1911
Columbus, OH

School Details

Ohio Dominican University, a private, four-year liberal arts institution, was founded in 1911 as a women-only school. Originally it was named the College of St. Mary of the Springs. In 1964, the school became coeducational, and then in 1968, the name was changed from the College of St. Mary of the Springs to what it is today, Ohio Dominican University. In all its activities, Ohio Dominican University strives to become one of the country’s preeminent small Catholic universities. Ohio Dominican University works towards this goal through the four core values of prayer, study, ministry, and community. 

Students enrolled at Ohio Dominican University can choose from over 40 undergraduate majors and assorted graduate programs. To accommodate the busy lives of many of the students at Ohio Dominican University, some degrees can be completed entirely online. ODU online degrees cover a wide range of high-demand programs. Best of all, these online programs can be completed at your own pace and around your busy schedule.

Accreditation & Licensing

Ohio Dominican University is accredited by:

Higher Learning Commission (HLC)

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