Freshman Class Profile
(Fall 2006 middle 50 percent range)
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- High school class rank:
-- top 15-46% - Composite ACT:
-- 21-25 - Combined SAT (Math + Critical Reading):
-- 990-1190 - Average GPA:
-- 3.4 (4.0 scale)

University Profile
Below are some of our most commonly requested statistics. Graduation and transfer-out rates as reported to the federal government, along with other important facts and figures, are available on our Institutional Research web site.
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- 16,761 undergraduate students on the Athens campus
- More than 250 majors
- 869 full-time faculty (Athens campus)
- 18:1 student to faculty ratio
- 25 student average class size
- 42 residence halls
- 350 registered student organizations
- 33 fraternities and sororities
- 1,050 students from other countries
- 210 buildings on 1,756 acres
- 16 NCAA Division I teams in the Mid-American Conference
- 80% freshman to sophomore year retention rate
Recognition
Ohio University has been cited for academic quality and value by such publications as U.S. News and World Report, America's 100 Best College Buys, Princeton Review's Best Colleges, and Peterson's Guide to Competitive Colleges. The John Templeton Foundation has also recognized Ohio University as one of the top character-building institutions in the country. Currently, Ohio University ranks first in the state of Ohio for nationally competitive awards won by its students.
Accreditation
Ohio University is fully accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools, as well as by a number of professional accrediting agencies.
History
Established in 1804, Ohio University is the oldest public institution of higher learning in the state of Ohio and the first in the Northwest Territory. Admission to Ohio University is granted to the best-qualified applicants as determined by a selective admission policy.