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Columbus State

 

Otterbein

Columbus State Community College

 

Otterbein College

The Columbus region offers many opportunities for higher education and is home to the Ohio State University, which has over 50,000 students on the Columbus campus.  Private schools such as Capital, Otterbein, Franklin and many others offer a variety of possibilities for any student.  Technical, medical and other options are available to individuals seeking other forms of education.

Enrollment Fall 2009

Four-year and graduate schools

Undergraduate

Graduate

Total

 
Bexley Hall Episcopal Seminary

0

17

17

 

Capital University

2,630

910

3,540

 

Chamberlain College of Nursing

 777

 0

777

 
Columbus College of Art and Design

1,425

0

1,425

 
Denison University

2,267

0

2,267

 
DeVry University-Ohio

3,779

875

4,654

 
Franklin University

7,055

887

7,942

 
ITT Technical Institute

850

0

850

 
Methodist Theological School in Ohio

0

227

227

 
Mount Carmel College of Nursing

722

60

782

 
Ohio Christian University

1,105

12

1,117

 
Ohio Dominican University

2,280

772

3,052

 
The Ohio State University

41,348

13,666

55,014

 
The Ohio State University - Newark

2,515

0

2,515

 
Ohio University - Lancaster

2,280

0

2,280

 
Ohio Wesleyan University

1,893

0

1,893

 
Otterbein College

2,642

421

3,063

 
Pontifical College Josephinum

78

59

137

 
Trinity Lutheran Seminary

0

151

151

 
University of Phoenix - Columbus Campus

139

37

176

 

Two Year Schools
       
Bohecker College-Columbus

486

0

486

 
Bradford School

657

0

657

 
Central Ohio Technical College

4,350

0

4,350

 
Columbus State Community College

28,539

0

28,539

 
Daymar College

 67

0

67

 
Hondros College

847

0

847

 
Kaplan College - Columbus Campus

527

0

527

 
Miami-Jacobs Career College

394

0

394

 
Ohio Business College

148

0

148

 
Total

109,800

18,094

127,894

 

 Source: National Center for Education Statistics, U.S. Department of Education