Chatfield College

20918 State Route 251, Saint Martin, OH, 45118-9705 - View a map of this school Map

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The mission of Chatfield College is to teach life skills, via a liberal arts education, to individuals who might best succeed in our supportive, small college experience....

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School Overview:

  • Chatfield College
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County Brown County, OH -
Title IV Eligible Yes Yes
Carnegie Classification Associate of Arts Colleges Associate of Arts Colleges
Institution Level At least 2 yrs but < 4 yrs At least 2 yrs but < 4 yrs
Institution Control Private, non-profit Public
Full-Time Undergraduate 122 students 1,029 students
Part-Time Undergraduate 90 students 1,461 students
Total Enrollment 212 students 2,225 students
% Students Receiving Some Financial Aid 82% 78%
% Students Receiving Federal Grants 65% 46%
Avg. Amount Of Federal Grants Received $2,745 $2,847
% Students Receiving State/Local Grants 47% 29%
Avg. Amount Of State/Local Grants Received $2,516 $1,273
% Students Receiving Institutional Grants 53% 12%
Avg. Amount Of Institutional Grants Received $1,266 $1,150
% Students Receiving Loans 35% 38%
Avg. Amount Of Loan Received $2,315 $3,143

School Notes:

  • Chatfield College is a three-year, private Catholic liberal arts college. At this time, there are two campuses. The St. Martin Campus, referred to as the main campus, is located on 200 beautifully wooded acres in St. Martin, Ohio in northern Brown County. The North Fairmount Campus is located at Cincinnati, Ohio.
  • Chatfield is authorized to grant an Associate of Arts Degree in Liberal Arts with concentrations in Business, Human Services, Early Childhood Education, and Liberal Arts. A third year of study towards a bachelor's degree may be completed at Chatfield.
  • Chatfield's curriculum is based on liberal arts and leads to the Associate of Arts degree. Chatfield's broad-based program encourages each student to become more authentically, free - by learning personal skills that build self-confidence and flexibility for life-long success, and by exploring a range of options to develop career choices.
  • Chatfield's educational program includes two main parts: general education requirements and concentration requirements. The Liberal Arts concentration benefits students because Chatfield provides one-on-one academic counseling to customize your degree with career interests in mind.
  • Profile last updated: 08/22/2008.

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