Ohio State University Agricultural Technical Institute

1328 Dover Rd, Wooster, OH, 44691-4000
Tel: (330)287-1330
Public | 700 students
COLLEGE HIGHLIGHTS:
  • Ohio State University Agricultural Technical Institute serves 700 students (89% of students are full-time).
  • The school's student:teacher ratio of 21:1 is equalto than the college average of 21:1.
  • Minority enrollment is 100% of the student body.
  • Ohio State University Agricultural Technical Institute is one of 2 community colleges within Wayne County, OH.

School Overview:

Ohio State University Agricultural Technical Institute
Community College Avg.
Institution Level At least 2 but less than 4 years At least 2 but less than 4 years
Institution Control Public Public
Instructional Staff Total
(research/public service staff included)
34 staff 63 staff
Student Body
Total Enrollment 700 students 1,418 students
Student / Staff Ratio 1:21 1:21
# Full-Time Students
620 students 1,262 students
# Part-Time Students
80 students 1,508 students
 
% American Indian/Alaskan
- 1%
% Asian
- 2%
% Hawaiian
- 1%
% Hispanic
- 6%
% Black
- 15%
% White
- 62%
% Two or more races
- 2%
Finances and Admission
In-State Tuition Fees
(2010-11)
$6,300 $4,485
 
Out-State Tuition Fees
(2010-11)
$20,484 $8,679
 

School Notes:

  • Nestled in the rolling hills just outside Wooster, Ohio, our campus draws students from far afield and from just around the corner. They come for our excellent facilities, a mix of high-tech and down-home, that range from tropical plant conservatory to construction lab, floral design studio to foaling barn. On the central campus, our Horticulture Complex includes five production greenhouses, classrooms and a lovely historic conservatory, blooming with exotic and tropical plants all year round.
  • OARDC provides opportunities Adjacent to Ohio State ATI's Central Campus, the Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center offers internship and employment opportunities for our agriculture and horticulture students. Also affiliated with The Ohio State University, OARDC is one of the country's largest research institutes of its kind, and maintains dozens of working laboratories and research plots as well as Secrest Arboretum and a renowned rose garden.
  • Ohio State ATI students can earn an Associate degree in one or more of 28 majors or "technologies" or a certificate of competency in hydraulic service and repair and commercial turf equipment. Each program of study provides excellent career preparation, combining coursework with a variety of hands-on practical experiences and the opportunity to make professional contacts with industry insiders. Students who successfully complete prescribed courses earn an Associate of Applied Science, Associate of Science, or the Certificate of Competency.

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Nearby Schools:

Ohio State University Agricultural Technical Institute
700 students | 0 mi. away
University of Akron Wayne College
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