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Study at Ohio University Southern Campus
Ohio University Southern Campus, a regional campus of the Ohio University, was established in 1956. At the time, classes were held in the Ironton High School. Currently, the campus is located in Ironton, Ohio. The university also has extension centers in Proctorville, Ironton, and Franklin Furnace, Ohio. Ohio University Southern Campus's recent enrollments have been more than 2,000 students every year. Ohio University Southern Campus offers a number of associate’s and bachelor’s degrees. Students can opt for courses in arts, electronic media, child development, nursing, business administration, education, and economics, among others. The sports teams of Ohio University Southern Campus are known as the Trailblazers. The university also sponsors a number of student clubs and organizations including the J.U.S.T.I.C.E., Chess Club, ENVOI, Drama Club, Student Government, Student Nurses Association, and EM Club. In addition, students are involved in the honor societies of Kappa Delta Pi, and Phi Alpha Xi. Ohio University Southern is in a medium-sized suburb, in Ironton, OH. The school is classified as a public college. Students at Ohio University Southern earn degrees up to the Master's degree. Students and faculty are generally focused on one of the school's main fields of study. The most common major fields study at Ohio University Southern include media, animal science and care, office and administration, nursing and emergency medicine, and security and law enforcement. All qualified applicants are admitted as the school offers open admission. Some professors at Ohio University Southern are awarded tenure, allowing the school to retain good faculty members. The school, in 2007, had 1,699 students (1,401 full-time equivalent). The school reports its educational mission is: Contact: Ohio University Southern Ohio University Southern Campus |
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