SERVING THE STATE 15 29 16 KEY 13 Main Campus 22 2 6 23 12 Satellite Campus 28 11 8 30 3 19 1 25 33 17 20 26 14 9 27 24 7 32 10 4 21 5 31 18 (#) Indicates number of Ohio satellite campuses 1. Ashland University (7) 10. Franklin University (20) 19. University of Mount Union 28. Tin University (6) 2. Baldwin Wallace University (2) 11. Heidelberg University 20. Mount Vernon Nazarene University (4) 29. Ursuline College 3. Bluton University (2) 12. Hiram College 21. Muskingum University 30. Walsh University (2) 4. Capital University 13. John Carroll University 22. Notre Dame College 31. Wilmington College (3) 5. Cedarville University 14. Kenyon College 23. Oberlin College 32. Wittenberg University 6. Defiance College 15. Lake Erie College 24. Ohio Dominican University (1) 33. The College of Wooster 7. Denison University 16. Lourdes University 25. Ohio Northern University 8. University of Findlay 17. Malone University 26. Ohio Wesleyan University 9. Franciscan University 18. Marietta College 27. Otterbein University of Steubenville OFIC solicits corporate donations and distributes funds to member info@ofic.org colleges and universities to help students in need — impacting local economies and providing opportunities for corporations to boost their 614.469.1950 pool of college-educated workers. www.ofic.org © Copyright 2018-19 The Ohio Foundation of Independent Colleges. All rights reserved KEEPING INVESTMENTS LOCAL OFIC partners exclusively with Ohio-based independent colleges and universities that are dedicated to improving Ohio’s educated workforce. Lake KEY Lucas Ashtabula Fulton 1,279 1,066 245 Williams 192 Number of undergraduates 74 Ottawa 212 Geauga enrolled at OFIC colleges Cuyahoga 650 and universities: Defiance Sandusky 5,243 183 Henry Wood Erie 297 411 249 Lorain Trumbull 126 668 County 1,153 Paulding Huron Portage # Medina Summit 62 Seneca 323 662 Putnam 635 1,275 2,061 Mahoning 205 Hancock 405 574 Percentage of population Van Wert Ashland 64 Wyandot Crawford 517 Wayne age 25+ holding a 155 208 Stark Columbiana Allen Richland 729 2,229 bachelor’s degree 537 733 258 Hardin or higher: 361 Mercer Auglaize Marion Holmes Carroll Less than 10% 84 210 224 Morrow 211 114 167 Tuscarawas Jeerson 10-19.9% Logan Knox 329 371 Shelby 269 20-29.9% 567 Coshocton Harrison 184 Union Delaware 331 189 37 30-39.9% Darke 1,310 143 Champaign 40%+ Miami 291 Licking Guernsey 367 1,044 233 Belmont Muskingum 194 Clark Franklin 505 640 Madison 5,849 196 Preble Montgomery Noble Monroe 87 820 Fairfield Perry 154 Greene 790 119 42 611 Pickaway Morgan Fayette 197 27 86 Butler Hocking Washington 473 Warren Clinton 67 302 548 231 Athens Ross 87 267 Vinton Hamilton 13 858 Highland Clermont 118 Meigs Pike 38 287 17 Jackson 52 Brown 49 Scioto Adams 75 Gallia 26 57 Lawrence 87 Ohio is ranked 36th out of the 50 states in percentage of population Source: Source: US Census Bureau, American Community Survey, 5-Year Estimates 2016, holding a bachelor’s degree at a time when 7 out of 10 new jobs AICUO Geocoding Project, 2018 created require a college degree. Let’s Talk info@ofic.org Contact OFIC today to learn how you can be a part of one of the largest and most diverse statewide scholarship 614.469.1950 management programs in Ohio. www.ofic.org © Copyright 2018-19 The Ohio Foundation of Independent Colleges. All rights reserved.
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