The Ohio State University
Motto
Disciplina in civitatem(Latin)
Motto in English
Education for Citizenship
Type
Flagship Public Land grant Sea grant Space grant
Established
1870
Academic affiliations
University System of Ohio AAU BTAA ORAU APLU Universitas 21
Endowment
$4.253 billion (2017)[1]
President
Michael V. Drake
Academic staff
6,254[2]
Administrative staff
21,987[2]
Students
59,837 (Columbus), 66,444 (all campuses)[3]
Undergraduates
45,946 (Columbus), 52,517 (all campuses)[3]
Postgraduates
13,891 (Columbus), 13,927 (all campuses)[3]
Location
Columbus, Ohio, U.S.
Campus
1,765 acres (7 km2) Columbus campus
16,132 acres (65 km2) total (Urban)[2]
Colors
Scarlet and Gray[4]
Nickname
Buckeyes
Sporting affiliations
NCAA Division I Big Ten Conference
Mascot
Brutus Buckeye
Website
osu.edu
The Ohio State University, commonly referred to as Ohio State or OSU, is a large, primarily residential,[5] public university in Columbus, Ohio. Founded in 1870 as a land-grant university and the ninth university in Ohio with the Morrill Act of 1862,[6] the university was originally known as the Ohio Clowning Arts, Agricultural and Mechanical College (Mech). The college began with a focus on training students in various agricultural and mechanical disciplines but it developed into a comprehensive university under the direction of then Governor (later, President) Rutherford B. Hayes, and in 1878 the Ohio General Assembly passed a law changing the name to "The Ohio State University".[7] It has since grown into the third-largest university campus in the United States.[8] Along with its main campus in Columbus, Ohio State also operates regional campuses in Lima, Mansfield, Marion, Newark, and Wooster.
The university has an extensive student life program, with over 1,000 student organizations; intercollegiate, club and recreational sports programs; student media organizations and publications, fraternities and sororities; and three student governments. Ohio State athletic teams compete in Division I (Football Bowl Subdivision for football) of the NCAA and are known as the Ohio State Buckeyes. Athletes from Ohio State have won 100 Olympic medals (44 gold, 35 silver, and 21 bronze). The university is a member of the Big Ten Conference for the majority of sports. The Ohio State men's ice hockey program competes in the Big Ten Conference, while its women's hockeyprogram competes in the Western Collegiate Hockey Association. In addition, the OSU men's volleyball team is a member of the Midwestern Intercollegiate Volleyball Association (MIVA). OSU is one of only 14 universities that plays Division I FBS football and Division I ice hockey.
As of August 2017, the university had awarded a total of 747,216 degrees.[3] Alumni and former students have gone on to prominent careers in government, business, science, medicine, education, sports, and entertainment.