The Ohio State University at Mansfield | |
Image Upright: | 0.8 |
Faculty: | 41 |
President: | Walter E. Carter Jr.[1] |
Dean: | Eric Anderman |
Students: | 954[2] |
Undergrad: | 948 |
Postgrad: | 6 |
Country: | United States |
Campus: | Suburban 644 acres |
Coor: | 40.7989°N -82.5778°W |
Colors: | Scarlet and Gray |
Nickname: | Buckeyes |
The Ohio State University at Mansfield is a satellite campus of Ohio State University in Mansfield, Ohio. It was founded in 1958 as a land-grant college and occupies a 644acres campus that is shared with North Central State College. The campus offers ten bachelor's degree programs and graduate-level coursework in education. The campus practices open admissions.[3] Students can start at Mansfield and finish their degrees at The Ohio State University, Columbus, with one or more of Ohio State’s 200+ majors. The Bromfield Library of the Ohio State Mansfield campus provides access to all the resources of the Ohio State University and Ohio Link.
The Ohio State University at Mansfield was founded in 1958 as a land-grant college and was created through a partnership between Mansfield-area citizens and the state of Ohio. Soon after the Ohio Board of Regents designated Mansfield as the site for an Ohio State regional campus, Mansfield-area citizens mounted a major campaign to acquire land for the campus.[4]
OSU-Mansfield, in 1989, hosted a weekend school for Japanese students.[5]
There are about 30 student organizations on the Mansfield Campus.
Ohio State Mansfield is a member of the Ohio Regional Campus Conference. The 5 sponsored varsity sports are: Men's Baseball, Women's Soccer, Men's Basketball, Women's Basketball, and Cheerleading (Club).[6]
Intramural sports vary from year to year based on interest levels,
In Fall: Flag Football, Sand Volleyball, and Tennis.
In Winter: Dodgeball and Kickball.
In Spring: Basketball, Sand Volleyball, Soccer, Softball, and Tennis.