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COLLEGE GUIDE 2022

Time to start thinking about college? We’ll help you get started with College Guide 2022, a compilation of stats for public and private colleges and universities around the region and in neighboring states. *NOTE: We encourage you to reach out to the colleges you are interested in for the most complete and up-to-date information.

ART ACADEMY OF CINCINNATI

1212 JACKSON ST., CINCINNATI, OH 45202, (513) 562-6262,

ARTACADEMY.EDU Year Founded: 1869 Total Enrollment: 216 Undergraduate Degrees: 9 Graduate

Degrees: 1 Student:Teacher Ratio: 9:1 Tuition: $35,404 Room and Board: $7,350–$9,000

THE ATHENAEUM OF OHIO

6616 BEECHMONT AVE., CINCINNATI, OH 45230, (513) 231-2223,

ATHENAEUM.EDU Year Founded: 1829 Total Enrollment: 250 Graduate Degrees: 5 Student:Teacher

Ratio: 8:1 Tuition: $590/credit hour, $300/audit hour, $175/audit hour senior citizens

BALL STATE UNIVERSITY

2000 W. UNIVERSITY AVE., MUNCIE, IN 47302, (800) 382-8540, BSU.EDU Year Founded: 1918 Total

Enrollment: 20,319 Undergraduate Degrees: 110

Graduate Degrees: Over 100 Doctoral Degrees: 16 Student:Teacher Ratio: 14:1 Tuition: $8,284 in-state ; $25,518 out-of-state Room and Board: $10,676

BECKFIELD COLLEGE

16 SPIRAL DR., FLORENCE, KY 41042, (859) 371-9393, BECK

FIELD.EDU Year Founded: 1984 Total Enrollment: Under 1,000 Undergraduate Degrees: 7

Student:Teacher Ratio: 10:1 Tuition: $355/credit hour

BELLARMINE UNIVERSITY

2001 NEWBURG RD., LOUISVILLE, KY 40205, (502) 2728000, BELLARMINE.EDU Year Founded: 1950 Total

Enrollment: 3,331 Undergraduate Degrees: 60 Graduate Degrees: 20 Doctoral Degrees: 6 Student:Teacher Ratio: 11:1 Tuition: $42,430 plus fees Room and Board: $9,030

BOWLING GREEN STATE UNIVERSITY

200 UNIVERSITY HALL, BOWLING GREEN, OH 43403, (419) 372-2531, BGSU.EDU Year Founded: 1910 Total

Enrollment: 19,102 Undergraduate Degrees:

More than 200 Graduate Degrees: 57 Doctoral

Degrees: 19 Student:Teacher Ratio: 18:1 Tuition: $11,612 in-state, $19,600 out-of-state Room and

Board: $9,380

CASE WESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY

10900 EUCLID AVE., CLEVELAND, OH 44106, (216) 368-2000,

CASE.EDU Year Founded: 1826 Total Enrollment: 11,874 Undergraduate Degrees: 95 Graduate Degrees: 135 Doctoral Degrees: 52 Student:Teacher

Ratio: 11:1 Tuition: $50,450 Room and Board: $15,614

CENTRAL STATE UNIVERSITY

1400 BRUSH ROW RD., WILBERFORCE, OH 45384, (937) 3766011, CENTRALSTATE.EDU Year Founded: 1887 Undergraduate Degrees: 38 Tuition: $3,363 in-state, $4,363 out-of-state Room and Board: $5,240

UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI

2600 CLIFTON AVE., CINCINNATI, OH 45221, (513) 556-6000,

UC.EDU Year Founded: 1819 Total Enrollment: 46,388 Undergraduate Degrees: Nearly 200

Graduate Degrees: Nearly 130 Doctoral Degrees: 85 Student:Teacher Ratio: 16:1 Tuition: $11,660 plus fees in-state, $26,994 plus fees out-of-state Room and Board: $11,874–$14,640

CINCINNATI COLLEGE OF MORTUARY SCIENCE

645 W. NORTH BEND RD., CINCINNATI, OH 45224, (513) 7612020, CCMS.EDU Year Founded: 1882 Undergraduate

Degrees: 2 Student:Teacher Ratio: 19:1 Tuition: $23,000 associate, $30,045 bachelor’s

CINCINNATI STATE TECHNICAL AND COMMUNITY COLLEGE

3520 CENTRAL PKWY., CINCINNATI, OH 45223, (513) 861-7700,

CINCINNATISTATE.EDU Year Founded: 1969 Total

Enrollment: 12,063 Undergraduate Degrees and

Certifi cates: More than 130 Student:Teacher

Ratio: 13:1 Tuition: $163.64/credit hour in-state

UNIVERSITY OF DAYTON

300 COLLEGE PARK, DAYTON, OH 45469, (937) 2291000, UDAYTON.EDU Year Founded: 1850 Total

Enrollment: 11,474 Undergraduate Degrees: 98 Graduate Degrees: 55 Doctoral Degrees: 10

Student:Teacher Ratio: 14:1 Tuition: $44,890

Room and Board: $14,580

EASTERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY

521 LANCASTER AVE., RICHMOND, KY 40475, (859) 622-1000,

EKU.EDU Year Founded: 1906 Total Enrollment: 14,143 Undergraduate Degrees: 83 Graduate

Degrees: 40 Student:Teacher Ratio: 16:1 Tuition: $9,806 in-state ; $19,878 out-of-state Room and

Board: $10,173

GATEWAY COMMUNITY AND TECHNICAL COLLEGE

500 TECHNOLOGY WAY, FLORENCE, KY 41042, (859) 441-4500,

GATEWAY.KCTCS.EDU Year Founded: 1993 Total

COLLEGE BOUND

How do you choose the college that’s right for you?

WITH SUCH A WIDE RANGE OF COLLEGE options out there, selecting the right school for you can be a stressful process. Before beginning your search, it’s wise to determine your priorities to better understand what you’re looking for. Do your research! Look for colleges with programs geared toward your academic interests, and sort them into three categories: “reach” schools, “safety” schools, and “match” schools. It’s OK to dream big—but make sure you have a backup plan.

Looking for more aff ordable options? Start by setting a budget. If you’re not tied to a specific location, looking into colleges in small cities might be helpful, since colleges located in big cities will likely be more expensive. Every student, regardless of need, should look at scholarships and financial aid options. Colleges typically off er scholarships based on academic performance, fi nancial need, community service, athletics, and even extracurriculars, so apply to as many as possible to maximize your opportunities. Your guidance counselor can help, or you can use one of the many scholarship search engines, like Scholarships.com.

Outside of academics, ask yourself what resources you’re looking for in a college. When facing academic or personal stress at school, it’s important to have trustworthy supports to rely on. What are the class sizes like? Larger public universities might have more student resources, while students at smaller schools may benefi t from smaller classes and more personalized instruction. Values might be another aspect to consider. What’s the community like? Is religion an important consideration? Remember, you’re going to call this school home for the next four years. Feeling valued, safe, and supported is a must. — ANDREA OBERTO

FOUR-YEAR PLAN

STAYING ON TRACK WITH SO MANY DATES AND DEADLINES CAN BE A STRUGGLE. HERE ARE SOME TIPS TO KEEP IN MIND AS YOU GO THROUGH EACH YEAR OF HIGH SCHOOL.

Freshman Year

Although ninth grade seems so far away from college, this is technically when college prep begins. While there are no tests or deadlines to consider for this period, looking at clubs and extracurriculars is important. It’s an opportunity to explore your interests, and if something is not for you, choosing to leave an organization will not be impactful at this point.

Sophomore Year

In 10th grade, selecting the clubs you want to focus on is key. At this point, student organizations begin to consider which students are potential candidates for leadership positions later on. During the second semester, you can also take the PSAT10 and practice ACT to get some practice for standardized tests ahead of time.

Junior Year

During the fi rst semester of 11th grade, you should begin making fi nal preparations for standardized tests. Schedule at least one of each test (the SAT and ACT) before the end of this year. Eleventh grade is also the time to be thinking seriously about taking on leadership positions in student organizations.

Senior Year

College applications typically start during the fi rst semester of 12th grade. Before applying, make sure you’re satisfi ed with your standardized test scores—this is the last chance to re-take the ACT and SAT. Are you going to be applying early action or early decision? Be sure to fi le on time. Most applications are due at the start of your second semester, with regular decisions going out in early spring. —A.O.

Enrollment: 4,764 Undergraduate Degrees: 32 Student:Teacher Ratio: 18:1 Tuition: $174/ credit hour in-state (applies to tri-state residents), $348/credit hour for out-of-state students from contiguous counties, $609/credit hour for all other out-of-state students

GOOD SAMARITAN COLLEGE OF NURSING AND HEALTH SCIENCE

375 DIXMYTH AVE., CINCINNATI, OH 45220, (513) 862-2631,

GSCOLLEGE.EDU Year Founded: 1896 Total Enrollment: 316 Undergraduate Degrees: 3 undergraduate, 3 certifi cates Student:Teacher Ratio: 8:1

Tuition: Varies by program

GREAT OAKS CAREER CAMPUSES

3254 E. KEMPER RD., CINCINNATI, OH 45241, (513) 771-8840,

GREATOAKS.COM Year Founded: 1970 Total Enrollment: 249 Certifi cates: 30 Student:Teacher

Ratio: 20:1 Tuition: Varies by program

INDIANA UNIVERSITY–BLOOMINGTON

107 S. INDIANA AVE., BLOOMINGTON, IN 47405, (812) 855-4848, INDIANA.EDU Year Founded: 1820 Total

Enrollment: 42,937 Undergraduate Degrees:

More than 300 Graduate Degrees: More than 300

Doctoral Degrees: More than 150 Student:Teacher Ratio: 16:1 Tuition: $11,220 in-state ; $37,600 out-of-state Room and Board: $11,206

INDIANA UNIVERSITY–PURDUE UNIVERSITY INDIANAPOLIS

420 UNIVERSITY BLVD., INDIANAPOLIS, IN 46202, (317) 274-5555, IUPUI.EDU Year Founded: 1969 Total Enrollment: 29,579 Undergraduate Degrees: More than 150 Graduate Degrees: 180 Doctoral Degrees: 61 Student:Teacher Ratio: 15:1 Tuition: $9,944 in-state ; $31,626 out-of-state Room and Board: $10,152

INDIANA WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY

4201 S. WASHINGTON ST., MARION, IN 46953, (866) 468-6498,

INDWES.EDU Year Founded: 1920 Total Enrollment: 3,188 Undergraduate Degrees: More than 80

Graduate Degrees: 38 Doctoral Degrees: 5 Student:Teacher Ratio: 15:1 Tuition: $28,184 Room and Board: $9,206

INDIANA WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY

9286 SCHULZE DR., WEST CHESTER, OH 45069, (513) 881-3600,

INDWES.EDU/CINCINNATI Year Founded: 1985 Total

Enrollment: More than 1,400 Ohio online; more than 130 on site Undergraduate Degrees: 10

Graduate Degrees: More than 10 Student:Teacher Ratio: 10:1 Tuition: Varies by program

KENT STATE UNIVERSITY

800 E. SUMMIT ST., KENT, OH 44242, (800) 988-5368, KENT.

EDU Year Founded: 1910 Total Enrollment: About 35,000 for fall 2021 Undergraduate Degrees:

More than 160 Graduate Degrees: More than 100

Doctoral Degrees: 50 Student:Teacher Ratio: 19:1 Tuition: $11,923 in-state ; $20,799 out-of-state (for 2021 cohort; 2022 cohort rates have not been fi nalized) Room and Board: $12,412 (for 2021 cohort)

UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY

410 ADMINISTRATION DR., LEXINGTON, KY 40506, (859) 257-9000, UKY.EDU Year Founded: 1865 Total

Enrollment: 30,545 Undergraduate Degrees: 123 Graduate Degrees: 104 Doctoral Degrees: 66 Student:Teacher Ratio: 17:1 Tuition: $12,244 in-state ; $29,098 out-of-state Room and Board: $12,814

UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE

2301 S. THIRD ST., LOUISVILLE, KY 40292, (502) 852-5555,

LOUISVILLE.EDU Year Founded: 1798 Total Enrollment: 22,684 Undergraduate Degrees: Nearly 200 Graduate Degrees: More than 80 Doctoral

Degrees: 36 Student:Teacher Ratio: 14:1 Tuition: $11,732 in-state ; $27,758 out-of-state Room and

Board: $5,764–$13,969

MARIAN UNIVERSITY

3200 COLD SPRING RD., INDIANAPOLIS, IN 46222, (317) 955-6000, MARIAN.EDU Year Founded: 1937 Total

Enrollment: 3,595 Undergraduate Degrees: 41 Graduate Degrees: 6 Doctoral Degrees: 4 Student:Teacher Ratio: 13:1 Tuition: $35,000 Room and Board: $10,960

MIAMI UNIVERSITY

301 S. CAMPUS AVE., NELLIE CRAIG WALKER HALL, ROOM 22,

OXFORD, OH 45056 , (513) 529-1809, MIAMIOH.EDU Year

Founded: 1809 Total Enrollment: 19,000

Undergraduate Degrees: More than 120 Graduate Degrees: More than 60 Doctoral Degrees: 13 Student:Teacher Ratio: 17:1 Tuition: $16,544

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CLOSING THE GAP

THE NATIONAL MOON SHOOT FOR EQUITY PROJECT ADDRESSES DISPARITIES IN EDUCATION EQUITY. LOCAL SCHOOLS ARE GETTING ON BOARD. — CIERRA BRITTEN

Four Cincinnati- area schools have joined a national initiative called Moon Shot for Equity that aims to close equity gaps within regional cohorts of two- and four-year colleges and universities by 2030. Miami University, Cincinnati State Technical and Community College, Northern Kentucky University, and Gateway Community and Technical College have partnered to provide equity-minded education, advance student success, and serve as a regional model to other institutions worldwide.

Research shows barely half of all Black and Latinx students who attend college earn their undergraduate degree in six years compared to 70 percent of white students. Data also shows that fi rst-generation students and those from low-income families graduate from college at signifi cantly lower rates than those from more privileged backgrounds. Without a degree, students who drop out are far more likely to struggle to pay off student debt.

Leaders from the initiative’s partner schools hope to address these disparities and eliminate persistent equity gaps at colleges and universities by developing cohesive equity plans based on best practices, policies, and technology.

The national partnership, which groups colleges into regions, is led by the Education Advisory Board (EAB), a Washington, D.C.based education fi rm. The four Cincinnati member schools will share resources and ideas, while EAB will provide research, technology, and advisory services. Each of the project’s regional clusters must commit to carrying out at least 15 research-based best practices and policies to boost equity while mutually benefi tting the needs of students. These best practices can range from updating academic policies to providing equity training.

It’s all part of EAB’s national eff ort to increase the number of college graduates from historically underrepresented populations, including students of color. By providing programs tailored to each student’s academic and fi nancial needs, the organization helps ensure students are set up for success before they enter college, as well as after graduation. Ultimately, local member schools hope Moon Shoot will produce more college graduates with improved career outcomes, regardless of race or socioeconomic status.

Make art. Make a difference. MAJORS/AREAS OF STUDY Design Illustration Painting & Drawing Sculpture Photography Print Media Film & Video* Digital Arts Animation Creative Writing

Art History* *available as minors only

www.artacademy.edu/

in-state ; $37,380 out-of-state Room and Board: $15,080

MIAMI UNIVERSITY REGIONALS—HAMILTON CAMPUS

1601 UNIVERSITY BLVD., HAMILTON, OH 45011, (513) 785-3000,

MIAMIOH.EDU/REGIONALS Year Founded: 1966 Total

Enrollment: 4,000 Undergraduate Degrees: 30 majors Student:Teacher Ratio: 18:1 Tuition: $6,770 in-state $17,676 out-of-state Room and

Board: Commuter locations

MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY

150 UNIVERSITY BLVD., MOREHEAD, KY 40351, (800) 585- 6781, MOREHEADSTATE.EDU Year Founded: 1887 Total

Enrollment: More than 10,200 Undergraduate

Degrees: 142 Graduate Degrees: 69 Doctoral

Degrees: 1 Student:Teacher Ratio: 18:1 Tuition: $4,485/semester in-state ; $6,778/semester out-ofstate Room and Board: $2,600–$4,374

MOUNT ST. JOSEPH UNIVERSITY

5701 DELHI RD., CINCINNATI, OH 45233, (800) 654-9314,

MSJ.EDU Year Founded: 1920 Total Enrollment: 2,300 Undergraduate Degrees: 52 Graduate

Degrees: 18 Doctoral Degrees: 2 Student:Teacher Ratio: 11:1 Tuition: $31,100 Room and Board: $9,570–$13,320

MT. VERNON NAZARENE UNIVERSITY

800 MARTINSBURG RD., MT. VERNON, OH 43050, (740) 392-6868, MVNU.EDU Year Founded: 1968 Total

Enrollment: 2,065 Undergraduate Degrees: 81 Graduate Degrees: 15 Student:Teacher Ratio: 15:1 Tuition: $33,918 Room and Board: $9,612

NORTHERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY

1 LOUIE B NUNN DR., HIGHLAND HEIGHTS, KY 41099, (859) 572-5100, NKU.EDU Year Founded: 1968 Total

Enrollment: 15,687 Undergraduate Degrees: 72 Graduate Degrees: 46 Student:Teacher

Ratio: 19:1 Tuition: $4,956/semester in-state (also for qualifying counties in Ohio and Indiana) ; $9,936/semester out-of-state Room and Board: $8,260–$12,070

UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME

220 MAIN AVE., NOTRE DAME, IN 46556, (574) 631-5000,

ND.EDU Year Founded: 1842 Total Enrollment: 12,607 Undergraduate Degrees: 75 Graduate Degrees: 59 Doctoral Degrees: 38 Student:Teacher

Ratio: 10:1 Tuition: $57,699 Room and Board: $15,984

OHIO UNIVERSITY

1 OHIO UNIVERSITY, ATHENS, OH 45701, (740) 593-1000,

OHIO.EDU Year Founded: 1804 Total Enrollment: 29,525 Undergraduate Degrees: More than 250

Graduate Degrees: 130 Doctoral Degrees: 34

Student:Teacher Ratio: 17:1 Tuition: $12,612 in-state ; $22,406 out-of-state Room and Board: $10,754–$16,280

OHIO NORTHERN UNIVERSITY

525 S. MAIN ST., ADA, OH 45810, (419) 772-2000, ONU.EDU

Year Founded: 1871 Total Enrollment: 2,958 Undergraduate Degrees: 67 Graduate Degrees: 4 Student:Teacher Ratio: 11:1 Tuition: $30,130–$39,570 Room and Board: $11,900–$15,520

OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY

281 W. LANE AVE., COLUMBUS, OH 43210, (614) 292-6446,

OSU.EDU Year Founded: 1870 Total Enrollment: 68,300 Undergraduate Degrees: More than 200 Graduate Degrees: More than 120 Doctoral

Degrees: More than 100 Student:Teacher Ratio: 19:1 Tuition: $11,084 in-state ; $32,061 out-of-state

Room and Board: $12,708

OTTERBEIN UNIVERSITY

1 S. GROVE ST., WESTERVILLE, OH 43081, (614) 8903000, OTTERBEIN.EDU Year Founded: 1847 Total

Enrollment: 2,900 Undergraduate Degrees: 75

Graduate Degrees: 6 Doctoral Degrees: 1 Student:Teacher Ratio: 12:1 Tuition: $32,624 Room and Board: $11,774

PURDUE UNIVERSITY

610 PURDUE MALL, WEST LAFAYETTE, IN 47907, (765) 4944600, PURDUE.EDU Year Founded: 1869 Total Enrollment: 44,551 Undergraduate Degrees: More than 200 Graduate Degrees: More than 130 Doctoral

Degrees: 3 Student:Teacher Ratio: 13:1 Tuition: $9,992 in-state ; $28,794 out-of-state Room and

Board: $5,444–$14,898

SINCLAIR COLLEGE MASON

5386 COURSEVIEW DR., MASON, OH 45040, (513) 339-1212,

SINCLAIR.EDU/MASON Year Founded: 1887 (Sinclair in

Mason opened in 2007) Total Enrollment: 1,400 Undergraduate Degrees and Certifi cates: 41 (more than 260 available by incorporating online or Dayton campus classes) Student:Teacher Ratio: 17:1 Tuition: $168.28/credit hour in-state ; $314.40/credit hour out-of-state

SINCLAIR COMMUNITY COLLEGE

444 W. THIRD ST., DAYTON, OH 45402, (800) 315-3000, SIN-

CLAIR.EDU Year Founded: 1887 Total Enrollment: 30,000 Undergraduate Degrees and Certifi cates: More than 220 Student:Teacher Ratio: 19:1 Tuition: $121.03/credit hour for Montgomery

County residents, $168.28/credit hour for other

Ohio residents, $314.40/credit hour out-of-state

SOUTHERN STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE

100 HOBART DR., HILLSBORO, OH 45133, (937) 393-3431,

SSCC. EDU Year Founded: 1975 Total Enrollment: 2,000 Undergraduate Degrees: Nearly 20 Student:Teacher Ratio: 13:1 Tuition: $4,982 in-state ; $9,438 out of state

SPALDING UNIVERSITY

901 S. FOURTH ST., LOUISVILLE, KY 40203, (502) 5859911, SPALDING.EDU Year Founded: 1814 Total

Enrollment: 1,630 Undergraduate Degrees: 50

Graduate Degrees: 10 Doctoral Degrees: 5 Student:Teacher Ratio: 15:1 Tuition: $12,900/semester Room and Board: $3,800–$4,250/semester

THOMAS MORE UNIVERSITY

333 THOMAS MORE PKWY., CRESTVIEW HILLS, KY 41017, (859) 344-3332, THOMASMORE.EDU Year Founded: 1921 Total Enrollment: 1,986 Undergraduate Degrees: 38 Graduate Degrees: 4 Student:Teacher Ratio: 14:1 Tuition: $33,060 Room and Board: $9,688

TRANSYLVANIA UNIVERSITY

300 N. BROADWAY, LEXINGTON, KY 40508, (859) 233-8300,

TRANSY.EDU Year Founded: 1780 Total Enrollment: 974 Undergraduate Degrees: 46 Student:Teacher Ratio: 11:1 Tuition: $42,520 in-state and out-ofstate Room and Board: $12,200

UNION INSTITUTE & UNIVERSITY

2090 FLORENCE AVE., CINCINNATI, OH 45206, (800) 861-6400, MYUNION.EDU Year Founded: 1964 Total

Enrollment: 1,000 Undergraduate Degrees: 7 Graduate Degrees: 12 Doctoral Degrees: 6

Student:Teacher Ratio: 8:1 Tuition: Varies by program

WESTERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY

1906 COLLEGE HEIGHTS BLVD., BOWLING GREEN, KY 42101, (270) 745-0111, WKU.EDU Year Founded: 1906 Total

Enrollment: 19,461 Undergraduate Degrees:

More than 170 Graduate Degrees: More than 125

Doctoral Degrees: 4 Student:Teacher Ratio: 18:1

Tuition: $10,802 in-state ; $26,496 out-of-state

Room and Board: $7,988–$10,546

WILBERFORCE UNIVERSITY

1055 N. BICKETT RD., WILBERFORCE, OH 45384, (937) 376- 2911, WILBERFORCE.EDU Year Founded: 1856 Total

Enrollment: 627 Undergraduate Degrees: 20 Graduate Degrees: 1 Tuition: $12,020 Room and Board: $6,000–$7,000

WILMINGTON COLLEGE

1870 QUAKER WAY, WILMINGTON, OH 45177, (937) 382-6661,

WILMINGTON.EDU Year Founded: 1870 Total Enrollment: 951 Undergraduate Degrees: 24 Graduate

Degrees: 3 Student:Teacher Ratio: 15:1 Tuition: $27,720 Room and Board: $10,600

WILMINGTON COLLEGE CINCINNATI

3520 CENTRAL PKWY., CINCINNATI, OH 45223, (513) 569-1806,

WILMINGTON.EDU/CINCINNATI Year Founded: 1984

Total Enrollment: 120 Undergraduate Degrees: 9 Student:Teacher Ratio: 10:1 Tuition: $455/ credit hour

WRIGHT STATE UNIVERSITY

3640 COLONEL GLENN HWY., DAYTON, OH 45435, (937) 775-1000, WRIGHT.EDU Year Founded: 1967 Total

Enrollment: 13,742 Undergraduate Degrees: 144

Graduate Degrees: 139 Doctoral Degrees: 9 Student:Teacher Ratio: 14:1 Tuition: $9,578 in-state ; $18,996 out-of-state Room and Board: $9,566

XAVIER UNIVERSITY

3800 VICTORY PKWY., CINCINNATI, OH 45207, (513) 745-3000,

XAVIER.EDU Year Founded: 1831 Total Enrollment: 6,651 Undergraduate Degrees: More than 90

Graduate Degrees: More than 40 Doctoral

Degrees: 4 Student:Teacher Ratio: 11:1 Tuition: $44,770 Room and Board: $14,220

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