About Us
At Ohio University, we are proud to be ranked No. 1 in the state (and among the top 35 in the nation) for value. It’s not only our all-encompassing, fixed rate tuition and fees, it’s also the career outcomes we generate for students by ensuring every student has a set of experiences that prepare them for life after graduation.
University Profile
- A four-year public institution located in Athens, Ohio (in addition to 5 regional campuses across the state)
- More than 28,000 students across all campuses and online
- First university in the state to offer $0 tuition/fee increase over your 4 years
- A top producer of health professionals: Among the Top 10 largest Schools of Nursing in the country and Ohio’s No. 1 provider of primary care physicians
- A powerhouse in communications and new media: Alumni have won 55 Pulitzer Prizes
School of Music
The School of Music at Ohio University is one of the six schools within the College of Fine Arts. The School of Music plays a significant role in the vibrant cultural life of Ohio University as well as Southeast Ohio. School of Music students, faculty, and guest artists present over 200 concerts and recitals each year. A distinguished faculty of 37 full time and 8 part time professors serves a student body of approximately 300 undergraduate and 75 masters students.
Degree programs include composition, conducting, CMDI, music education, music history and literature, music performance, music theory, music therapy, and pedagogy.
School of Music alumni hold prominent teaching and professional positions throughout the United States and abroad. The School of Music is accredited by the National Association of Schools of Music since 1946 and is committed to continuing its tradition of excellence.