The Ohio State University Agricultural Technical Institute
1328 Dover Rd.
Wooster, OH 44691
The
Ohio State University Agricultural Technical Institute is a professional
technical school located in Wooster, Ohio. The Ohio State University Agricultural Technical Institute is affiliated with Ohio State University and is an educational unit of Ohio State's College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences.
Approximately 800 students per year enroll at the Ohio State University Agricultural Technical Institute. There are more than 25 programs at The Ohio State University Agricultural Technical Institute from which students can choose. Students may earn and Associate of Applied Science, an Associate of Science or a certificate. These programs include: agricultural commerce; beef and sheep production and management;
business management; construction management; crop management and services; dairy cattle production and management; environmental resources and management; floral design and marketing; greenhouse production and management; horse production and management; hydraulic power and motion control; laboratory science; landscape contracting and construction; nursery management; power and equipment; swine production and management; turfgrass management; agricultural
business; agronomy; construction science; dairy science; environmental resources science; horse science; horticultural science; livestock science; pre-agricultural communication; pre-agricultural education; pre-food business; hydraulic service and repair; sports/commercial turf equipment; and industrial automation maintenance.
Prospective students wishing to enroll at the Ohio State University Agricultural Technical Institute must have a
high school diploma or GED; and have SAT or ACT exam scores. Students who have attended other colleges or universities must also provide a transcript from those schools. There is on-campus housing, including dorm style living and townhouses. About 500 students at the Ohio State University Agricultural Technical Institute live on campus, which is located in the rolling hills of Wayne County. The campus includes five horticultural greenhouses, a
Conservatory, an 18-hole public access golf club and a few miles away, a 1,700-acre farm laboratory.
Quick Facts:
The Ohio State University Agricultural Technical Institute is accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools.
The student to teacher ratio at The Ohio State University Agricultural Technical Institute is 17:1.
There are more than 20 students groups, clubs and activities in which students at The Ohio State University Agricultural Technical Institute can become involved. The college also offers a variety of intramural sports.
There are various financial aid packages to assist students who want to attend the Ohio State University Agricultural Technical Institute, including federal and state loans and grants; scholarships and other payment options.
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