Ohio State University Agricultural Technical Institute
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(September 2014)
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Type | Publicsatellite campus |
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Established | 1969 |
Parent institution
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Ohio State University |
President | Walter E. Carter Jr.[1] |
Students | 455 (ATI campus)[2] |
Location |
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United States
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Colors | Scarlet & gray |
Nickname | Buckeyes |
Website | ati |
The Ohio State University Agricultural Technical Institute(Ohio State ATI) is asatellite campusofOhio State UniversityinWooster, Ohio. It grantsassociate degreesfrom the university's College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences.[3]The institute practicesopen admissions.[4]The curriculum includes general and basic studies that are applied and technical courses, and a paid industry internship. Ohio State ATI is the largest institution of its kind in the U.S.[citation needed], enrolling approximately 500 students and offering 24 programs of study. Ohio State ATI is part of the College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences and on the college's Wooster campus.
Ohio State ATI awarded the most associate degrees in agricultural and related sciences in the nation among two-year institutions in 2011–2012.[5]
Academics
[edit]Ohio State ATI offers Certificates of Competency,Associate of Applied Science, andAssociate of Sciencedegrees.
References
[edit]- ^Brown, Jared; Shillcock, George (2023-08-22)."Ohio State picks University of Nebraska leader to be its next president".WOSU News. Retrieved2023-08-22.
- ^As of fall 2022."Headcount Enrollment by Race & Ethnicity, by Campus (2022)". Ohio Department of Higher Education. Retrieved20 February2022.
- ^"The Ohio State University".
- ^"Admission Requirements". The Ohio State University. Retrieved5 February2018.
- ^"Associate Degree and Certificate Producers, 2014". Archived fromthe originalon 2015-04-02.