Everything about University System Of Ohio totally explained
Governed by the
Ohio Board of Regents, the
University System of Ohio was legally unified by Governor
Ted Strickland in 2007. It is made up of all Ohio's public institutions of higher education: 13 four-year state universities (plus 24 branch and regional campuses), 23 two-year community and technical colleges, and one public medical college (
NEOUCOM). The system has an annual enrollment of over 400,000 students making it one of the five largest state university systems in the U.S.
Former state senator
Eric Fingerhut was appointed by the Ohio Board of Regents as the first
Chancellor of the system and was tasked by Governor Strickland with formulating a ten-year
strategic plan for the overhaul and restructuring of Ohio's public system of
higher education. The plan was released to the public on
March 31, 2008.
Four-Year Institutions
Two-Year Institutions
Belmont Technical College — St. Clairsville and Cadiz
Central Ohio Technical College — Newark
Cincinnati State Technical & Community College — Cincinnati
Clark State Community College — Springfield
Columbus State Community College — Columbus
Cuyahoga Community College — Cleveland
Edison Community College — Piqua
Hocking College — Nelsonville
James A. Rhodes State College — Lima
Jefferson Community College — Steubenville
Lakeland Community College — Kirtland
Lorain County Community College — Elyria
Marion Technical College — Marion
North Central State College — Mansfield
Northwest State Community College — Archbold
Owens Community College — Northwood and Findlay
Sinclair Community College — Dayton
Southern State Community College — Hillsboro, Fincastle, Wilmington, and Washington Court House
Stark State College — Canton
Terra Community College — Fremont
Washington State Community College — Marietta
Zane State College — Zanesville
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