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Ohio Northern University

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  • Highlights

    The undergraduate colleges offer baccalaureate degrees in over 70 different major areas. The College of Law offers the J.D. and the College of Pharmacy offers the Pharm. D.

    The university has a well-designed and maintained campus located on a 300 acre site in the village of Ada, a community with a population of 5,000 in a rural area 15 miles east of Lima and approximately 1 ½ hours driving distance from Toledo, Dayton and Columbus.

  • University Attributes

    Ohio Northern University is a coeducational, residential, Methodist church-related institution founded in 1871 and enrolling 3,200 students in the Colleges of Arts and Sciences, Business Administration, Engineering, Law and Pharmacy. The undergraduate colleges offer baccalaureate degrees in 45 major areas. The College of Law offers the J.D. and the College of Pharmacy offers the Pharm. D.

  • Degrees Available

    • Bachelor of Science
    • Bachelor of Arts
    • Doctorate

  • Subject Areas

    • Accounting
    • Art/fine Arts
    • Biochemistry
    • Biology (general)
    • Chemistry
    • Communications
    • Computer Science / It
    • Creative Writing
    • Criminal Justice / Corrections
    • Economics
    • Education
    • Engineering (computer)
    • Engineering (electrical)
    • Engineering (mechanical)
    • English
    • Environmental Studies
    • French
    • History
    • Journalism / Broadcasting
    • Literature
    • Mathematics
    • Music
    • Pharmaceuticals
    • Philosophy
    • Physics
    • Political Science/politics
    • Psychology
    • Religious Studies
    • Sociology
    • Spanish
    • Technology
  • Experience Required

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  • Ohio Northern University's Mission Statement

    Ohio Northern University, a United Methodist-related institution of higher learning, seeks to educate and graduate students accomplished in scholastic achievement, prepared for a useful life and meaningful career, and inspired with a desire to contribute to the good of humankind consistent with Judeo-Christian ideals.