Ohio University: Chillicothe Campus
School info
3
Overall Quality
Reputation
3.2
Food
2.3
Clubs
1.8
Facilities
3.4
Internet
3.7
Location
3.5
Opportunities
2.7
Safety
4.2
Social
2
Happiness
3.3
Basic Information
Location
- Chillicothe, OH
Institution Overview
- Public/Private: Public
- Established: 1946
- Founder: Ohio University – Chillicothe was founded by Ohio University, with key figures including Manasseh Cutler and Rufus Putnam. Ohio University – Chillicothe is not specifically attributed to a single founder other than the broader institution of Ohio University. However, the founders of Ohio University are Manasseh Cutler and Rufus Putnam. So, the founders are: Manasseh Cutler, Rufus Putnam
Academic information
Degree Courses
- Ohio University: Chillicothe Campus offers over 250 undergraduate programs. However
- the specific number of degree courses is not explicitly stated. Therefore
- I can only provide a range based on the available information: **250+**
Key Area
- Ohio
Student and Staff Numbers
- Students: The total number of students enrolled at Ohio University Chillicothe Campus as of Fall 2023 is approximately 2,016
- Undergraduates: Approximately 2,016 undergraduate students are enrolled at Ohio University: Chillicothe Campus as of Fall 2023
Notable Alumni
- Ken Breidenbaugh
- Jack Everson
- Stephen Gary
- Julia Lyddon Gourley
- Beverly Gray
- Stephen Neal
- Donald Raymond Pollock
- Russ Poole
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Students talk about this school
Good reviews
Overall 4.5
Very diverse considering it is a small town school, awesome professors...I love my school!
Bad reviews
Overall 1.7
it just isn't anything you would expect from ohio university
Overall 1.8
So I chose to come here instead of Hocking college because of gas mileage but I regret it. the worse mistake I made was attending this school. they do not care for the mental health and financial standpoints of its students. Find another school.
Overall 1.9
Not much going on socially. Went here my first semester of college, planning on just going here for my first two semesters of college. Ended up just going for one semester and transferring because I disliked it so much. Didn't feel like I was growing. No great opportunities or connections. Gets the job done I guess, just not enjoyable.
Overall 2
harvard on the hill
Overall 2
Because OU-C is a regional campus and because of the location, there aren't really too many options. It's more of a community college environment. Since it's in a fairly small town, you don't get too many opportunities. There are campus organizations but they often fall apart. However, OU-C is great if you're looking for that small campus feel.