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Ohio University Online
- Public university founded in 1804
- Nationally recognized for high quality academic programs
- Offers 100% online undergraduate and graduate degree programs
- Online programs designed for adult professionals
- Programs may be completed in as little as two years
- Frequent start dates during the year
- Financial aid available to qualified students
- Regionally accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools Higher Learning Commission (HLC)
About Ohio University Online
Founded in 1804, Ohio University is the oldest university in Ohio and the ninth oldest public university in the United States. Frequently recognized for high quality academic programs, Ohio University continues to expand its degree options by offering several undergraduate and graduate programs online. Online programs provide access to those students who cannot attend one of Ohio University's campus locations. Most online learners are adult professionals, allowing students to complete the program while maintaining a professional and personal life.
Academic Programs
Ohio University offers several undergraduate and graduate programs entirely online. Examples of these include:
- Master of Health Administration
- Master's in Coaching Education
- Master's in Athletic Administration
Learning Options
Courses begin several times per year and vary by program. On average, students spend between 15 and 20 hours per week on coursework, with programs generally completed in two years. Online classes are interactive, with students involved in collaborative learning and sharing work experiences together.
Faculty
Programs at Ohio University Online are academically equivalent to campus programs and taught by the same faculty members. Faculty are highly qualified in their respective fields.
Student Life
Online programs are designed for working professionals, allowing students to continue working during the program. Academic support is provided, and Ohio University ensures resources are available to assist students throughout the program.
Admissions and Financial Aid
Enrollment Specialists are available to assist students with the application process, and admissions requirements vary by program. In general, students should plan on providing official transcripts from previously attended colleges or universities. Additional information may be requested such as resumes, professional statements, or proof of work experience, among others.
Federally-funded loans are available to qualified students, and interested applicants should contact the Office of Student Financial Aid for assistance.
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