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  2. Ohio State University at Newark - Wikipedia

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    The Ohio State University at Newark is a satellite campus of Ohio State University in Newark, Ohio. [3] During its early years, classes were held at old Newark High School.In 1966, over one million dollars pledged by 7,000 local citizens to match funds from the state legislature supported the cost of buying 155 acres (0.63 km 2) of land and constructing the first building, Founders Hall, which ...

  3. Ohio State University - Wikipedia

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    Ohio State is considered a selective public university. [47] Undergraduate admissions selectivity to Ohio State is rated as 91/99 by The Princeton Review (meaning "highly selective") [48] and "more selective" by U.S. News & World Report; [49] according to the data, it is the most selective for any public university in the state of Ohio.

  4. Ohio State University, Newark Campus - Wikipedia

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  5. Ohio State-Newark to offer new engineering degree, beginning ...

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    A new bachelor's degree in engineering will be offered at Ohio State University-Newark, beginning in 2023, Dean-Director Bill MacDonald announced.

  6. Ohio State University announces new OSU-Newark dean ... - AOL

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    Ohio State University has selected Matthew Smith as OSU-Newark's new dean-director, replacing Bill MacDonald, who has been dean-director for 20 years.

  7. Ohio State University College of Engineering - Wikipedia

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    The Ohio State University College of Engineering, ... Ohio State's six-year graduation rate was 88.1%, up from 79.7% in 2011 (national graduation rate 63%). [7]

  8. John Glenn College of Public Affairs - Wikipedia

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    The John Glenn College of Public Affairs is a public policy and management school at Ohio State University. The Glenn College offers undergraduate, graduate and doctoral programs in public affairs. The Glenn College provides research, training and technical assistance to state, public and nonprofit organizations.

  9. Yield (college admissions) - Wikipedia

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    Yield in college admissions is the percent of students who enroll in a particular college or university after having been offered admission. [1] [2] It is calculated by dividing the number of students who enroll at a school in a given year by the total number of offers of acceptance sent. The yield rate is usually calculated once per year.