The Ohio State University: Mansfield
School info
3.2
Overall Quality
Reputation
3.6
Food
2.5
Clubs
2
Facilities
3.4
Internet
3.5
Location
3.3
Opportunities
3.1
Safety
4.5
Social
2.4
Happiness
3.7
Basic Information
Location
- Mansfield, OH
Institution Overview
- Public/Private: Public satellite campus
- Established: 1958
- Founder: Avery Hand, James C. Gorman
Academic information
Degree Courses
- The Ohio State University: Mansfield offers 10 bachelor's degrees and an Associate of Arts degree. So
- the total number of degree courses is 11
Key Area
- Biology
- Earth Sciences
- Psychology
- English
- History
Student and Staff Numbers
- Students: The Ohio State University at Mansfield has an enrollment of approximately 652 undergraduate students
- Undergraduates: 652 undergraduate students
Notable Alumni
- Patrick Heydinger
- Col. Kenneth Kmetz
- Matthew Failor
- David Yoder
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Students talk about this school
Good reviews
Overall 4.5
This place is so underrated. It is amazing, very personal and fun.
Overall 4.4
Its a chance to get the amazing ohio state university schooling while being on more of a personal level with all of your professors and advisors
Overall 4.4
Wonderful, small campus.
Overall 4.1
Awesome place to get started out and save money or to complete a four year degree. Campus is small so faces become very familiar and it's never hard to find help when you need it. In my experience, it's also been very easy to make a variety of friends with unique interests.
Overall 4.1
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Bad reviews
Overall 0.9
None.
Overall 1.6
Don't go here.
Overall 1.7
good school for academics bc of smaller class sizes and personal time with teachers. Majority of students don't act mature, feels like high school. if you don't have a car goodluck because the dining hall only sells fried foods with the exception of smuckers or the tiny salad bar. No parks or hang out places and everyone leaves on the weekends.
Overall 2
The Mansfield campus is very disappointing when it comes to the food, social events/clubs, and the overall diversity. I would come here to start your college journey off solid, but don't stay if you want more opportunities and fun things to do every now and then.