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Ohio University-Zanesville
In 1946, Ohio University-Zanesville began a tradition of providing the education of a major research university, while maintaining the individualized attention associated with a small, liberal arts college. Students have access to over 50 full-time faculty who are highly qualified in their fields and have active research projects. Ohio University-Zanesville serves commuter students who seek ass…
Ohio Valley College
Ohio Valley University is a faith-proclaiming, regional, liberal arts university located between Parkersburg and Vienna, West Virginia. OVU transforms lives in a Christ-centered academic community that integrates higher learning, biblical faith, and service to God and humanity. Challenging academic majors are offered in a variety of degree programs that are designed for traditional learners. A…
Ohio Wesleyan University
Ohio Wesleyan University or OWU is a strong liberal arts college that is nationally known for its blend of scholarship and teaching, service learning, and student engagement. Chartered in 1842, Ohio Wesleyan is a highly selective, coeducational, residential, privately supported liberal arts college located 20 minutes north of Columbus in Delaware, Ohio, a vibrant community of 26,000 and seat of on…
Ohlone College
The mission of Ohlone College is to serve the community by offering instruction for basic skills, career entry, university transfer, economic development, and personal enrichment for all who can benefit from our instruction in an environment where student learning success is highly valued, supported, and continually assessed. Ohlone College will be known throughout California for our inclusiven…
Okaloosa-Walton Community College
Okaloosa-Walton College is a four-year public college, located in Niceville, Florida. OWC was founded in 1963 as Okaloosa-Walton Junior College, with its campus in Valparaiso, Florida; students started class the next year. A permanent campus in Niceville was built and started serving students with the 1969-70 academic year. The school voted to change its name to Okaloosa-Walton Community Col…
Oklahoma Baptist University
Oklahoma Baptist University was founded in 1906 when the State Baptist Convention, in session in Shawnee, appointed a commission to make plans for the founding of a Baptist university. In 1907, a board of trustees was elected; and in 1910 articles of incorporation were granted. Oklahoma Baptist University opened in September 1911, holding classes in the basement of the First Baptist Church an…
Oklahoma Christian University
You always are welcome to visit Oklahoma Christian University, whether on the Internet or in person. In either place, you will find a strong academic institution with a variety of degree programs, a beautiful campus, great opportunities for mission work and service projects, and fun. Thousands of graduates have attended Oklahoma Christian University over the last 50 years and their experiences …
Oklahoma City Community College
Oklahoma City's Community College promote's student success through: open access to the College; quality in the learning environment; excellence in the faculty and staff; competency based learning; comprehensive and innovative programs and services; cooperation in the development and improvement of programs and services; and holding students, employees, and programs accountable for high pe…
Oklahoma City University
Oklahoma City University is an urban private university located in Oklahoma City, in the Midtown District. The university is affiliated with the United Methodist Church and offers a wide variety of degrees in the liberal arts and sciences disciplines. The university has more than 3,500 undergraduate students. OCU is the only Oklahoma institution listed in the top tier of the regional, master le…
Oklahoma Panhandle State University
OPSU was created by an act of the Oklahoma State Legislature in 1909 as Pan-Handle Agricultural Institute offering secondary agricultural education for the Panhandle area. In 1921, the legislature authorized the school to offer a two-year college curriculum, and the name was changed to Panhandle Agricultural and Mechanical College. In 1925, the State Board of Agriculture authorized upper division … Pages: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | Next |
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