Ohio State University at Lima explained

The Ohio State University at Lima
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Type:Public regional campus
Faculty:95
President:Walter E. Carter Jr.[1]
Dean:Timothy A. Rehner
Students:874[2]
Undergrad:871
Postgrad:3
Country:United States
Campus:Suburban
565 acres
Colors:Scarlet and Gray  

The Ohio State University at Lima (Ohio State Lima) is a regional campus of Ohio State University in Lima, Ohio. It offers over 140 courses and 9 bachelor degree programs in science and liberal arts. Nine of eleven programs are four-year programs at Lima. Two of them are baccalaureate completion programs.[3] In addition to regional accreditation, Ohio State Lima has baccalaureate program accreditation with NCATE. The campus practices open admissions.[4] Students can start at Lima and finish their degrees at The Ohio State University, Columbus with one of Ohio State's 170+ majors. The Ohio State University at Lima offers over 20 student clubs and organizations.[5] The Lima Campus Library has 76,000 volumes and 200+ journal subscriptions. Library databases also provide access to thousands of online journals.[6] The university shares the campus with Rhodes State College.[7]

Student life

Student organizations

The Ohio State University at Lima offers students opportunities for social, recreational, cultural, and educational growth.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Brown . Jared . Shillcock . George . 2023-08-22 . Ohio State picks University of Nebraska leader to be its next president . 2023-08-22 . WOSU News . en.
  2. As of fall 2021. Web site: Preliminary Headcount, Fall Term 2021 . Ohio Department of Higher Education . 20 February 2022.
  3. Web site: Academic Programs . 2021-11-01 . The Ohio State University at Lima.
  4. Web site: Apply . The Ohio State University at Lima . 5 February 2018.
  5. Web site: Student Life: Student Organizations and Clubs . 2021-11-01 . The Ohio State University at Lima.
  6. Web site: About the Library . 2021-11-01 . The Ohio State University at Lima.
  7. Web site: James A. Rhodes State College. 2006-07-12. Ohio History Central. 2008-11-08.