Talk:List of colleges and universities in Ohio
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The Edison Community College link under the 2-year community schools portals to a college in Florida under the same name. /needs to be changed. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 4.89.184.201 (talk) 06:03, 20 November 2007 (UTC)
Hopefully someone is watching this page. I recommend that NEOUCOM be removed from Medical Schools (Unaffiliated with Universities) because it is affiliated with 3 public universities. Perhaps there should be a new heading for medical schools altogether? I also recommend that The Medical University of Ohio, Toledo should be removed from the same heading. This is in light of the recent news...
- Regents unanimously approve MUO/UT combination
- December 16 2005
- The Medical University of Ohio and The University of Toledo are another step closer to becoming one entity following unanimous approval of such a combination on Friday, Dec. 16, by the Ohio Board of Regents during a special meeting held at the Ohio Aerospace Institute (OAI) in Cleveland, Ohio....
- --164.107.208.30 01:20, 7 January 2006 (UTC)
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[edit] Public Ivy
There have been two books listing "public ivy" universities. Moll in 1985 and Greene in 2001. In my honest opinion, both are highly subjective and far from the best college rankings out there. They both, however, are equally relevent and are noted as such on wikipedia's own article on the subject.--Sam Harmon 10:20, 6 May 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Inconsistent Figures
The total enrollment of the schools listed at the bottom of the page is inconsistent. OSU is listed as 59K while it has 51.8 on the main campus http://www.osu.edu/osutoday/stuinfo.php . BGSU is listed as 18K while it has 21K total enrollment http://www.bgsu.edu/offices/mc/newsroom/page15781.html . I don't really care which one is used, but it should be consistent throughout.
[edit] List?
This seems like two entries - one being the actual list and one being a general description of the contents of that list.
[edit] Private schools
Many of the private schools (like Wooster and Oberlin) were once affiliated with Christian churches, but no longer are. I think the non-profit non-sectarian schools should be grouped together. Then the Roman Catholic schools and other denominations with several Ohio colleges could have categories and the other Christian schools could be their own category. —Preceding unsigned comment added by TomStike (talk • contribs) 02:45, 26 April 2008 (UTC)