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Ohio Christian University at Columbus State College
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About Ohio Christian University at Columbus State College
Ohio Christian University at Columbus State College is a collaborative instructional site located in Columbus, Ohio, reflecting a partnership between Ohio Christian University and Columbus State Community College. This arrangement expands access to Ohio Christian University's degree programs for students in the Columbus metropolitan area who wish to take classes at the Columbus State campus. No independent enrollment, completion rate, or retention rate data is reported separately for this location in IPEDS records.
No distinct academic programs are listed in the available IPEDS data for this partnership site. Ohio Christian University programs available through collaborative sites typically include undergraduate degrees in areas such as business, ministry, and organizational leadership, though specific credentials offered at this Columbus location are not separately cataloged in current IPEDS records.
Columbus is the capital and largest city of Ohio, located in Franklin County in the center of the state. Students interested in Ohio Christian University programs at the Columbus State location should contact Ohio Christian University directly for current course availability, enrollment procedures, and information on degree completion pathways.
315 Cleveland Ave, Columbus, OH 43215
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