Undergraduate Student Diversity at Ohio's Public and Private Colleges and Universities
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1 Student Diversity at Ohio's Public and Private Colleges and Universities Fall 2006 Prepared by March 2008
2 _ Sector Racial/Ethnic Diversity at Ohio s State Supported Colleges and Universities Enrolled in Fall 2006 by Type Under Graduate Asian or Black, White, Nonresident Alien Race Unknown Public Two Year 218,259 <1% 1% 13% 2% 78% <1% 5% Community Colleges 75,143 <1% 2% 19% 3% 70% 2% 5% State Community Colleges 68,138 <1% 2% 14% 3% 77% <1% 4% Technical Colleges 28,837 <1% <1% 7% <1% 87% <1% 4% University Regional Campuses 46,141 <1% 1% 6% 1% 86% <1% 5% University Main Campuses 199,125 <1% 2% 11% 2% 78% 1% 5% Public All 417,384 <1% 2% 12% 2% 78% 1% 5% Racial/Ethnic Diversity of Population Age Ohio Compared to the Nation, Census 2000 Population Age Asian or Black, White, United States 132,276,109 1% 4% 12% 14% 67% Ohio 5,216,585 <1% 1% 11% 2% 84% 1
3 _ Community Colleges Racial/Ethnic Diversity at Ohio s State Supported Colleges and Universities Enrolled in Fall 2006, by Asian or Black, White, Nonresident Alien Race Unknown Cuyahoga Community College, Eastern 6,757 <1% 2% 50% 1% 40% 4% 3% Cuyahoga Community College, Metro 10,085 <1% 1% 43% 4% 44% 3% 4% Cuyahoga Community College, Western 12,912 <1% 2% 8% 4% 80% 3% 3% Jefferson Community,601 <1% <1% 6% <1% 89% <1% 4% Lakeland Community College 8,788 <1% 1% 11% 2% 82% <1% 2% Lorain y Community 0,521 <1% 1% 8% 6% 81% <1% 2% Rio Grande Community,528 <1% <1% 3% <1% 84% <1% 12% Sinclair Community College 22,951 <1% 2% 16% 1% 71% <1% 9% Community Colleges Total 75,143 <1% 2% 19% 3% 70% 2% 5% State Community Colleges Cincinnati State Tech. & Community College 8,438 <1% 1% 24% <1% 65% <1% 9% Clark State Community College 3,339 <1% <1% 13% 1% 80% <1% 5% Columbus State Community College 22,745 <1% 3% 20% 2% 69% <1% 4% Edison State Community College 3,085 <1% 1% 2% <1% 92% <1% 3% Northwest State Community College 2,881 <1% <1% <1% 6% 84% <1% 8% Owens State Community College, Findlay 2,884 <1% 1% 4% 5% 87% <1% 2% Owens State Community College, Toledo 17,150 <1% <1% 11% 4% 80% <1% 3% Southern State Community College, Central 1,388 <1% <1% 2% <1% 95% <1% 2% Southern State Community College, Fayette 353 1% <1% 2% <1% 93% <1% 3% Southern State Community College, North 627 <1% <1% 2% <1% 95% <1% 1% Southern State Community College, South 608 <1% <1% <1% <1% 97% <1% <1% Terra State Community College 2,324 <1% <1% 3% 5% 86% <1% 5% Washington State Community College 2,316 <1% <1% 1% <1% 95% <1% 2% State Community Colleges Total 68,138 <1% 2% 14% 3% 77% <1% 4% Technical Colleges Belmont Technical,714 <1% <1% 2% <1% 93% <1% 3% Central Ohio Technical College 3,103 <1% <1% 6% <1% 84% <1% 8% Hocking Technical College 5,581 <1% <1% 6% <1% 86% <1% 6% James A. Rhodes State College 3,347 <1% <1% 8% 1% 88% <1% 2% Marion Technical College 2,043 <1% <1% 4% 1% 93% <1% <1% North Central State College 3,195 <1% <1% 6% 1% 88% <1% 4% Stark State College of Technology 7,920 <1% <1% 10% <1% 84% <1% 3% Zane State,934 <1% <1% 5% <1% 90% <1% 5% Technical Colleges Total 28,837 <1% <1% 7% <1% 87% <1% 4% 2
4 _ University Regional Campuses Asian or Black, White, Nonresident Alien Race Unknown Bowling Green State University, Firelands 2,112 <1% <1% 6% 3% 84% <1% 4% Kent State University, Ashtabula 1,524 <1% <1% 7% 2% 88% <1% 2% Kent State University, East Liverpool 810 <1% <1% 4% <1% 93% <1% 1% Kent State University, Geauga 1,057 <1% 1% 7% <1% 86% <1% 4% Kent State University, Salem 1,255 <1% <1% 2% <1% 95% <1% 1% Kent State University, Stark 3,701 <1% <1% 7% <1% 88% <1% 2% Kent State University, Trumbull 1,994 <1% <1% 11% 1% 84% <1% 2% Kent State University, Tuscarawas 1,977 <1% <1% 1% <1% 95% <1% 2% Miami University, Hamilton 3,253 <1% 2% 7% 1% 83% <1% 6% Miami University, Middletown 2,390 <1% <1% 7% 1% 86% <1% 4% OSU, Agricultural Technical Institute 763 <1% <1% <1% <1% 96% <1% 2% Ohio State University, Lima 1,141 <1% <1% 4% 1% 92% <1% 2% Ohio State University, Mansfield 1,487 <1% 2% 7% 2% 87% <1% 2% Ohio State University, Marion 1,607 <1% 3% 4% 1% 88% <1% 2% Ohio State University, Newark 2,334 <1% 2% 8% <1% 86% <1% 2% Ohio University, Chillicothe 1,850 <1% <1% 2% <1% 86% <1% 10% Ohio University, Eastern 708 <1% <1% 2% <1% 94% <1% 4% Ohio University, Lancaster 1,727 <1% <1% 3% <1% 89% <1% 6% Ohio University, Southern 1,824 <1% <1% 3% <1% 87% <1% 9% Ohio University, Zanesville 1,723 <1% <1% 3% <1% 86% <1% 9% University of Akron, Wayne 1,740 <1% <1% 3% <1% 93% <1% 2% University of Cincinnati, Clermont 3,352 <1% <1% 2% <1% 82% <1% 13% University of Cincinnati, Raymond Walters 5,015 <1% 2% 14% 1% 73% <1% 8% Wright State University, Lake 797 <1% <1% 1% 1% 92% <1% 4% University Regional Campuses Total 46,141 <1% 1% 6% 1% 86% <1% 5% University Main Campuses Bowling Green State University 16,074 <1% <1% 9% 3% 82% 2% 3% Central State University 1,741 <1% <1% 89% <1% 2% <1% 8% Cleveland State University 9,514 <1% 3% 21% 3% 61% 2% 10% Kent State University 18,152 <1% 1% 8% 1% 84% 2% 3% Miami University 14,832 <1% 3% 3% 2% 86% <1% 5% Ohio State University 39,123 <1% 5% 7% 3% 79% 3% 2% Ohio University 17,026 <1% <1% 4% 2% 88% 1% 4% Shawnee State University 3,888 1% <1% 3% <1% 85% <1% 9% University of Akron 18,398 <1% 2% 14% 1% 79% <1% 3% University of Cincinnati 20,053 <1% 3% 13% 2% 76% 1% 5% University of Toledo 16,088 <1% 2% 13% 3% 74% <1% 7% Wright State University 12,231 <1% 2% 13% 1% 76% 2% 6% Youngstown State University 12,005 <1% <1% 13% 2% 75% <1% 8% University Main Campuses Total 199,125 <1% 2% 11% 2% 78% 1% 5% 3
5 _ Other Characteristics of Attending Ohio s State Supported Colleges and Universities Enrolled in Fall 2006 by Type Sector Over Age 24 Ohio PSEO Public Two Year 218,259 58% 46% 41% 97% 4% 58% Community Colleges 75,143 65% 50% 39% 98% 4% 57% State Community Colleges 68,138 62% 49% 45% 96% 3% 56% Technical Colleges 28,837 49% 46% 39% 98% 4% 62% University Regional Campuses 46,141 46% 35% 38% 98% 4% 57% University Main Campuses 199,125 15% 16% 48% 89% <1% 40% Public All 417,384 38% 31% 44% 93% 2% 49% 1 Calculated for students who indicated their parents highest level of educational attainment on the FAFSA. Not all students fill out a FAFSA. Community Colleges Other Characteristics of Attending Ohio s State Supported Colleges and Universities Enrolled in Fall 2006 by Under Graduate Over Age 24 Ohio PSEO Cuyahoga Community College, Eastern 6,757 76% 55% 32% 100% 3% 57% Cuyahoga Community College, Metro 10,085 76% 60% 42% 99% 4% 62% Cuyahoga Community College, Western 12,912 68% 43% 39% 100% 4% 57% Jefferson Community,601 44% 43% 38% 84% 5% 61% Lakeland Community College 8,788 60% 47% 39% 99% 5% 56% Lorain y Community 0,521 62% 41% 35% 99% 10% 57% Rio Grande Community,528 17% 31% 39% 99% 4% 60% Sinclair Community College 22,951 65% 53% 42% 97% 2% 55% Community Colleges Total 75,143 65% 50% 39% 98% 4% 57% State Community Colleges Cincinnati State Tech. & Comm. College 8,438 63% 49% 47% 89% <1% 55% Clark State Community College 3,339 57% 49% 31% 100% 6% 58% Columbus State Community College 22,745 58% 46% 42% 97% <1% 51% Edison State Community College 3,085 66% 43% 34% 100% 19% 64% Northwest State Community College 2,881 62% 47% 37% 97% 6% 64% Owens State Community College, Findlay 2,884 59% 45% 40% 98% 4% 59% Owens State Community College, Toledo 17,150 68% 55% 58% 95% 2% 56% Southern State Community College, Central 1,388 71% 47% 27% 100% 6% 67% Southern State Community College, Fayette % 47% 26% 100% 7% 63% 4
6 _ Under Graduate Over Age 24 Ohio PSEO Southern State Community College, North % 46% 26% 100% 5% 63% Southern State Community College, South % 44% 26% 100% 9% 71% Terra State Community College 2,324 65% 42% 48% 100% <1% 58% Washington State Community College 2,316 42% 44% 35% 85% 10% 63% State Community Colleges Total 68,138 62% 49% 45% 96% 3% 56% Technical Colleges Belmont Technical,714 33% 45% 40% 87% <1% 62% Central Ohio Technical College 3,103 56% 51% 27% 100% 3% 62% Hocking Technical College 5,581 29% 38% 52% 95% <1% 59% James A. Rhodes State College 3,347 47% 42% 29% 99% 7% 62% Marion Technical College 2,043 56% 48% 36% 100% 15% 65% North Central State College 3,195 68% 47% 31% 100% 4% 62% Stark State College of Technology 7,920 60% 49% 43% 98% 2% 61% Zane State,934 34% 44% 40% 100% 5% 63% Technical Colleges Total 28,837 49% 46% 39% 98% 4% 62% University Regional Campuses Bowling Green State University, Firelands 2,112 49% 34% 36% 99% 7% 61% Kent State University, Ashtabula 1,524 56% 52% 35% 99% 4% 66% Kent State University, East Liverpool % 46% 27% 97% 10% 66% Kent State University, Geauga 1,057 68% 37% 42% 99% 4% 53% Kent State University, Salem 1,255 49% 39% 27% 99% 6% 66% Kent State University, Stark 3,701 48% 31% 39% 99% 5% 56% Kent State University, Trumbull 1,994 54% 44% 36% 99% 2% 64% Kent State University, Tuscarawas 1,977 49% 38% 40% 99% 9% 66% Miami University, Hamilton 3,253 56% 26% 44% 94% 2% 50% Miami University, Middletown 2,390 57% 34% 40% 97% 5% 56% OSU, Agricultural Technical Institute % 8% 64% 98% <1% 53% Ohio State University, Lima 1,141 18% 22% 45% 100% 2% 50% Ohio State University, Mansfield 1,487 30% 24% 38% 100% 4% 55% Ohio State University, Marion 1,607 27% 19% 45% 100% 3% 50% Ohio State University, Newark 2,334 19% 14% 46% 99% 2% 49% Ohio University, Chillicothe 1,850 43% 47% 29% 99% 2% 63% Ohio University, Eastern % 23% 38% 96% 8% 55% Ohio University, Lancaster 1,727 46% 31% 35% 99% 9% 54% Ohio University, Southern 1,824 29% 47% 31% 83% 3% 61% Ohio University, Zanesville 1,723 39% 42% 28% 99% 4% 60% University of Akron, Wayne 1,740 55% 39% 37% 99% 10% 60% University of Cincinnati, Clermont 3,352 47% 40% 37% 98% 5% 60% University of Cincinnati, Raymond Walters 5,015 57% 42% 35% 96% <1% 51% Wright State University, Lake % 26% 36% 99% 12% 55% 5
7 _ Under Graduate Over Age 24 Ohio PSEO University Regional Campuses Total 46,141 46% 35% 38% 98% 4% 57% University Main Campuses Bowling Green State University 16,074 7% 7% 45% 89% <1% 38% Central State University 1,741 9% 15% 50% 65% <1% 54% Cleveland State University 9,514 31% 43% 44% 99% 1% 50% Kent State University 18,152 15% 13% 41% 90% <1% 44% Miami University 14,832 6% 3% 46% 70% <1% 24% Ohio State University 39,123 10% 11% 53% 88% <1% 32% Ohio University 17,026 6% 5% 48% 91% <1% 30% Shawnee State University 3,888 17% 27% 40% 91% 3% 58% University of Akron 18,398 27% 26% 48% 97% 2% 49% University of Cincinnati 20,053 24% 18% 49% 87% <1% 37% University of Toledo 16,088 19% 16% 51% 90% 2% 43% Wright State University 12,231 15% 19% 44% 96% 1% 43% Youngstown State University 12,005 21% 29% 45% 90% <1% 56% University Main Campuses Total 199,125 15% 16% 48% 89% <1% 40% 1 Calculated for students who indicated their parents highest level of educational attainment on the FAFSA. Not all students fill out a FAFSA. 6
8 _ Racial/Ethnic Diversity at Ohio s Private, Title IV Eligible, Postsecondary s Enrolled in Fall 2006 Asian or Black, White, Nonresident Alien Race Unknown Private, Not For Profit Colleges and Universities Allegheny Wesleyan College 49 <1 % <1 % <1 % <1 % 100% <1 % <1 % Antioch College 330 <1 % 2% 3% <1 % 48% <1 % 46% Antioch University McGregor 160 1% <1 % 23% 4% 68% <1 % 4% Art Academy of Cincinnati 156 <1 % 4% 6% 3% 85% <1 % 1% Ashland University 2,793 <1 % <1 % 8% 2% 83% 2% 4% Aultman Hospital School of Nursing 150 <1 % <1 % 2% <1 % 98% <1 % <1 % Baldwin Wallace College 3,609 <1 % 1% 6% 1% 81% 1% 9% Bluffton University 1,029 <1 % <1 % 4% 2% 88% 2% 3% Capital University 2,824 <1 % 1% 11% 2% 81% <1 % 4% Carnegie Institute of Integrative Medicine and Massotherapy 133 <1 % <1 % 8% <1 % 92% <1 % <1 % Case Western Reserve University 4,080 <1 % 16% 5% 2% 64% 4% 9% Cedarville University 3,064 <1 % 1% 2% 2% 94% <1 % <1 % Chatfield College 212 <1 % <1 % 36% <1 % 64% <1 % <1 % Cincinnati Christian University 863 <1 % <1 % 10% <1 % 88% 1% <1 % Cincinnati College of Mortuary Science 145 <1 % <1 % 7% <1 % 93% <1 % <1 % Cleveland Institute of Art 490 <1 % 3% 4% 3% 87% 2% <1 % Cleveland Institute of Music 235 2% 12% 3% 6% 63% 13% <1 % College of Mount St. Joseph 1,916 <1 % <1 % 10% <1 % 84% <1 % 5% Columbus College of Art and Design 1,581 <1 % 2% 8% 3% 75% 5% 7% David N Myers University 845 <1 % <1 % 52% 3% 33% <1 % 11% Defiance College 909 <1 % <1 % 5% 4% 90% <1 % <1 % Denison University 2,263 <1 % 3% 5% 3% 84% 4% 1% Franciscan University of Steubenville 1,982 <1 % 1% <1 % 2% 86% <1 % 9% Franklin University 6,656 <1 % 2% 21% 3% 66% 3% 4% Gods Bible School and College 272 1% <1 % 2% 2% 77% 13% 4% Good Samaritan College of Nursing & Health Science 318 <1 % 1% 7% 1% 90% <1 % <1 % Heidelberg,330 <1 % <1 % 6% 1% 87% 2% 4% Hiram,205 <1 % 2% 9% 1% 74% 4% 10% John Carroll University 3,133 <1 % 2% 4% 2% 85% <1 % 6% Kenyon,648 <1 % 4% 3% 3% 83% 3% 3% Kettering College of Medical Arts 773 <1 % 1% 6% 2% 82% 2% 6% Lake Erie College 712 <1 % <1 % 6% 1% 84% <1 % 8% Laura and Alvin Siegal College of Judaic Studies 12 <1 % <1 % <1 % <1 % 100% <1 % <1 % Lourdes,731 <1 % <1 % 14% 3% 73% <1 % 9% Malone,960 <1 % <1 % 6% <1 % 91% 1% <1 % Marietta,411 <1 % 2% 3% 2% 81% 5% 7% 7
9 _ Asian or Black, White, Nonresident Alien Race Unknown MedCentral College of Nursing 394 <1 % <1 % 1% <1 % 98% <1 % <1 % Mercy College of Northwest Ohio 780 <1 % <1 % 8% 3% 83% <1 % 6% Mount Carmel College of Nursing 602 <1 % 2% 10% 1% 80% <1 % 7% Mount Union College 2,193 <1 % <1 % 4% <1 % 88% 2% 4% Mount Vernon Nazarene University 2,171 <1 % <1 % 4% 1% 93% <1 % <1 % Muskingum,676 <1 % <1 % 4% 1% 87% 3% 5% Notre Dame,240 <1 % <1 % 20% 2% 61% 3% 14% Oberlin College 2,829 <1 % 8% 5% 5% 76% 6% <1 % Ohio Christian University 506 <1 % <1 % 21% <1 % 75% 1% <1 % Ohio College of Massotherapy Inc 264 <1 % 2% 7% <1 % 84% <1 % 7% Ohio Dominican University 2,518 <1 % 1% 22% 2% 73% <1 % 1% Ohio Northern University 2,612 <1 % 1% 3% 1% 94% <1 % <1 % Ohio Wesleyan University 1,935 <1 % 2% 5% 1% 82% 8% 2% Otterbein College 2,804 <1 % 1% 6% 2% 89% <1 % 3% Pontifical College Josephinum 104 <1 % <1 % <1 % 9% 82% 8% <1 % Rabbinical College Telshe 56 <1 % <1 % <1 % <1 % 100% <1 % <1 % Rosedale Bible College 95 <1 % <1 % 2% 1% 97% <1 % <1 % Temple Baptist College 73 <1 % 15% 21% <1 % 64% <1 % <1 % The College of Wooster 1,819 <1 % 2% 4% 2% 75% 5% 12% The University of Findlay 4,007 <1 % <1 % 2% <1 % 58% 6% 31% Tiffin University 1,437 <1 % <1 % 16% 2% 76% 4% 2% Tri State Bible College 39 <1 % <1 % 8% <1 % 92% <1 % <1 % Union Institute & University 993 <1 % 1% 29% 11% 44% <1 % 14% University of Dayton 7,473 <1 % 1% 4% 2% 86% 1% 5% University of Northwestern Ohio 3,240 <1 % <1 % 2% <1 % 26% <1 % 72% University of Rio Grande 2,110 <1 % <1 % 3% <1 % 88% <1 % 7% Urbana University 1,459 <1 % <1 % 13% 1% 82% 3% <1 % Ursuline,180 <1 % 1% 26% 2% 69% <1 % 1% Walsh University 2,087 <1 % <1 % 6% <1 % 81% 1% 10% Wilberforce University 858 <1 % <1 % 92% 1% 4% <1 % 2% Wilmington,640 <1 % <1 % 9% <1 % 70% <1 % 19% Wittenberg University 2,059 <1 % <1 % 5% <1 % 78% 3% 12% Xavier University 3,910 <1 % 2% 11% 3% 79% 2% 2% Total Private, Not for Profit 108,142 <1 % 2% 9% 2% 77% 2% 8% Private, For Profit Colleges and Universities ATS Institute of Technology 406 <1 % <1 % 66% 1% 31% 1% <1 % Academy of Court Reporting Akron 197 <1 % <1 % 27% 2% 71% <1 % <1 % Academy of Court Reporting Cincinnati 314 <1 % <1 % 56% <1 % 42% <1 % <1 % Academy of Court Reporting Cleveland 475 <1 % <1 % 57% 3% 40% <1 % <1 % Academy of Court Reporting Columbus 250 <1 % 1% 41% <1 % 57% <1 % <1 % Akron Institute A Division of Herzing Ohio Inc 248 <1 % <1 % 32% 1% 54% <1 % 12% Antonelli College 459 <1 % 1% 37% <1 % 59% <1 % <1 % 8
10 _ Asian or Black, White, Nonresident Alien Race Unknown Bohecker College 476 <1 % <1 % 5% <1 % 94% <1 % <1 % Bradford School 378 <1 % 1% 21% <1 % 74% <1 % 3% Brown Mackie College Akron 795 <1 % <1 % 44% 1% 54% <1 % <1 % Brown Mackie College Cincinnati 1,364 <1 % <1 % 50% <1 % 48% <1 % <1 % Brown Mackie College Findlay 677 <1 % 1% 43% 3% 50% <1 % 3% Brown Mackie College North Canton 1,006 <1 % <1 % 27% <1 % 63% <1 % 9% Bryant and Stratton College Cleveland 541 <1 % <1 % 90% 2% 7% <1 % <1 % Bryant and Stratton College Parma 486 <1 % <1 % 23% 11% 65% <1 % 1% Bryant and Stratton College Willoughby Hills 512 <1 % <1 % 68% 1% 30% <1 % <1 % Davis College 440 <1 % <1 % 31% <1 % 66% <1 % 2% DeVry University Ohio 2,855 <1 % 2% 24% 1% 71% <1 % 1% ETI Technical College 256 <1 % <1 % 34% 2% 64% <1 % <1 % Gallipolis Career 37 1% <1 % 12% <1 % 85% <1 % <1 % ITT Technical Institute Dayton 457 <1 % 1% 25% 3% 71% <1 % <1 % ITT Technical Institute Hilliard 575 <1 % 2% 14% 3% 78% <1 % 2% ITT Technical Institute Maumee 73 <1 % <1 % 26% 11% 60% <1 % 3% ITT Technical Institute Norwood 680 <1 % <1 % 34% 1% 64% <1 % <1 % ITT Technical Institute Strongsville 568 <1 % <1 % 11% 6% 82% <1 % <1 % ITT Technical Institute Warrensville Heights 178 <1 % <1 % 65% 1% 33% <1 % <1 % ITT Technical Institute Youngstown 520 <1 % <1 % 20% 2% 76% <1 % <1 % International College of Broadcasting 104 <1 % <1 % 45% 2% 53% <1 % <1 % Miami Jacobs Career College 830 <1 % <1 % 44% <1 % 54% <1 % <1 % Miami Jacobs Career College Springboro 173 <1 % <1 % 15% 2% 82% <1 % 1% National Institute of Massotherapy 109 <1 % <1 % 27% <1 % 72% <1 % <1 % National Institute of Technology 357 <1 % <1 % 26% <1 % 72% <1 % <1 % Ohio Business 92 <1 % <1 % 9% 4% 87% <1 % <1 % Ohio Business College Lorain 182 <1 % <1 % 16% 18% 66% <1 % <1 % Ohio Institute of Health Careers 240 1% 1% 35% 1% 60% 1% <1 % Ohio Institute of Health Careers Elyria 175 <1 % 1% 14% 18% 64% <1 % 3% Ohio Institute of Photography and Technology 580 <1 % <1 % 19% <1 % 55% <1 % 25% Ohio Technical College 762 <1 % <1 % 14% 4% 81% <1 % 1% Ohio Valley College of Technology 162 <1 % <1 % 1% <1 % 98% <1 % <1 % Professional Skills Institute 270 <1 % 1% 43% 3% 53% <1 % <1 % Quest Career College 34 <1 % <1 % 62% 6% 32% <1 % <1 % RETS Tech Center 625 <1 % <1 % 21% <1 % 76% <1 % <1 % Remington College Cleveland 823 <1 % <1 % 77% 2% 15% <1 % 4% Remington College Cleveland West 580 <1 % 1% 16% 10% 71% <1 % 1% Samuel Stephen College 51 <1 % <1 % <1 % <1 % 100% <1 % <1 % School of Advertising Art Inc 160 <1 % 3% 3% <1 % 93% <1 % <1 % Southeastern Business College (Jackson) 41 <1 % <1 % <1 % <1 % 100% <1 % <1 % Southeastern Business College (Lancaster) 46 <1 % <1 % <1 % <1 % 100% <1 % <1 % Southeastern Business College (New Boston) 51 <1 % <1 % 2% <1 % 98% <1 % <1 % 9
11 _ Asian or Black, White, Nonresident Alien Race Unknown Southwestern College (Cincinnati) 670 <1 % <1 % 40% <1 % 58% <1 % <1 % Southwestern College (Dayton) 420 <1 % <1 % 74% 6% 20% <1 % <1 % Southwestern College (Franklin) 232 <1 % <1 % 4% 2% 94% <1 % <1 % Southwestern College of Business 328 <1 % <1 % 93% <1 % 7% <1 % <1 % Stautzenberger College 758 <1 % <1 % 24% 4% 69% <1 % 2% Stautzenberger College Strongsville 202 <1 % <1 % 4% 2% 93% <1 % <1 % Technology Education College 563 <1 % <1 % 70% <1 % 29% <1 % <1 % The Art Institute of Cincinnati 70 <1 % <1 % 7% <1 % 93% <1 % <1 % The Art Institute of Ohio Cincinnati 296 1% 2% 24% <1 % 67% <1 % 6% The Youngstown College of Massotherapy 37 <1 % <1 % 5% <1 % 92% <1 % 3% Tri State College of Massotherapy 37 <1 % <1 % 5% 3% 92% <1 % <1 % Trumbull Business 25 <1 % <1 % 28% 3% 68% <1 % <1 % University of Phoenix Cincinnati 460 <1 % <1 % 18% 1% 45% 5% 30% University of Phoenix Cleveland 663 <1 % <1 % 28% 2% 29% 9% 32% University of Phoenix Columbus 326 <1 % 1% 24% <1 % 44% 6% 24% Vatterott College Cleveland 199 <1 % 2% 53% 4% 41% <1 % 1% Virginia Marti College of Art and Design 297 <1 % 1% 9% 2% 87% <1 % <1 % Total Private, For Profit 27,553 <1 % <1 % 34% 2% 59% <1 % 3% 10
12 _ Private, Not For Profit Colleges and Universities Other Characteristics of Attending Ohio s Private, Title IV Eligible Postsecondary s Enrolled in Fall 2006 Over Age 24 Allegheny Wesleyan College 49 53% 50% Antioch College 330 <1% 5% 39% 28% Antioch University McGregor % 93% 31% 58% Art Academy of Cincinnati 156 8% 12% 46% 25% Ashland University 2,793 10% 20% 45% 41% Aultman Hospital School of Nursing % 44% 6% N/A Baldwin Wallace College 3,609 19% 18% 41% 40% Bluffton University 1,029 5% 13% 46% 42% Capital University 2,824 18% 23% 38% 40% Carnegie Institute of Integrative Medicine and Massotherapy 133 <1% 80% 13% N/A Case Western Reserve University 4,080 5% 3% 58% 26% Cedarville University 3,064 45% 20% Chatfield College % N/A Cincinnati Christian University % 30% 53% 41% Cincinnati College of Mortuary Science 145 <1% 36% 48% 49% Cleveland Institute of Art % 32% Cleveland Institute of Music % 15% College of Mount St. Joseph 1,916 30% 33% 32% 42% Columbus College of Art and Design 1,581 17% 9% 43% 34% David N Myers University % 58% Defiance College % 47% Denison University 2,263 1% 1% 43% 22% Franciscan University of Steubenville 1,982 40% 27% Franklin University 6,656 66% 81% 43% 53% Gods Bible School and College % 31% Good Samaritan College of Nursing & Health Science % 47% 6% N/A Heidelberg,330 20% 12% 48% 44% Hiram,205 20% 24% 44% 42% John Carroll University 3,133 47% 30% Kenyon,648 48% 17% Kettering College of Medical Arts % 49% 20% 47% Lake Erie College % 49% Laura and Alvin Siegal College of Judaic Studies 12 33% N/A Lourdes,731 16% 52% Malone,960 39% 43% Marietta,411 5% 5% 49% 40% MedCentral College of Nursing % 37% 16% N/A 11
13 _ Over Age 24 Mercy College of Northwest Ohio % 47% 15% 54% Mount Carmel College of Nursing 602 9% 50% Mount Union College 2,193 5% 4% 50% 40% Mount Vernon Nazarene University 2,171 11% 37% 41% 45% Muskingum,676 7% 6% 49% 40% Notre Dame,240 36% 39% 34% 48% Oberlin College 2,829 3% <1% 45% 21% Ohio Christian University % 55% 49% 59% Ohio College of Massotherapy Inc % 39% 13% N/A Ohio Dominican University 2,518 27% 39% 38% 48% Ohio Northern University 2,612 4% 3% 53% 32% Ohio Wesleyan University 1,935 48% 25% Otterbein College 2,804 17% 15% 34% 34% Pontifical College Josephinum 104 <1% 29% 100% 25% Rabbinical College Telshe 56 <1% 7% 100% N/A Rosedale Bible College 95 34% N/A Temple Baptist College 73 67% 54% The College of Wooster 1,819 49% 23% The University of Findlay 4,007 29% 17% 40% 46% Tiffin University 1,437 9% 26% 47% 53% Tri State Bible College 39 69% 79% 90% N/A Union Institute & University % 89% 33% 50% University of Dayton 7,473 7% 4% 50% 20% University of Northwestern Ohio 3,240 6% 13% 81% 62% University of Rio Grande 2 2,110 22% 32% 41% 55% Urbana University 1,459 49% 55% Ursuline,180 33% 46% 7% 48% Walsh University 2,087 36% 45% Wilberforce University % 53% Wilmington,640 46% 51% Wittenberg University 2,059 6% 5% 43% 26% Xavier University 3,910 14% 14% 43% 26% Total Private, Not for Profit 108,142 14% 17% 43% 39% Private, For Profit Colleges and Universities ATS Institute of Technology % N/A Academy of Court Reporting Akron % N/A Academy of Court Reporting Cincinnati % N/A Academy of Court Reporting Cleveland % N/A Academy of Court Reporting Columbus % N/A Akron Institute A Division of Herzing Ohio Inc 248 <1% <1% 9% N/A Antonelli College % 51% 17% N/A Bohecker College % 50% 16% N/A 12
14 _ Over Age 24 Bradford School 378 <1% 11% 23% N/A Brown Mackie College Akron 795 <1% 47% 15% N/A Brown Mackie College Cincinnati 1,364 <1% 70% 22% N/A Brown Mackie College Findlay % 69% 9% N/A Brown Mackie College North Canton 1,006 19% N/A Bryant and Stratton College Cleveland % N/A Bryant and Stratton College Parma % 51% 21% N/A Bryant and Stratton College Willoughby Hills % 67% 14% N/A Davis College % 73% 14% N/A DeVry University Ohio 2,855 43% 55% 63% N/A ETI Technical College % 55% 27% N/A Gallipolis Career 37 4% 65% 14% N/A ITT Technical Institute Dayton % 52% 75% N/A ITT Technical Institute Hilliard % 50% 77% N/A ITT Technical Institute Maumee 73 16% 48% 70% N/A ITT Technical Institute Norwood % 53% 71% N/A ITT Technical Institute Strongsville % 49% 77% N/A ITT Technical Institute Warrensville Heights % 48% 66% N/A ITT Technical Institute Youngstown % 48% 70% N/A International College of Broadcasting 104 <1% 21% 77% N/A Miami Jacobs Career College % N/A Miami Jacobs Career College Springboro 173 <1% 38% 4% N/A National Institute of Massotherapy % N/A National Institute of Technology 357 <1% 41% 36% N/A Ohio Business 92 16% N/A Ohio Business College Lorain % 74% 23% N/A Ohio Institute of Health Careers 240 <1% 47% 7% N/A Ohio Institute of Health Careers Elyria 175 <1% 65% 3% N/A Ohio Institute of Photography and Technology % N/A Ohio Technical College % N/A Ohio Valley College of Technology % N/A Professional Skills Institute 270 <1% 71% 5% N/A Quest Career College 34 29% N/A RETS Tech Center 625 <1% 68% 24% N/A Remington College Cleveland % N/A Remington College Cleveland West % N/A Samuel Stephen College 51 22% N/A School of Advertising Art Inc 160 <1% 2% 51% N/A Southeastern Business College (Jackson) 41 32% N/A Southeastern Business College (Lancaster) 46 15% N/A Southeastern Business College (New Boston) 51 10% N/A Southwestern College (Cincinnati) % 52% 7% N/A 13
15 _ Over Age 24 Southwestern College (Dayton) % 34% 15% N/A Southwestern College (Franklin) 232 8% N/A Southwestern College of Business 328 6% 75% 7% N/A Stautzenberger College % N/A Stautzenberger College Strongsville 202 5% N/A Technology Education College 563 <1% 14% 12% N/A The Art Institute of Cincinnati 70 <1% 4% 57% N/A The Art Institute of Ohio Cincinnati 296 <1% 30% 33% N/A The Youngstown College of Massotherapy 37 14% 43% 11% N/A Tri State College of Massotherapy 37 81% 54% 19% N/A Trumbull Business 25 10% 50% 20% N/A University of Phoenix Cincinnati 460 <1% 87% 34% N/A University of Phoenix Cleveland 663 <1% 89% 31% N/A University of Phoenix Columbus Ohio 326 <1% 85% 44% N/A Vatterott College Cleveland % N/A Virginia Marti College of Art and Design % N/A Total Private, For Profit 27,553 12% 36% 32% N/A 1 Calculated for students who indicated their parents highest level of educational attainment on the FAFSA. Not all students fill out a FAFSA. 2 Includes Rio Grande Community College. 14
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