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Whether their dream is to become a project manager in the construction industry, help farmers grow as a team member with a farm and rural lender, research ways to make agriculture more sustainable, or become an agronomist, agricultural educator, or animal nutritionist, the College of Food, Agricultural and Environmental Sciences (CFAES) at Ohio State can help students achieve their dreams. CFAES spans three campuses across the state of Ohio, offers 22 bachelor’s degree majors and 26 associate degree majors, and has an 11.5:1 student-to-faculty ratio. Learn more about CFAES.

The Ohio State University, established in 1870, is a globally recognized research university and land grant institution with a physical presence throughout Ohio. Learn more about Ohio State and find information about student visits and virtual tours.

 

CFAES Columbus Campus

 

CFAES Wooster/ATI

Ohio State’s Agricultural Technical Institute, located on the CFAES Wooster Campus in Wooster, Ohio, is the associate-degree-granting academic unit of the College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences at Ohio State. ATI is a part of the college’s academic programs and helps the college fulfill its educational mission. In keeping with the Ohio State’s role as a land grant university, ATI provides affordable, accessible associate degree programs that lead directly to employment or bachelor’s degrees.

Tour the CFAES Wooster/ATI Central Campus, including academic buildings, the Student Activities Center, lab facilities, student housing, and more, virtually from your classroom or home!

Tour the CFAES Wooster/ATI Grace Agricultural Laboratory, where dairy, beef, and equine facilities provide learning opportunities for students in animal production degrees.

 

OSU South Centers

The OSU South Centers is one part of CFAES’s statewide campus. The OSU South Centers provides objective scientific research and powerful educational programs through the collaboration of the Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center, OSU Extension and several local, state and national partners. While some programs focus on serving individual counties in Ohio’s Appalachian Region, others reach across our state, nation and internationally.

The mission of the OSU South Centers is to enhance southern Ohio by assisting people with informed decision-making through responsive research, education, entrepreneurial application and collaborative partnerships. Learn more about the OSU South Centers.

Learn more about the research and education happening at the OSU South Centers in the video below.

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