Ohio Liberal Arts Colleges

There are 26 liberalarts colleges located throughout Ohio (2 public colleges and 24 private colleges), serving 56,145 students.

Ohio Liberal Arts College by County:

Town
College
# Students
  Ada
Ohio Northern University
(Private not-for-profit)
3,557
  Alliance
University Of Mount Union
(Private not-for-profit)
2,253
  Bluffton
Bluffton University
(Private not-for-profit)
1,198
  Cedarville
Cedarville University
(Private, non-profit)
3,620
  Cleveland
Notre Dame College
(Private not-for-profit)
1,996
  Columbus
Devry University-ohio
(Private for-profit)
4,060
  Columbus
Ohio Dominican University
(Private not-for-profit)
2,663
  Defiance
Defiance College
(Private not-for-profit)
1,006
  Delaware
Ohio Wesleyan University
(Private not-for-profit)
1,825
  Gambier
Kenyon College
(Private not-for-profit)
1,667
  Granville
Denison University
(Private not-for-profit)
2,336
  Hiram
Hiram College
(Private not-for-profit)
1,324
  Marietta
Marietta College
(Private not-for-profit)
1,605
  Mount Vernon
Mount Vernon Nazarene University
(Private not-for-profit)
2,267
  New Concord
Muskingum University
(Private not-for-profit)
2,128
  Oberlin
Oberlin College
(Private not-for-profit)
2,944
  Portsmouth
4,509
  Springfield
Wittenberg University
(Private not-for-profit)
1,894
  Sylvania
Lourdes University
(Private not-for-profit)
2,449
  Urbana
Urbana University
(Private not-for-profit)
1,340
  Westerville
Otterbein University
(Private not-for-profit)
2,984
  Wilberforce
2,152
  Wilberforce
Wilberforce University
(Private not-for-profit)
549
  Wilmington
Wilmington College
(Private not-for-profit)
1,325
  Wooster
The College Of Wooster
(Private not-for-profit)
2,038
  Yellow Springs
Antioch College
(Private, non-profit)
456
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