School Spotlight
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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. |
The University of Akron
Dr. Luis M. Proenza, President
302 Buchtel Common • Akron, OH 44325
330.972.7111
www.uakron.edu
The University of Akron is a world leader in creating the new materials for the new economy. The Princeton Review included UA among the “Best in the Midwest” in its 2008 Best Colleges: Region-by-Region edition. Home to the nation’s largest academic program for polymer science and polymer engineering, The University of Akron also has earned national recognition in several other undergraduate and graduate degree programs, including law, engineering, nursing, counseling and industrial/occupational psychology.
Enrollment:
| Fall 2006: | 22,476 |
| Fall 2007: | 24,704 |
| Fall 2008: | 25,942 |
Degrees Offered:
Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctorate, Juris Doctor
Expenses: |
In State Tuition |
Out of State Tuition |
Room & Board |
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2007-2008: |
$8,382 |
$17,631 |
$7,889 |
