Ohio National University
Ohio National University offers online college degree programs primarily focused on enabling international students to earn a college degree from an American university. Ohio National University operates as a division of Franklin University, itself a private nonprofit university based in Columbus, Ohio. The dedicated online-only format inherent to the Ohio National University admissions processing and degree program curriculum delivery seeks to streamline enrollment and attendance processes for new students.
History
Ohio National University exists as an affordable option for prospective students to earn a college degree from an accredited American university while avoiding the need to be physically located in the United States. Cost savings gained by utilizing an online course delivery model are passed on to the enrolled student in the form of lowered costs per credit hour at both graduate and undergraduate academic levels. Current credit hour costs associated with undergraduate courses are $250 per credit hour, while graduate fees are $350 per credit hour. In order to offer those credit hour costs to the public, Ohio National University made the following adjustments to operational procedures beyond online curriculum delivery, including the following:
- Program feasibility and availability is predicated primarily on prospective student demand
- Degree completion pathing is clearly mapped for each student within a personalized web portal, reducing the need for formal academic advising
- Digitized textbooks and course support materials are utilized in favor of traditional textbooks and course materials
- On-site course delivery costs are largely eliminated
- Financial aid processing is unnecessary, as financial aid is not available to Ohio National University students
- The need for ongoing upkeep of physical facilities is minimal, as the majority of its institutional structure exists solely online
Campus Locations
Ohio National University classes are conducted online, and all coursework and textbooks exist in digital format only. The university does not maintain a physical campus in any location. Administrative offices for Ohio National University are housed within the Franklin University campus in downtown Columbus, Ohio.
Accreditation
Ohio National University is a division of Franklin University. Franklin University is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission and authorized by the Ohio Board of Regents to offer and confer college degrees at undergraduate and graduate levels of study. The Higher Learning Commission is one of six regional accrediting bodies recognized by the U.S. Department of Education and the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA).
Academics
Ohio National University offers the following degree programs:
- Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) (4 available tracks)
- General Business
- Hospitality & Tourism Management
- Human Resources Management
- Marketing
- Bachelor of Science - Information Technology Management
- Global Master of Business Administration (MBA)
External links
Ohio National University Official Website
Ohio National University Accreditation Information