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Class of 2015 Class of 2015 University Name Program of Study General Area of Study (IPEDS) Degree Sought Health-related knowledge and Master of Business Administration Bluffton University skills (M.B.A.) English language and Bowling Green State University Rhetoric and Writingliterature/letters Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) Business, management, marketing, and related support Master of Business Administration EU Business School Sport Management services (M.B.A.) Farrier Research Center Farrier school Health-related knowledge and George Washington University Epidemiology skills Other Master Degree International business college Veterinary technician Other Other Health professions and related Iowa State University College Of Veterinary Medicine Veterinary Medicine programs Other Doctoral Degree Health professions and related Kettering College Biology programs Other Master Degree Kettering College Occupational Therapy Other Other Doctoral Degree Health professions and related Kettering College of Medical Arts Physician Assistant programs Master of Science (M.S.) Biological and biomedical Lincoln Memorial University Master of Science sciences Lincoln Memorial University-College of Veterinary Medicine Veterinary Medicine Other Other Doctoral Degree Doctor of Veterinary Health professions and related Michigan State University Medicine programs Other Professional Degree Biological and biomedical Mississippi State University Biology sciences Other Doctoral Degree Health professions and related Nuclear Education Online Nuclear pharmacy programs Certificate Health professions and related Ross University Veterinary medicine programs Other Professional Degree Doctor of Osteopathic Health professions and related The Ohio State Medicine programs Other Doctoral Degree Business, management, marketing, and related support The Ohio State Masters of Accounting services Other Master Degree The Ohio State Math Mathematics and statistics Master of Science (M.S.) Health professions and related The Ohio State Physical Therapy programs Other Doctoral Degree Agriculture, agriculture The Ohio State University Animal science/Pre-vet operations, and related sciences Other Professional Degree Biological and biomedical The Ohio State University Biology sciences Other Doctoral Degree Public administration and social The Ohio State University MPA service professions Other Health professions and related The Ohio State University Physical Therapy programs Other Doctoral Degree Health professions and related The Ohio State University Veterinary Medicine programs Other Doctoral Degree The Ohio University Heritage College of Osteopathic Medical School (Doctor Health professions and related Medicine of Osteopathy) programs Other Doctoral Degree AYA Integrated Science The University of Findlay Education Education Other Health professions and related The University of Findlay Biology programs Bachelor of Science (B.S.) Business, management, marketing, and related support Master of Business Administration The University of Findlay CPA Track services (M.B.A.) Health professions and related Master of Business Administration The University of Findlay Doctorate of Pharmacy programs (M.B.A.) The University of Findlay Education Education Master of Arts (M.A.) Business, management, marketing, and related support Master of Business Administration The University of Findlay Finance services (M.B.A.) Business, management, marketing, and related support Master of Business Administration The University of Findlay MBA services (M.B.A.) Health professions and related The University of Findlay Occupational Therapy programs Master of Science (M.S.) The University of Findlay Physical Education Education Bachelor of Science (B.S.) Health professions and related The University of Findlay Physical therapy programs Other Doctoral Degree The University of Findlay Post-bac Education Certificate The University of Findlay Rhetoric and Writing Other Master of Arts (M.A.) Business, management, Sport & Event marketing, and related support The University of Findlay Management services Master of Education (M. Ed.) The University of Notre Dame Law/Political Science Legal professions and studies Juris Doctor (J.D.) Infectious disease and Health-related knowledge and The University of Pittsburgh microbiology skills Other Master Degree The University of Toledo Masters of Social Work Social sciences Other University of Akron Electrical Engineering Engineering Bachelor of Science (B.S.) Homeland security/law enforcement/firefighting/related University of Cincinnati Criminal Justice protective services Master of Arts (M.A.) University of Cincinnati Law School Legal professions and studies Juris Doctor (J.D.) University of Cincinnati Pure mathematics Mathematics and statistics Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) Molecular and Cell Biological and biomedical University of Connecticut Biology sciences Master of Science (M.S.) Biological and biomedical University of Missouri Bio sciences Other Professional Degree Health professions and related University of Missouri Veterinary Medicine programs Other Doctoral Degree University of Montana Environmental Studies Other Master of Science (M.S.) Health-related knowledge and University of Wisconsin Pre-Veterinary skills Other Doctoral Degree Clinical Mental Health Wright State University Counseling Master of Science (M.S.) Public Administration and International & Public administration and social Wright State University Comparative Politics service professions Other Master Degree .
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