Ohio has some fabulous choices for higher education. Most of the top-ranking schools have holistic admissions, so factors such as your extracurricular involvement and application essay are going to play a significant role when you apply.
The College of Wooster
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When it comes to the more empirical part of your application, these graphs of GPA, SAT scores and ACT scores for accepted and rejected students can help you figure out if you're on target for admission. Click on a college's name to see the graph:
Case Western Reserve University |
College of Wooster |
Denison University |
Kenyon College |
Miami University of Ohio |
Oberlin College |
Ohio Northern University |
Ohio State University |
University of Dayton |
Xavier University
Comments
I don’t see Antioch on your A-Z list…. ?
There are lots of colleges I still need to profile, and to date I have limited the profiles to non-profit, four-year colleges that admit traditional first-year students. Since Antioch offers degree completion programs and does not admit traditional first-time, first-year students, they are not yet on the list.