Ohio Northern University
School info
3.7
Overall Quality
Reputation
4.3
Food
2.4
Clubs
3.6
Facilities
3.8
Internet
2.9
Location
2.9
Opportunities
4
Safety
4.6
Social
3.4
Happiness
3.8
Basic Information
Location
- Ada, OH
Institution Overview
- Public/Private: Private college
- Established: 1871; 153 years ago (1871)
- Founder: Henry Solomon Lehr
Academic information
Degree Courses
- 63 bachelor's degrees and additional master's
- doctoral
- and professional degrees
Key Area
- Based on the provided sources
- Ohio Northern University's specific key research areas are not explicitly outlined. However
- here are some areas of study and research mentioned for Ohio Northern University: Health and Medical
- Environmental Issues
- Engineering and Technology
- Arts
- Justice and Legal
Student and Staff Numbers
- Students: 3,088 (2017)
- Undergraduates: 2,900 (2017)
- Postgraduates: 589 (approximately, based on the total enrollment and undergraduate enrollment figures): - Total enrollment: 3,015 students - Undergraduate enrollment: 2,426 students Therefore, the postgraduate enrollment would be around 3,015 - 2,426 = 589 students
- Academic Staff: 654
Notable Alumni
- Mike DeWine
- Frank T. Bow
- Benjamin Brafman
- Jason Trusnik
- George E. Killian
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Students talk about this school
Good reviews
Overall 4.5
If you want to go to a small school and almost have high school part 2, this is the school for you. There are plenty of opportunities and activities on campus, you just have to be willing to take advantage of them. I do not regret attending Ohio Northern.
Overall 4.5
A small, but very friendly University. Amazing opprotunities, and chances to find new interests. Supportive, and fantastic professors. Amazing programs.
Overall 4.5
It's beautiful. I love living here.
Overall 4.5
ONU is great, beautiful, and by a friendly small town.
Overall 4.5
I was accept into Michigan, Ohio State, Xavier, Butler, Manchester, Duke, and Ohio Northern and I decided to attend ONU because i love the small campus in the middle of columbus, cincy, and cleveland. The teachers are the best and the education is grade a.
Overall 4.5
The best decision I made was to attend Ohio Northern. I know I made the right decision—great professors, nice campus.
Overall 4.5
Great school, good reputation.
Overall 4.5
Great school, make the best of it
Overall 4.5
None.
Overall 4.5
In addition to the high-quality academic and social life, I love the fact that most people around here love and respect nature. The three amazing and very intelligent black swans give a distinctive charm to the campus (together with groups of ducks and Canadian geese).
Bad reviews
Overall 1.2
None.
Overall 1.2
None.
Overall 1.6
Horrible place
Overall 1.6
Don't go here. Believe me, not worth it.
Overall 1.6
Not Specified.
Overall 1.7
Made me very depressed. Very bleak and rude campus culture. Terrible location and food. Overall sad. Very expensive.
Overall 1.8
There is no public transit near the school, no buses or trains what so ever. It is completely dead here, you don't ever see anyone walking around. The students and faculty are not friendly at all, everyone is to themselves. They will stare at you if you are a minority. There aren't many clubs to join. The professors also want the students to fail.
Overall 1.9
Ohio Northern Law School is expensive, the faculty is contemptible, and there are few job prospects after graduation. You can see why 40% of law students are clinically depressed by their third year of law school.
Overall 1.9
Middle of nowhere school with pharmacy being it's claim to fame. If you are coming for anything else, please double check your decision and make sure you are sure...
Overall 1.9
First: a Methodist college in name only. Second: Law school is awful and cutthroat. Third: generally unfriendly atmosphere on campus. Cafeteria is also terrible, same bad food every day.