Best Livestock Colleges in Ohio

We have created a 2019 ranking of the best colleges in Ohio that offer Livestock 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 7 Livestock 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 Livestock Colleges in Ohio for 2019
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1 | Ohio State University-Main Campus | Columbus, OH |
Ohio State University-Main Campus offers 1 Livestock Degree program. It's a large public university in a large city. In 2015, 3 students graduated in the study area of Livestock with students earning 3 Bachelor's degrees. | Based on 164 Reviews |
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2 | The University of Findlay | Findlay, OH |
The University of Findlay offers 3 Livestock Degree programs. It's a medium sized private university in a far away town. In 2015, 56 students graduated in the study area of Livestock with students earning 42 Bachelor's degrees, and 14 Associate's degrees. | Based on 4 Reviews |
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3 | Ohio University-Main Campus | Athens, OH |
Ohio University-Main Campus offers 1 Livestock Degree program. It's a large public university in a far away town. | Based on 28 Reviews |
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4 | Otterbein University | Westerville, OH |
Otterbein University offers 2 Livestock Degree programs. It's a small private university in a large suburb. In 2015, 6 students graduated in the study area of Livestock with students earning 6 Bachelor's degrees. |
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5 | Hocking College | Nelsonville, OH |
Hocking College offers 2 Livestock Degree programs. It's a medium sized public college in a far away town. In 2015, 32 students graduated in the study area of Livestock with students earning 32 Associate's degrees. |
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6 | Lake Erie College | Painesville, OH |
Lake Erie College offers 2 Livestock Degree programs. It's a very small private university in a large suburb. In 2015, 11 students graduated in the study area of Livestock with students earning 11 Bachelor's degrees. | Based on 4 Reviews |
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7 | Ohio University-Southern Campus | Ironton, OH |
Ohio University-Southern Campus offers 1 Livestock Degree program. It's a small public university in a mid sized suburb. In 2015, 2 students graduated in the study area of Livestock with students earning 2 Associate's degrees. |
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List of all Livestock 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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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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Otterbein University Westerville, OH |
5/5
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13 : 1 | 2,808 |
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Hocking College Nelsonville, OH |
2/5
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27 : 1 | 3,243 |
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Lake Erie College Painesville, OH |
5/5
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20 : 1 | 1,243 |
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Ohio University-Southern Campus Ironton, OH |
2/5
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29 : 1 | 2,073 |