College
Ohio State University - Newark
- C+Overall Grade
- 4 Year
- Newark, OH
- 240 reviews
- AcademicsC
- ValueB
- DiversityB
- CampusB-
- AthleticsNG
- Party SceneC
- ProfessorsC+
- LocationB-
- DormsB-
- Campus FoodB
- Student LifeB-
- SafetyA+
Athletic Division
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Athletic Conference
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Address
1179 University Dr
Newark, OH 43055
- Branch of
- The Ohio State University
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Ohio State University - Newark Rankings
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Admissions
Acceptance Rate
100%
SAT Range
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ACT Range
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Application Fee
$60
SAT/ACT
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High School GPA
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Cost
Net Price
$14,656/ year
National
$15,523Average cost after financial aid for students receiving grant or scholarship aid, as reported by the college.
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Academics
Professors
C+
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Student Faculty Ratio
28:1
Evening Degree Programs
No
- 83%
- of students agree that professors put a lot of effort into teaching their classes.24 responses
- 68%
- of students agree that it is easy to get the classes they want.22 responses
- 73%
- of students agree that the workload is easy to manage.22 responses
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Majors
Most Popular Majors
Liberal Arts and Humanities
526 GraduatesSocial Work and Youth Services
31 GraduatesPsychology
26 GraduatesElementary and Middle School Administration
24 GraduatesElementary Education
20 GraduatesEnglish
16 GraduatesMiddle School Education
15 GraduatesBusiness
11 GraduatesHistory
3 GraduatesNursing
1 Graduate
Students
Full-Time Enrollment
2,218Undergrads
Undergrads Over 25
5%
Pell Grant
41%
Varsity Athletes
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Campus Life
Freshmen Live On-Campus
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After College
Median Earnings 6 Years After Graduation
$43,700/ year
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$33,028Graduation Rate
38%
National
49%Employed 2 Years After Graduation
93%
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Ohio State University - Newark Reviews
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The academic aspect of OSU Newark is the strength of the school. The access to all the academic resources at half the price of normal tuition relieves headaches college's financial burden often brings. The recreation center is a great facility. The dining services are about average concerning the quality of college food. The new McConnell dorm breathes new life into the resident population at the campus. Probably the biggest problem with the campus is the community surrounding it. Concerning the interests of college students, the Newark area just doesn't provide the same excitement that you would experience at the main campus or other schools like The University of Cincinnati. While it might not bring the excitment and life of the Columbus Campus, OSU Newark is a good starting place, and your wallet will thank you later.
It is a beautiful campus with a lot of resources to help you succeed. The professors seem to really want their students to succeed and often have office hours. Some of the buildings do need remodeled, but the landscaping and general setting is beautiful. There are several ways to get coffee, but not many choices for food on campus. If you want a real meal you pretty much have to go the cafeteria or pack your lunch. There is student housing on cite, but it is limited. There are a ton of ways to get involved on campus with clubs and organizations along with campus events. There are a couple restaurants in close vicinity. Athletics are available, but I am not very familiar with them. It is a small campus atmosphere, which gives you more interaction with fellow students and instructors. Campus security is on staff for things like escorts to your car, dead batteries, and to protect the campus. Overall, a good choice for a quality education.
Everything they say about getting an individual experience is true. Your professors really do know your name, and living from home provides its own unique advantages. You do miss out on some of the “real” college experience, but the money you save and education you get is more than worth it.