Ohio University

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175 Clippinger Laboratory
Athens, OH 45701
Phone: 740-593-0797
Director: Glen P. Jackson, PhD jacksong@ohio.edu
Status: Full Accreditation for the Bachelor of Science Degree in Forensic Chemistry Program
http://www.ohio.edu/chemistry/undergrad/forensic/

Founded in 1786, The Ohio University has some pretty interesting history. Not only did it graduate a woman in 1873, John Newton Templeton was the 3rd black man to ever graduate from a college in 1828. Their long term goal has always been to catalyze the progress of biomedical, analytical, and forensic research through the development of mass spectrometric instrumentation. Ohio University focuses on two main concentrations within the forensic field: Chemical Analysis and Structure and Chemistry of Biological Systems and Processes.

Admission Requirements

The following requirements are necessary for admittance into Ohio University:

  • Bachelors degree in chemistry or a related area
  • GPA of 3.0
  • GRE test scores
  • 3 letters of recommendation

Most Recent Class Profile:

Type: Public
# of Total Applicants: N/A
# Students Enrolled: N/A
# of Males Enrolled: N/A
# of Females Enrolled: N/A
Overall GPA: 3.0 minimum
Average GRE Score: Combined 1000
Resident 1st Year Tuition: $3,213.00
Total Resident Cost for 4 Years: $12,852.00
Non-Resident 1st Year Tuition: $5,877.00
Total Non-Resident Cost for 4 Years: $23,508.00