Ohio Best Colleges
Check out the best colleges in Ohio and estimate chance to get it.
Case Western Reserve University is ranked top in the Ohio Best Colleges ranking for academic year 2021-2022. Oberlin College and Kenyon College are ranked second and third places.
The average SAT average score of the 10 Ohio Best Colleges is 1,314 and ACT average scores is 29. The average acceptance rate of the schools is 58% and the average graduation rate is 76%. The average tuition & fees are $12,859 for in-state students and $51,598 for out-of-state students at the 10 Ohio Best Colleges.
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Rank | Name | Test Scores | Acceptance Rate | Tuition | Student Population | Graduation Rate |
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1 | Case Western Reserve University (91.5)Private,4-years Cleveland, Ohio | 1,490 (SAT) 33 (ACT) |
27.41% | $64,671 | 12,201 | 85% |
2 | Oberlin College (91.2)Private,4-years Oberlin, Ohio | 1,450 (SAT) 32 (ACT) |
34.87% | $64,646 | 2,992 | 83% |
3 | Kenyon College (90.9)Private,4-years Gambier, Ohio | 1,420 (SAT) 33 (ACT) |
34.30% | $69,330 | 1,885 | 87% |
4 | Ohio State University-Main Campus (90.7)Public,4-years Columbus, Ohio | 1,400 (SAT) 30 (ACT) |
52.72% | $12,859 (in-state) $38,365(out-of-state) |
60,540 | 88% |
5 | University of Dayton (90.6)Private,4-years Dayton, Ohio | 1,270 (SAT) 27 (ACT) |
74.05% | $47,600 | 11,674 | 81% |
6 | Baldwin Wallace University (90.5)Private,4-years Berea, Ohio | 1,180 (SAT) 23 (ACT) |
77.04% | $37,938 | 3,220 | 65% |
7 | The College of Wooster (90.0)Private,4-years Wooster, Ohio | 1,350 (SAT) 30 (ACT) |
56.27% | $59,550 | 1,967 | 74% |
8 | John Carroll University (89.9)Private,4-years University Heights, Ohio | 1,230 (SAT) 27 (ACT) |
82.37% | $49,100 | 2,922 | 78% |
9 | Xavier University (89.8)Private,4-years Cincinnati, Ohio | 1,210 (SAT) 26 (ACT) |
84.54% | $48,125 | 6,114 | 73% |
10 | Mount Saint Joseph University (89.8)Private,4-years Cincinnati, Ohio | 1,140 (SAT) 24 (ACT) |
54.35% | $36,650 | 2,027 | 50% |
Average | 1,314 (SAT) 29 (ACT) |
58% | $12,859 (in-state) $51,598(out-of-state) |
10,554 | 76.40% |