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Council of Deans, May 18, 2010. Ohio State Marion in a Buckeye Nutshell Other Regional Campuses Ohio State Marion? What Evie presented about YES Ohio State Mansfield on 10/20 What John presented about YES Ohio State Lima on 1/19 - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Council of Deans, May 18, 2010
Ohio State Marion in a Buckeye Nutshell Other Regional Campuses Ohio State Marion?
What Evie presented about YES Ohio State Mansfield on 10/20
What John presented about YES Ohio State Lima on 1/19
What Bill presented about YES Ohio State Newark on 3/16
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Thank you!
Questions?
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Ohio State Marion’s Early History
• May, 1957: Ohio State Trustees approve off-campus courses
• October 1, 1957: Ohio State Marion opens166 students, 16 courses
• 1966: Community starts fundraising campaign to purchase campus land$400,000 for 180 acre campus
$227,000 for scholarships
• 1968: Morrill Hall opens
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Ohio State Marion’s Recent History
• 1976: Courses first taught at MCI
• 1996: New Library opens• 1997: Courses first taught
at Delaware JVS South• 2001: Delaware Center
opens• 2005: Maynard Hall opens• 2007: 50 years in Marion• 2008: 40 years on campus• 201?: New science building
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Ohio State Marion’s Delaware Center
• Leased buildingNE corner US 23 &
Orange Rd
• Autumn 1997 (at Del. JVS)10 students, 2 courses
(GEC)
• Autumn 2009525 students, DC only
481 students, DC & MRN81 courses (GEC)
• Most diverse part of Ohio State Marion
Students First
Student Profile, Autumn 2009Autumn 2009: 1,828 students (new record: 1,673 in Autumn
2008)
• Gender: 55% female, 45% male• Average age: 22.9 years old
21.4% @ 24 years old or more
• Ethnicity: 269 (15.1%) minority students137 (7.5%) African American85 (4.6%) Asian/Pacific Islander
Students First
Student Profile, Autumn 2009• Of the 1,745 undergraduates:
973 (56%) Freshmen 203 (12%) Juniors351 (20%) Sophomores 193 (11%) Seniors
• 83 graduate students (4.5% of 1,828 total enrollment)
• Autumn 2008-Autumn 2009: 75% retention at Ohio State
• 233 students campus change to Columbus
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Opportunities for Students
• Scholarships awarded 2009-10: $1.1M
• Students supported 2009-10: 584• Average award 2009-10: $1,684
• Programs for Ohio State degreesEducation EnglishGeneral Business HistoryPsychology RN to BSN
• MEd• MA Education
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Student Support/Student Life• Academic Enrichment
Writing LabMath LabDisability Services
Counseling Services
• Student Activities30+ clubs and organizations
• Student AthleticsIntercollegiate Sports (“Scarlet
Wave”) Women’s Volleyball Men’s Basketball
GolfClub Sports Soccer, Softball, Running,
Rugby…
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International, National Study/Travel Experiences
India, March 2010 Greece and Turkey,
March 2010
Faculty & Staff Talent & Culture
Faculty and Staff, Autumn 2009• 39 regular faculty, 9 of whom are full professors• 96 auxiliary faculty (lecturers and senior lecturers)
– 28 full time, 50% with PhD– 68 part time, 25% with PhD
• 85 staff, 25 of whom are cost shared with MTC
Faculty & Staff Talent & CultureFaculty and Staff Awards &
Recognition• 13 U. Distinguished Teaching
Awards• 1 U. Distinguished Service Award• 4 U. Distinguished Staff Awards• Individual Awards, 2009-10
Gordon Aubrecht, Physics Fellow, American Association for
the Advancement of Science
Rich Bradley, Biology Herbert Osborn Award, Ohio Biological
Society
Omer Ozturk, Statistics Fellow, American Statistical
Association Marge Hazelett, Staff
Dick Maxwell Award, ODS at OSU
Research Prominence
Faculty Research and Publications
In 2009:• 32 articles• 8 chapters or entries• 4 books• Current grants:
Ohio Department of EducationOhio Department of Natural
ResourcesNational Science Foundation
Outreach and Collaboration
Community Engagement• I CAN (college access program)
• PALS (middle school mentoring)
• 5 Nights (cultural arts)
• Kids College (middle school summer pgm)
• LEI (continuing education for seniors)
• Service Learning courses1 in 2008-20095 in 2009-2010
• InternshipsProfessional Writing minorOthers (non-profits, Ohio Wildlife Center, radio stations, United Church Homes)
Outreach and Collaboration
Ohio State Marion’s Yoder Prairie• 11 acres of restored tall grass
prairie• Used for biology classes• 3,000 visitors in FY 2009 (K-12
classes, youth groups, community members, garden clubs)
• Site of Ohio Prairie Conference in 2005
• Feasibility study completed to extend Nature Center
concept by restoring part of a creek and wetland on campus
Outreach and Collaboration
Alber Enterprise Center, 2009“Improve organizational performance through
workplace solutions”• 90 programs provided• 935 participants• 26,500 hours of training and services• Grant partner with companies ($163,000 grant
from Caterpillar Suppliers Consortium, others)
• Partner with EON Institutions (Marion Technical College, Tri-Rivers Career Center, others)
• Collaborate with OSU departments/units (Extension, Fisher College of Business,
Institute for Energy and the Environment, others)
Financial Soundness & Simplicity
“Do More With Less”
• Budget generated by enrollment • 2/3 tuition compared to
Columbus• Co-located campus with MTC• Shared facilities and staff with
MTC LibraryMaintenance/grounds/
housekeepingSome student activities Interactive Media program
• Recycling16 tons recycled in 2008
21 tons recycled in 2009
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Regardless of Season, We Are Ohio State!
Ohio State courses with Ohio State expectations and
Ohio State assistance and services
+ Taught by Ohio State faculty+ Supported by Ohio State
staff+ For Ohio State students
= Ohio State degrees and Ohio State alumni
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When President Gee Comes To Visit, How Could We Not Be Ohio
State?
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Thank you!
Questions?