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The Ohio State University


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Ohio State is the land-grant university of Ohio. It is comprehensive. Through its main campus ¾ over 3,250 acres in the city of Columbus ¾ four regional campuses, the Agricultural Technical Institute, educational telecommunication programs, the cooperative extension service, and health care programs, Ohio State serves the entire state. Ohio State offers 211 undergraduate majors plus 113 master’s and 85 doctoral degree programs. Over 45,000 students comprise the undergraduate student body with an additional 10,000 plus students in the graduate and professional student body.

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In 1870, The Ohio State University was established as a land-grant university. Presently, OSU has 19 Colleges, 20 Libraries, and 41 Research Centers. It is comprehensive and offers its 58,254 student-body, 174 undergraduate majors and 111 masters degree and 93 doctoral programs. Each year over 12,000 courses are taught with its 2,973 Regular and 250 Regular Clinical Faculty. This institution has annual budget of 2,721 billion dollars, over 426.1 million was in research grants alone. It campuses is inclusive of 15,246 acreages with 850 building and 25,122 FT regular and 11,648 student employees.

OSU and the OSUMC have a vast amount of present and future resources. Presently, Ohio State has 41 Research Centers (e.g., Heart and Lung Institute, Center for Special Needs Populations, Center for Stress and Wound Healing, Comprehensive Cancer Center, Campus Microscopy and Imaging Facility, Neurobiotechnology Center, Center for Retrovirus Research, Center for Health Outcomes, Policy, and Evaluation Studies, Institute for Behavioral Medicine Research, Biomedical Engineering Center, Center for Materials Research, and many more).

The Ohio State University | College of Medicine
Department of Family Medicine
2231 North High Street | Columbus, OH 43201
Ph: 614.293.2653 | Fx: 614.293.2715 | Contact Us
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