Colleges in Ohio courting students far from the Buckeye State

<p>Freshman profile (enrolled autumn 2012)</p>

<pre><code>New freshmen: 7,186
Ohio residents: 5,428 (75.5%)
Domestic out-of-state students: 1,168 (16.3%)
International students: 590 (8.2%)
Students of color: 1,238 (17.2%)
Male/female ratio: 50:50
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<p>Geographic diversity (Columbus campus, autumn 2012)
Ohio State enrolls students from every state and territory. States with the highest enrollment:</p>

<p>500+: Illinois, Pennsylvania, California, New York, Michigan
300 – 499: New Jersey, Texas, Maryland, Virginia
100 – 299: Florida, Indiana, Georgia, Massachusetts, Wisconsin, North Carolina, Kentucky, Connecticut, Minnesota, Tennessee, Washington, Missouri, Utah, Arizona
50 – 99: Colorado, West Virginia, South Carolina</p>

<p>[Quick</a> facts](<a href=“Quick facts - The Ohio State University”>http://undergrad.osu.edu/admissions/quick-facts.html)</p>

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<p>With National Buckeye Scholarship of $12k for OOS, COA will be around $24k including room and board for tOSU. And most importantly, when it comes to state-of-the-art campus facilities coupled with abundant resources, unless we are talking about UCB or UCLA, most UC campuses simply do not come close to what Ohio State has to offer imho.</p>

<p>[Tuition</a> and fees](<a href=“Basic costs include tuition, food and housing. - The Ohio State University”>Basic costs include tuition, food and housing. - The Ohio State University)</p>