Best Colleges in Ohio

Ohio is a Midwestern state with hot, humid summers and cool winters. As the “Birthplace of Aviation,” the Buckeye State has five international airports and also claims Neil Armstrong, first man to walk on the moon, as a native from Wapakoneta. Colleges in Ohio are evenly split between private not-for-profit and public institutions. Ohio University was the first college established in the state, and is the ninth oldest institution in the continental US. The most selective in Ohio is Kenyon College. Ohio’s key economic industries are advanced energy and environmental technologies, aerospace and aviation, along with agriculture and food processing. Top attractions include the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, Cedar Point Amusement Park, and Hocking Hills State Park.

How Were the Top Schools in Ohio Chosen?

Appily determines “Best Colleges” based on publicly-available information from the US Department of Education. Several factors include, but are not limited to, data about admitted students’ academic calibers, students’ expected career outcomes after graduation, and colleges’ investments toward making their institution accessible to all students.

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Columbus State Community College

Columbus State Community College is a two-year institution based in Columbus, Ohio. CSCC offers technical certifications and associate degree and college credit for life experiences. The most popular majors are nursing assistant, logistics and supply...

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CSCC is an outstanding college to attend. The atmosphere is friendly, there are a lot of campus-related activities to do, and is conveniently located in the downtown area. Here, besides an active social environment, there is a friendly staff that is...

” – Christian from Columbus, OH
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Hocking College is a 2-year community college with an open admissions policy and a focus on “hired education.” It is the only community college that offers on-campus housing in the state of Ohio to encourage immersive learning. Students can take...

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Hocking has been great for my Wildlife Management career. I get a ton of opportunities to get some hands on experience. The classes are never boring and are mostly outside.

” – Michelle from Nelsonville, OH
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Northwest State Community College is a 2-year college with a main campus and two satellite locations in northwestern Ohio. NSCC is home to 70 degree and certificate programs as well as over 300 non-credit classes. As a rural institution, Northwest...

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Northwest State has been the best move I have ever made in my life so far. The classes are small so personal time with teachers is outstanding. Northwest welcomes students with open arms and i am greatful to be here.

” – Steve from Napoleon, OH
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Northeast Ohio Medical University is a health science institution near Akron. NEOMED is home to three colleges in Medicine, Pharmacy, and Graduate Studies and confers MD and PhD programs as well as a dual degree in Integrated Pharmaceutical Medicine...

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Edison State Community College is a 2-year institution and the first technical college established in Ohio. Edison State offers two degrees for university transfer in Humanities and Science as well as five career pathway academic divisions. For...

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Toledo Public Schools Adult Education is a vocational education program in northwest Ohio. TPS Adult Education hosts a Barber Academy and The Toledo School of Practical Nursing. These schools offer 18-month Barber licensure and 1-year Licensed...

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Formerly known as Antioch University McGregor, Antioch University Midwest is a campus of the Antioch system dedicated to providing higher education for adult students. From its campus in western Ohio, Antioch Midwest offers 11 bachelor’s degree...

Belmont College
Saint Clairsville, OH
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Belmont College is a 2-year technical and community college in eastern Ohio. Belmont is home to nine academic departments conferring 28 associate degrees and 24 certificates. The Building Preservation/Restoration program features hands-on learning in...

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Central Ohio Technical College is a public, 2-year institution established in Newark, with satellite campus locations in Coshocton, Mount Vernon, and Reynoldsburg. COTC offers over 40 academic and career-oriented programs, including a variety of...

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When I hear the word, College, I think of second home. Central Ohio Technical College has done more and beyond to make it a place where students can call it a home. All staffs and professors are always helpful, and know just what to do to make you...

” – Sarah from Reynoldsburg, OH
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The Cincinnati College of Mortuary Science is an institution training students in funeral service education. CCMS offers bachelor’s and associate degrees in Mortuary Science as well as certificate programs in Mass Fatality Response, Crematory...

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CCMS is wonderful school to launch your career in funeral service. Classes are taught by professionals with years of experience in funeral service which contributes greatly to the crucial linkage between theory and practice. CCMS also provides lots...

” – Codi from Independence, KY
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Cincinnati State Technical and Community College is a public, 2-year institution established in southern Ohio, with satellite facilities located in Harrison and Middletown. CSTCC offers over 100 degree and certificate programs, many of which feature...

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I am attending the Midwest Culinary Institute at Cincinnati State and love the program. I am learning more than I ever hoped to.

” – Tessie from Ft Wright, KY
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The Collins Career Technical Center is a vocational and technical school in southern Ohio dedicated to training students to enter the workforce. The CCTC is home to eight departments conferring degrees and certificates in 22 career-centered fields of...

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The EHOVE (Erie, Huron, Ottawa Vocational Education) Career Center is a technical and vocational school serving three counties in northern Ohio. EHOVE offers 24 career-centered academic programs at the high school level as well as 15 adult education...

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With campus a short distance from Lake Erie, Firelands Regional Medical Center School of Nursing is a nurse training academy in northern Ohio. The School of Nursing features a 3-year Nursing Diploma program that also confers an Associate of Science...

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Great Oaks Institute of Technology and Career Development is a technical and vocational school with four campuses in the Cincinnati metro area. Great Oaks offers over 30 vocational academic programs for a high school age population and 12 degree and...

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Located on the Eastern Gateway Community College campus, Trinity Health System School of Nursing is a nurse training academy in east Ohio. Trinity Health hosts a 2-year diploma-granting Nursing program. To supplement classroom instruction, Trinity...

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With an institutional motto of “Where God is first,” Allegheny Wesleyan College is Biblically-centered institution training students for ministry. AWC offers five theological degrees in subjects such as Cross-Cultural Missions, Music Ministry, and...

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Founded by the Ursuline Sisters, Chatfield College is a Catholic liberal arts institution and southwest Ohio’s only 2-year college. Chatfield confers associate degrees with concentrations in Business, Early Childhood Education, Liberal Arts, and...

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Clark State Community College is a 2-year institution with four campuses in western Ohio. Clark State is home to over 125 majors and certificate-granting programs, including New Media and Precision Agriculture. In addition, the Clark State...

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Clark State is truly a college that has your best interest in mind. They make sure they are advising you to take the right classes in order to graduate on time, they have many different majors, and they try to make a schedule that best fits your...

” – Amanda from Beavercreek, OH