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When helping your students find the college that best fits their needs, there are many characteristics to consider. The following information describes why Ashland University may fit a high school student who is planning on continuing their education:
Application - Many guidance counselors want the ability to see the entire freshman application to find out what kind of information their students need to provide. You can access the online first-year student application, which is for those graduating from high school without prior college experience or for those high school seniors graduating with post-secondary credit. Or, click to print a freshman application.
Majors – Ashland University offers more than 70 undergraduate majors. Some of the most popular majors for incoming freshman included; Business Management, Early Childhood Education, Psychology, Theatre, Political Science, Biology, Fashion Merchandising and Criminal Justice. New majors added this year included; Actuarial Science, Biotechnology, Entrepreneurship Management, Forensic Chemistry, Forensic concentration within the biology major and Supply Chain Management.
Cost – It is our goal to make an Ashland University education available to as many students as possible through programs that include scholarships, grants, low-interest loans and student employment. Academic scholarships range from $30,000 to $60,000 over a four-year period. Students can discover their academic scholarship award by using the scholarship calculator.
Fees for a full-time, undergraduate student attending Ashland University during the 2011-2012 academic year are as follows:
- Tuition - $27,654
- Room - $5,022
- Board - $4,330
- Fees - $928
- Total - $37,934
Location – Ashland University is conveniently located only a short distance from Akron, Cleveland and Columbus, Ohio. Ashland affords close proximity to the big city while offering the advantages of an intimate campus experience in a small town setting. Situated on a beautiful 135-acre campus with trees, brick walkways and flowing gardens, the University’s campus contains 44 buildings including the 110,000-square-foot Recreation and Rybolt Sports Sciences Center, the Dwight Schar College of Education, The Richard E. and Sandra J. Dauch College of Business and Economics and the Kettering Science Center.