Ohio University – Chillicothe Explained

Ohio University Chillicothe
President:Dr. Lori Gonzalez
Dean:Dr. Roberta Milliken
Students:1,479[1]
Country:United States
Coordinates:39.3283°N -83.0044°W
Campus:Rural
Colors:Cutler green and Cupola white[2]
 
Mascot:Bobcats

Ohio University Chillicothe is a regional campus of Ohio University in Chillicothe, Ohio. Founded in 1946, OHIO Chillicothe campus is the first of Ohio University's regional campuses and the first regional campus in the state. It is located 45miles south of the state capital of Columbus. As of 2019, it has an enrollment of approximately 1,500 students.[1]

The campus location and the long-time membership of the Ross County region allows OHIO Chillicothe to draw a unique mix of both traditional college students, young adults ages 18–22 who begin college directly out of high school, and "new traditionals," adults who are pursuing a degree later in life, often after many years in of work experience. In addition, the campus offers a wide variety of course times and schedules, to allow students to take classes when at their own convenience. The campus practices open admissions.[3]

The oldest of the five regional campuses of Ohio University and the first regional campus in the state, OHIO Chillicothe opened as a regional campus in September 1946 to help eliminate post–World War II overcrowding on the university's main campus. The school began with 281 students, 70 percent of which were armed services veterans. Beginning with night courses at Chillicothe High School, OHIO Chillicothe started daytime classes in September 1960 at Chillicothe's First Presbyterian Church. The school moved to its current location on University Hill on the western side of the city in September 1966 with the completion of Bennett Hall.

OHIO Chillicothe offers thirteen associate degrees and eight four-year bachelor's degrees. In addition, a variety of continuing education and tech prep courses are offered by OHIO Chillicothe. There are over thirty full-time faculty members and more than seventy adjunct faculty.

The main campus of Ohio University is located in Athens, Ohio. More than 5,500 students attend Ohio University's five regional campuses.[1] The other campuses include OHIO Eastern (St. Clairsville), OHIO Zanesville, OHIO Lancaster, and OHIO Southern (Ironton).

Academics

OHIO Chillicothe offers 12 bachelor's degree programs and 11 associate degree programs. In addition, OHIO Chillicothe is pleased to offer the College Credit Plus (CC+) program which allows secondary students to earn college credit and satisfy high school graduation requirements at the same time by taking college-level courses. All interested students are encouraged to apply. The admission process for the College Credit Plus (CC+) program on any of Ohio University's regional campuses is modeled on our review process in place for degree-seeking freshman enrollment.. Noncredit courses and workshops are also offered on the Chillicothe campus.

Facilities

OHIO Chillicothe is supported by three main buildings that serve the campus community in a wide range of functions.

Other Facilities

Athletics

All Ohio University branch campuses dropped sports, effective the 2021 fall semester.[4] Ohio University Chillicothe formerly featured intercollegiate athletics in women's volleyball, men's and women's basketball, men's and women's tennis, softball, baseball, and golf as a part of the Ohio Regional Campus Conference. [5]

Alumni

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Notes and References

  1. As of fall 2019. Web site: 15th Day Headcount, Fall Term 2019 . Ohio Department of Higher Education . 23 April 2020.
  2. Web site: University Communications and Marketing. Ohio University. 10 October 2014.
  3. Web site: Admissions . Ohio University . 5 February 2018.
  4. Web site: OU Eastern, Others Dropping Sports Immediately.
  5. Web site: Athletics | Ohio University.