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Oberlin College, founded in 1833, is an independent coeducational institution. It comprises two divisions, the College of Arts and Sciences and the Conservatory of Music. Oberlin offers Bachelor of Arts and bachelor of music degree programs, as well as a combined five-year program leading to both degrees. Oberlin College is highly selective and dedicated to recruiting students from diverse backgrounds. Oberlin was the first truly coeducational college in the United States, as well as an early leader in educating black students. |
Stark State College of Technology
Dr. John D. O'Donnell, President
6200 Frank Avenue NW • North Canton, Ohio 44720
330-494-6170 or 1-800-79-STARK
www.starkstate.edu
Stark State is the largest college in Stark County, with nearly 9,400 credit students and more than 4,000 non-credit students, and one of the fastest growing two-year mid-size public colleges in the nation. Stark State offers 49 associate degree programs in the areas of business technologies, engineering technologies, health technologies, information technologies, public service technologies and general studies. In addition, the college offers 16 one-year certificate programs approved by the Ohio Board of Regents.
Enrollment:
| Fall 2006: | 7,920 |
| Fall 2007: | 8,521 |
| Fall 2008: | 9,395 |
Degrees Offered:
Associate's; One-year Certificates; Advanced Certificates of Competency
Expenses: |
In State Tuition |
Out of State Tuition |
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2008-2009: |
$127/Credit Hour |
$202/credit hour |
