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NAME Ohio Northern University
ESTABLISHED1871
PRESIDENTDaniel A. DiBiasio
STUDENT BODY2,958
FACULTY AND STAFF615
ALUMNI32,731 alumni from 50 states and 68 countries
OPERATING BUDGET$91,583,000
ENDOWMENT$160,642,901
MASCOTPolar Bear
STUDENT-FACULTY RATIO11:1
CLASS SIZEAverage undergraduate class size: 19
ADA, OHIOA small-town atmosphere complements the friendly environment found on campus. Population: 5,947
FACTS AND FIGURES
CALENDARSemesters
ATHLETICSNCAA Division III, Ohio Athletic Conference (OAC)
12 men’s and 11 women’s teams.
The mascot is the Polar Bear, and the school colors are orange and black.
STUDENT LIFEStudents choose from a variety of campus activities, including more than 200 student organizations; four national sororities and seven national fraternities; intercollegiate, intramural and club sports; and music and theatrical events.
MISSIONInfluenced by a unique history and an enduring affiliation with the United Methodist Church, Ohio Northern University’s mission is to provide a high-quality learning environment that prepares students for success in their careers; service to their communities, the nation and the world; and a lifetime of personal growth inspired by the higher values of truth, beauty and goodness. The University’s distinctive academic program includes mutually supporting liberal and professional education components that integrate practice with theory, complemented by excellent co-curricular offerings that enrich the Northern experience. To fulfill this mission, faculty and staff engage with students so they can learn to think critically, creatively and entrepreneurially; communicate effectively; gain practical experience; solve problems collaboratively; and act as ethical and responsible members of a global community.
TUITION AND FEES (2019-20)
ONU SUSTAINABILITYOhio Northern has made several significant strides in sustainability, and currently is making considerable efforts to realize the full benefits of a comprehensive approach in several areas of sustainability, alternative energy and environmental stewardship.
• Three wind turbines generate 400 kilowatts of power and the 3MW solar array field reduces ONU’s carbon footprint by over 3,300 tons, equal to 315 average households. Combined wind and solar generate more than 20 percent of ONU’s annual electricity needs.
• Founders Complex and Affinity Village Complex feature a geothermal heating and cooling system to reduce energy use and water consumption.
• Ohio Northern University is a 100 percent tobacco-free campus.
• ONU has been recognized as a Tree Campus USA by the nonprofit Arbor Day Foundation for over a decade.
• Three electric vehicle charging stations have been installed on campus.
• The Affinity Gardens project has transformed the
green space of the residence community and provides produce for the Ada Food Bank.• 100 trees and shrubs have been planted near the
wind turbines with a focus on providing a perfect habitat for 10 beehives.
• ONU Dining Services promotes a number of sustainability initiatives, including these programs: “Green Container, Green Planet” program, “Skip the Straw”, use of BPA-free recyclable tumblers, trayless operations, as well as celebration of WasteLESS Week and Earth Day events.
LOCATIONOur scenic, safe and modern campus rests on nearly 342 acres in the village of Ada, Ohio. Our location provides a quaint small-town atmosphere that complements the friendly environment found on campus. Ada offers an array of restaurants, shopping and culture.
THE INN AT OHIO NORTHERN UNIVERSITYAda’s world-class hotel offers more than 70 deluxe guest rooms, luxurious amenities and more than 3,000 square feet of flexible meeting spaces. Guests of The Inn enjoy everything that the ONU campus has to offer: athletics, performing arts, and so much more.
Full-Time Tuition and Technology Fee Arts and Sciences $33,440Business Administration $33,440Engineering $38,840Pharmacy $39,360First-Year Law (L1) (Includes January Term) $30,200Continuing Law $30,200Freshman Room and BoardFreshman room and 19 meal plan $12,040
See more at: www.onu.edu/tuition-and-fees
THE OHIO NORTHERN PROMISEThe Ohio Northern Promise is a set of initiatives to make an ONU education more affordable, to reduce student loan debt, to sustain academic quality, and to prepare students for career success. www.onu.edu/about/recognition-excellence
PRESIDENTDaniel A. DiBiasio
PROVOST AND VICE PRESIDENT FOR ACADEMIC AFFAIRSMaria L. Cronley
VICE PRESIDENT FOR FINANCIAL AFFAIRSWilliam H. Ballard
VICE PRESIDENT AND DEANFOR STUDENT AFFAIRSAdriane L. Thompson-Bradshaw
VICE PRESIDENT FORENROLLMENT MANAGEMENTWilliam T. Eilola
VICE PRESIDENT FOR UNIVERSITY ADVANCEMENTShannon M. Spencer
ASSOCIATE VICE PRESIDENTFOR ACADEMIC AFFAIRSJuliet K. Hurtig
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OFCOMMUNICATIONS ANDMARKETINGAmy M. Prigge
GETTY COLLEGEOF ARTS & SCIENCESHolly L. Baumgartner
THE JAMES F. DICKE COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATIONJohn C. Navin
THOMAS J. SMULL COLLEGEOF ENGINEERINGJohn-David S. Yoder
PETTIT COLLEGE OF LAWCharles H. Rose III
RUDOLPH H. RAABE COLLEGE OF PHARMACYSteven J. Martin
PRESIDENT’S CABINET
COLLEGES/DEANS
1,500 50,000
STUDENTS
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UNIVERSITY The Higher Learning Commission www.hlcommission.org
COLLEGES• AACSB International– The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business• Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education• American Bar Association• American Chemical Society• Association of Technology, Management,
and Applied Engineering• Commission on Accreditation of Allied
Health Education Programs• Commission on Accreditation of Athletic
Training Education• Commission on Collegiate Nursing
Education• Committee on Accreditation for the
Exercise Sciences• National Accrediting Agency for Clinical
Laboratory Sciences• National Association of Schools of Music• Council for the Accreditation of
Educator Preparation• Ohio Board of Nursing• Ohio Department of Higher Education• Public Relations Society of America• The four engineering programs and
engineering education are accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET, and the computer science program is accredited by the Computing Accreditation Commission of ABET, www.abet.org
HIGHLY RATED (2019)U.S. News & World Report ranked ONU No. 5 among Midwest regional colleges in Best Colleges 2019 and also ranked ONU third in the Midwest for “Best Value Schools” and 10th in the “A+ Schools for B Students” regional category.
The Princeton Review featured ONU as one of the nation’s top schools in its annual college guide, The Best 385 Colleges: 2019 Edition.
Washington Monthly ranked ONU as No. 14 on its “Baccalaureate Colleges” list of 2019 rankings.
The Wall Street Journal named ONU one of the top-10 small colleges in the Midwest.
PayScale ranks ONU among the top five private universities, and No. 8 overall in the state of Ohio, for return on investment.
Career-guidance site Zippia ranked ONU as the most likely college or university in the state of Ohio (and third in the nation) to place its graduates into a job.
ONU’s placement rates (percentage of graduates who either land a job or are accepted to graduate school within six months after graduation) have averaged more than 93 percent for each of the past seven years, a rate higher than the national average according to the National Association of Colleges and Employers.
ACCREDITATION
608 Enrolled
Exam 25th Percentile 75th Percentile
SAT Math 555 660
SAT Verbal 540 650
ACT Composite 23 28
ACT English 21 27
ACT Math 23 28
ENTRANCE EXAM PERFORMANCE
Average High School GPA: 3.7HIGH SCHOOL PERFORMANCE
ADMISSIONS
FRESHMAN ENROLLMENT
3,898 Applied
2,735 Accepted
608 Enrolled
ENROLLMENT (FALL 2019) 2,958
ENROLLMENT STATUS ENROLLMENT TYPE
2,803 Full Time
95%
719 Graduate and Professional
24%
2,239Undergraduate
76%
155Part Time
5%
ENROLLMENT BY COLLEGE
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTSOhio Northern currently hosts degree-seeking and exchange students from more than 20 different countries. More than 90 of our students are enrolled under a student visa. English language programs are offered to support students who speak English as a second-language.
Engineering 15%
27
Business Administration
11% Law 5%493
819
327158
1,161Arts & Sciences
39%
Pharmacy 28%
Engineering17%
American Indian/Alaskan Native 4
Black/African American 104
Asian 69
Hispanic/Latino 26
Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Island 4
Nonresident Alien (International) 98
Two or More Races 98
White 2,223
Unknown 332
Total 2,958
RACE/ETHNICITY
ENROLLMENT (FALL 2019) 2,958
Students participating in at least one
sport on campus
22%Students participating
in a Greek organization
18%Students were involved in student organizations
during 2018-19
82%
1,468Women
50%
1,490Men50%
ENROLLMENT BY GENDER
NATIONAL SURVEY OF STUDENT ENGAGEMENT 2018 HIGH-IMPACT PRACTICES
Percentage of senior students who participated in high-impact practices (HIP): Learning communities, Service-learning, Research with faculty, Internship or field experiences, Study abroad, and Culminating senior experiences
* Activities in which ONU senior students (52% response rate) showed significantly higher participation rates than selected peer institutions as well as nationally participating institutions in NSSE 2018.
ONU
Peer Schools
National Participants
88%
63% 16%
8%
60% 25%
Participated in two or more HIPs Participated in one HIP
High-Impact Practices* ONU Peer Schools
National Participants
Research with faculty 43% 33% 23%
Internship or field experiences 75% 67% 49%
Culminating senior experiences 79% 59% 45%
STUDENT ENGAGEMENT
78%
STUDENT PLACEMENT RATES
STUDENT PLACEMENT
97%96%96%93%96%
Arts & SciencesBusiness AdministrationEngineeringPharmacyUniversity
F
OR TH E 2 0 1 9 CL ASS
96
FIRST-YEAR RETENTION RATES OF FIRST-TIME FULL-TIME FRESHMEN
* 6-year graduation rate for Bachelor’s (2013 cohort), 7-year rate for PharmD (2012 cohort), 3-year rate for Law (2016 cohort).
STUDENT OUTCOMES
GRADUATION RATES* FOR BACHELOR’S AND PROFESSIONAL DEGREES
Bachelor’s Pharmacy (PharmD) Law (JD)
71% 84% 76%
Cohort Year
88%
83% 84%86%
84%
88%86%
88%
82%
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 20162008
85%
2017
85%
2018
American Indian/Alaskan Native 1
Black/African American 18
Asian 16
Hispanic/Latino 7
Nonresident Alien 15
Two or More Races 5
White 546
Unknown 7
RACE/ETHNICITY
STAFFING (FALL 2019)
Total 615
GENDER STATUS
115Part-Time
19%
500Full-Time
81%
292Men47%
323 Women
53%
ALUMNI GRADUATES BY DECADE
ALUMNI
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0 STATES AND 68 C
OU
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S
1930s 1940s 1950s 1960s
10 77 728 2,650
1,391
1,385
TOP FIVE STATES WHERE ALUMNI RESIDE
19,092
876
792
TOTAL LIVING
32,731
ALUMNI BY U.S. REGION
MIDWEST21,714
SOUTH5,340
WEST1,854
NORTHEAST2,775
Arts & Sciences Business Engineering Law Pharmacy
ALUMNI BY COLLEGE12,923
3,295 4,2005,413
6,900
1970s 1980s 1990s 2000s 2010s
4,725 5,229 5,663 6,797 6,852
SCHOLARSHIPS AND AID
ONU.EDU/GIVE
$52 MILLION
IN SCHOLARSHIPS
AND AID
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