Mansfield, OH
1760 University Drive, Mansfield, OH 44906
http://mansfield.osu.edu/
Ohio State University - Mansfield is a public university located in Mansfield, Ohio. The acceptance rate is 100%, making it open to everyone. On our best overall colleges list, we've ranked it #715 in the USA. It is a very small sized university with 915 full-time undergrads enrolled. 59% of Ohio State - Mansfield's graduates acquire an Associate's degree in Liberal Arts and Humanities. Alternative often selected fields include Social Work and Youth Services, Psychology, and English, but there are 11 courses of study to select from. Its public policy program is ranked #9 in Ohio. What's more, Ohio State - Mansfield places 7th in Ohio for best colleges with higher acceptance rates. At full freight, tuition runs $8,026 a year, if you live in Ohio. If you're not applying from Ohio, tuition could run you up to $26,277. Before you rule out applying because of the cost, you should know that more than nine in ten Ohio State - Mansfield students receive at least some grant or scholarship funding. 39% of Ohio State University - Mansfield undergraduates conclude their studies with a diploma, geared up to start the following act in their lives: work. On average, graduates go on to make a yearly salary of $37,900 two years after university. After 4 more years in the labor force, the alumni's median annual income grows 21.6% to $46,100, which is 15% on top of the national median income. Many of you may also want to find that the application fee is $60. Additionally, the student-professor ratio is 18:1, and 100% of classes have 20 to 39 students. Apropos of your wallet, be aware that Ohio State - Mansfield students awarded institutional grants receive $1,998 in aid on average and 45% of undergrads get state grants. Our college experts rated Ohio State - Mansfield an 8.5 out of 10 overall and our team of researchers rated Ohio State - Mansfield an 8.76 out of 10 for its student life. In terms of campus life, first-year students have the option to live off campus. To wind things up, six years after college, the highest-earning 1/4 of graduates take home $68,100 or more and roughly only one in twenty graduates default on their student loans.
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Location
8.76
Dorms
8.24
Campus Food
8.76
Student Life
9.01
Safety
SAT Score
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ACT Score
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Average Aid Awarded
Students Recieving Financial Aid
40%
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Liberal Arts and Humanities
Elementary and Middle School Administration
Social Work and Youth Services
Psychology
English
Business
Criminology
Elementary Education