Just The Facts Fall 2016

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JUST THE

FACTS Fall 2016


FACTS AND FIGURES NAME

Ohio Northern University

ESTABLISHED 1871

PRESIDENT

Daniel A. DiBiasio

STUDENT BODY 3,108

FACULTY AND STAFF 654 ALUMNI 31,720 alumni from 50 states and 61 countries OPERATING BUDGET $93,978,838 ENDOWMENT $152,853,681

MASCOT Polar Bear

STUDENT-FACULTY RATIO 11:1 CLASS SIZE Average undergraduate class size: 18 ADA, OHIO A small-town atmosphere complements the friendly environment found on campus. Population: 5,947

MISSION

Influenced by a unique history and an enduring affiliation with the United Methodist Church, Ohio Northern University’s mission is to provide a high-quality learning environment that prepares students for success in their careers; service to their communities, the nation and the world; and a lifetime of personal growth inspired by the higher values of truth, beauty and goodness. The University’s distinctive academic program includes mutually supporting liberal and professional education components that integrate practice with theory, complemented by excellent co-curricular offerings that enrich the Northern experience. To fulfill this mission, faculty and staff engage with students so they can learn to think critically, creatively and entrepreneurially; communicate effectively; gain practical experience; solve problems collaboratively; and act as ethical and responsible members of a global community. CALENDAR Semesters

ATHLETICS

NCAA Division III, Ohio Athletic Conference (OAC) 12 men’s and 11 women’s teams. The mascot is the Polar Bear, and the school colors are orange and black. STUDENT LIFE Students choose from a variety of campus activities, including more than 200 student organizations; four national sororities and five national fraternities; intercollegiate, intramural and club sports; and music and theatrical events.


ONU SUSTAINABILITY

Ohio Northern has made several significant strides in sustainability, and currently is making considerable efforts to realize the full benefits of a comprehensive approach in several areas of sustainability, alternative energy and environmental stewardship. • Three wind turbines generate 400 kilowatts of power to meet eight to nine percent of the University’s electricity needs. • Completing a solar array field that will generate about 10 percent of ONU’s annual electricity needs, reducing ONU’s carbon footprint by over 2,200 tons, equal to 210 average households. • Ohio Northern University is a 100 percent tobaccofree campus. • Recognized as a Tree Campus USA by the nonprofit Arbor Day Foundation. • Two electric vehicle charging stations have been installed on campus. • The Affinity Gardens project has transformed the green space of the residence community.

TUITION AND FEES (2016-17)

• A grassy area surrounding the retention basin on the south side of was transformed into a prairie area featuring natural vegetation with a focus on providing a perfect habitat for bees.

LOCATION

Our scenic, safe and modern campus rests on nearly 342 acres in the village of Ada, Ohio. Our location provides a quaint small-town atmosphere that complements the friendly environment found on campus. Ada offers an array of restaurants, shopping and culture.

THE INN AT OHIO NORTHERN UNIVERSITY

Ada’s world-class hotel offers more than 70 deluxe guest rooms, luxurious amenities and more than 3,000 square feet of flexible meeting spaces. Guests of The Inn enjoy everything that the ONU campus has to offer: athletics, performing arts, and so much more.

Full-Time Tuition and Technology Fee Arts and Sciences $29,820 Business Administration $29,820 Engineering $34,060 Pharmacy $35,150 First-Year Law (L1) (Includes January Term) $26,940 Continuing Law $26,940 Freshman Room and Board Freshman room and 19 meal plan $11,050 See more at: www.onu.edu/financial_aid/tuition_and_fees THE OHIO NORTHERN PROMISE

The Ohio Northern Promise is a set of initiatives to make an ONU education more affordable, to reduce student loan debt, to sustain academic quality, and to prepare students for career success. www.onu.edu/promise


PRESIDENT’S CABINET

COLLEGES/ DEANS

PRESIDENT

GETTY COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCES

Daniel A. DiBiasio

PROVOST AND VICE PRESIDENT FOR ACADEMIC AFFAIRS Maria L. Cronley

VICE PRESIDENT FOR ENROLLMENT MANAGEMENT William T. Eilola

VICE PRESIDENT FOR FINANCIAL AFFAIRS William H. Ballard

VICE PRESIDENT FOR STUDENT AFFAIRS

Adriane L. Thompson-Bradshaw

Tena Roepke (Interim Dean)

THE JAMES F. DICKE COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION John C. Navin

THOMAS J. SMULL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING Eric T. Baumgartner

PETTIT COLLEGE OF LAW David C. Crago (Interim Dean)

RUDOLPH H. RAABE COLLEGE OF PHARMACY Steven J. Martin

VICE PRESIDENT FOR UNIVERSITY ADVANCEMENT Shannon M. Spencer

Ann E. Donnelly Hamilton

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF COMMUNICATIONS AND MARKETING Amy M. Prigge

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Juliet K. Hurtig

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ASSOCIATE VICE PRESIDENT FOR ACADEMIC AFFAIRS



ACCREDITATION UNIVERSITY

The Higher Learning Commission www.ncahlc.org

COLLEGES • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

AACSB International– The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education American Bar Association American Chemical Society Association of Technology, Management, and Applied Engineering Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs Commission on Accreditation of Athletic Training Education Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education Commission on English Language Program Accreditation Committee on Accreditation for the Exercise Sciences Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory Sciences National Association of Schools of Music Ohio Board of Nursing Ohio Department of Education Public Relations Society of America The four engineering programs and engineering education are accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET, and the computer science program is accredited by the Computing Accreditation Commission of ABET, www.abet.org

HIGHLY RATED (2016) Ranked No. 6 among Midwest regional colleges by U.S. News & World Report in Best Colleges 2017. Featured as one of the nation’s top schools in The Princeton Review’s annual college guide, The Best 381 Colleges: 2017 Edition. Ranked No. 10 on National Universities-Bachelors list and No. 31 nationally (2016) Best Bang for the Buck-Midwest by Washington Monthly. Named to the Top 10 small colleges in the Midwest list by The Wall Street Journal. Ranked No. 9 by Best Value Schools in its “30 Best Value Colleges and Universities in Ohio, 2015.” Ranked No. 10 by BestColleges.com in its list of “Best Colleges in Ohio.” Ranked among the top 50 in BestColleges.com’s national “Best Small Town Colleges” rankings. Named one of the nation’s best universities in terms of “value-added,” and fourth in the state of Ohio, according to a 2015 report published by a unit of the Brookings Institution. Named in 2015-16 Colleges of Distinction, a guide profiling America’s most distinguished teachingcentered colleges and universities. Ranked fourth in the “Best Colleges in Ohio” rankings, and in the top 10 percent nationally, in the 2015-16 PayScale College Salara Report. Ranked among the top schools in the nation for student tuition return on investment (ROI) in the 2015 PayScale College ROI Report.


ADMISSIONS

HIGH SCHOOL PERFORMANCE/CLASS RANK Average High School GPA: 3.6

Percent in Top 10th of High School Graduating Class

27%

Percent in Top Quarter of High School Graduating Class

57%

Percent in Top Half of High School Graduating Class

87%

Note: Percents are based on those who submitted high school rank information

% OF STUDENTS TAKING ENTRANCE EXAMS 94%

ACT SAT

17% Note: Some students take both the ACT and SAT

ENTRANCE EXAM PERFORMANCE Exam

25th Percentile

75th Percentile

SAT Verbal

510

600

SAT Math

530

640

ACT Composite

23

28

ACT English

21

28

ACT Math

23

28


ENROLLMENT (FALL 2016)

ENROLLMENT STATUS

3,108

ENROLLMENT TYPE

220

Part Time 7%

2,888

Full Time 93%

834

Graduate and Professional 27%

2,274

Undergraduate 73%


ENROLLMENT BY COLLEGE 1,214

Business Administration 10%

Arts & Sciences 39%

321 466 Engineering

Engineering 15% 15%

199

Law 7%

908

Pharmacy 29%

INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS

Ohio Northern currently hosts degree-seeking and exchange students from 26 different countries. More than 140 of our students are enrolled under a student visa. English language programs are offered for those students who are just beginning to learn English and for those who are more advanced.


ENROLLMENT (FALL 2016)

3,108

RACE/ETHNICITY American Indian/Alaskan Native

7

Asian 56 Black/African American

115

Hispanic/Latino 40 Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Island

1

Nonresident Alien (International)

146

Two or More Races

84

White 2,445 Unknown 214

Total

3,108


ENROLLMENT BY GENDER 1,569 Men 50%

Students participating

22% in at least one sport on campus

1,539

Women 50%

Students participating in at least one Greek organization 15%


STUDENT ENGAGEMENT NATIONAL SURVEY OF STUDENT ENGAGEMENT 2016 HIGH-IMPACT PRACTICES Percentage of senior students who participated in high-impact practices (HIP): Learning communities, Service-learning, Research with faculty, Internship or field experiences, Study abroad, and 90%

ONU

Peer Schools

National Participants

8%

63% 80%

12%

61%

Participated in two or more HIPs

24% Participated in one HIP

Peer Schools

National Participants

High-Impact Practices*

ONU

Research with faculty

39%

35%

24%

Internship or field experiences

78%

70%

50%

Culminating senior experiences

84%

62%

46%

* Activities in which ONU senior students (47% response rate) showed significantly higher participation rates than selected peer institutions as well as nationally participating institutions in NSSE 2016.


STUDENT PLACEMENT

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90% 95% 97% 98% 94%

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Arts & Sciences Business Administration Engineering Pharmacy University

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STUDENT PLACEMENT RATES

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STUDENT OUTCOMES

GRADUATION RATES* FOR BACHELOR’S AND PROFESSIONAL DEGREES Bachelor’s

Pharmacy (PharmD)

Law (JD)

74% 88% 91%

* 6-year graduation rate for Bachelor’s (2010 cohort), 7-year rate for PharmD (2009 cohort), 3-year rate for Law (2013 cohort).

FIRST-YEAR RETENTION RATES OF FIRST-TIME FULL-TIME FRESHMEN 88%

86% 81%

83%

84%

86%

2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Cohort Year

88%

88%

2013

2014 2015

84%

2012

86%


STAFFING (FALL 2016) RACE/ETHNICITY American Indian/Alaskan Native

2

Asian

15

Black/African American

21

Hispanic/Latino 7 Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Island 1 Nonresident Alien

16

Two or More Races

3

White

592

Unknown 6

Total GENDER

663 STATUS

147

310

Men 46%

Part-Time 22%

353

Women 54%

516

Full-Time 78%


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ALUMNI

0

125

231

242

950

2,867

1920s

1930s

1940s

1950s

1960s

ALUMNI GRADUATES BY DECADE

796

18,334

823

1,313

1,380 TOP FIVE STATES WHERE ALUMNI RESIDE


12,605

ALUMNI BY COLLEGE

3,074 Arts & Sciences Business

5,354

4,063 Engineering

Law

6,624

Pharmacy

4,841

5,281

5,665

6,696

4,822

1970s

1980s

1990s

2000s

2010s

ALUMNI BY U.S. REGION

WEST 1,763

MIDWEST 20,892 SOUTH 5,128

NORTHEAST 2,792


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Primary Source: Office of Institutional Research 419-772-2009 www.onu.edu/institutional_research

CONTACT INFORMATION: Ohio Northern University 525 S. Main Street Ada, OH 45810 419-772-2000 onu.edu


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