Ashland University- Ashland is a mid-sized regional teaching university, historically related to the Brethren Church. Our mission is to serve the educational needs of all students -- undergraduate and graduate, traditional and non-traditional, full and part-time - by providing educational programs of high quality in an environment that is both challenging and supportive.
Baldwin-Wallace College- Founded in 1845, Baldwin-Wallace College in Berea, Ohio, is a fully accredited institution affiliated with the United Methodist Church offering liberal arts-based undergraduate, graduate, and pre-professional programs.
Case Western Reserve University- Case is one of the national leading independent research universities, with top-ranked programs in the arts and sciences,engineering, the heath sciences, law, management and social work. Located in University Circle, the university is in close proximity to over 50 cultural, medical, educational, and religious and social service institutions.
The Cleveland Institute of Art- CIA was established in 1882. Over the years it has earned a reputation for being among the top ten professional colleges of art and design in the country. The Institute attracts students who are serious about becoming professional artists and designers and who seek a school with a broad campus atmosphere that is both intellectually stimulating and artistically challenging. Its unique features have benefits that make graduates competitive as gallery artists, product and transportation designers, graphic designers, photographers, contemporary craftsmen, and educators.
Cleveland Institute of Music that is distinguished by an exceptional degree - The Cleveland Institute of Music is a leading international conservatory of collaboration between students and teachers. This same stimulating environment extends to the Institute's community education programs,which help people of all ages realize their musical potential. For more than 80 years, CIM has offered a world-class education to students from three to 93 and provided concerts for the community. Located in University Circle, Cleveland's cultural hub, CIM is easily accessible to all music lovers and has a close relationship with the Cleveland Orchestra is maintained with thirty-five members of the Orchestra serving on the CIM faculty.
Cleveland State University- CSU is a comprehensive institution offering more than 100 majors and programs. Whatever a student's career interests are, they can find the education, training, and support needed to turn their dreams into reality at Cleveland State. Students are taught by our world-class faculty in state of the art classrooms and laboratories, and will utilize the latest technology to enhance their studies. Plus, students have access to vast resources only available to a school in the heart of a major American city.
The College of Wooster- Wooster encourages students to pursue study of areas they feel passionately about. They are a liberal arts and sciences college, which seeks to graduate people who are educated, not merely trained; responsible, independent thinkers, rather than specialists in any given field. Wooster’s distinctive approach is epitomized by Independent Study, a year-long project that every student undertakes during senior year. It's the modern version of an old-fashioned notion: one student and one teacher together exploring uncharted territory.
Cuyahoga Community College - Cuyahoga Community College offers a top quality education and flexible learning options at the lowest tuition in Northeast Ohio. Cuyahoga Community College features most of the opportunities available at four-year schools, including student government and clubs, a variety ofcareer and personal assistance programs, a diverse student body, childcare, tutoring, and Educational Opportunity Programs for students with special needs. Tri-C also is a leader in cultural enrichment, partnering with the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum, putting on the nationally known Jazz Fest every year, and bringing international acts to Playhouse Square and its campuses on a regular basis.
Hiram College- Hiram's mission is to enable students of all ages to develop as intellectually alive, socially responsible, ethical citizens ready for leadership and for continuous personal and professional growth. Hiram is the only college in the country that offers students two formats for scholastic study. Called the Hiram Plan, the academic calendar improves on the traditional, two-semester structure common to most liberal arts schools.
John Carroll University- John Carroll University, located in Cleveland, Ohio, is a coed liberal arts university grounded in the Jesuit Catholic tradition. The university has some 3,500 plus undergraduates and just over 800 graduate students. The U.S. News & World Report's "2003 Annual College Guide" ranks John Carroll first in Ohio and fourth in the Midwest region among universities that provide a full range of undergraduate and Masters programs. Originally founded as St. Ignatius College in 1886, the university was renamed in 1923 to honor America's first Catholic bishop, John Carroll of Maryland. John Carroll is one of 28 Jesuit colleges and universities located in the United States.
Kent State University for its students, who come from across the nation and some - Kent State offers quality academic programs in emerging, high-demand fields; a nationally and internationally recognized faculty; and an exceptional student life program. Although it's the second largest university in Ohio, Kent State is known for providing highly personal attention to students and for its strong commitment to student success.
Lake Erie College- Lake Erie College is an independent, liberal arts college committed to preparing students to be contributing members of society. The College provides a personalized and integrated educational experience within an international context. Lake Erie College is the only institution in Northeast Ohio that offers bachelors degrees in a variety of equine studies.
Lakeland Community College- For over 30 years Lakeland Community College has helped thousands of Lake, Cuyahoga, Geauga and Ashtabula county residents reach their career and educational goals. Lakeland's programs are designed to enable you to succeed in your chosen career.
Lorain County Community College- LCCC serves a culturally diverse community by promoting education, economic, cultural and community development. The college encourages life-long learning through accessible and affordable academic, career-oriented and continuing education
Malone College - Malone College is a Christian Liberal Arts college located in Mahoning County.
Mount Union College- Mount Union offers a liberal arts education grounded in the Judeo-Christian tradition. The College affirms the importance of reason, open inquiry, living faith, and individual worth. Its mission is to prepare students for meaningful work, fulfilling lives, and responsible citizenship.
Northeastern Ohio Universities College of Medicine (NEOUCOM) - This community-based, state medical school offers a combined B.S./M.D. program that allows students to graduate with their B.S./M.D. in as few as six years. NEOUCOM is the only medical school in the country that has a partnership with three state universities and 17 hospitals. This relationship allows the College to focus on its mission of providing highly trained physicians oriented to the practice of medicine at the community level,while at the same time remaining cost-effective for students and the taxpayers of Ohio.
Notre Dame College- Notre Dame, a Catholic institution in the tradition of the Sisters of Notre Dame, educates a diverse population in the liberal arts for personal, professional and global responsibility.
Oberlin College- Founded in 1833, Oberlin 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. Selected master's degree programs are offered in both school of arts and in the Conservatory. 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.
Siegal College- The Laura & Alvin Siegal College of Judaic Studies has a mission to promote the study of Judaism by transmitting the best of classical Jewish learning and modern scholarship, preparing Jewish educators and other communal professionals, facilitating the Jewish journey of adult learners, serving as the Jewish higher education resource to the community, and providing a common ground for people of diverse backgrounds.
Stark State College of Technology- Stark State is the largest college in Stark County, with over 8,500 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 educates more people than any other college or university in Stark County. That means your business, as well as other businesses in the community, benefits from a more well-educated, technically proficient workforce.
The University of Akron- Akron is northern Ohio's leading public university, is a world leader in creating new materials for the new economy; a national leader in the development, protection, management and commercialization of intellectual property; and a regional leader in information technology initiatives.
Ursuline College- Ursuline has been providing women a signature education based on the Ursuline tradition for over 130 years. Emphasizing academic excellence,the values-based curricula provide the foundation for liberal arts and professional programs.
Walsh University- Walsh is an independent, coeducational Catholic, liberal arts and sciences institution. Founded by the Brothers of Christian Instruction,Walsh is dedicated to educating its students to become leaders in service to others through a values-based education with an international perspective in the Judeo-Christian tradition.
Youngstown State University- For almost a century, YSU has prepared its graduates to become leaders in the region, the state, and the nation. Located on a beautiful 140-acre campus near downtown Youngstown, Ohio, YSU offers its students a comprehensive selection of major programs backed by a strong tradition of teaching and scholarship. The University seeks a balance between teaching, service, and scholarly activity that serves both its students and the larger community of scholars by giving students every opportunity to enrich their minds, develop their creativity and problem-solving abilities, and become informed, conscientious citizens of the world.