Discover Art and Design Schools by Location in Ohio
Although it is only the 34th largest state by land are in the United States, Ohio is the seventh most populous. The state capital is Columbus and the most populated cities include Cleveland, Cincinnati or Toledo.
Ohio has ancestral Iroquies origins, and its name comes from the word Ohi-yo that means great river.
Ohio is home for some of the highest ranking public libraries in the United States, such as Columbus Metropolitan Library or Cuyahoga County Library.
The Ohio high-education system (University System of Ohio) reaches an annual enrollment of over 400.000 students, becoming one of the five largest univeristy systems in the country.
Select the city of Ohio state where you want to study in:
- Akron
- Alliance
- Ashland
- Athens
- Bowling Green
- Cedarville
- Cincinnati
- Cleveland
- Columbus
- Dayton
- Defiance
- Elyria
- Findlay
- Fremont
- Hilliard
- Independence
- Kent
- Kettering
- Kirtland
- Lakewood
- Lima
- Mansfield
- Marietta
- Maumee
- Mount Vernon
- Nelsonville
- North Canton
- Norwood
- Oxford
- Pepper Pike
- Perrysburg
- Piqua
- Rio Grande
- Sandusky
- Strongsville
- Toledo
- Warrensville Heights
- West Chester
- Youngstown