement June 1 Scholarship Info www.aultmancollege.edu/ scholarships Athletics: N/A Athletic Division Athletic Scholarships No Learning Disabled Students: LD Formal Program Available Limited Support Services Only Other Information: Participate in College Credit Plus International Baccalaureate ASL as foreign language credit Cost for Academic Year 2015 - 2016: Tuition: Room and Board: Required Fees: Total: No No Yes No No $12,552 $0 $600 $13,152 Contact Information: Aultman College 2600 6th Street SW - Canton, Ohio 44710 Vice President of Administrative and Student Affairs: Jeannine Shambaugh Phone: (330) 363-5420 Fax: (330) 580-6654 E-mail: jeannine.shambaugh@aultman.com Web: www.aultmancollege.edu 25 Fall 2014 Enrollment: Full-time Undergraduates Part-time Undergraduates Total Undergraduate Enrollment Total Graduate/Professional Enrollment Percentage Undergraduate Men Percentage Undergraduate Women Percentage Undergraduate Minorities Average Class Size Student to Faculty Ratio 2,969 393 3,362 617 44% 56% 21% 18 13:1 Fall 2014 Freshman profile: Middle 50% ACT Composite Middle 50% SAT Reading Middle 50% SAT Math Average Freshman GPA Number in Freshman Class Percentage of Freshmen Receiving Aid Average Financial Aid for Freshmen N/A N/A N/A 3.43 717 100% $25,756 Campus Life: Religious Affiliation Campus Setting Academic Calendar Minority/Multicultural Programs Contact: Student Organizations Fraternities & Sororities Intramural Sports Men Women United Methodist Suburb: Large Semester Yes Sherri Davis Yes Yes Yes Yes Housing: Guaranteed Housing if Matriculation Fee Paid by May 1 Percentage of Full-time Undergraduates Living on Campus Yes 61% Admission Information (2015 - 2016): Early Decision No Nov. 1 & Feb. 1 Apply by Admission Notification by Rolling Regular Admission Apply by March 1 Admission Notification by Rolling Application Fee $25 Application Fee Waiver Yes Online Application Yes (Website) www.bw.edu Online Application Fee $0 Deferred Admission Yes Early Admission (after junior year) Rarely Candidates' Reply Date May 1 Tuition Deposit $200 Financial Aid Information: Director of Financial Aid Dr. George Rolleston Phone (440) 826-2108 E-mail grollest@bw.edu CSS/Financial Aid Profile No Institutional Financial Aid Form No FAFSA Yes Application Deadline priority date of March 1 Rolling Financial Aid Award Announcement www.bw.edu/finaid Scholarship Info Athletics: Athletic Division Athletic Scholarships Learning Disabled Students: LD Formal Program Available Limited Support Services Only No Yes Other Information: Participate in College Credit Plus International Baccalaureate ASL as foreign language credit Yes Yes No Cost for Academic Year 2015 - 2016: Tuition: Room and Board: Required Fees: Total: Contact Information: Baldwin Wallace University 275 Eastland Road - Berea, Ohio 44017 VP for Enrollment Management: Scott Schulz Phone: (440) 826-6970 Fax: (440) 826-3830 E-mail: admission@bw.edu Web: www.bw.edu 26 NCAA III No $29,908 $9,884 $0 $39,792 Fall 2014 Enrollment: Full-time Undergraduates Part-time Undergraduates Total Undergraduate Enrollment Total Graduate/Professional Enrollment Percentage Undergraduate Men Percentage Undergraduate Women Percentage Undergraduate Minorities Average Class Size Student to Faculty Ratio 796 201 997 97 50% 50% 12% 20 12:1 Fall 2014 Freshman profile: Middle 50% ACT Composite Middle 50% SAT Reading Middle 50% SAT Math Average Freshman GPA Number in Freshman Class Percentage of Freshmen Receiving Aid Average Financial Aid for Freshmen 19-25 450-560 450-580 3.23 218 100% $27,590 Campus Life: Religious Affiliation Campus Setting Academic Calendar Minority/Multicultural Programs Contact: Student Organizations Fraternities & Sororities Intramural Sports Men Women Mennonite Church Rural: Fringe Semester Yes Tyson Goings Yes No Housing: Guaranteed Housing if Matriculation Fee Paid by May 1 Percentage of Full-time Undergraduates Living on Campus Yes Yes Yes 91% Admission Information (2015 - 2016): Early Decision No Apply by N/A Admission Notification by N/A Regular Admission Apply by May 31 Admission Notification by Rolling Application Fee $20 Application Fee Waiver Yes Online Application Yes (Website) www.bluffton.edu Online Application Fee Free Deferred Admission Yes Early Admission (after junior year) Yes Candidates' Reply Date May 1 Tuition Deposit $100 Financial Aid Information: Director of Financial Aid Christopher Fowler Phone (419) 358-3409 E-mail finaid@bluffton.edu CSS/Financial Aid Profile No Institutional Financial Aid Form No FAFSA Yes Application Deadline May 1 Financial Aid Award Announcement Rolling Scholarship Info www.bluffton.edu/admission/ financialaid/blufftonaid Athletics: Athletic Division NCAA III Athletic Scholarships No Learning Disabled Students: LD Formal Program Available Limited Support Services Only Yes No Other Information: Participate in College Credit Plus International Baccalaureate ASL as foreign language credit Yes Yes Yes Cost for Academic Year 2015 - 2016: Tuition: Room and Board: Required Fees: Total: $29,718 $9,890 $450 $40,058 Contact Information: Bluffton University 1 University Drive - Bluffton, Ohio 45817 Director of Undergraduate Admissions: Derek Stemen Phone: (419) 358-3361 Fax: (419) 358-3081 E-mail: admissions@bluffton.edu Web: www.bluffton.edu 27 Fall 2014 Enrollment: Full-time Undergraduates Part-time Undergraduates Total Undergraduate Enrollment Total Graduate/Professional Enrollment Percentage Undergraduate Men Percentage Undergraduate Women Percentage Undergraduate Minorities Average Class Size Student to Faculty Ratio 2,454 288 2,742 752 42% 58% 20% 25 12:1 Fall 2014 Freshman profile: Middle 50% ACT Composite Middle 50% SAT Reading Middle 50% SAT Math Average Freshman GPA Number in Freshman Class Percentage of Freshmen Receiving Aid Average Financial Aid for Freshmen 21-27 470-590 480-610 3.46 710 100% $27,732 Admission Information (2015 - 2016): Early Decision No Apply by N/A Admission Notification by N/A Regular Admission Apply by May 1 Admission Notification by Rolling Application Fee $25 Application Fee Waiver Yes Online Application Yes (Website) www.capital.edu Online Application Fee $0 Deferred Admission Yes Early Admission (after junior year) No Candidates' Reply Date May 1 Tuition Deposit $300 Financial Aid Information: Director of Financial Aid Susan Kannenwischer Phone (614) 236-6511 E-mail finaid@capital.edu CSS/Financial Aid Profile No Institutional Financial Aid Form No FAFSA Yes Application Deadline March 1 Financial Aid Award Announcement Rolling Scholarship Info www.capital.edu/finaid Athletics: Athletic Division Athletic Scholarships Campus Life: Religious Affiliation Evangelical Lutheran Church Campus Setting Suburb: Large Academic Calendar Semester Minority/Multicultural Programs Yes Contact: Jae Denson Student Organizations Yes Fraternities & Sororities Yes Intramural Sports Men Yes Women Yes Learning Disabled Students: LD Formal Program Available Limited Support Services Only No Yes Other Information: Participate College Credit Plus International Baccalaureate ASL as foreign language credit Yes Yes Yes Housing: Guaranteed Housing if Matriculation Fee Paid by May 1 Percentage of Full-time Undergraduates Living on Campus Cost for Academic Year 2015 - 2016: Tuition: Room and Board: Required Fees: Total: Yes 86% Contact Information: Capital University 1 College and Main - Columbus, Ohio 43209 Director of Admission: Amanda Sohl Phone: (614) 236-6101 Fax: (614) 236-7947 E-mail: admission@capital.edu Web: www.capital.edu/admission 28 NCAA III No $32,630 $9,422 $200 $42,252 Fall 2014 Enrollment: Full-time Undergraduates Part-time Undergraduates Total Undergraduate Enrollment Total Graduate/Professional Enrollment Percentage Undergraduate Men Percentage Undergraduate Women Percentage Undergraduate Minorities Average Class Size Student to Faculty Ratio 4,766 145 4,911 5,860 54% 46% 43% 29 11:1 Fall 2014 Freshman profile: Middle 50% ACT Composite Middle 50% SAT Reading Middle 50% SAT Math Average Freshman GPA Number in Freshman Class Percentage of Freshmen Receiving Aid Average Financial Aid for Freshmen 29-33 610-710 660-760 N/A 1,282 86% $31,922 Campus Life: Religious Affiliation N/A Campus Setting City: Large Academic Calendar Semester Minority/Multicultural Programs Yes Contact: Undergraduate Admission Student Organizations Yes Fraternities & Sororities Yes Intramural Sports Men Yes Women Yes Housing: Guaranteed Housing if Matriculation Fee Paid by May 1 Percentage of Full-time Undergraduates Living on Campus Yes 82% Admission Information (2015 - 2016): Early Decision Yes Apply by November 1 Admission Notification by December 15 Regular Admission Apply by January 15 Admission Notification by March 20 Application Fee $0 Application Fee Waiver N/A Online Application Yes (Website) admission.case.edu Online Application Fee $0 Deferred Admission Yes Early Admission (after junior year) Yes Candidates' Reply Date May 1 Tuition Deposit $500 Financial Aid Information: Director of Financial Aid Venus Puliafico Phone (216) 368-4530 E-mail financialaid@case.edu CSS/Financial Aid Profile Yes Institutional Financial Aid Form No FAFSA Yes Application Deadline February 15 Financial Aid Award Announcement Rolling Scholarship Info financialaid.case.edu Athletics: Athletic Division Athletic Scholarships NCAA III No Learning Disabled Students: LD Formal Program Available Limited Support Services Only No Yes Other Information: Participate in College Credit Plus International Baccalaureate ASL as foreign language credit Yes Yes No Cost for Academic Year 2015 - 2016: Tuition: Room and Board: Required Fees: Total: $44,156 $13,850 $404 $58,410 Contact Information: Case Western Reserve University Office of Undergraduate Admission - Cleveland, Ohio 44106 Director of Undergraduate Admission: Robert McCullough Phone: (216) 368-4450 Fax: (216) 368-5111 E-mail: admission@case.edu Web: admission.case.edu/ 29 Fall 2014 Enrollment: Full-time Undergraduates Part-time Undergraduates Total Undergraduate Enrollment Total Graduate/Professional Enrollment Percentage Undergraduate Men Percentage Undergraduate Women Percentage Undergraduate Minorities Average Class Size Student to Faculty Ratio 3,028 279 3,307 282 48% 52% 10% 20 13:1 Fall 2014 Freshman profile: Middle 50% ACT Composite Middle 50% SAT Reading Middle 50% SAT Math Average Freshman GPA Number in Freshman Class Percentage of Freshmen Receiving Aid Average Financial Aid for Freshmen 23-29 540-650 540-650 3.646 787 99% $15,612 Campus Life: Religious Affiliation Campus Setting Academic Calendar Minority/Multicultural Programs Contact: Student Organizations Fraternities & Sororities Intramural Sports Men Women Baptist Town: Fringe Semester Yes Roscoe Smith Yes No Housing: Guaranteed Housing if Matriculation Fee Paid by May 1 Percentage of Full-time Undergraduates Living on Campus Yes Yes Yes 85% Admission Information (2015 - 2016): Early Decision No Apply by N/A Admission Notification by N/A Regular Admission Apply by August Rolling Admission Notification by $30 Application Fee Yes Application Fee Waiver Yes Online Application www.cedarville.edu/App (Website) $30 Online Application Fee Yes Deferred Admission Yes Early Admission (after junior year) May 1 Candidates' Reply Date $250 Tuition Deposit Financial Aid Information: Director of Financial Aid Kim Jenerette Phone (937) 766-7700 E-mail finaid@cedarville.edu CSS/Financial Aid Profile No Institutional Financial Aid Form No FAFSA Yes Application Deadline None Financial Aid Award Announcement Rolling Scholarship Info www.cedarville.edu/ scholarships Athletics: NCAA II Athletic Division Yes Athletic Scholarships Learning Disabled Students: LD Formal Program Available Limited Support Services Only No Yes Other Information: Participate in College Credit Plus International Baccalaureate ASL as foreign language credit Yes Yes No Cost for Academic Year 2015 - 2016: Tuition: Room and Board: Required Fees: Total: Contact Information: Cedarville University 251 N. Main St. - Cedarville, Ohio 45314 Director of Admissions: Roscoe Smith Phone: (937) 766-7700 Fax: (937) 766-7575 E-mail: admissions@cedarville.edu Web: www.cedarville.edu/admissions 30 $27,006 $6,542 $200 $33,748 Fall 2014 Enrollment: Full-time Undergraduates Part-time Undergraduates Total Undergraduate Enrollment Total Graduate/Professional Enrollment Percentage Undergraduate Men Percentage Undergraduate Women Percentage Undergraduate Minorities Average Class Size Student to Faculty Ratio 551 8 559 0 45% 55% 30% 12 9:1 Fall 2014 Freshman profile: Middle 50% ACT Composite Middle 50% SAT Reading Middle 50% SAT Math Average Freshman GPA Number in Freshman Class Percentage of Freshmen Receiving Aid Average Financial Aid for Freshmen 19-26 470-620 440-560 3.1 139 94% $29,720 Campus Life: Religious Affiliation Campus Setting Academic Calendar Minority/Multicultural Programs Contact: Student Organizations Fraternities & Sororities Intramural Sports Men Women N/A City: Large Semester Yes Nancy Neville Yes Yes Yes Yes Housing: Guaranteed Housing if Matriculation Fee Paid by May 1 Percentage of Full-time Undergraduates Living on Campus Yes 37% Admission Information (2015 - 2016): Early Decision No Apply by N/A Admission Notification by As soon as possible Regular Admission Apply by March 1 Admission Notification by As soon as possible Application Fee $40 Application Fee Waiver On as-needed basis Online Application Yes (Website) www.cia.edu Online Application Fee $40 Deferred Admission No Early Admission (after junior year) Rarely Candidates' Reply Date May 1 Tuition Deposit $350 Financial Aid Information: Director of Financial Aid Martin Carney Jr. Phone (216) 421-7424 E-mail financialaid@cia.edu CSS/Financial Aid Profile No Institutional Financial Aid Form No FAFSA Yes Application Deadline March 15 Financial Aid Award Announcement March 15 www.cia.edu/admissions/ Scholarship Info financing-your-education/scholarships Athletics: N/A Athletic Division No Athletic Scholarships Learning Disabled Students: LD Formal Program Available Limited Support Services Only No Yes Other Information: Participate in College Credit Plus International Baccalaureate ASL as foreign language credit Yes Yes Yes Cost for Academic Year 2015 - 2016: Tuition: Room and Board: Required Fees: Total: $35,980 $11,454 $2,507 $49,941 Contact Information: The Cleveland Institute of Art 11610 Euclid Avenue - Cleveland, Ohio 44106 Dean of Admissions and Financial Aid: Robert Borden Phone: (800) 223-4700 Fax: (216) 754-3634 E-mail: admissions@cia.edu Web: admissions.cia.edu 31 Fall 2014 Enrollment: Full-time Undergraduates Part-time Undergraduates Total Undergraduate Enrollment Total Graduate/Professional Enrollment Percentage Undergraduate Men Percentage Undergraduate Women Percentage Undergraduate Minorities Average Class Size Student to Faculty Ratio 1,150 105 1,255 33 35% 65% 28% 12 12:1 Fall 2014 Freshman profile: Middle 50% ACT Composite Middle 50% SAT Reading Middle 50% SAT Math Average Freshman GPA Number in Freshman Class Percentage of Freshmen Receiving Aid Average Financial Aid for Freshmen 19-25 500-610 480-590 3.10 245 100% $21,998 Campus Life: Religious Affiliation Campus Setting Academic Calendar Minority/Multicultural Programs Contact: Student Organizations Fraternities & Sororities Intramural Sports Men Women N/A City: Large Semester Yes Chris Mundell Yes No Housing: Guaranteed Housing if Matriculation Fee Paid by May 1 Percentage of Full-time Undergraduates Living on Campus No No Yes 30% Admission Information (2015 - 2016): Early Decision No Apply by N/A Admission Notification by N/A Regular Admission Apply by Rolling Admission Notification by Rolling Application Fee $50 Application Fee Waiver On as-needed basis Online Application Yes (Website) www.ccad.edu Online Application Fee $50 Deferred Admission Yes No Early Admission (after junior year) Candidates' Reply Date May 1 Tuition Deposit $300 Financial Aid Information: Director of Financial Aid Anna Schofield Phone (614) 222-3295 E-mail aschofield@ccad.edu CSS/Financial Aid Profile No Institutional Financial Aid Form No FAFSA Yes Application Deadline March 1 Financial Aid Award Announcement Rolling Scholarship Info www.ccad.edu Athletics: Athletic Division Athletic Scholarships N/A No Learning Disabled Students: LD Formal Program Available Limited Support Services Only No Yes Other Information: Participate in College Credit Plus International Baccalaureate ASL as foreign language credit Yes Yes No Cost for Academic Year 2015 - 2016: Tuition: Room and Board: Required Fees: Total: Contact Information: Columbus College of Art & Design 60 Cleveland Ave - Columbus, Ohio 43215 Director of Admissions: Ramya Ravisankar Phone: (614) 222-3261 Fax: (614) 232-8344 E-mail: admissions@ccad.edu Web: www.ccad.edu/admissions/ 32 $30,840 $8,390 $440 $39,670 Fall 2014 Enrollment: Full-time Undergraduates Part-time Undergraduates Total Undergraduate Enrollment Total Graduate/Professional Enrollment Percentage Undergraduate Men Percentage Undergraduate Women Percentage Undergraduate Minorities Average Class Size Student to Faculty Ratio 7,898 631 8,529 2,814 53% 47% 20% 26 15:1 Fall 2014 Freshman profile: Middle 50% ACT Composite Middle 50% SAT Reading Middle 50% SAT Math Average Freshman GPA Number in Freshman Class Percentage of Freshmen Receiving Aid Average Financial Aid for Freshmen 24-29 510-610 530-640 3.62 2,172 95% $22,853 Campus Life: Religious Affiliation Catholic (Marianist) Campus Setting City: Midsize Academic Calendar Semester Minority/Multicultural Programs Yes Contact: Patricia Alvarez Student Organizations Yes Fraternities & Sororities Yes Intramural Sports Men Yes Women Yes Housing: Guaranteed Housing if Matriculation Fee Paid by May 1 Percentage of Full-time Undergraduates Living on Campus Yes 74% Admission Information (2015-2016): Early Decision No Apply by N/A Admission Notification by N/A Regular Admission Apply by March 1 Admission Notification by Rolling/Early Action Feb 15 Application Fee $0 Application Fee Waiver N/A Online Application Yes (Website) admission.udayton.edu Online Application Fee $0 Deferred Admission Yes Early Admission (after junior year) No Candidates' Reply Date May 1 Tuition Deposit $400 Financial Aid Information: Julia K. Harmon Director of Financial Aid (800) 427-5029 Phone finaid@udayton.edu E-mail No CSS/Financial Aid Profile No Institutional Financial Aid Form Yes FAFSA None. Priority March 1 Application Deadline Rolling/begin March 15 Financial Aid Award Announcement Scholarship https://udayton.edu/ Info apply/undergraduate/affordability.php Athletics: NCAA I Athletic Division Yes Athletic Scholarships Learning Disabled Students: LD Formal Program Available Limited Support Services Only No Yes Other Information: Participate in College Credit Plus International Baccalaureate ASL as foreign language credit No Yes Yes Cost for Academic Year 2015-2016: Tuition: Room and Board: Required Fees: Total: Contact Information: University of Dayton 300 College Park - Dayton, Ohio 45469 Asst VP and Dean of Admission: Julia K. Harmon Phone: (937) 229-4411 Fax: (937) 229-4729 E-mail: admission@udayton.edu Web: www.udayton.edu/admission/ $39,090 $12,190 $0 $51,280 33 Fall 2014 Enrollment: Full-time Undergraduates Part-time Undergraduates Total Undergraduate Enrollment Total Graduate/Professional Enrollment Percentage Undergraduate Men Percentage Undergraduate Women Percentage Undergraduate Minorities Average Class Size Student to Faculty Ratio 690 134 824 96 52% 48% 21% 15 11:1 Fall 2014 Freshman profile: Middle 50% ACT Composite Middle 50% SAT Reading Middle 50% SAT Math Average Freshman GPA Number in Freshman Class Percentage of Freshmen Receiving Aid Average Financial Aid for Freshmen 18-24 400-520 400-520 3.1 233 100% $24,181 Campus Life: Religious Affiliation United Church of Christ Campus Setting Town: Distant Academic Calendar Semester Minority/Multicultural Programs Yes Contact: Mercedes Clay Student Organizations Yes Fraternities & Sororities Yes Intramural Sports Men Yes Women Yes Housing: Guaranteed Housing if Matriculation Fee Paid by May 1 Percentage of Full-time Undergraduates Living on Campus Yes 50% Admission Information (2015 - 2016): Early Decision No Apply by N/A Admission Notification by N/A Regular 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 $0 Deferred Admission Yes Early Admission (after junior year) No Candidates' Reply Date May 1 Tuition Deposit $150 Financial Aid Information: Director of Financial Aid Amy Francis Phone (419) 783-2376 E-mail afrancis@defiance.edu No CSS/Financial Aid Profile No Institutional Financial Aid Form Yes FAFSA April 1 Application Deadline Rolling Financial Aid Award Announcement www.defiance.edu Scholarship Info Athletics: Athletic Division Athletic Scholarships Learning Disabled Students: LD Formal Program Available Limited Support Services Only Yes Yes Other Information: Participate in College Credit Plus International Baccalaureate ASL as foreign language credit No Yes No Cost for Academic Year 2015 - 2016: Tuition: Room and Board: Required Fees: Total: Contact Information: Defiance College 701 North Clinton Street - Defiance, Ohio 43512 Director of Admissions: Brad Harsha Phone: (800) 520-4632 Fax: (419) 783-2468 E-mail: admissions@defiance.edu Web: www.defiance.edu 34 NCAA III No $30,400 $9,850 $682 $40,932 Fall 2014 Enrollment: Full-time Undergraduates Part-time Undergraduates Total Undergraduate Enrollment Total Graduate/Professional Enrollment Percentage Undergraduate Men Percentage Undergraduate Women Percentage Undergraduate Minorities Average Class Size Student to Faculty Ratio 2,263 15 2,278 0 42% 58% 32% 19 10:1 Fall 2014 Freshman profile: Middle 50% ACT Composite Middle 50% SAT Reading Middle 50% SAT Math Average Freshman GPA Number in Freshman Class Percentage of Freshmen Receiving Aid Average Financial Aid for Freshmen N/A N/A N/A 3.60 609 98% $32,454 Campus Life: Religious Affiliation Campus Setting Academic Calendar Minority/Multicultural Programs Contact: Student Organizations Fraternities & Sororities Intramural Sports Men Women N/A Suburb: Small Semester Yes Erik S. Farley Yes Yes Housing: Guaranteed Housing if Matriculation Fee Paid by May 1 Percentage of Full-time Undergraduates Living on Campus Yes Yes Yes 99% Admission Information (2015 - 2016): Early Decision Yes November 15 /January 15 Apply by Admission Notification by December 1/ February 1 Regular Admission Apply by January 15 Admission Notification by April 1 Application Fee $0 Application Fee Waiver Yes Online Application Yes (Website) www.denison.edu Online Application Fee $0 Deferred Admission Yes Early Admission (after junior year) Rarely Candidates' Reply Date May 1 Tuition Deposit $300 Financial Aid Information: Director of Financial Aid Laura Meek Phone (740) 587-6718 E-mail finaid@denison.edu CSS/Financial Aid Profile No Institutional Financial Aid Form No FAFSA Yes Application Deadline February 28 Financial Aid Award Announcement Rolling denison.edu/ Scholarship Info forms/scholarships-and-financial-aid Athletics: NCAA III Athletic Division No Athletic Scholarships Learning Disabled Students: LD Formal Program Available Limited Support Services Only No Yes Other Information: Participate in College Credit Plus International Baccalaureate ASL as foreign language credit Yes Yes No Cost for Academic Year 2015 - 2016: Tuition: Room and Board: Required Fees: Total: $46,250 $11,570 $1,040 $58,860 Contact Information: Denison University 100 West College Street - Granville, Ohio 43023 Director of Admissions: Michael Hills Phone: (740) 587-6627 Fax: (740) 587-6352 E-mail: admissions@denison.edu Web: www.denison.edu/admissions/ 35 Fall 2014 Enrollment: Full-time Undergraduates Part-time Undergraduates Total Undergraduate Enrollment Total Graduate/Professional Enrollment Percentage Undergraduate Men Percentage Undergraduate Women Percentage Undergraduate Minorities Average Class Size Student to Faculty Ratio 2,613 1,354 3,967 1,205 38% 62% 14% 16 16:1 Fall 2014 Freshman profile: Middle 50% ACT Composite Middle 50% SAT Reading Middle 50% SAT Math Average Freshman GPA Number in Freshman Class Percentage of Freshmen Receiving Aid Average Financial Aid for Freshmen 20-25 470-560 470-480 3.6 619 100% $26,390 Campus Life: Religious Affiliation Campus Setting Academic Calendar Minority/Multicultural Programs Contact: Student Organizations Fraternities & Sororities Intramural Sports Men Women Church of God Town: Distant Semester Yes Christopher Sippel Yes Yes Housing: Guaranteed Housing if Matriculation Fee Paid by May 1 Percentage of Full-time Undergraduates Living on Campus Yes Yes Yes 73% Admission Information (2015 - 2016): No Early Decision Apply by N/A Admission Notification by N/A Regular Admission Apply by Aug. 1 Admission Notification by Rolling Application Fee $0 Application Fee Waiver N/A Online Application Yes (Website) www.findlay.edu Online Application Fee $0 Deferred Admission Yes Early Admission (after junior year) No Candidates' Reply Date May 1 Tuition Deposit $100 Financial Aid Information: Director of Financial Aid Ed Recker Phone (419) 434-4791 E-mail finaid@findlay.edu CSS/Financial Aid Profile No Institutional Financial Aid Form No FAFSA Yes Application Deadline Rolling Financial Aid Award Announcement Rolling Scholarship Info www.findlay.edu/ offices/financialaid Athletics: Athletic Division NCAA II Athletic Scholarships Yes Learning Disabled Students: LD Formal Program Available Limited Support Services Only No Yes Other Information: Participate in College Credit Plus International Baccalaureate ASL as foreign language credit Yes Yes Yes Cost for Academic Year 2015 - 2016: Tuition: Room and Board: Required Fees: Total: Contact Information: The University of Findlay 1000 North Main Street - Findlay, Ohio 45840 Director of Admissions: Christopher M. Harris Phone: (419) 434-4732 Fax: (419) 434-4898 E-mail: admissions@findlay.edu Web: www.findlay.edu/admissions 36 $30,564 $9,442 $944 $40,950 Fall 2014 Enrollment: Full-time Undergraduates Part-time Undergraduates Total Undergraduate Enrollment Total Graduate/Professional Enrollment Percentage Undergraduate Men Percentage Undergraduate Women Percentage Undergraduate Minorities Average Class Size Student to Faculty Ratio 2,002 133 2,135 579 38% 62% 15% 23 14:1 Fall 2014 Freshman profile: Middle 50% ACT Composite Middle 50% SAT Reading Middle 50% SAT Math Average Freshman GPA Number in Freshman Class Percentage of Freshmen Receiving Aid Average Financial Aid for Freshmen 23-29 550-650 520-640 3.75 463 98% $13,617 Campus Life: Religious Affiliation Campus Setting Academic Calendar Minority/Multicultural Programs Contact: Student Organizations Fraternities & Sororities Intramural Sports Men Women Housing: Guaranteed Housing if Matriculation Fee Paid by May 1 Percentage of Full-time Undergraduates Living on Campus Catholic City: Small Semester No N/A Yes No Yes Yes No 75% Admission Information (2015 - 2016): Early Decision No Apply by N/A Admission Notification by N/A Regular Admission Apply by December 1 - Recommended Admission Notification by Rolling Application Fee $20 Application Fee Waiver Yes Online Application Yes (Website) www.franciscan.edu Online Application Fee $0 Deferred Admission Yes Early Admission (after junior year) Yes Candidates' Reply Date N/A Tuition Deposit $300 Financial Aid Information: Director of Financial Aid John Herrmann Phone (740) 283-6226 E-mail myaid@franciscan.edu CSS/Financial Aid Profile No Institutional Financial Aid Form No FAFSA Yes Application Deadline None Rolling Financial Aid Award Announcement www.franciscan.edu/sfs/new Scholarship Info Athletics: Athletic Division Athletic Scholarships NCAA III No Learning Disabled Students: LD Formal Program Available Limited Support Services Only No Yes Other Information: Participate in College Credit Plus International Baccalaureate ASL as foreign language credit Yes Yes No Cost for Academic Year 2015 - 2016: Tuition: Room and Board: Required Fees: Total: $24,320 $8,300 $460 $33,080 Contact Information: Franciscan University of Steubenville 1235 University Blvd. - Steubenville, Ohio 43952 Director of Admissions: Margaret Weber Phone: (740) 283-6226 Fax: (740) 284-5456 E-mail: admissions@franciscan.edu Web: www.franciscan.edu 37 Fall 2014 Enrollment: Full-time Undergraduates Part-time Undergraduates Total Undergraduate Enrollment Total Graduate/Professional Enrollment Percentage Undergraduate Men Percentage Undergraduate Women Percentage Undergraduate Minorities Average Class Size Student to Faculty Ratio 1,569 3,107 4,676 1,056 43% 57% 32% 11 11:1 Fall 2014 Freshman profile: Middle 50% ACT Composite Middle 50% SAT Reading Middle 50% SAT Math Average Freshman GPA Number in Freshman Class Percentage of Freshmen Receiving Aid Average Financial Aid for Freshmen N/A N/A N/A N/A 6 67% $10,021 Campus Life: Religious Affiliation Campus Setting Academic Calendar Minority/Multicultural Programs Contact: Student Organizations Fraternities & Sororities Intramural Sports Men Women Housing: Guaranteed Housing if Matriculation Fee Paid by May 1 Percentage of Full-time Undergraduates Living on Campus N/A City: Large Trimester No N/A Yes No N/A N/A N/A 0% Admission Information (2015 - 2016): Early Decision No Apply by N/A Admission Notification by N/A Regular 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 $0 Deferred Admission Yes Early Admission (after junior year) N/A Candidates' Reply Date N/A Tuition Deposit $0 Financial Aid Information: Director of Financial Aid Goldie Langley Phone (614) 797-4700 E-mail finaid@franklin.edu CSS/Financial Aid Profile No Institutional Financial Aid Form No FAFSA Yes Application Deadline Rolling Financial Aid Award Announcement Rolling Scholarship Info www.franklin.edu Athletics: Athletic Division Athletic Scholarships N/A N/A Learning Disabled Students: LD Formal Program Available Limited Support Services Only No Yes Other Information: Participate in College Credit Plus International Baccalaureate ASL as foreign language credit Yes Yes No Cost for Academic Year 2015 - 2016: Tuition: Room and Board: Required Fees: Total: Contact Information: Franklin University 201 S. Grant Avenue - Columbus, Ohio 43215 Director of Admissions: Rachel Dunphy Phone: (614) 947-6692 Fax: (614) 947-6744 E-mail: admissions@franklin.edu Web: www.franklin.edu 38 $14,520 N/A $0 $14,520 Fall 2014 Enrollment: Full-time Undergraduates Part-time Undergraduates Total Undergraduate Enrollment Total Graduate/Professional Enrollment Percentage Undergraduate Men Percentage Undergraduate Women Percentage Undergraduate Minorities Average Class Size Student to Faculty Ratio 128 225 353 0 9% 91% 16% 27 6:1 Fall 2014 Freshman profile: Middle 50% ACT Composite Middle 50% SAT Reading Middle 50% SAT Math Average Freshman GPA Number in Freshman Class Percentage of Freshmen Receiving Aid Average Financial Aid for Freshmen 18-20 N/A N/A 3.01 17 73% $10,019 Campus Life: Religious Affiliation Campus Setting Academic Calendar Minority/Multicultural Programs Contact: Student Organizations Fraternities & Sororities Intramural Sports Men Women Housing: Guaranteed Housing if Matriculation Fee Paid by May 1 Percentage of Full-time Undergraduates Living on Campus Catholic City: Large Semester No N/A Yes No No No N/A N/A Admission Information (2015 - 2016): Early Decision No Apply by N/A Admission Notification by N/A Regular Admission Apply by Rolling Admission Notification by Rolling Application Fee $40 Application Fee Waiver Yes Online Application Yes (Website) www.GSCollege.edu Online Application Fee $40 Deferred Admission Yes Early Admission (after junior year) No Candidates' Reply Date 4 weeks after acceptance Tuition Deposit $450 Financial Aid Information: Director of Financial Aid Linda Hayes Phone (513) 862-3571 E-mail linda.hayes@email.gscollege.edu CSS/Financial Aid Profile No Institutional Financial Aid Form No FAFSA Yes Application Deadline June 1 Financial Aid Award Announcement July Scholarship Info www.GSCollege.edu Athletics: Athletic Division Athletic Scholarships N/A No Learning Disabled Students: LD Formal Program Available Limited Support Services Only No Yes Other Information: Participate in College Credit Plus International Baccalaureate ASL as foreign language credit Yes No No Cost for Academic Year 2015 - 2016: Tuition: Room and Board: Required Fees: Total: $13,304 N/A $1,750 $15,054 Contact Information: Good Samaritan College of Nursing and Health Science 375 Dixmyth Avenue - Cincinnati, Ohio 45220 Dean of Enrollment Management: Linda Hayes Phone: (513) 862-3571 Fax: (513) 862-3572 E-mail: Linda.Hayes@email.gscollege.edu Web: www.GSCollege.edu 39 Fall 2014 Enrollment: Full-time Undergraduates Part-time Undergraduates Total Undergraduate Enrollment Total Graduate/Professional Enrollment Percentage Undergraduate Men Percentage Undergraduate Women Percentage Undergraduate Minorities Average Class Size Student to Faculty Ratio 1,064 34 1,098 132 52% 48% 13% 20 13:1 Fall 2014 Freshman profile: Middle 50% ACT Composite Middle 50% SAT Reading Middle 50% SAT Math Average Freshman GPA Number in Freshman Class Percentage of Freshmen Receiving Aid Average Financial Aid for Freshmen 19-25 430-550 460-560 3.3 363 100% $24,456 Campus Life: Religious Affiliation United Church of Christ Campus Setting Town: Distant Academic Calendar Semester Minority/Multicultural Programs Yes Contact: Sara Gilbert Student Organizations Yes Fraternities & Sororities Yes Intramural Sports Men Yes Women Yes Housing: Guaranteed Housing if Matriculation Fee Paid by May 1 Percentage of Full-time Undergraduates Living on Campus Yes 85% Admission Information (2015 - 2016): Early Decision No Apply by N/A Admission Notification by N/A Regular Admission Apply by July 1 Admission Notification by Rolling Application Fee $25 Application Fee Waiver Yes Online Application Yes (Website) www.heidelberg.edu Online Application Fee $0 Deferred Admission Yes Early Admission (after junior year) Rarely Candidates' Reply Date May 1 Tuition Deposit $250 Financial Aid Information: Director of Financial Aid Juli Weininger Phone (419) 448-2293 E-mail financial-aid@heidelberg.edu CSS/Financial Aid Profile No Institutional Financial Aid Form No FAFSA Yes Application Deadline May 15 Financial Aid Award Announcement Rolling Scholarship Info www.heidelberg.edu/offices/ financialaid/scholarships Athletics: Athletic Division NCAA III Athletic Scholarships No Learning Disabled Students: LD Formal Program Available Limited Support Services Only No Yes Other Information: Participate in College Credit Plus International Baccalaureate ASL as foreign language credit Yes Yes Yes Cost for Academic Year 2015 - 2016: Tuition: Room and Board: Required Fees: Total: Contact Information: Heidelberg University 310 East Market Street - Tiffin, Ohio 44883 Director of Admission: Jason Miller Phone: (419) 448-2330 Fax: (419) 448-2334 E-mail: admission@heidelberg.edu Web: www.heidelberg.edu/admissions 40 $27,900 $9,600 $600 $38,100 Fall 2014 Enrollment: Full-time Undergraduates Part-time Undergraduates Total Undergraduate Enrollment Total Graduate/Professional Enrollment Percentage Undergraduate Men Percentage Undergraduate Women Percentage Undergraduate Minorities Average Class Size Student to Faculty Ratio 1,068 167 1,235 24 47% 53% 27% 14 11:1 Fall 2014 Freshman profile: Middle 50% ACT Composite Middle 50% SAT Reading Middle 50% SAT Math Average Freshman GPA Number in Freshman Class Percentage of Freshmen Receiving Aid Average Financial Aid for Freshmen 18-25 430-530 420-560 3.18 274 100% $27,091 Campus Life: Religious Affiliation Campus Setting Academic Calendar Minority/Multicultural Programs Contact: Student Organizations Fraternities & Sororities Intramural Sports Men Women Disciples of Christ Rural: Distant Semester Yes Detra West Yes Yes Housing: Guaranteed Housing if Matriculation Fee Paid by May 1 Percentage of Full-time Undergraduates Living on Campus Yes Yes Yes 90% Admission Information (2015 - 2016): Early Decision No Apply by N/A Admission Notification by N/A Regular Admission Apply by July 1 Admission Notification by Rolling Application Fee $25 Application Fee Waiver Yes Online Application Yes (Website) admission.hiram.edu Online Application Fee $0 Deferred Admission Yes Early Admission (after junior year) No Candidates' Reply Date May 1 Tuition Deposit $100 Financial Aid Information: Director of Financial Aid Andrea Caputo Phone (330) 569-5107 E-mail caputoal@hiram.edu CSS/Financial Aid Profile No Institutional Financial Aid Form No FAFSA Yes Application Deadline Feb 15 Financial Aid Award Announcement Mar 1 Scholarship Info www.hiram.edu/ admission/financial-aid Athletics: Athletic Division NCAA III Athletic Scholarships No Learning Disabled Students: LD Formal Program Available Limited Support Services Only No Yes Other Information: Participate in College Credit Plus International Baccalaureate ASL as foreign language credit Yes Yes Yes Cost for Academic Year 2015 - 2016: Tuition: Room and Board: Required Fees: Total: $30,230 $10,190 $1,300 $41,720 Contact Information: Hiram College P.O. Box 96 - Hiram, Ohio 44234 Vice President of Enrollment: Lindajean Western Phone: (800) 362-5280 Fax: (330) 569-5944 E-mail: Admission@hiram.edu Web: www.hiram.edu/admission 41 Fall 2014 Enrollment: Full-time Undergraduates Part-time Undergraduates Total Undergraduate Enrollment Total Graduate/Professional Enrollment Percentage Undergraduate Men Percentage Undergraduate Women Percentage Undergraduate Minorities Average Class Size Student to Faculty Ratio 3,010 103 3,113 575 53% 47% 14% 21 13:1 Fall 2014 Freshman profile: Middle 50% ACT Composite Middle 50% SAT Reading Middle 50% SAT Math Average Freshman GPA Number in Freshman Class Percentage of Freshmen Receiving Aid Average Financial Aid for Freshmen 22-27 500-590 500-610 3.51 798 100% $29,091 Campus Life: Religious Affiliation Campus Setting Academic Calendar Minority/Multicultural Programs Contact: Student Organizations Fraternities & Sororities Intramural Sports Men Women Catholic (Jesuit) Suburb: Large Semester Yes Danielle J. Carter Yes Yes Housing: Guaranteed Housing if Matriculation Fee Paid by May 1 Percentage of Full-time Undergraduates Living on Campus Yes Yes Yes 57% Admission Information (2015 - 2016): Early Decision No Apply by N/A Admission Notification by N/A Regular Admission Apply by February 1 Admission Notification by Rolling Application Fee $0 Application Fee Waiver N/A Online Application Yes (Website) www.jcu.edu/admission Online Application Fee $0 Deferred Admission Yes Early Admission (after junior year) Rarely Candidates' Reply Date May 1 Tuition Deposit $300 Financial Aid Information: Director of Financial Aid Claudia Wenzel Phone (216) 397-4270 E-mail cwenzel@jcu.edu CSS/Financial Aid Profile No Institutional Financial Aid Form No FAFSA Yes Application Deadline March 1 Financial Aid Award Announcement Rolling Scholarship Info go.jcu.edu/scholarships Athletics: Athletic Division NCAA III Athletic Scholarships No Learning Disabled Students: LD Formal Program Available Limited Support Services Only No Yes Other Information: Participate in College Credit Plus International Baccalaureate ASL as foreign language credit Yes Yes No Cost for Academic Year 2015 - 2016: Tuition: Room and Board: Required Fees: Total: Contact Information: John Carroll University 1 John Carroll Boulevard - University Heights, Ohio 44118 Assistant Vice President for Undergraduate Admission: Steven P. Vitatoe Phone: (216) 397-4294 Fax: (216) 397-4981 E-mail: enrollment@jcu.edu Web: www.jcu.edu/admission 42 $35,930 $10,920 $1,250 $48,100 Fall 2014 Enrollment: Full-time Undergraduates Part-time Undergraduates Total Undergraduate Enrollment Total Graduate/Professional Enrollment Percentage Undergraduate Men Percentage Undergraduate Women Percentage Undergraduate Minorities Average Class Size Student to Faculty Ratio 1,650 12 1,662 0 45% 55% 23% 14 10:1 Fall 2014 Freshman profile: Middle 50% ACT Composite Middle 50% SAT Reading Middle 50% SAT Math Average Freshman GPA Number in Freshman Class Percentage of Freshmen Receiving Aid Average Financial Aid for Freshmen 28-32 620-730 610-690 3.34 446 55% $29,747 Campus Life: Religious Affiliation Campus Setting Academic Calendar Minority/Multicultural Programs Contact: Student Organizations Fraternities & Sororities Intramural Sports Men Women N/A Rural: Distant Semester Yes Chris Kennerly Yes Yes Housing: Guaranteed Housing if Matriculation Fee Paid by May 1 Percentage of Full-time Undergraduates Living on Campus Yes Yes Yes 99% Admission Information (2015 - 2016): Early Decision Yes Apply by Nov 15 or Jan 15 Admission Notification by Dec 15 or Feb 1 Regular Admission Apply by January 15 Admission Notification by April 1 Application Fee $0 Application Fee Waiver N/A Online Application Yes (Website) www.kenyon.edu Online Application Fee $0 Deferred Admission Yes Early Admission (after junior year) No Candidates' Reply Date May 1 Tuition Deposit $350 Financial Aid Information: Director of Financial Aid Craig Daugherty Phone (740) 427-5430 E-mail finaid@kenyon.edu CSS/Financial Aid Profile Yes Institutional Financial Aid Form No FAFSA Yes Application Deadline February 15 Financial Aid Award Announcement April 1 Scholarship Info www.kenyon.edu/scholarships Athletics: NCAA III Athletic Division No Athletic Scholarships Learning Disabled Students: LD Formal Program Available Limited Support Services Only No Yes Other Information: Participate in College Credit Plus International Baccalaureate ASL as foreign language credit Yes Yes No Cost for Academic Year 2015 - 2016: Tuition: Room and Board: Required Fees: Total: $47,220 $11,960 $1,920 $61,100 Contact Information: Kenyon College 106 College Park Drive - Gambier, Ohio 43022 Dean of Admissions and Financial Aid: Diane C. Anci Phone: (740) 427-5776 Fax: (740) 427-5770 E-mail: admissions@kenyon.edu Web: www.kenyon.edu/admissions-aid/how-to-apply/ 43 Fall 2014 Enrollment: Full-time Undergraduates Part-time Undergraduates Total Undergraduate Enrollment Total Graduate/Professional Enrollment Percentage Undergraduate Men Percentage Undergraduate Women Percentage Undergraduate Minorities Average Class Size Student to Faculty Ratio 368 314 682 78 20% 80% 15% 21 8:1 Fall 2014 Freshman profile: Middle 50% ACT Composite Middle 50% SAT Reading Middle 50% SAT Math Average Freshman GPA Number in Freshman Class Percentage of Freshmen Receiving Aid Average Financial Aid for Freshmen N/A N/A N/A 3.26 55 95% $13,866 Campus Life: Religious Affiliation Seventh Day Adventists Campus Setting Suburb: Large Academic Calendar Semester Minority/Multicultural Programs No Contact: N/A Student Organizations Yes Fraternities & Sororities N/A Intramural Sports Men Yes Women Yes Housing: Guaranteed Housing if Matriculation Fee Paid by May 1 Percentage of Full-time Undergraduates Living on Campus No 16% Admission Information (2015 - 2016): Early Decision No Apply by May 20 Admission Notification by Varies Regular Admission Apply by Rolling Admission Notification by Rolling Application Fee $25 Application Fee Waiver Yes Online Application Yes (Website) www.kc.edu Online Application Fee $0 Deferred Admission Yes Early Admission (after junior year) No 10 days after acceptance Candidates' Reply Date Varies Tuition Deposit Financial Aid Information: Director of Financial Aid Kim Snell Phone (800) 433-5262 E-mail kim.snell@kc.edu CSS/Financial Aid Profile No Institutional Financial Aid Form Yes FAFSA Yes Application Deadline Priority Financial Aid Award Announcement May Scholarship Info kc.edu/scholarships Athletics: Athletic Division Athletic Scholarships Learning Disabled Students: LD Formal Program Available Limited Support Services Only Other Information: Participate in College Credit Plus International Baccalaureate ASL as foreign language credit Cost for Academic Year 2015 - 2016: Tuition: Room and Board: Required Fees: Total: Contact Information: Kettering College 3737 Southern Blvd. - Kettering, Ohio 45429 Dean of Enrollment Management: Victor Brown Phone: (937) 395-8601 Fax: (937) 395-8153 E-mail: information@kc.edu Web: www.kc.edu 44 N/A No No No Yes No No $13,680 $3,900 $0 $17,580 Fall 2014 Enrollment: Full-time Undergraduates Part-time Undergraduates Total Undergraduate Enrollment Total Graduate/Professional Enrollment Percentage Undergraduate Men Percentage Undergraduate Women Percentage Undergraduate Minorities Average Class Size Student to Faculty Ratio 806 132 938 217 50% 50% 26% 14 14:1 Fall 2014 Freshman profile: Middle 50% ACT Composite Middle 50% SAT Reading Middle 50% SAT Math Average Freshman GPA Number in Freshman Class Percentage of Freshmen Receiving Aid Average Financial Aid for Freshmen 18-23 395-535 435-540 3.02 186 100% $25,790 Campus Life: Religious Affiliation Campus Setting Academic Calendar Minority/Multicultural Programs Contact: Student Organizations Fraternities & Sororities Intramural Sports Men Women N/A Suburb: Large Semester Yes Student Life Office Yes Yes Housing: Guaranteed Housing if Matriculation Fee Paid by May 1 Percentage of Full-time Undergraduates Living on Campus Yes Yes No 92% Admission Information (2015 - 2016): Early Decision No Apply by N/A Admission Notification by N/A Regular Admission Apply by Rolling Admission Notification by Rolling Application Fee $30 Application Fee Waiver Yes Online Application Yes (Website) www.lec.edu Online Application Fee $0 Deferred Admission Yes Early Admission (after junior year) No Candidates' Reply Date Prefer by May 1 Tuition Deposit $150 Financial Aid Information: Director of Financial Aid Tricia Pangonis Phone (440) 375-7102 E-mail tpangonis@lec.edu CSS/Financial Aid Profile No Institutional Financial Aid Form No FAFSA Yes Application Deadline Rolling rec. March 1 Financial Aid Award Announcement Rolling Scholarship Info www.lec.edu/ financial/scholarships.php Athletics: Athletic Division NCAA II Athletic Scholarships Yes Learning Disabled Students: LD Formal Program Available Limited Support Services Only No Yes Other Information: Participate in College Credit Plus International Baccalaureate ASL as foreign language credit Yes Yes Yes Cost for Academic Year 2015 - 2016: Tuition: Room and Board: Required Fees: Total: $27,770 $8,866 $1,392 $38,028 Contact Information: Lake Erie College 391 West Washington Street - Painesville, Ohio 44077 V.P. for Enrollment Mgmt. & Financial Aid: Stephen Lazowski Phone: (440) 375-7053 Fax: (440) 375-7005 E-mail: admissions@lec.edu Web: www.lec.edu/admissions 45 Fall 2014 Enrollment: Full-time Undergraduates Part-time Undergraduates Total Undergraduate Enrollment Total Graduate/Professional Enrollment Percentage Undergraduate Men Percentage Undergraduate Women Percentage Undergraduate Minorities Average Class Size Student to Faculty Ratio 1,016 466 1,482 298 30% 70% 26% 11 11:1 Fall 2014 Freshman profile: Middle 50% ACT Composite Middle 50% SAT Reading Middle 50% SAT Math Average Freshman GPA Number in Freshman Class Percentage of Freshmen Receiving Aid Average Financial Aid for Freshmen 18-22 N/A N/A 3.13 154 100% $16,512 Campus Life: Religious Affiliation Catholic (Franciscan) Campus Setting Suburb: Large Academic Calendar Semester Minority/Multicultural Programs Yes Contact: Admissions Office Student Organizations Yes Fraternities & Sororities No Intramural Sports Men Yes Women Yes Housing: Guaranteed Housing if Matriculation Fee Paid by May 1 Percentage of Full-time Undergraduates Living on Campus Yes 31% Admission Information (2015 - 2016): Early Decision Yes Apply by Dec 1 Admission Notification by Dec 20 Regular Admission Apply by Open Admission Notification by Rolling Application Fee $25 Application Fee Waiver Yes Online Application Yes (Website) www.lourdes.edu Online Application Fee $0 Deferred Admission Yes Early Admission (after junior year) Yes Candidates' Reply Date N/A Tuition Deposit $100 Financial Aid Information: Director of Financial Aid Deb LaJeunesse Phone (419) 824-3733 E-mail dlajeunesse@lourdes.edu CSS/Financial Aid Profile No Institutional Financial Aid Form No FAFSA Yes Application Deadline N/A Financial Aid Award Announcement Rolling Scholarship Info www.lourdes.edu/ Scholarships.aspx Athletics: Athletic Division NAIA Athletic Scholarships Yes Learning Disabled Students: LD Formal Program Available Limited Support Services Only No Yes Other Information: Participate in College Credit Plus International Baccalaureate ASL as foreign language credit Yes Yes No Cost for Academic Year 2015 - 2016: Tuition: Room and Board: Required Fees: Total: Contact Information: Lourdes University 6832 Convent Blvd. - Sylvania, Ohio 43560 Director of Admissions: Shawn T. Bussell Phone: (419) 824-3785 Fax: (419) 824-3677 E-mail: lcadmits@lourdes.edu Web: www.lourdes.edu 46 $18,970 $9,100 $250 $28,320 Fall 2014 Enrollment: Full-time Undergraduates Part-time Undergraduates Total Undergraduate Enrollment Total Graduate/Professional Enrollment Percentage Undergraduate Men Percentage Undergraduate Women Percentage Undergraduate Minorities Average Class Size Student to Faculty Ratio 1,332 233 1,565 397 41% 59% 15% 19 12:1 Fall 2014 Freshman profile: Middle 50% ACT Composite Middle 50% SAT Reading Middle 50% SAT Math Average Freshman GPA Number in Freshman Class Percentage of Freshmen Receiving Aid Average Financial Aid for Freshmen 20-25 430-570 473-570 3.31 311 100% $22,500 Campus Life: Religious Affiliation Evangelical Friends Campus Setting City: Small Academic Calendar Semester Minority/Multicultural Programs Yes Contact: David Lewis Student Organizations Yes Fraternities & Sororities No Intramural Sports Men Yes Women Yes Housing: Guaranteed Housing if Matriculation Fee Paid by May 1 Percentage of Full-time Undergraduates Living on Campus Yes 63% Admission Information (2015 - 2016): Early Decision No Apply by N/A Admission Notification by N/A Regular 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 $0 Deferred Admission Yes Yes Early Admission (after junior year) Candidates' Reply Date May 1 Tuition Deposit $200 Financial Aid Information: Director of Financial Aid Pamela S. Pustay Phone (330) 471-8161 E-mail ppustay@malone.edu CSS/Financial Aid Profile No Institutional Financial Aid Form No FAFSA Yes Application Deadline March 1 Financial Aid Award Announcement Rolling Scholarship Info www.malone.edu/ admissions/financial-aid Athletics: Athletic Division NCAA II Athletic Scholarships Yes Learning Disabled Students: LD Formal Program Available Limited Support Services Only No Yes Other Information: Participate in College Credit Plus International Baccalaureate ASL as foreign language credit Yes No No Cost for Academic Year 2015 - 2016: Tuition: Room and Board: Required Fees: Total: $27,104 $8,948 $856 $36,908 Contact Information: Malone University 2600 Cleveland Ave NW - Canton, Ohio 44709 Director of Admissions: Linda Kurtz Hoffman Phone: (800) 521-1146 Fax: (330) 471-8149 E-mail: admissions@malone.edu Web: www.malone.edu 47 Fall 2014 Enrollment: Full-time Undergraduates Part-time Undergraduates Total Undergraduate Enrollment Total Graduate/Professional Enrollment Percentage Undergraduate Men Percentage Undergraduate Women Percentage Undergraduate Minorities Average Class Size Student to Faculty Ratio 1,283 88 1,371 129 60% 40% 23% 12 10:1 Fall 2014 Freshman profile: Middle 50% ACT Composite Middle 50% SAT Reading Middle 50% SAT Math Average Freshman GPA Number in Freshman Class Percentage of Freshmen Receiving Aid Average Financial Aid for Freshmen 21-27 N/A 520-620 3.49 357 98% $28,879 Campus Life: Religious Affiliation N/A Campus Setting City: Small Academic Calendar Semester Yes Minority/Multicultural Programs Contact: Office of Diversity and Inclusion Student Organizations Yes Fraternities & Sororities Yes Intramural Sports Men Yes Women Yes Housing: Guaranteed Housing if Matriculation Fee Paid by May 1 Percentage of Full-time Undergraduates Living on Campus Yes 95% Admission Information (2015 - 2016): Early Decision No Apply by N/A Admission Notification by N/A Regular Admission Apply by April 15 Admission Notification by Rolling Application Fee $25 Application Fee Waiver No Online Application Yes (Website) www.marietta.edu Online Application Fee $25 Deferred Admission Yes Early Admission (after junior year) Yes Candidates' Reply Date May 1 Tuition Deposit $200 Financial Aid Information: Director of Financial Aid Emily Schuck Phone (800) 331-2709 E-mail finaid@marietta.edu CSS/Financial Aid Profile No Institutional Financial Aid Form No FAFSA Yes February 15 Application Deadline Financial Aid Award Announcement Rolling Scholarship Info www.marietta.edu/Admission/ financial_aid/scholarships.html Athletics: Athletic Division NCAA III Athletic Scholarships No Learning Disabled Students: LD Formal Program Available Limited Support Services Only No Yes Other Information: Participate in College Credit Plus International Baccalaureate ASL as foreign language credit Yes Yes Yes Cost for Academic Year 2015 - 2016: Tuition: Room and Board: Required Fees: Total: Contact Information: Marietta College 215 Fifth Street - Marietta, Ohio 45750 Director of Admissions: Scott McVicar Phone: (800) 331-7896 Fax: (740) 376-8888 E-mail: admit@marietta.edu Web: www.marietta.edu 48 $33,340 $10,770 $960 $45,070 Fall 2014 Enrollment: Full-time Undergraduates Part-time Undergraduates Total Undergraduate Enrollment Total Graduate/Professional Enrollment Percentage Undergraduate Men Percentage Undergraduate Women Percentage Undergraduate Minorities Average Class Size Student to Faculty Ratio 489 707 1,196 0 14% 86% 16% 18 6:1 Fall 2014 Freshman profile: Middle 50% ACT Composite Middle 50% SAT Reading Middle 50% SAT Math Average Freshman GPA Number in Freshman Class Percentage of Freshmen Receiving Aid Average Financial Aid for Freshmen N/A N/A N/A 3.13 34 84% $8,398 Campus Life: Religious Affiliation Campus Setting Academic Calendar Minority/Multicultural Programs Contact: Student Organizations Fraternities & Sororities Intramural Sports Men Women Housing: Guaranteed Housing if Matriculation Fee Paid by May 1 Percentage of Full-time Undergraduates Living on Campus Catholic City: Large Semester Yes Dave Crafts Yes No Yes Yes Yes 41% Admission Information (2015 - 2016): Early Decision No Apply by N/A Admission Notification by N/A Regular Admission Apply by Rolling Admission Notification by Rolling Application Fee $25 Application Fee Waiver Yes Online Application Yes (Website) www.mercycollege.edu Online Application Fee $25 Deferred Admission No Early Admission (after junior year) No Candidates' Reply Date May 1 Tuition Deposit $60 Financial Aid Information: Director of Financial Aid Julie Leslie Phone (419) 251-1598 E-mail financialaid@mercycollege.edu CSS/Financial Aid Profile No Institutional Financial Aid Form No FAFSA Yes Application Deadline Rolling Financial Aid Award Announcement Rolling Scholarship Info www.mercycollege.edu/ financial-aid/scholarships Athletics: Athletic Division N/A Athletic Scholarships No Learning Disabled Students: LD Formal Program Available Limited Support Services Only No Yes Other Information: Participate in College Credit Plus International Baccalaureate ASL as foreign language credit Yes Yes No Cost for Academic Year 2015 - 2016: Tuition: Room and Board: Required Fees: Total: $11,430 $0 $1,160 $12,590 Contact Information: Mercy College of Ohio 2221 Madison Avenue - Toledo, Ohio 43624 Vice President of Enrollment and Strategic Planning: Lori Edgeworth Phone: (419) 251-1313 Fax: (419) 251-1462 E-mail: admissions@mercycollege.edu Web: www.mercycollege.edu 49 Fall 2014 Enrollment: Full-time Undergraduates Part-time Undergraduates Total Undergraduate Enrollment Total Graduate/Professional Enrollment Percentage Undergraduate Men Percentage Undergraduate Women Percentage Undergraduate Minorities Average Class Size Student to Faculty Ratio 622 305 927 157 10% 90% 12% 30 12:1 Fall 2014 Freshman profile: Middle 50% ACT Composite Middle 50% SAT Reading Middle 50% SAT Math Average Freshman GPA Number in Freshman Class Percentage of Freshmen Receiving Aid Average Financial Aid for Freshmen 20-24 N/A N/A 3.52 79 92% $9,231 Campus Life: Religious Affiliation Campus Setting Academic Calendar Minority/Multicultural Programs Contact: Student Organizations Fraternities & Sororities Intramural Sports Men Women Catholic City: Large Semester Yes Kathy Espy Yes No Yes Yes Housing: Guaranteed Housing if Matriculation Fee Paid by May 1 Percentage of Full-time Undergraduates Living on Campus No 15% Admission Information (2015 - 2016): Early Decision No Apply by N/A Admission Notification by N/A Regular 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 $30 Deferred Admission No No Early Admission (after junior year) Candidates' Reply Date May 1 Tuition Deposit $300 Financial Aid Information: Director of Financial Aid Todd Everett Phone (614) 234-1842 teverett@mccn.edu E-mail CSS/Financial Aid Profile No No Institutional Financial Aid Form FAFSA Yes March 1 Application Deadline Financial Aid Award Announcement Rolling www.mccn.edu Scholarship Info Athletics: Athletic Division Athletic Scholarships Learning Disabled Students: LD Formal Program Available Limited Support Services Only No Yes Other Information: Participate in College Credit Plus International Baccalaureate ASL as foreign language credit Yes Yes Yes Cost for Academic Year 2015 - 2016: Tuition: Room and Board: Required Fees: Total: Contact Information: Mount Carmel College of Nursing 127 South Davis Avenue - Columbus, Ohio 43222 Director of Admission: Kim M. Campbell Phone: (614) 234-4266 Fax: (614) 234-5427 E-mail: admissions@mccn.edu Web: www.mccn.edu 50 No No $12,245 $5,000 $180 $17,425 Fall 2014 Enrollment: Full-time Undergraduates Part-time Undergraduates Total Undergraduate Enrollment Total Graduate/Professional Enrollment Percentage Undergraduate Men Percentage Undergraduate Women Percentage Undergraduate Minorities Average Class Size Student to Faculty Ratio 1,142 515 1,657 562 38% 62% 14% 19 11:1 Fall 2014 Freshman profile: Middle 50% ACT Composite Middle 50% SAT Reading Middle 50% SAT Math Average Freshman GPA Number in Freshman Class Percentage of Freshmen Receiving Aid Average Financial Aid for Freshmen 19-24 440-560 420-550 3.2 292 99% $21,771 Campus Life: Religious Affiliation Campus Setting Academic Calendar Minority/Multicultural Programs Contact: Student Organizations Fraternities & Sororities Intramural Sports Men Women Catholic Town: Fringe Semester Yes Janet Cox Yes Yes Housing: Guaranteed Housing if Matriculation Fee Paid by May 1 Percentage of Full-time Undergraduates Living on Campus Yes Yes Yes 32% Admission Information (2015 - 2016): Early Decision No Apply by N/A Admission Notification by N/A Regular Admission Apply by August 15 Admission Notification by Rolling Application Fee $25 Application Fee Waiver Yes Online Application Yes (Website) www.msj.edu Online Application Fee $25 Deferred Admission Yes Early Admission (after junior year) No Candidates' Reply Date May 1 Tuition Deposit $100 Financial Aid Information: Director of Financial Aid Kathryn Kelly Phone (513) 244-4418 E-mail kathy.kelly@msj.edu No CSS/Financial Aid Profile No Institutional Financial Aid Form Yes FAFSA March 1 Application Deadline Rolling Financial Aid Award Announcement Scholarship Info Athletics: Athletic Division Athletic Scholarships NCAA III No Learning Disabled Students: LD Formal Program Available Limited Support Services Only Yes No Other Information: Participate in College Credit Plus International Baccalaureate ASL as foreign language credit Yes Yes Yes Cost for Academic Year 2015 - 2016: Tuition: Room and Board: Required Fees: Total: $26,500 $8,810 $1,000 $36,310 Contact Information: Mount St. Joseph University 5701 Delhi Road - Cincinnati, Ohio 45233 Director of Admissions: Peggy Minnich Phone: (513) 244-4531 Fax: (513) 244-4629 E-mail: peggy.minnich@msj.edu Web: https://www.msj.edu/admission/overview5/ 51 Fall 2014 Enrollment: Full-time Undergraduates Part-time Undergraduates Total Undergraduate Enrollment Total Graduate/Professional Enrollment Percentage Undergraduate Men Percentage Undergraduate Women Percentage Undergraduate Minorities Average Class Size Student to Faculty Ratio 2,126 48 2,174 88 51% 49% 15% 19 13:1 Fall 2014 Freshman profile: Middle 50% ACT Composite Middle 50% SAT Reading Middle 50% SAT Math Average Freshman GPA Number in Freshman Class Percentage of Freshmen Receiving Aid Average Financial Aid for Freshmen 21-25 440-550 450-580 3.2 635 100% $21,231 Campus Life: Religious Affiliation Campus Setting Academic Calendar Minority/Multicultural Programs Contact: Student Organizations Fraternities & Sororities Intramural Sports Men Women United Methodist Rural: Fringe Semester Yes Jess Canavan Yes Yes Housing: Guaranteed Housing if Matriculation Fee Paid by May 1 Percentage of Full-time Undergraduates Living on Campus 52 Admission Information (2015 - 2016): Early Decision No Apply by N/A Admission Notification by N/A Regular Admission Apply by Rolling Admission Notification by Rolling Application Fee $0 Application Fee Waiver No Online Application Yes (Website) www.mountunion.edu/ apply-to-university $0 Online Application Fee Yes Deferred Admission No Early Admission (after junior year) May 1 Candidates' Reply Date $150 Tuition Deposit Financial Aid Information: Emily Mattison Director of Financial Aid (330) 823-2674 Phone E-mail finaid@mountunion.edu CSS/Financial Aid Profile No Institutional Financial Aid Form No FAFSA Yes Application Deadline Rolling Financial Aid Award Announcement Rolling www.mountunion.edu/ Scholarship types-of-financial-aid#GrantsandScholarships Info Athletics: Athletic Division Athletic Scholarships NCAA III No Learning Disabled Students: LD Formal Program Available Limited Support Services Only No Yes Yes Yes Other Information: Participate in College Credit Plus International Baccalaureate ASL as foreign language credit Yes Yes No Yes Cost for Academic Year 2015 - 2016: Tuition: Room and Board: Required Fees: Total: 74% Contact Information: University of Mount Union 1972 Clark Avenue - Alliance, Ohio 44601 Director of Admission: Jess Canavan Phone: (330) 823-2590 Fax: (330) 823-5097 E-mail: Admission@mountunion.edu Web: www.mountunion.edu/university-in-ohio-future-students $28,230 $9,540 $320 $38,090 Fall 2014 Enrollment: Full-time Undergraduates Part-time Undergraduates Total Undergraduate Enrollment Total Graduate/Professional Enrollment Percentage Undergraduate Men Percentage Undergraduate Women Percentage Undergraduate Minorities Average Class Size Student to Faculty Ratio 1,392 376 1,768 369 36% 64% 9% 14 14:1 Fall 2014 Freshman profile: Middle 50% ACT Composite Middle 50% SAT Reading Middle 50% SAT Math Average Freshman GPA Number in Freshman Class Percentage of Freshmen Receiving Aid Average Financial Aid for Freshmen 20-25 450-540 450-530 3.38 311 100% $21,383 Campus Life: Religious Affiliation Church of the Nazarene Campus Setting Suburb: Large Academic Calendar Four-one-four plan Minority/Multicultural Programs Yes Contact: James Singletary Student Organizations Yes Fraternities & Sororities No Intramural Sports Men Yes Women Yes Housing: Guaranteed Housing if Matriculation Fee Paid by May 1 Percentage of Full-time Undergraduates Living on Campus Yes 56% Admission Information (2015 - 2016): Early Decision No Apply by N/A Admission Notification by N/A Regular 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 $25 Deferred Admission Yes Early Admission (after junior year) No Candidates' Reply Date No set date Tuition Deposit $100 Financial Aid Information: Director of Financial Aid Jared Sponseller Phone (866) 686-8243 finaid@mvnu.edu E-mail No CSS/Financial Aid Profile No Institutional Financial Aid Form Yes FAFSA Application Deadline March 15 Rolling Financial Aid Award Announcement Scholarship Info www.mvnu.edu Athletics: Athletic Division Athletic Scholarships NAIA Yes Learning Disabled Students: LD Formal Program Available Limited Support Services Only No Yes Other Information: Participate in College Credit Plus International Baccalaureate ASL as foreign language credit Yes Yes Yes Cost for Academic Year 2015 - 2016: Tuition: Room and Board: Required Fees: Total: $25,498 $7,260 $250 $33,008 Contact Information: Mount Vernon Nazarene University 800 Martinsburg Road - Mt. Vernon, Ohio 43050 Director of Undergraduate Admissions: Tracy Waal Phone: (740) 397-9000 Fax: (740) 393-0511 E-mail: mvnu.admissions@mvnu.edu Web: www.mvnu.edu 53 Fall 2014 Enrollment: Full-time Undergraduates Part-time Undergraduates Total Undergraduate Enrollment Total Graduate/Professional Enrollment Percentage Undergraduate Men Percentage Undergraduate Women Percentage Undergraduate Minorities Average Class Size Student to Faculty Ratio 1,387 337 1,724 350 45% 55% 15% 22 13:1 Fall 2014 Freshman profile: Middle 50% ACT Composite Middle 50% SAT Reading Middle 50% SAT Math Average Freshman GPA Number in Freshman Class Percentage of Freshmen Receiving Aid Average Financial Aid for Freshmen 19-24 410-570 410-610 3.20 384 99% $24,368 Admission Information (2015 - 2016): Early Decision No Apply by N/A Admission Notification by N/A Regular 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 $0 Deferred Admission Yes Early Admission (after junior year) No Candidates' Reply Date May 1 Tuition Deposit $200 Financial Aid Information: Director of Financial Aid Beth DaLonzo Phone (740) 826-8139 E-mail faoffice@muskingum.edu CSS/Financial Aid Profile No Institutional Financial Aid Form No FAFSA Yes Application Deadline March 1 Financial Aid Award Announcement Rolling www.muskingum.edu Scholarship Info Athletics: Athletic Division Athletic Scholarships Campus Life: Religious Affiliation Presbyterian Church (USA) Campus Setting Town: Distant Academic Calendar Semester Minority/Multicultural Programs Yes Contact: Admission Office Student Organizations Yes Fraternities & Sororities Yes Intramural Sports Men Yes Women Yes Learning Disabled Students: LD Formal Program Available Limited Support Services Only Yes No Other Information: Participate in College Credit Plus International Baccalaureate ASL as foreign language credit Yes Yes No Housing: Guaranteed Housing if Matriculation Fee Paid by May 1 Percentage of Full-time Undergraduates Living on Campus Cost for Academic Year 2015 - 2016: Tuition: Room and Board: Required Fees: Total: Yes 85% Contact Information: Muskingum University 163 Stormont Street - New Concord, Ohio 43762 Director of Admissions: Beth DaLonzo Phone: (740) 826-8137 Fax: (740) 826-8100 E-mail: adminfo@muskingum.edu Web: www.muskingum.edu 54 NCAA III No $25,080 $10,190 $1,102 $36,372 Fall 2014 Enrollment: Full-time Undergraduates Part-time Undergraduates Total Undergraduate Enrollment Total Graduate/Professional Enrollment Percentage Undergraduate Men Percentage Undergraduate Women Percentage Undergraduate Minorities Average Class Size Student to Faculty Ratio 3,628 417 4,045 66 79% 21% 9% 25 26:1 Fall 2014 Freshman profile: Middle 50% ACT Composite Middle 50% SAT Reading Middle 50% SAT Math Average Freshman GPA Number in Freshman Class Percentage of Freshmen Receiving Aid Average Financial Aid for Freshmen N/A N/A N/A N/A 1,186 94% $10,266 Campus Life: Religious Affiliation Campus Setting Academic Calendar Minority/Multicultural Programs Contact: Student Organizations Fraternities & Sororities Intramural Sports Men Women N/A Suburb: Large Quarter No Yes No Yes Yes Housing: Guaranteed Housing if Matriculation Fee Paid by May 1 Percentage of Full-time Undergraduates Living on Campus Yes 35% Admission Information (2015 - 2016): No Early Decision Apply by N/A Admission Notification by N/A Regular Admission Apply by Rolling Admission Notification by Rolling Application Fee $20 Application Fee Waiver No Online Application Yes (Website) www.unoh.edu $20 Online Application Fee Deferred Admission No Early Admission (after junior year) No Candidates' Reply Date N/A Tuition Deposit $0 Financial Aid Information: Director of Financial Aid Wendell Schick Phone (419) 998-3140 E-mail wschick@unoh.edu CSS/Financial Aid Profile No Institutional Financial Aid Form No FAFSA Yes Application Deadline None Financial Aid Award Announcement Rolling Scholarship Info www.unoh.edu Athletics: Athletic Division Athletic Scholarships NAIA II Yes Learning Disabled Students: LD Formal Program Available Limited Support Services Only Yes Yes Other Information: Participate in College Credit Plus International Baccalaureate ASL as foreign language credit Yes No No Cost for Academic Year 2015 - 2016: Tuition: Room and Board: Required Fees: Total: $9,225 $6,750 $525 $16,500 Contact Information: University of Northwestern Ohio 1441 North Cable Road - Lima, Ohio 45805 Director of Admissions: Don Lowden Phone: (419) 998-3120 Fax: (419) 998-3139 E-mail: dmlowden@unoh.edu Web: www.unoh.edu 55 Fall 2014 Enrollment: Full-time Undergraduates Part-time Undergraduates Total Undergraduate Enrollment Total Graduate/Professional Enrollment Percentage Undergraduate Men Percentage Undergraduate Women Percentage Undergraduate Minorities Average Class Size Student to Faculty Ratio 1,374 681 2,055 226 43% 57% 28% 16 14:1 Fall 2014 Freshman profile: Middle 50% ACT Composite Middle 50% SAT Reading Middle 50% SAT Math Average Freshman GPA Number in Freshman Class Percentage of Freshmen Receiving Aid Average Financial Aid for Freshmen 18-22 390-480 390-500 3.0 336 100% $24,115 Campus Life: Religious Affiliation Campus Setting Academic Calendar Minority/Multicultural Programs Contact: Student Organizations Fraternities & Sororities Intramural Sports Men Women Housing: Guaranteed Housing if Matriculation Fee Paid by May 1 Percentage of Full-time Undergraduates Living on Campus Catholic City: Small Semester Yes Karl Rishe Yes No Yes Yes Yes 56% Admission Information (2015 - 2016): Early Decision N/A Apply by N/A Admission Notification by N/A Regular Admission Apply by N/A Admission Notification by Rolling Application Fee $0 Application Fee Waiver N/A Online Application Yes (Website) www.notredamecollege.edu Online Application Fee $0 Deferred Admission Yes Early Admission (after junior year) Yes Candidates' Reply Date May 1 Tuition Deposit $250 Financial Aid Information: Director of Financial Aid Mary McCrystal Phone (216) 373-5331 E-mail mmccrystal@ndc.edu CSS/Financial Aid Profile No Institutional Financial Aid Form No FAFSA Yes Application Deadline Rolling Financial Aid Award Announcement Rolling Scholarship Info www.notredamecollege.edu/ admissions/financial-information Athletics: NCAA II Athletic Division Yes Athletic Scholarships Learning Disabled Students: LD Formal Program Available Limited Support Services Only Yes No Other Information: Participate in College Credit Plus International Baccalaureate ASL as foreign language credit Yes No Yes Cost for Academic Year 2015 - 2016: Tuition: Room and Board: Required Fees: Total: Contact Information: Notre Dame College 4545 College Road - South Euclid, Ohio 44121 Dean of Enrollment: Beth A. Ford Phone: (216) 373-5351 Fax: (216) 373-5278 E-mail: admissions@ndc.edu Web: www.NotreDameCollege.edu 56 $26,820 $9,180 $700 $36,700 Fall 2014 Enrollment: Full-time Undergraduates Part-time Undergraduates Total Undergraduate Enrollment Total Graduate/Professional Enrollment Percentage Undergraduate Men Percentage Undergraduate Women Percentage Undergraduate Minorities Average Class Size Student to Faculty Ratio 2,920 41 2,961 17 45% 55% 30% 20 9:1 Fall 2014 Freshman profile: Middle 50% ACT Composite Middle 50% SAT Reading Middle 50% SAT Math Average Freshman GPA Number in Freshman Class Percentage of Freshmen Receiving Aid Average Financial Aid for Freshmen 28-32 640-730 620-720 3.58 797 91% $24,499 Campus Life: Religious Affiliation Campus Setting Academic Calendar Minority/Multicultural Programs Contact: Student Organizations Fraternities & Sororities Intramural Sports Men Women N/A Suburb: Midsize Four-one-four plan Yes Jesse Hernandez Yes No Housing: Guaranteed Housing if Matriculation Fee Paid by May 1 Percentage of Full-time Undergraduates Living on Campus Yes Yes Yes 77% Admission Information (2015 - 2016): Early Decision Yes Apply by Nov 15 or Jan 2 Admission Notification by Dec 15 or Feb 1 Regular 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 $0 Deferred Admission Yes Early Admission (after junior year) Rarely Candidates' Reply Date May 1 Tuition Deposit $300 Financial Aid Information: Director of Financial Aid Robert Reddy Phone (440) 775-8142 E-mail financial.aid@oberlin.edu CSS/Financial Aid Profile Yes Institutional Financial Aid Form No FAFSA Yes Application Deadline February 1 Financial Aid Award Announcement April 1 Scholarship Info new.oberlin.edu/ office/financial-aid Athletics: Athletic Division NCAA III Athletic Scholarships No Learning Disabled Students: LD Formal Program Available Limited Support Services Only Yes No Other Information: Participate in College Credit Plus International Baccalaureate ASL as foreign language credit Yes Yes No Cost for Academic Year 2015 - 2016: Tuition: Room and Board: Required Fees: Total: $49,928 $13,630 $658 $64,216 Contact Information: Oberlin College 101 North Professor Street - Oberlin, Ohio 44074 Vice President and Dean of Admissions and Financial Aid: Debra Chermonte Phone: (440) 775-8411 Fax: (440) 775-6905 E-mail: college.admissions@oberlin.edu Web: www.oberlin.edu 57 Fall 2014 Enrollment: Full-time Undergraduates Part-time Undergraduates Total Undergraduate Enrollment Total Graduate/Professional Enrollment Percentage Undergraduate Men Percentage Undergraduate Women Percentage Undergraduate Minorities Average Class Size Student to Faculty Ratio 1,613 2,125 3,738 320 37% 63% 32% 10 10:1 Fall 2014 Freshman profile: Middle 50% ACT Composite Middle 50% SAT Reading Middle 50% SAT Math Average Freshman GPA Number in Freshman Class Percentage of Freshmen Receiving Aid Average Financial Aid for Freshmen 17-22 N/A N/A N/A 351 94% $12,814 Campus Life: Religious Affiliation Campus Setting Academic Calendar Minority/Multicultural Programs Contact: Student Organizations Fraternities & Sororities Intramural Sports Men Women Other Protestant Town: Distant Semester Yes Rev. Donald Glenn Yes No Housing: Guaranteed Housing if Matriculation Fee Paid by May 1 Percentage of Full-time Undergraduates Living on Campus Yes Yes Yes 8% Admission Information (2015 - 2016): Early Decision No Apply by N/A Admission Notification by N/A Regular Admission Apply by N/A Admission Notification by N/A Application Fee $25 Application Fee Waiver Yes Online Application Yes (Website) www.ohiochristian.edu Online Application Fee $0 Deferred Admission N/A Early Admission (after junior year) Yes Candidates' Reply Date Aug. 1 Tuition Deposit $100 Financial Aid Information: Director of Financial Aid Wes Brothers Phone (740) 477-7757 E-mail wbrothers@ohiochristian.edu CSS/Financial Aid Profile No Institutional Financial Aid Form No FAFSA Yes Application Deadline May 1 Financial Aid Award Announcement Aug. 1 www.ohiochristian.edu/aid Scholarship Info Athletics: NCCAA Athletic Division Yes Athletic Scholarships Learning Disabled Students: LD Formal Program Available Limited Support Services Only No Yes Other Information: Participate in College Credit Plus International Baccalaureate ASL as foreign language credit Yes No No Cost for Academic Year 2015 - 2016: Tuition: Room and Board: Required Fees: Total: Contact Information: Ohio Christian University 1476 Lancaster Pike - Circleville, OH 43113 Vice President for Enrollment: Michael Egenreider Phone: (877) 762-8669 Fax: (740) 420-5921 E-mail: enroll@ohiochristian.edu Web: www.ohiochristian.edu/ 58 $17,490 $7,498 $1,250 $26,238 Fall 2014 Enrollment: Full-time Undergraduates Part-time Undergraduates Total Undergraduate Enrollment Total Graduate/Professional Enrollment Percentage Undergraduate Men Percentage Undergraduate Women Percentage Undergraduate Minorities Average Class Size Student to Faculty Ratio 1,292 573 1,865 842 46% 54% 30% 18 15:1 Fall 2014 Freshman profile: Middle 50% ACT Composite Middle 50% SAT Reading Middle 50% SAT Math Average Freshman GPA Number in Freshman Class Percentage of Freshmen Receiving Aid Average Financial Aid for Freshmen 19-24 410-520 430-540 3.34 226 100% $26,662 Admission Information (2015 - 2016): Early Decision No Apply by N/A Admission Notification by N/A Regular Admission Apply by Rolling Admission Notification by Rolling Application Fee $25 Application Fee Waiver On as-needed basis Online Application Yes (Website) www.ohiodominican.edu $0 Online Application Fee Deferred Admission Yes Yes Early Admission (after junior year) Candidates' Reply Date Rolling Tuition Deposit $150 Financial Aid Information: Tara Schneider Interim Director of Financial Aid Phone (614) 251-4778 E-mail finaid@ohiodominican.edu CSS/Financial Aid Profile No Institutional Financial Aid Form No FAFSA Yes Application Deadline Priority Financial Aid Award Announcement Rolling Scholarship Info www.ohiodominican.edu Athletics: Athletic Division Athletic Scholarships Campus Life: Religious Affiliation Catholic (Dominican) Campus Setting City: Large Academic Calendar Semester Minority/Multicultural Programs Yes Contact: Sharon Reed Student Organizations Yes Fraternities & Sororities No Intramural Sports Men Yes Women Yes Learning Disabled Students: LD Formal Program Available Limited Support Services Only No Yes Other Information: Participate in College Credit Plus International Baccalaureate ASL as foreign language credit Yes Yes Yes Housing: Guaranteed Housing if Matriculation Fee Paid by May 1 Percentage of Full-time Undergraduates Living on Campus Cost for Academic Year 2015 - 2016: Tuition: Room and Board: Required Fees: Total: Yes 70% NCAA II Yes $29,690 $10,600 $580 $40,870 Contact Information: Ohio Dominican University 1216 Sunbury Road - Columbus, Ohio 43219 Director of Admissions: Michelle Houck Phone: (614) 251-4500 Fax: (614) 251-0156 E-mail: admissions@ohiodominican.edu Web: www.ohiodominican.edu 59 Fall 2014 Enrollment: Full-time Undergraduates Part-time Undergraduates Total Undergraduate Enrollment Total Graduate/Professional Enrollment Percentage Undergraduate Men Percentage Undergraduate Women Percentage Undergraduate Minorities Average Class Size Student to Faculty Ratio 2,262 592 2,854 841 52% 48% 15% 19 12:1 Fall 2014 Freshman profile: Middle 50% ACT Composite Middle 50% SAT Reading Middle 50% SAT Math Average Freshman GPA Number in Freshman Class Percentage of Freshmen Receiving Aid Average Financial Aid for Freshmen 23-29 520-620 530-650 3.7 628 100% $34,743 Campus Life: Religious Affiliation Campus Setting Academic Calendar Minority/Multicultural Programs Contact: Student Organizations Fraternities & Sororities Intramural Sports Men Women United Methodist Town: Distant Semester Yes Christopher Jordan Yes Yes Yes Yes Housing: Guaranteed Housing if Matriculation Fee Paid by May 1 Percentage of Full-time Undergraduates Living on Campus Yes 63% Admission Information (2015 - 2016): Early Decision No Apply by N/A Admission Notification by N/A Regular Admission Apply by Rolling (except pharmacy - December 1) Admission Notification by Rolling Application Fee $0 Application Fee Waiver N/A Online Application Yes (Website) www.onu.edu Online Application Fee $0 Deferred Admission Yes Early Admission (after junior year) No Candidates' Reply Date May 1 Tuition Deposit $200 Financial Aid Information: Director of Financial Aid Melanie Weaver Phone (419) 772-2272 E-mail m-weaver.2@onu.edu CSS/Financial Aid Profile No Institutional Financial Aid Form No FAFSA Yes Application Deadline April 15 Financial Aid Award Announcement Rolling Scholarship Info www.onu.edu/admissions/ financial_aid/scholarships Athletics: Athletic Division NCAA III Athletic Scholarships No Learning Disabled Students: LD Formal Program Available Limited Support Services Only No Yes Other Information: Participate in College Credit Plus International Baccalaureate ASL as foreign language credit Yes Yes No Cost for Academic Year 2015 - 2016: Tuition: Room and Board: Required Fees: Total: Contact Information: Ohio Northern University 525 South Main St - Ada, Ohio 45810 Director of Admissions: Deborah Miller Phone: (419) 772-2260 Fax: (419) 772-2821 E-mail: admissions-ug@onu.edu Web: www.onu.edu 60 $28,250 $10,890 $560 $39,700 Fall 2014 Enrollment: Full-time Undergraduates Part-time Undergraduates Total Undergraduate Enrollment Total Graduate/Professional Enrollment Percentage Undergraduate Men Percentage Undergraduate Women Percentage Undergraduate Minorities Average Class Size Student to Faculty Ratio 1,717 17 1,734 0 47% 53% 25% 19 10:1 Fall 2014 Freshman profile: Middle 50% ACT Composite Middle 50% SAT Reading Middle 50% SAT Math Average Freshman GPA Number in Freshman Class Percentage of Freshmen Receiving Aid Average Financial Aid for Freshmen 22-28 N/A N/A 3.46 458 100% $31,881 Campus Life: Religious Affiliation Campus Setting Academic Calendar Minority/Multicultural Programs Contact: Student Organizations Fraternities & Sororities Intramural Sports Men Women United Methodist Town: Fringe Semester Yes Patricia Kelly Yes Yes Yes Yes Housing: Guaranteed Housing if Matriculation Fee Paid by May 1 Percentage of Full-time Undergraduates Living on Campus Yes 98% Admission Information (2015 - 2016): Early Decision Yes Apply by November 15 Admission Notification by November 30 Regular Admission Apply by March 1 Admission Notification by March 1 then rolling Application Fee $0 Application Fee Waiver Yes Online Application Yes (Website) www.owu.edu Online Application Fee $0 Deferred Admission Yes Early Admission (after junior year) Yes Candidates' Reply Date May 1 Tuition Deposit $400 Financial Aid Information: Director of Financial Aid Kevin Paskvan Phone (740) 368-3050 E-mail financialaid@owu.edu CSS/Financial Aid Profile No Institutional Financial Aid Form No FAFSA Yes Application Deadline March 1 Financial Aid Award Announcement Rolling Scholarship Info choose.owu.edu/ financialAidAndScholarships Athletics: NCAA III Athletic Division Athletic Scholarships No Learning Disabled Students: LD Formal Program Available Limited Support Services Only No Yes Other Information: Participate in College Credit Plus International Baccalaureate ASL as foreign language credit Yes Yes No Cost for Academic Year 2015 - 2016: Tuition: Room and Board: Required Fees: Total: $42,910 $12,030 $320 $55,260 Contact Information: Ohio Wesleyan University 61 South Sandusky Street - Delaware, Ohio 43015 Vice President for Enrollment: Susan Dileno Phone: (740) 368-3020 Fax: (740) 368-3314 E-mail: owuadmit@owu.edu Web: choose.owu.edu/ 61 Fall 2014 Enrollment: Full-time Undergraduates Part-time Undergraduates Total Undergraduate Enrollment Total Graduate/Professional Enrollment Percentage Undergraduate Men Percentage Undergraduate Women Percentage Undergraduate Minorities Average Class Size Student to Faculty Ratio 2,128 214 2,342 449 39% 61% 13% 20 10:1 Fall 2014 Freshman profile: Middle 50% ACT Composite Middle 50% SAT Reading Middle 50% SAT Math Average Freshman GPA Number in Freshman Class Percentage of Freshmen Receiving Aid Average Financial Aid for Freshmen 21-26 498-610 500-620 3.50 560 99% $23,817 Campus Life: Religious Affiliation United Methodist Campus Setting Suburb: Large Academic Calendar Four-one-four plan Minority/Multicultural Programs Yes Contact: Student Affairs Office Student Organizations Yes Fraternities & Sororities Yes Intramural Sports Men Yes Women Yes Housing: Guaranteed Housing if Matriculation Fee Paid by May 1 Percentage of Full-time Undergraduates Living on Campus Yes 60% Admission Information (2015 - 2016): No Early Decision Apply by N/A Admission Notification by N/A Regular Admission Apply by March 1 Admission Notification by Rolling Application Fee $25 Application Fee Waiver Yes Online Application Yes (Website) www.otterbein.edu Online Application Fee $25 Deferred Admission Yes Early Admission (after junior year) Yes Candidates' Reply Date May 1 Tuition Deposit $150 Financial Aid Information: Director of Financial Aid Thomas Yarnell Phone (614) 823-1502 E-mail FinancialAid@otterbein.edu CSS/Financial Aid Profile No Institutional Financial Aid Form No FAFSA Yes Application Deadline February 15 Financial Aid Award Announcement Rolling Scholarship Info www.otterbein.edu Athletics: Athletic Division Athletic Scholarships Learning Disabled Students: LD Formal Program Available Limited Support Services Only No Yes Other Information: Participate in College Credit Plus International Baccalaureate ASL as foreign language credit Yes Yes Yes Cost for Academic Year 2015 - 2016: Tuition: Room and Board: Required Fees: Total: Contact Information: Otterbein University 1 South Grove Street - Westerville, Ohio 43081 Director of Admission: Ben Shoemaker Phone: (614) 823-1500 Fax: (614) 823-1200 E-mail: uotterb@otterbein.edu Web: www.otterbein.edu 62 NCAA III No $31,424 $9,662 $200 $41,286 Fall 2014 Enrollment: Full-time Undergraduates Part-time Undergraduates Total Undergraduate Enrollment Total Graduate/Professional Enrollment Percentage Undergraduate Men Percentage Undergraduate Women Percentage Undergraduate Minorities Average Class Size Student to Faculty Ratio 1,721 426 2,147 55 37% 63% 7% 18 19:1 Fall 2014 Freshman profile: Middle 50% ACT Composite Middle 50% SAT Reading Middle 50% SAT Math Average Freshman GPA Number in Freshman Class Percentage of Freshmen Receiving Aid Average Financial Aid for Freshmen N/A N/A N/A 2.8 341 92% $10,436 Campus Life: Religious Affiliation Campus Setting Academic Calendar Minority/Multicultural Programs Contact: Student Organizations Fraternities & Sororities Intramural Sports Men Women N/A Rural: Distant Semester Yes Aaron Quinn Yes Yes Housing: Guaranteed Housing if Matriculation Fee Paid by May 1 Percentage of Full-time Undergraduates Living on Campus Yes Yes Yes 19% Admission Information (2015 - 2016): Early Decision No Apply by N/A Admission Notification by N/A Regular Admission Apply by August 12 Admission Notification by Rolling Application Fee $25 Application Fee Waiver Yes Online Application Yes (Website) www.rio.edu Online Application Fee $0 Deferred Admission Yes Early Admission (after junior year) Yes Candidates' Reply Date N/A Tuition Deposit $0 Financial Aid Information: Director of Financial Aid Meghann Fraley Phone (800) 282-7201 x7218 E-mail finaid@rio.edu CSS/Financial Aid Profile No Institutional Financial Aid Form No FAFSA Yes Application Deadline Rolling Financial Aid Award Announcement Rolling Scholarship Info www.rio.edu/ financial-aid/index.cfm Athletics: Athletic Division NAIA Athletic Scholarships Yes Learning Disabled Students: LD Formal Program Available Limited Support Services Only Yes Yes Other Information: Participate in College Credit Plus International Baccalaureate ASL as foreign language credit Yes Yes No Cost for Academic Year 2015 - 2016: Tuition: Room and Board: Required Fees: Total: $23,260 $9,920 $600 $33,780 Contact Information: University of Rio Grande 218 N. College Avenue - Rio Grande, Ohio 45674 Acting Director of Admission: Kristie Russell Phone: (740) 245-7208 Fax: (740) 245-7260 E-mail: admissions@rio.edu Web: www.rio.edu/admissions/index.cfm 63 Fall 2014 Enrollment: Full-time Undergraduates Part-time Undergraduates Total Undergraduate Enrollment Total Graduate/Professional Enrollment Percentage Undergraduate Men Percentage Undergraduate Women Percentage Undergraduate Minorities Average Class Size Student to Faculty Ratio 1,966 1,050 3,016 1,084 46% 54% 26% 20 18:1 Fall 2014 Freshman profile: Middle 50% ACT Composite Middle 50% SAT Reading Middle 50% SAT Math Average Freshman GPA Number in Freshman Class Percentage of Freshmen Receiving Aid Average Financial Aid for Freshmen N/A N/A N/A 3.05 500 97% $19,869 Campus Life: Religious Affiliation Campus Setting Academic Calendar Minority/Multicultural Programs Contact: Student Organizations Fraternities & Sororities Intramural Sports Men Women N/A Town: Distant Semester Yes Admission Office Yes Yes Housing: Guaranteed Housing if Matriculation Fee Paid by May 1 Percentage of Full-time Undergraduates Living on Campus Yes Yes Yes 75% Admission Information (2015 - 2016): Early Decision No Apply by N/A Admission Notification by N/A Regular 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 $0 Deferred Admission Yes Early Admission (after junior year) No Candidates' Reply Date May 1 Tuition Deposit $50 Financial Aid Information: Director of Financial Aid Andrea Faber Phone (419) 448-3375 E-mail faberad@tiffin.edu CSS/Financial Aid Profile No Institutional Financial Aid Form No FAFSA Yes Application Deadline March 31 Financial Aid Award Announcement Rolling Scholarship Info www.tiffin.edu Athletics: Athletic Division Athletic Scholarships Learning Disabled Students: LD Formal Program Available Limited Support Services Only Yes No Other Information: Participate in College Credit Plus International Baccalaureate ASL as foreign language credit Yes Yes No Cost for Academic Year 2015 - 2016: Tuition: Room and Board: Required Fees: Total: Contact Information: Tiffin University 155 Miami Street - Tiffin, Ohio 44883 Director of Undergraduate Admissions: Mrs. Sarah Johnson Phone: (800) 968-6446 Fax: (419) 443-5006 E-mail: Admiss@tiffin.edu Web: www.tiffin.edu 64 NCAA II Yes $22,140 $10,196 $50 $32,386 Fall 2014 Enrollment: Full-time Undergraduates Part-time Undergraduates Total Undergraduate Enrollment Total Graduate/Professional Enrollment Percentage Undergraduate Men Percentage Undergraduate Women Percentage Undergraduate Minorities Average Class Size Student to Faculty Ratio 560 525 1,085 482 48% 52% 49% 5 8:1 Fall 2014 Freshman profile: Middle 50% ACT Composite Middle 50% SAT Reading Middle 50% SAT Math Average Freshman GPA Number in Freshman Class Percentage of Freshmen Receiving Aid Average Financial Aid for Freshmen N/A N/A N/A N/A 0 100% $7,171 Campus Life: Religious Affiliation Campus Setting Academic Calendar Minority/Multicultural Programs Contact: Student Organizations Fraternities & Sororities Intramural Sports Men Women Housing: Guaranteed Housing if Matriculation Fee Paid by May 1 Percentage of Full-time Undergraduates Living on Campus N/A City: Large Trimester No N/A Yes N/A No No N/A 0% Admission Information (2015 - 2016): Early Decision N/A Apply by N/A Admission Notification by N/A Regular Admission Apply by Rolling Admission Notification by Within 1 month Application Fee $0 Application Fee Waiver N/A Online Application Yes (Website) www.myunion.edu Online Application Fee $0 Deferred Admission Yes Early Admission (after junior year) N/A Candidates' Reply Date Beginning of term Tuition Deposit $0 Financial Aid Information: Director of Financial Aid Edward Walton Phone (513) 861-6400 E-mail ed.walton@myunion.edu CSS/Financial Aid Profile Yes Institutional Financial Aid Form Yes FAFSA Yes N/A Application Deadline N/A Financial Aid Award Announcement Scholarship Info www.myunion.edu/admissions/ scholarship/index.html Athletics: Athletic Division N/A Athletic Scholarships N/A Learning Disabled Students: LD Formal Program Available Limited Support Services Only No Yes Other Information: Participate in College Credit Plus International Baccalaureate ASL as foreign language credit No Yes No Cost for Academic Year 2015 - 2016: Tuition: Room and Board: Required Fees: Total: $12,000 $0 $144 $12,144 Contact Information: Union Institute & University 440 East McMillan Street - Cincinnati, Ohio 45206 Director of Admissions: Vacant Phone: (513) 861-6400 Fax: (513) 861-3218 E-mail: admissions@myunion.edu Web: www.myunion.edu 65 Admission Information (2015 − 2016): Regular Admission Apply By: 30 days prior to beginning of semester Application Notification by: Rolling Application Fee: $80 Application Fee Waiver: No Online Application: Yes Website: apply.united.edu Deferred Admission: Yes, no more than one semester Required Admission Deposit: No Graduate Degree Programs Only Fall 2014 Enrollment: Full-time Graduates: Part-time Graduates: Total Graduate Enrollment: Percentage Graduate Men: Percentage Graduate Women: Percentage Graduate Minorities: Average Class Size: Student to Faculty Ratio: Campus Life: Religious Affiliation: Campus Setting: Suburb: Academic Calendar: Minority/Multicultural Programs: Contact: Student Organizations: 511 50 561 57% 43% 53% 20 20:1 United Methodist Large Semester Yes Dean Blimline Yes Financial Aid Information: Director of Financial Aid: Marcia Byrd Phone: 937-529-2223 E-mail: mbyrd@united.edu Institutional Financial Aid Form: Yes Application Deadline: Fall: July 1 Spring: December 1 Financial Aid Announcement: Rolling Scholarship Info: http://www.united.edu/Scholarships/ Scholarships/menu-id-236.html Learning Disabled Students: LD Formal Program Available: No Limited Support Services Only Yes (on a case by case basis) Cost for Academic Year 2015 − 2016: Tuition (Masters): $710 per credit hour Degrees Credits Master of Divinity 78 Master of Theological Studies 48 Master of Arts in Christian Ministry 45 Doctor of Ministry 60 66 Contact Information: United Theological Seminary 4501 Denlinger Road − Dayton, Ohio 45426 Associate Director of Admissions Phone: (937) 529-2201 ext. 3300 or (800) 322-5817 Fax: (800) 518-2565 E-mail: admissions@united.edu Web: www.united.edu Years 3 2 1-1/2 3 Fall 2014 Enrollment: Full-time Undergraduates Part-time Undergraduates Total Undergraduate Enrollment Total Graduate/Professional Enrollment Percentage Undergraduate Men Percentage Undergraduate Women Percentage Undergraduate Minorities Average Class Size Student to Faculty Ratio 632 1,085 1,717 205 48% 52% 16% 17 18:1 Fall 2014 Freshman profile: Middle 50% ACT Composite Middle 50% SAT Reading Middle 50% SAT Math Average Freshman GPA Number in Freshman Class Percentage of Freshmen Receiving Aid Average Financial Aid for Freshmen 18-20 400-440 450-490 2.87 241 72% $18,305 Campus Life: Religious Affiliation Campus Setting Academic Calendar Minority/Multicultural Programs Contact: Student Organizations Fraternities & Sororities Intramural Sports Men Women Swedenborgian Town: Fringe Semester Yes Admissions Yes No Housing: Guaranteed Housing if Matriculation Fee Paid by May 1 Percentage of Full-time Undergraduates Living on Campus Yes Yes Yes 55% Admission Information (2015 - 2016): Early Decision No Please see website Apply by Admission Notification by Please see website Regular Admission Apply by Please see website Rolling Admission Notification by $25 Application Fee Yes Application Fee Waiver Yes Online Application www.urbana.edu (Website) $25 Online Application Fee Yes Deferred Admission Yes Early Admission (after junior year) May 1 Candidates' Reply Date $125 Tuition Deposit Financial Aid Information: Samuel Selvage Director of Financial Aid Phone (937) 772-9251 E-mail financialaid@urbana.edu CSS/Financial Aid Profile No Institutional Financial Aid Form Yes FAFSA Yes Application Deadline April 1 Financial Aid Award Announcement Rolling www.urbana.edu/finaid.html Scholarship Info Athletics: NCAA II Athletic Division Yes Athletic Scholarships Learning Disabled Students: LD Formal Program Available Limited Support Services Only No Yes Other Information: Participate in College Credit Plus International Baccalaureate ASL as foreign language credit Yes Yes No Cost for Academic Year 2015 - 2016: Tuition: Room and Board: Required Fees: Total: $22,012 $8,808 $0 $30,820 Contact Information: Urbana University 579 College Way - Urbana, Ohio 43078 Director of Admissions: Donnell Wiggins Phone: (937) 772-9329 Fax: (937) 652-6871 E-mail: admissions@urbana.edu Web: www.urbana.edu 67 Fall 2014 Enrollment: Full-time Undergraduates Part-time Undergraduates Total Undergraduate Enrollment Total Graduate/Professional Enrollment Percentage Undergraduate Men Percentage Undergraduate Women Percentage Undergraduate Minorities Average Class Size Student to Faculty Ratio 485 221 706 530 8% 92% 33% 13 6:1 Fall 2014 Freshman profile: Middle 50% ACT Composite Middle 50% SAT Reading Middle 50% SAT Math Average Freshman GPA Number in Freshman Class Percentage of Freshmen Receiving Aid Average Financial Aid for Freshmen 18-25 440-580 450-590 3.30 92 100% $29,198 Campus Life: Religious Affiliation Campus Setting Academic Calendar Minority/Multicultural Programs Contact: Student Organizations Fraternities & Sororities Intramural Sports Men Women Catholic (Ursuline) Suburb: Large Semester Yes Tina Roan Lining Yes No Housing: Guaranteed Housing if Matriculation Fee Paid by May 1 Percentage of Full-time Undergraduates Living on Campus No No Yes 40% Admission Information (2015 - 2016): Early Decision No Apply by N/A Admission Notification by N/A Regular Admission Apply by February 1st Admission Notification by Rolling Application Fee $25 Application Fee Waiver On as-needed basis Online Application Yes (Website) ursuline.edu/apply Online Application Fee $0 Deferred Admission Yes Early Admission (after junior year) Yes Candidates' Reply Date May 1 Tuition Deposit $100 Financial Aid Information: Director of Financial Aid Mary Lynn Perri Phone (440) 646-8330 E-mail mperri@ursuline.edu CSS/Financial Aid Profile No Institutional Financial Aid Form No FAFSA Yes Application Deadline Rolling Financial Aid Award Announcement Rolling ursuline.edu/scholarships Scholarship Info Athletics: Athletic Division NCAA Division II Athletic Scholarships Yes Learning Disabled Students: LD Formal Program Available Limited Support Services Only Yes Yes Other Information: Participate in College Credit Plus International Baccalaureate ASL as foreign language credit Yes Yes No Cost for Academic Year 2015 - 2016: Tuition: Room and Board: Required Fees: Total: Contact Information: Ursuline College 2550 Lander Road - Pepper Pike, Ohio 44124 Director of Admissions: Carolyn Noll Sorg Phone: (440) 449-4200 Fax: (440) 684-6138 E-mail: admission@ursuline.edu Web: ursuline.edu/admission 68 $28,230 $9,490 $290 $38,010 Fall 2014 Enrollment: Full-time Undergraduates Part-time Undergraduates Total Undergraduate Enrollment Total Graduate/Professional Enrollment Percentage Undergraduate Men Percentage Undergraduate Women Percentage Undergraduate Minorities Average Class Size Student to Faculty Ratio 1,903 422 2,325 594 38% 62% 15% 13 13:1 Fall 2014 Freshman profile: Middle 50% ACT Composite Middle 50% SAT Reading Middle 50% SAT Math Average Freshman GPA Number in Freshman Class Percentage of Freshmen Receiving Aid Average Financial Aid for Freshmen 20-25 440-550 460-560 3.35 447 100% $23,634 Campus Life: Religious Catholic (Brothers of Christian Affiliation Instruction) Campus Setting Suburb: Large Academic Calendar Semester Minority/Multicultural Programs Yes Contact: Student Affairs Student Organizations Yes Fraternities & Sororities No Intramural Sports Men Yes Women Yes Housing: Guaranteed Housing if Matriculation Fee Paid by May 1 Percentage of Full-time Undergraduates Living on Campus Yes 52% Admission Information (2015 - 2016): Early Decision No Apply by N/A Admission Notification by N/A Regular Admission Apply by Rolling Admission Notification by Rolling $25 Application Fee Application Fee Waiver Yes Online Application Yes (Website) www.walsh.edu Online Application Fee $0 Yes Deferred Admission Rarely Early Admission (after junior year) May 1 Candidates' Reply Date $125 Tuition Deposit Financial Aid Information: Holly VanGilder Director of Financial Aid (330) 490-7148 Phone E-mail hvangilder@walsh.edu CSS/Financial Aid Profile No Institutional Financial Aid Form Yes FAFSA Yes Application Deadline May 1 Financial Aid Award Announcement Rolling Scholarship Info www.walsh.edu/ sources-of-financial-aid Athletics: NCAA II Athletic Division Yes Athletic Scholarships Learning Disabled Students: LD Formal Program Available Limited Support Services Only No Yes Other Information: Participate in College Credit Plus International Baccalaureate ASL as foreign language credit Yes Yes Yes Cost for Academic Year 2015 - 2016: Tuition: Room and Board: Required Fees: Total: $26,300 $9,920 $1,410 $37,630 Contact Information: Walsh University 2020 East Maple Street NW - North Canton, Ohio 44720 Director of Admissions: Rebecca Coneglio Phone: (330) 490-7190 Fax: (330) 490-7165 E-mail: admissions@walsh.edu Web: www.walsh.edu/future-students 69 Fall 2014 Enrollment: Full-time Undergraduates Part-time Undergraduates Total Undergraduate Enrollment Total Graduate/Professional Enrollment Percentage Undergraduate Men Percentage Undergraduate Women Percentage Undergraduate Minorities Average Class Size Student to Faculty Ratio 348 16 364 23 40% 60% 96% 10 8:1 Fall 2014 Freshman profile: Middle 50% ACT Composite Middle 50% SAT Reading Middle 50% SAT Math Average Freshman GPA Number in Freshman Class Percentage of Freshmen Receiving Aid Average Financial Aid for Freshmen 13-17 N/A N/A 2.7 33 100% $19,851 Campus Life: Religious Affiliation African Methodist Episcopal Campus Setting Rural: Fringe Academic Calendar Semester Minority/Multicultural Programs Yes Contact: Student Activities Student Organizations Yes Fraternities & Sororities Yes Intramural Sports Men Yes Women Yes Housing: Guaranteed Housing if Matriculation Fee Paid by May 1 Percentage of Full-time Undergraduates Living on Campus Yes 95% Admission Information (2015 - 2016): N/A Early Decision Apply by N/A Admission Notification by N/A Regular Admission Apply by April 1 Admission Notification by Rolling Application Fee $0 Application Fee Waiver N/A Online Application Yes (Website) www.wilberforce.edu Online Application Fee $0 Deferred Admission Yes Early Admission (after junior year) Rarely Candidates' Reply Date May 15 Tuition Deposit $225 Financial Aid Information: Director of Financial Aid Mrs. Terry Jeffries Phone (937) 708-5727 E-mail ecounselor@wilberforce.edu CSS/Financial Aid Profile Yes Institutional Financial Aid Form No FAFSA Yes Application Deadline March 15 Financial Aid Award Announcement Rolling Scholarship Info www.wilberforce.edu/?p=5481 Athletics: Athletic Division NAIA Athletic Scholarships Yes Learning Disabled Students: LD Formal Program Available Limited Support Services Only No Yes Other Information: Participate in College Credit Plus International Baccalaureate ASL as foreign language credit Yes No No Cost for Academic Year 2015 - 2016: Tuition: Room and Board: Required Fees: Total: Contact Information: Wilberforce University P.O. Box 1001 - Wilberforce, Ohio 45384 Associate Vice President for Admissions and Financial Aid: Mrs. Terry Jeffries Phone: (937) 708-5721 Fax: (937) 376-4751 E-mail: admission@wilberforce.edu Web: www.wilberforce.edu/admissions/ 70 $12,020 $6,456 $1,230 $19,706 Fall 2014 Enrollment: Full-time Undergraduates Part-time Undergraduates Total Undergraduate Enrollment Total Graduate/Professional Enrollment Percentage Undergraduate Men Percentage Undergraduate Women Percentage Undergraduate Minorities Average Class Size Student to Faculty Ratio 1,110 90 1,200 0 46% 54% 16% 16 16:1 Fall 2014 Freshman profile: Middle 50% ACT Composite Middle 50% SAT Reading Middle 50% SAT Math Average Freshman GPA Number in Freshman Class Percentage of Freshmen Receiving Aid Average Financial Aid for Freshmen 18-23 N/A 420-530 3.21 383 100% $25,665 Campus Life: Religious Affiliation Religious Society of Friends Campus Setting Town: Distant Academic Calendar Semester Minority/Multicultural Programs Yes Contact: Chip Murdock Student Organizations Yes Fraternities & Sororities Yes Intramural Sports Men Yes Women Yes Housing: Guaranteed Housing if Matriculation Fee Paid by May 1 Percentage of Full-time Undergraduates Living on Campus Yes 93% Admission Information (2015 - 2016): Early Decision No Apply by N/A Admission Notification by N/A Regular Admission Apply by July 1 Admission Notification by Rolling Application Fee $0 Application Fee Waiver N/A Online Application Yes (Website) www.wilmington.edu Online Application Fee $0 Deferred Admission No Early Admission (after junior year) No Candidates' Reply Date May 1 Tuition Deposit $100 Financial Aid Information: Director of Financial Aid Cheryl Louallen Phone (800) 341-9318 x337 E-mail cheryl_louallen@wilmington.edu CSS/Financial Aid Profile No Institutional Financial Aid Form No FAFSA Yes Application Deadline Rolling Financial Aid Award Announcement Priority Scholarship Info www.wilmington.edu Athletics: Athletic Division Athletic Scholarships NCAA III No Learning Disabled Students: LD Formal Program Available Limited Support Services Only No Yes Other Information: Participate in College Credit Plus International Baccalaureate ASL as foreign language credit Yes No No Cost for Academic Year 2015 - 2016: Tuition: Room and Board: Required Fees: Total: $23,800 $9,500 $700 $34,000 Contact Information: Wilmington College Pyle Center Box 1325 - Wilmington, Ohio 45177 Director of Admission: Tina Garland Phone: (937) 382-6661 Fax: (937) 383-8542 E-mail: admission@wilmington.edu Web: www.wilmington.edu 71 Fall 2014 Enrollment: Full-time Undergraduates Part-time Undergraduates Total Undergraduate Enrollment Total Graduate/Professional Enrollment Percentage Undergraduate Men Percentage Undergraduate Women Percentage Undergraduate Minorities Average Class Size Student to Faculty Ratio 1,850 98 1,948 16 43% 57% 18% 23 13:1 Fall 2014 Freshman profile: Middle 50% ACT Composite Middle 50% SAT Reading Middle 50% SAT Math Average Freshman GPA Number in Freshman Class Percentage of Freshmen Receiving Aid Average Financial Aid for Freshmen N/A N/A N/A 3.42 516 99% $31,070 Campus Life: Religious Affiliation Lutheran Church in America Campus Setting City: Small Academic Calendar Semester Minority/Multicultural Programs Yes Contact: Admission Office Student Organizations Yes Fraternities & Sororities Yes Intramural Sports Men Yes Women Yes Housing: Guaranteed Housing if Matriculation Fee Paid by May 1 Percentage of Full-time Undergraduates Living on Campus Yes 92% Admission Information (2015 - 2016): Early Decision Yes Apply by November 15 Admission Notification by December 15 Regular Admission Apply by Rolling Admission Notification by April 1 (due by March 15) $40 Application Fee Yes Application Fee Waiver Yes Online Application www.wittenberg.edu (Website) $0 Online Application Fee Yes Deferred Admission Yes Early Admission (after junior year) Candidates' Reply Date May 1 Tuition Deposit $500 Financial Aid Information: Director of Financial Aid Randy Green Phone (937) 327-7321 E-mail jgreen@wittenberg.edu CSS/Financial Aid Profile No Institutional Financial Aid Form No FAFSA Yes Application Deadline March 1 Financial Aid Award Announcement Rolling Scholarship Info www5.wittenberg.edu/admission/ financials/scholarships.html Athletics: Athletic Division NCAA III Athletic Scholarships No Learning Disabled Students: LD Formal Program Available Limited Support Services Only No Yes Other Information: Participate in College Credit Plus International Baccalaureate ASL as foreign language credit Yes Yes No Cost for Academic Year 2015 - 2016: Tuition: Room and Board: Required Fees: Total: Contact Information: Wittenberg University P.O. Box 720 - Springfield, Ohio 45501 Executive Director of Admission: Karen Hunt Phone: (937) 327-6314 Fax: (937) 327-6379 E-mail: admission@wittenberg.edu Web: www.wittenberg.edu/admission 72 $37,230 $10,028 $860 $48,118 Fall 2014 Enrollment: Full-time Undergraduates Part-time Undergraduates Total Undergraduate Enrollment Total Graduate/Professional Enrollment Percentage Undergraduate Men Percentage Undergraduate Women Percentage Undergraduate Minorities Average Class Size Student to Faculty Ratio 2,024 25 2,049 0 45% 55% 26% 14 11:1 Fall 2014 Freshman profile: Middle 50% ACT Composite Middle 50% SAT Reading Middle 50% SAT Math Average Freshman GPA Number in Freshman Class Percentage of Freshmen Receiving Aid Average Financial Aid for Freshmen 25-30 540-650 560-670 3.60 547 99% $29,048 Campus Life: Religious Affiliation N/A Campus Setting Town: Distant Academic Calendar Semester Minority/Multicultural Programs Yes Contact: David Newberry-Yokley Student Organizations Yes Fraternities & Sororities Yes Intramural Sports Men Yes Women Yes Housing: Guaranteed Housing if Matriculation Fee Paid by May 1 Percentage of Full-time Undergraduates Living on Campus Yes 99% Admission Information (2015 - 2016): Early Decision Yes November 1 or January 15 Apply by Admission Notification by November 15 or February 1 Regular Admission Apply by December 31 Admission Notification by April 1 Application Fee $45 Application Fee Waiver On as-needed basis Online Application Yes www.wooster.edu (Website) Online Application Fee $0 Yes Deferred Admission Early Admission (after junior year) Yes Candidates' Reply Date May 1 Tuition Deposit $400 Financial Aid Information: Director of Financial Aid Joseph Winge Phone (330) 263-2317 E-mail financialaid@wooster.edu CSS/Financial Aid Profile Optional Institutional Financial Aid Form Required or Profile Yes FAFSA February 15 Application Deadline Rolling basis Financial Aid Award Announcement www.wooster.edu/Admissions/ Scholarship Info Scholarships Athletics: Athletic Division Athletic Scholarships Learning Disabled Students: LD Formal Program Available Limited Support Services Only Other Information: Participate in College Credit Plus International Baccalaureate ASL as foreign language credit Cost for Academic Year 2015 - 2016: Tuition: Room and Board: Required Fees: Total: NCAA III No No Yes Limited Yes No $44,520 $10,650 $430 $55,600 Contact Information: The College of Wooster 847 College Avenue - Wooster, Ohio 44691 Dean of Admissions: Jennifer D. Winge Phone: (800) 877-9905 Fax: (330) 263-2621 E-mail: admissions@wooster.edu Web: wooster.edu/admissions/ 73 Fall 2014 Enrollment: Full-time Undergraduates Part-time Undergraduates Total Undergraduate Enrollment Total Graduate/Professional Enrollment Percentage Undergraduate Men Percentage Undergraduate Women Percentage Undergraduate Minorities Average Class Size Student to Faculty Ratio 4,270 351 4,621 1,887 46% 54% 24% 20 12:1 Fall 2014 Freshman profile: Middle 50% ACT Composite Middle 50% SAT Reading Middle 50% SAT Math Average Freshman GPA Number in Freshman Class Percentage of Freshmen Receiving Aid Average Financial Aid for Freshmen 22-27 490-600 490-600 3.52 1,210 100% $24,275 Campus Life: Religious Affiliation Campus Setting Academic Calendar Minority/Multicultural Programs Contact: Student Organizations Fraternities & Sororities Intramural Sports Men Women Catholic (Jesuit) City: Large Semester Yes Taj Smith Yes No Housing: Guaranteed Housing if Matriculation Fee Paid by May 1 Percentage of Full-time Undergraduates Living on Campus Yes Yes Yes 56% Admission Information (2015 - 2016): Early Decision No Apply by N/A Admission Notification by N/A Regular Admission Apply by N/A Admission Notification by N/A Application Fee $35 Application Fee Waiver Yes Online Application Yes (Website) www.xavier.edu Online Application Fee $0 Deferred Admission Yes Early Admission (after junior year) No Candidates' Reply Date May 1 Tuition Deposit $200 Financial Aid Information: Aaron Meis Director of Financial Aid (513) 745-3142 Phone xufinaid@xavier.edu E-mail No CSS/Financial Aid Profile No Institutional Financial Aid Form Yes FAFSA February 15 Application Deadline (Priority) Financial Aid Award Announcement March 1 www.xavier.edu/ Scholarship Info undergraduate-admission/scholarships Athletics: NCAA I Athletic Division Yes Athletic Scholarships Learning Disabled Students: LD Formal Program Available Limited Support Services Only No Yes Other Information: Participate in College Credit Plus International Baccalaureate ASL as foreign language credit No Yes Yes Cost for Academic Year 2015 - 2016: Tuition: Room and Board: Required Fees: Total: Contact Information: Xavier University 3800 Victory Parkway - Cincinnati, Ohio 45207 Dean of Undergraduate Admissions: Aaron Meis Phone: (513) 745-2941 Fax: (513) 745-4319 E-mail: XUadmit@xavier.edu Web: www.xavier.edu/undergraduate-admission/ 74 $34,050 $11,380 $1,030 $46,460 Malone University Marietta College B AB B B B African American Studies B Agriculture Mercy College of Ohio Lourdes University BG Lake Erie College John Carroll University B B Kettering College Hiram College B Kenyon College Heidelberg University AB ABG Good Samaritan College of Nursing and Health Science AB Franklin University B Franciscan University of Steubenville B The University of Findlay B Denison University BG Defiance College B University of Dayton Cedarville University B Advertising Columbus College of Art & Design Case Western Reserve University BG The Cleveland Institute of Art Capital University Aultman College Bluffton University BG Baldwin Wallace University Accounting Ashland University B= Bachelor’s A= Associate G= Graduate Antioch University Midwest DEGREE PROGRAMS B B B Allied Health B American Studies B B B B AB B B B Ancient, Medieval, Renaissance Animation B Anthropology B BG B B B Archaeology Art B B B B Art Education B B B B B B Art History B Art Therapy B BG BG BG Asian Studies B B B B B B B B B B B B B B Associate of Science Degree in Health Science B AB B B B AB B B B B B B B B A Astronomy BG B Astrophysics Athletic Training B B B B B B B B B G B Auto/Diesel Technology Automotive Management Automotive Technology Behavioral Science B Bible Studies G Biochemistry B B B BG Biology B B B B BG B BG B B BG BG BG BG G G ABG B B B B B B B BG B B B B B B B BG B BG B BG B B B B B B B B B BG BG BG A B B B Botany Business Administration Business Education ABG B Business Psychology G Chemical Physics Chemistry 75 Child and Family Studies B B B B B BG B BG B B B B B B 75 B AB B B B B B BG B BG Accounting B B A B B= Bachelor’s A= Associate G= Graduate Xavier University B The College of Wooster B B A B Wittenberg University AB Wilmington College AB Wilberforce University B Walsh University B B Ursuline College B Urbana University Tiffin University B United Theological Seminary University of Rio Grande B Union Institute & University Otterbein University Notre Dame College B Ohio Wesleyan University University of Northwestern Ohio AB Ohio Northern University Muskingum University B Ohio Dominican University Mount Vernon Nazarene University B Ohio Christian University University of Mount Union B Oberlin College Mount St. Joseph University Mount Carmel College of Nursing B DEGREE PROGRAMS African American Studies B B Advertising B Agriculture AB Allied Health B American Studies Ancient, Medieval, Renaissance B Animation B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B AB B B B B B B Anthropology B Archaeology B B Art Education B B Art History B Art Therapy BG B B B B B Associate of Science Degree in Health Science A B B Asian Studies B A B Art B Astronomy B Astrophysics B BG B B Athletic Training Auto/Diesel Technology A Automotive Management Automotive Technology A B B B B B B Bible Studies B B B Behavioral Science AB B B B B B B B B B B B AB B B B B B B B B B Biochemistry B Botany B BG B ABG B ABG AB ABG BG B Biology BG B AB ABG B ABG BG G B G Business Administration Business Education B Business Psychology Chemical Physics B B 76 B B B B B B B B B B AB B B B B B B B B Chemistry Child and Family Studies 76 Christian Education G Church Music Ministry G B Mercy College of Ohio Marietta College Malone University Lourdes University Lake Erie College Kettering College Kenyon College John Carroll University Hiram College Heidelberg University Good Samaritan College of Nursing and Health Science Franklin University Franciscan University of Steubenville The University of Findlay G B B Cinema Classics Denison University Defiance College University of Dayton Columbus College of Art & Design The Cleveland Institute of Art Cedarville University Case Western Reserve University Capital University Bluffton University Baldwin Wallace University Aultman College Ashland University B= Bachelor’s A= Associate G= Graduate Antioch University Midwest DEGREE PROGRAMS B B B B B B B Clinical Laboratory Sciences B B Cognitive Science B BG Communication Arts B Communications B Communications Management B Computer Information Systems B B Computer Science B B B B B B B BG B BG B B BG B B B B B B B B BG B A B Conservation Science B AB B B B B B G B B ABG B B B B B B B B B B Criminal Justice/Criminology B Cross-Disciplinary Studies B B B B B B AB B B Cultural Studies B Dance AB B B AB B B B BG B B B B B Diesel Technology Dietetics B Divinity/Ministry G Drama/Theatre B Earth Science B BG B BG B BG B G G B B G B BG B B B B B B B B B Ecology Economic Management B Economics B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B BG G BG B B B B BG B B G B B B BG B B BG B BG B B B B B B B G BG B B B B B B BG B Education - Adolescence License G BG Education - Early Childhood BG BG Education - Early Childhood License G BG Education - Intervention Specialist G BG BG B B B BG BG B B B Education - Middle Childhood G BG B B B B BG B B B B Education - Middle Childhood License G BG B B B G B B B B B B B B B BG B B BG B B B BG B B B 77 Christian Education AB Church Music Ministry AB Cinema B B B B B Cognitive Science B B B B B B B Classics Clinical Laboratory Sciences B AB B= Bachelor’s A= Associate G= Graduate Xavier University The College of Wooster Wittenberg University Wilmington College Wilberforce University Walsh University Ursuline College Urbana University United Theological Seminary Union Institute & University Tiffin University University of Rio Grande Otterbein University Ohio Wesleyan University Ohio Northern University Ohio Dominican University Ohio Christian University Oberlin College Notre Dame College Muskingum University B University of Northwestern Ohio Mount Vernon Nazarene University University of Mount Union Mount St. Joseph University Mount Carmel College of Nursing B DEGREE PROGRAMS B B B AB B B B B B B B Communication Arts B Communications Communications Management B B B B B B B B AB B B B B B A B AB B B AB B B B Computer Information Systems B B B B B Computer Science Conservation Science B B B B B B B AB B B B B ABG B B B B B BG G AB B ABG Criminal Justice/Criminology B Cross-Disciplinary Studies B Cultural Studies G B B Dance B Diesel Technology A Dietetics BG B Divinity/Ministry ABG B B B B B B Drama/Theatre B Earth Science B Ecology B BG B BG 78 B B B B B B A B B B B B B B B B B BG B B B B BG B B BG B BG B BG BG BG B BG B B B B B B B BG B B BG B B B B B B Economic Management B B B A BG B B B B B B G BG B BG B B BG B B B ABG Education- Early Childhood B B BG B Economics Education- Adolescence License B B B B B G Education- Early Childhood License Education- Intervention Specialist B B B B B Education- Middle Childhood G Education- Middle Childhood License BG Engineering - Biomedical BG G Engineering - Chemical BG BG Engineering - Civil BG BG Engineering - Computer BG B BG Engineering - Electrical BG B BG Malone University B G G G G G Mercy College of Ohio Lourdes University B Marietta College Lake Erie College G BG G G B B Engineering - Aerospace B B Kettering College B B Kenyon College Emergency Management & Homeland Security G B B BG G G B B John Carroll University Electronic Media (Radio/TV) B Hiram College G B B Heidelberg University G B Good Samaritan College of Nursing and Health Science G G B Franklin University Educational Administration G BG Franciscan University of Steubenville G The University of Findlay G BG Denison University G B Defiance College Education Leadership University of Dayton B Columbus College of Art & Design BG The Cleveland Institute of Art G Cedarville University Education - Young Adult Case Western Reserve University B Capital University BG Bluffton University G Baldwin Wallace University Ashland University Education - Middle-age License B= Bachelor’s A= Associate G= Graduate Aultman College Antioch University Midwest DEGREE PROGRAMS B B G Engineering - Environmental G Engineering - Mechanical BG B BG Engineering - Petroleum B Engineering - Physics B G Engineering - Systems BG G B Engineering Science English BG B Entrepreneurship BG BG Environmental Biology B Environmental Geology B Environmental Science B B B BG B BG B B B A B B B BG B B B AB B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B AB BG B B B B BG Fashion Design B AB B B B B B B Fashion Merchandising B Finance B B B BG B B A Financial Planning Fitness/Nutrition B B Equestrian Studies Fine Arts B B Environmental Studies Exercise Science B B AB B B B B B B B B B B B B AB 79 B G G B G BG G G G Xavier University Education- Young Adult B Education Leadership G G AB B B= Bachelor’s A= Associate G= Graduate Education- Middle-age License B B B The College of Wooster Wittenberg University Wilmington College Wilberforce University Walsh University B G B Ursuline College Urbana University G United Theological Seminary G Union Institute & University B Tiffin University B University of Rio Grande B Otterbein University B Ohio Wesleyan University Ohio Northern University B Ohio Dominican University BG B Ohio Christian University Muskingum University B Oberlin College Mount Vernon Nazarene University B Notre Dame College University of Mount Union B University of Northwestern Ohio Mount St. Joseph University Mount Carmel College of Nursing BG DEGREE PROGRAMS G Education Administration B Electronic Media (Radio/TV) Emergency Management & Homeland Security B Engineering - Aerospace Engineering - Biomedical Engineering - Chemical B Engineering - Civil B B B B A B Engineering - Computer B Engineering -Electrical Engineering - Environmental B B Engineering - Mechanical B Engineering - Petroleum B B B B B B B B Engineering - Physics Engineering - Systems B Engineering Science B B BG B B B B B B B B B B B B B B ABG English B Entrepreneurship Environmental Biology B Environmental Geology B B B B B B B B AB B B BG B B Equestrian Studies B B B B B Exercise Science B Fashion Design B Fashion Merchandising B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B BG Finance Financial Planning B B B 80 Environmental Science Environmental Studies B B B B ABG B Fine Arts Fitness/Nutrition Foreign Language - Arabic B B Foreign Language - Chinese B B Foreign Language - French B B Foreign Language - German B B BG B B B B B B B B B B Foreign Language - Italian B B B B B Mercy College of Ohio Marietta College Malone University Lourdes University Lake Erie College B B Foreign Language - Hebrew Foreign Language - Japanese Kettering College Kenyon College John Carroll University Hiram College Heidelberg University Good Samaritan College of Nursing and Health Science Franklin University Franciscan University of Steubenville The University of Findlay Denison University Defiance College University of Dayton Columbus College of Art & Design The Cleveland Institute of Art Cedarville University Case Western Reserve University Capital University Bluffton University Baldwin Wallace University Aultman College Ashland University B= Bachelor’s A= Associate G= Graduate Antioch University Midwest DEGREE PROGRAMS B B Foreign Language - Russian B Foreign Language - Spanish B B B B B B B B Forensic Accounting B B B AB Forensic Studies B B B B B Genetics B B Gender, Sexuality, and Feminist Studies General Studies B B B A B A G Geography Geology B BG German Studies B Gerontology B Graphic Design Health Care Management B B BG BG Health Education A B B B B B B B B B B B B B G B G B B BG B B B B B B High Performance Technology Hispanic Studies B Historic Preservation History BG Human Development B Human Resource Management B Humanities B B B B BG B B BG B B B B ABG B BG B B B B B B AB B B B B BG HVAC Illustration Industrial Design Information Security B B B B B B 81 B= Bachelor’s A= Associate G= Graduate Xavier University The College of Wooster Wittenberg University Wilmington College Wilberforce University Walsh University Ursuline College Urbana University United Theological Seminary Union Institute & University Tiffin University University of Rio Grande Otterbein University Ohio Wesleyan University Ohio Northern University Ohio Dominican University Ohio Christian University Oberlin College Notre Dame College University of Northwestern Ohio Muskingum University Mount Vernon Nazarene University University of Mount Union Mount St. Joseph University Mount Carmel College of Nursing DEGREE PROGRAMS Foreign Language - Arabic B B B B B B B B B B B B B Foreign Language - Chinese B B AB Foreign Language - French B B AB Foreign Language - German B B B Foreign Language - Hebrew B Foreign Language - Italian B Foreign Language - Japanese Foreign Language - Russian B B B B B B B B B B B AB Foreign Language - Spanish Forensic Accounting G B B AB A BG B Forensic Studies B B A B B General Studies A Genetics B Geography B B B B B B B B B Geology B German Studies Gerontology A B B B B A B B B B B B AB G B B B BG B B B B B B Graphic Design G Health Care Management Health Education G High Performance Technology A B Hispanic Studies B Historic Preservation BG B B B B B B B B B B AB B G B B B B B B AB History Human Development B B Gender, Sexuality, and Feminist Studies B B B B B B B B G G BG B B Human Resource Management Humanities HVAC Illustration Industrial Design A 82 Information Security B G Insurance and Risk Management B B Interactive Media B Interdisciplinary Studies B Mercy College of Ohio Marietta College Malone University Lourdes University Lake Erie College Kettering College Kenyon College John Carroll University Hiram College B B B Interior Design B International Affairs and Diplomacy B B B B Heidelberg University AB Instructional Design & Performance Technology Integrated Media Good Samaritan College of Nursing and Health Science Franklin University Franciscan University of Steubenville The University of Findlay Denison University Defiance College University of Dayton B Columbus College of Art & Design G The Cleveland Institute of Art Cedarville University B Case Western Reserve University B Capital University Aultman College Bluffton University B Baldwin Wallace University Information Systems/ Technology Ashland University B= Bachelor’s A= Associate G= Graduate Antioch University Midwest DEGREE PROGRAMS BG B B B B B International Business BG International Studies BG B B B Japanese Studies B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B Jewish Studies Journalism B B B B B B Latin American Studies B B B Leadership, Land and Energy Management B B Legal Assisting Legal Studies G Liberal Arts/Studies B B B B B Linguistics B B B AG B Literature B B A B B B B Long Term Care Administration Management BG BG BG B BG B Management Info. Systems Marketing BG B B B Materials Science Mathematics B B BG B B B B BG B B A B B B B B Medicinal Chemistry Mental Health & Human Services 83 B B B B B BG B B B BG B B B B BG AB B B B B B B B B G Medical Sonography Medical Technology B B B B B B B G B G 83 B Xavier University The College of Wooster Wittenberg University Wilmington College Wilberforce University Walsh University Ursuline College Urbana University B United Theological Seminary A Union Institute & University Tiffin University B University of Rio Grande Otterbein University Ohio Wesleyan University Ohio Northern University Ohio Dominican University Ohio Christian University University of Northwestern Ohio A Oberlin College Muskingum University B Notre Dame College Mount Vernon Nazarene University University of Mount Union Mount St. Joseph University Mount Carmel College of Nursing B DEGREE PROGRAMS BG B= Bachelor’s A= Associate G= Graduate Information Systems/ Technology Instructional Design & Performance Technology B B Insurance and Risk Management B Integrated Media B Interactive Media B B AB B B A G Interdisciplinary Studies B Interior Design B International Affairs and Diplomacy B B B B B B B B B BG International Business B B B B B International Studies Japanese Studies B Jewish Studies B B B B Journalism B B Latin American Studies B Leadership, Land and Energy Management Legal Assisting A G B Legal Studies B B G A AB Liberal Arts/Studies B Linguistics B B B B B G B Literature B Long Term Care Administration B B B B ABG B B B B B B B B B B B AB AB BG B B A B B B B AB B AB BG AB B B B B B BG B B B AB B B B B B B B B B Management G Management Info Systems BG Marketing Materials Science B B B B B B B Medical Sonography AB B Mathematics Medical Technology B Medicinal Chemistry A 84 G G Mental Health & Human Services 84 Multimedia Technology Music Music Education Music Performance B B B B Mercy College of Ohio Lourdes University B Lake Erie College B Kettering College Hiram College Heidelberg University Good Samaritan College of Nursing and Health Science Franklin University Franciscan University of Steubenville B B B B BG B B B BG B B BG BG B B BG B B B B B B B Music Theory B Music Therapy B B AB B B B B A G B BG BG B BG B AB Occupational Health Therapy B B AB B B B G Operations & Supply Chain Management G Organizational Leadership B B B B BG B B B Neuroscience B B B Natural Science B B G BG BG G G AB G B B G Organizational Studies G Painting B Paralegal B B Pharmacy Philosophy The University of Findlay Denison University Defiance College University of Dayton Columbus College of Art & Design The Cleveland Institute of Art B B Music Production Nursing B Marietta College G Malone University Molecular and Cellular Biology Kenyon College G John Carroll University Microbiology Cedarville University Case Western Reserve University Capital University Bluffton University Baldwin Wallace University Aultman College Ashland University B= Bachelor’s A= Associate G= Graduate Antioch University Midwest DEGREE PROGRAMS G B B B G B B Photography B Physical Education B B B B Physical Science B B B Physician Assistant G Physics B B Political Science B B G B B Polymer Science B B B B B B B B B B BG B B B B B G BG B G B B G B B B B B B B B B G G B B B B BG Pre-Art Therapy B Pre-Christian Ministry B Pre-Dentistry B B Pre-Engineering B B Pre-Forestry B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B 85 Microbiology B B Molecular and Cellular Biology B Multimedia Technology A B B B B BG B B B BG B B B BG B B B B AB B B B B B B B B B B B B Music B B Music Education Music Performance B Music Production B B B Music Theory B Music Therapy B BG B B BG B B B B B B BG B AB B AB BG BG BG B BG BG Nursing B B BG B Organizational Leadership B Organizational Studies B B Painting B A Paralegal B Pharmacy G B B B B B B AB B B B B B B B Philosophy Photography B B Occupational Health Therapy Operations & Supply Chain Management B B Natural Science Neuroscience B BG BG AB B= Bachelor’s A= Associate G= Graduate Xavier University The College of Wooster Wittenberg University Wilmington College Wilberforce University Walsh University Ursuline College Urbana University United Theological Seminary Union Institute & University Tiffin University University of Rio Grande Otterbein University Ohio Wesleyan University Ohio Northern University Ohio Dominican University Ohio Christian University Oberlin College Notre Dame College University of Northwestern Ohio Muskingum University Mount Vernon Nazarene University University of Mount Union Mount St. Joseph University Mount Carmel College of Nursing DEGREE PROGRAMS B B Physical Education B Physical Science G B B Physician Assistant G B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B A B B B B B Physics B B B B B AB Political Science Polymer Science Pre-Art Therapy B Pre-Christian Ministry B B B B B B B B B B B B B B 86 B B Pre-Dentistry B B Pre-Engineering Pre-Forestry B B Pre-Medicine B B Pre-Optometry B B B B B B Pre-Pharmacy B B B Pre-Physical Therapy B B B Pre-Podiatric Medicine B Pre-Public Administration B Pre-Social Work B B Pre-Theology/Ministry B B Pre-Veterinary B B B B B Public Safety Management B Radiologic Technology B B B B B B B B B Mercy College of Ohio B Marietta College B Malone University Kenyon College John Carroll University Hiram College Heidelberg University Good Samaritan College of Nursing and Health Science Franklin University Franciscan University of Steubenville The University of Findlay Denison University Defiance College B B B B B B B B B B B B B B BG B Public Relations University of Dayton B Public Administration Public Health B B B B B B B B B B B B B G Columbus College of Art & Design B B B B Printmaking Psychology The Cleveland Institute of Art Cedarville University Case Western Reserve University Capital University B B Lourdes University Pre-Law B Lake Erie College B Kettering College Pre-Health Professions Bluffton University Baldwin Wallace University Aultman College Ashland University B= Bachelor’s A= Associate G= Graduate Antioch University Midwest DEGREE PROGRAMS B B B B B B B B B B BG B G B B B B B B B B B BG G B BG B B B AB B B B B B A B A A Recreational Management Religion BG Religious Education G BG Religious Pastoral Ministry G G B B BG BG B B B B B BG B B B B Respiratory Care B Restaurant/Hotel Management BG B Russian & East European Studies Sacred Music B School Counseling G Sculpture G B B G B Self-Designed Major B Small Business B B AB B B B B A Social Media Design Social Sciences G B G B B 87 B B B B B B B B B B B Pre-Medicine B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B= Bachelor’s A= Associate G= Graduate Xavier University The College of Wooster Pre-Law B Wittenberg University B Wilmington College B Wilberforce University Ursuline College B Walsh University Urbana University B United Theological Seminary B Union Institute & University B B Tiffin University Ohio Northern University B B University of Rio Grande Ohio Dominican University B B Otterbein University Ohio Christian University B B Ohio Wesleyan University Oberlin College A B Notre Dame College Muskingum University B B University of Northwestern Ohio Mount Vernon Nazarene University B B University of Mount Union B B Mount St. Joseph University Mount Carmel College of Nursing B DEGREE PROGRAMS Pre-Health Professions Pre-Optometry B Pre-Pharmacy B Pre-Physical Therapy Pre-Podiatric Medicine B Pre-Public Administration B B B B B B B B B B B B B B Pre-Social Work B Pre-Theology/Ministry B B B B Printmaking B B B B B B B B B B B B B B AB BG B B B B B B B B B ABG Psychology Public Administration G Public Health B B Pre-Veterinary B B B B B B B B Public Relations Public Safety Management A A BG B B B B B B B G B B B Religion B Religious Education B B Radiologic Technology Recreational Management B BG A G Religious Pastoral Ministry G Respiratory Care A B Restaurant/Hotel Management B B G B B Russian & East European Studies B Sacred Music G School Counseling Sculpture B B B B B B B B Self-Designed Major Small Business Social Media Design B 88 B AB B Social Sciences B= Bachelor’s A= Associate G= Graduate Sustainability Theology Toxicology Urban Ministries Youth Ministry Zoology Sports Management Sports Medicine Social Work B Sociology B BG B G World Missions G Worship G Writing G B Cedarville University B B G B B B BG B B B B Statistics B Women’s Studies B B B B B B Wellness B B B Sports Administration B B Web Development B B B B B G B B B B B B BG B B B B B B BG B Therapeutic Horsemanship B B Malone University B B B B ABG B B B B Mercy College of Ohio Marietta College Lourdes University Lake Erie College Kettering College Kenyon College John Carroll University Hiram College Heidelberg University Good Samaritan College of Nursing and Health Science Franklin University Franciscan University of Steubenville B The University of Findlay Denison University Defiance College University of Dayton Columbus College of Art & Design The Cleveland Institute of Art Case Western Reserve University B Capital University Social Studies Bluffton University Baldwin Wallace University Aultman College Ashland University Antioch University Midwest DEGREE PROGRAMS AB Speech B B BG B B B Therapeutic Massage & Health B Travel Management G Urban Studies B B B B B B 89 B 90 B B B B B B B B B B B B B AB B B B B B BG B BG B B AB B B B B B B B B B B B B B A B B BG G G B BG B B B B Social Studies B B G B B B B B B B B B B B B BG A B B B G B Xavier University The College of Wooster Wittenberg University Wilmington College B Wilberforce University Walsh University Ursuline College United Theological Seminary Union Institute & University Tiffin University University of Rio Grande Otterbein University Ohio Wesleyan University Ohio Northern University Ohio Dominican University Ohio Christian University Oberlin College Notre Dame College University of Northwestern Ohio Muskingum University Mount Vernon Nazarene University University of Mount Union Mount St. Joseph University Mount Carmel College of Nursing Urbana University B DEGREE PROGRAMS B B= Bachelor’s A= Associate G= Graduate Social Work AB Sociology G Speech Sports Administration B Sports Management Sports Medicine BG Sustainability Statistics ABG Theology Therapeutic Horsemanship Therapeutic Massage & Health Toxicology Travel Management Urban Ministries Urban Studies Web Development Wellness Women’s Studies World Missions Worship Writing Youth Ministry Zoology Kenyon College Lake Erie College Lourdes University Malone University Marietta College X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Kettering College John Carroll University X Heidelberg University X X X Franklin University Hiram College Good Samaritan College of Nursing and Health Science Franciscan University of Steubenville The University of Findlay X X Denison University X X X Defiance College X X X X X X X X X X University of Dayton X X X X Columbus College of Art & Design 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