Ohio State University-Lima Campus

Lima, Ohio
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Overview
Public
800 Undergraduates
Rural: Fringe
Public
Region: Midwest
Size: Small
Master's
Ohio State University-Lima Campus
4240 Campus Dr
Lima, Ohio
45804
(567) 242-7272
lima.osu.edu/

Ohio State University, located in Lima, Ohio, is one of the top 60 colleges in the U.S. Its campus is 80 miles south of Toledo, Ohio, and covers 565 acres. This public school was established in 1960, while The Ohio State University as a whole has been around since 1870. Many students will start at the Lima campus before making their way to the main Ohio State University[a] Columbus campus. Lima offers nine four-year majors including biology, business, social work, theatre and English, and two Baccalaureate completion programs – dental hygiene and nursing. There are a little over 1,100 students total on the campus. The university’s sporting affiliation is Ohio Regional Campus Conference, and teams for this conference include women’s volleyball, basketball, softball and tennis, and men’s basketball, baseball, golf and tennis. Student groups and organizations offered include Animal Welfare Club – which raises money for local animal rescue organizations, Nerf Club – where students meet once a month to have fun shooting each other with Nerf pellets, ASL Club – which teaches about the deaf community through social events and concerts, Buckeye Scholars – which is associated with the OSU Honors Program and Asterism – an undergraduate literary journal that promotes students’ work globally.

Location

Lima is a city in and the county seat of Allen County, Ohio, United States. The municipality is located in northwestern Ohio along Interstate 75 approximately 72 miles north of Dayton and 78 miles south-southwest of Toledo. As of the 2010 census, the city had a population of 38,771. More from Wikipedia...

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coffee score

62

restaurants score

Students
44%

Men

56%

Women

21

Average Age of Entering Students

67

New Transfer Students

Admissions
Costs
$13,080

Typical Cost

$30,221

Out-Of-State (published)

$8,237

In-State (published)

86%

Recieve Financial Aid

88%

Have Loans

$15,500

Median Debt

Academics
20 to 1

Student to Faculty Ratio

18

National Merit Students

Bachelor's

Highest Degree Offered

832

Doctorates Awareded

"Elementary and Middle School Administration/Principalship"

Top Major

17

Faculty Awards

32

National Academy Members

629

Post Docs Employed

Campus Life

Dorm Food:

Standard

Clubs & Extracurriculars:

Important, many to choose from

Greek Life:

None

Party Scene:

Standard
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