Best Agriculture Colleges in Ohio

We have created a 2021 ranking of the best colleges in Ohio that offer Agriculture degrees to help you find a school that fits your needs. Each school's ranking is based on the compilation of our data from reliable government sources, student surveys, college graduate interviews, and editorial review. In addition, you can view our entire list of all 39 Agriculture schools located within Ohio. We also provide reviews, facts, and questions and answers for schools on our site and offer you access to get valuable information from colleges and universities today.

Best Agriculture Colleges in Ohio for 2021
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1 | Ohio State University-Main Campus | Columbus, OH |
Ohio State University-Main Campus offers 29 Agriculture Degree programs. It's a large public university in a large city. In 2015, 757 students graduated in the study area of Agriculture with students earning 619 Bachelor's degrees, 93 Master's degrees, 42 Doctoral degrees, and 3 Certificates degrees. | Based on 164 Reviews |
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2 | Xavier University | Cincinnati, OH |
Xavier University offers 6 Agriculture Degree programs. It's a medium sized private university in a large city. | Based on 16 Reviews |
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3 | University of Cincinnati-Main Campus | Cincinnati, OH |
University of Cincinnati-Main Campus offers 2 Agriculture Degree programs. It's a large public university in a large city. In 2015, 7 students graduated in the study area of Agriculture with students earning 4 Certificates degrees, and 3 Bachelor's degrees. | Based on 32 Reviews |
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4 | Bowling Green State University-Main Campus | Bowling Green, OH |
Bowling Green State University-Main Campus offers 2 Agriculture Degree programs. It's a large public university in a outlying town. In 2015, 74 students graduated in the study area of Agriculture with students earning 74 Bachelor's degrees. | Based on 44 Reviews | ||
5 | The University of Findlay | Findlay, OH |
The University of Findlay offers 5 Agriculture Degree programs. It's a medium sized private university in a far away town. In 2015, 93 students graduated in the study area of Agriculture with students earning 79 Bachelor's degrees, and 14 Associate's degrees. | Based on 4 Reviews |
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6 | Ohio University-Main Campus | Athens, OH |
Ohio University-Main Campus offers 2 Agriculture Degree programs. It's a large public university in a far away town. In 2015, 2 students graduated in the study area of Agriculture with students earning 2 Certificates degrees. | Based on 28 Reviews |
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7 | Kent State University at Kent | Kent, OH |
Kent State University at Kent offers 2 Agriculture Degree programs. It's a large public university in a large suburb. In 2015, 2 students graduated in the study area of Agriculture with students earning 1 Master's degree, and 1 Doctoral degree. | Based on 60 Reviews |
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8 | Otterbein University | Westerville, OH |
Otterbein University offers 3 Agriculture Degree programs. It's a small private university in a large suburb. In 2015, 7 students graduated in the study area of Agriculture with students earning 7 Bachelor's degrees. |
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9 | Muskingum University | New Concord, OH |
Muskingum University offers 1 Agriculture Degree program. It's a small private university in a far away town. |
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10 | Ohio State University Agricultural Technical Institute | Wooster, OH |
Ohio State University Agricultural Technical Institute offers 24 Agriculture Degree programs. It's a small public college in a far away town. In 2015, 137 students graduated in the study area of Agriculture with students earning 136 Associate's degrees, and 1 Certificates degree. |
List of all Agriculture Colleges in Ohio
School Logo | School Name | Average tuition | Student Teacher Ratio | Enrolled Students |
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Ohio State University-Main Campus Columbus, OH |
3/5
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15 : 1 | 58,663 |
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Xavier University Cincinnati, OH |
5/5
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14 : 1 | 6,260 |
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University of Cincinnati-Main Campus Cincinnati, OH |
3/5
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17 : 1 | 36,042 |
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Bowling Green State University-Main Campus Bowling Green, OH |
3/5
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22 : 1 | 16,908 |
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The University of Findlay Findlay, OH |
5/5
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22 : 1 | 5,031 |
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Ohio University-Main Campus Athens, OH |
3/5
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26 : 1 | 29,157 |
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Kent State University at Kent Kent, OH |
3/5
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25 : 1 | 30,067 |
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Otterbein University Westerville, OH |
5/5
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13 : 1 | 2,808 |
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Muskingum University New Concord, OH |
5/5
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20 : 1 | 2,427 |
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Ohio State University Agricultural Technical Institute Wooster, OH |
2/5
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21 : 1 | 751 |
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University of Akron Main Campus Akron, OH |
3/5
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23 : 1 | 23,101 |
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Hocking College Nelsonville, OH |
2/5
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27 : 1 | 3,243 |
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Ohio Christian University Circleville, OH |
4/5
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20 : 1 | 4,290 |
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Lake Erie College Painesville, OH |
5/5
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20 : 1 | 1,243 |
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Tiffin University Tiffin, OH |
4/5
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20 : 1 | 3,496 |
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University of Northwestern Ohio Lima, OH |
3/5
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29 : 1 | 3,996 |
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Wilmington College Wilmington, OH |
5/5
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14 : 1 | 1,112 |
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Kent State University at Geauga Burton, OH |
2/5
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34 : 1 | 2,531 |
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University of Rio Grande Rio Grande, OH |
4/5
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18 : 1 | 2,077 |
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Clark State Community College Springfield, OH |
2/5
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30 : 1 | 5,619 |
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Shawnee State University Portsmouth, OH |
2/5
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20 : 1 | 3,881 |
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Kent State University at Stark Canton, OH |
2/5
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29 : 1 | 4,755 |
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Owens Community College Perrysburg, OH |
2/5
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30 : 1 | 11,531 |
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Ohio University-Southern Campus Ironton, OH |
2/5
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29 : 1 | 2,073 |
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Lorain County Community College Elyria, OH |
2/5
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40 : 1 | 11,520 |