Quick facts and figures
Locations
UA offers courses across the region and via distance learning:
- The Â鶹ÊÓƵAPKcampus
- in Orrville
- The Medina County University Center in Medina
- Distance learning
International and National Rankings
- Princeton Review
- College of Business is in the 1% of schools worldwide offering business degrees that are doubly accredited in business and accounting.
- (Poets and Quants)
- (onlinemastersdegree.org)
- 35 current UA faculty in top two percent of scientists worldwide within their specialty areas (Stanford University)
- Only aerospace engineering bachelor’s degree program of its kind in the U.S. outside the Air Force
- Country’s first accredited emergency management and homeland security bachelor’s degree program and only such program in Ohio
- Three-time National School of the Year awarded by the National Association of College and University Residence Halls for the outstanding achievements of UA residence hall organizations and affiliated groups.
Academic Programs Offered (Academic Year 2019-2020) | ||
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Unique Programs* |
Programs & Tracks |
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Certificates | 76 | 125 |
Associate | 19 | 32 |
Baccalaureate | 102 | 204 |
Master's | 72 | |
Doctoral | 16 | 30 |
Juris Doctor | 1 | 20 |
* Unique programs are based on CIP codes (Classification of Instructional Programs) and program level.
Accreditation
- UA is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission — one of six regional institutional accreditors in the United States. Learn about college, school and department accreditations.
Carnegie Basic Classification
- Main Campus RU/H: Research Universities (high research activity)
- Wayne College Assoc/Pub2in4: Associate's -- Public 2-yr colleges under 4-yr universities
Enrollment
Fall 2021
Undergraduate Students | 13,941 |
Graduate Students | 1,821 |
Professional Students | 431 |
Full-time students | 11,290 |
Part-time students | 4,903 |
Total Headcount | 16,193 |
Fall 2019 Enrollment by Degree Type
Count | Percent | |
---|---|---|
Certificate | 33 | 0.2% |
Associate | 933 | 4.9% |
Baccalaureate | 13,294 | 69.2% |
Master's | 1,600 | 8.3% |
Doctoral | 675 | 3.5% |
Law | 429 | 2.2% |
Non degree-seeking | 2,254 | 11.7% |
Total | 19,218 | 100.0% |
Fall 2021 Enrollment by Ethnicity
Count | Percent | |
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African American | 1,559 | 9.63% |
Asian | 553 | 3.42% |
Hispanic | 525 | 3.24% |
Native Hawaiian | 6 | 0.04% |
Native American | 21 | 0.13% |
Non Resident Alien | 506 | 3.12% |
Two or More Races | 659 | 4.07% |
White | 12,037 | 74.33% |
Unknown | 327 | 2.02% |
Percentage of Enrolled Full-time Students
Fall, Undergraduate
Ethnicity | 2018 | Ethnicity | 2019 |
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Native Amer | 0.2% | Native Amer | 0.1% |
Hispanic | 2.9% | Hispanic | 3.2% |
Asian | 3.1% | Asian | 3.1% |
African Amer | 10.2% | African Amer | 9.7% |
NR Alien | 2.5% | NR Alien | 2.4% |
White | 74.7% | White | 75.6% |
Two or More Races | 4.6% | Two or More Races | 4.5% |
Native Haw/Othr Pacific | 0.0% | Native Haw/Othr Pacific | 0.0% |
Unknown | 1.8% | Unknown | 1.5% |
Female | 46.6% | Female | 46.6% |
Male | 53.4% | Male | 53.4% |
Pell** | 35% | Pell** | 33% |
Fall 2019 FTE Students
Undergraduate FTE | 13,521 | |
Graduate FTE | 1,231 | |
Professional FTE | 376 | |
In-State FTE | 13,526 | |
Out-of-State FTE | 1,602 | |
Total Full-time Equivalent Students: | 15,128 | |
Annual 2017-18 FTE Students: | 18,227 | |
* Term FTE is SCH/15 and annual is SCH/30 |
Fall 2019 Freshmen Admission Info
Applicants | 15,153 |
Acceptances | 10,960 |
Enrollees | 2,985 |
Accept Ratio | 72.3% |
Yield Ratio | 27.2% |
* Accept Ratio is acceptances divided by applicants | |
* Yield Ratio is enrollees divided by acceptances | |
Note: Internally reported applicant count includes in-progress applications. |
Fall 2019 Student Characteristics
Freshmen ACT Composite (As of Fall'19) | Overall Gender Breakdown | ||
---|---|---|---|
25th Percentile Score | 19 | Male | 50.6% |
75th Percentile Score | 25 | Female | 49.4% |
FTFT Â鶹ÊÓƵAPKCampus Bachelor's Degree Seeking Cohorts | Average Age Full-time Students | ||
First Year Retention Rate - 2018 Cohort | 71.6% | First-time first year students | 18 |
Six Year Graduation Rate - 2012 Cohort | 43% | Undergraduate students | 21 |
Graduate students | 27 | ||
Pct In-State Undergrad Students | 93% | Overall UA Full-time students | 21 |
Students receiving Financial Aid
84% (Includes disbursed Loans, Grants, Scholarships and/or Federal Work Study)
Brief historical timeline of the University
- 1870: The institution now known as Â鶹ÊÓƵAPK was founded as Buchtel College by the Ohio Universalist Convention
- 1872: Buchtel College opened its doors to 46 collegiate students, 171 preparatory students and seven faculty members
- 1873: Buchtel College produces the first graduate
- 1880: The first master's degree was awarded
- 1913: Trustees transfer Buchtel College's assets to the city of Akron, creating the Municipal University of Akron
- 1926: Trustees change the institution's name to Â鶹ÊÓƵAPK
- 1959: The University's first doctoral degree was awarded, in polymer science. In so doing, Â鶹ÊÓƵAPKbecame the fifth Ohio university to offer doctoral work, following Ohio State, Western Reserve, Case and Cincinnati
- 1967: On July 1, Â鶹ÊÓƵAPK became one of the Ohio's state universities
- 1999: The New Landscape for Learning campus development initiative was launched
- 2004: First phase of the New Landscape for Learning campus enhancement program was completed, resulting in 9 new buildings, 14 major renovations and 30 acres of fresh green space
- 2005: Honors College was created
- Zips football team won its first Mid-American Conference Championship in school history and got its first Division IA bowl bid
- 2007: New Landscape for Learning building program continues with addition of 15th residence hall and announcement that UA would build its first on-campus football stadium
- On April 4, the official groundbreaking celebration was held for InfoCision Stadium-Summa Field
- 2009: UA opens InfoCision Stadium-Summa Field to a sellout crowd. The Zips win, besting Morgan State 41-0.
- Fall enrollment increases 7.6 percent. Between 2005-09, UA enrollment increased 23 percent. To accommodate graduates, a fourth Commencement ceremony is added in the spring.
- 2010: UA is named an Ohio Center of Excellence in two areas: (1) biomedicine and health care, and (2) enabling technologies: advanced materials and sensors.
- 2011: The University and The Timken Company announce a novel open-innovation agreement Aug 25 to accelerate technology development by combining their expertise in materials and surface engineering in new laboratories in the College of Engineering.
- 2011: The University breaks ground for a $14.8 million research facility that will house the National Center for Education and Research in Corrosion and Materials Performance. Joining in the effort are the U.S. Departments of Defense and Energy, Ohio companies and foundations.
- 2016: named in February, in recognition of $3 million bequest to Honors College. The Williams, who are alumni, have made lifetime bequests to the University exceeding $10 million.
- 2016: Business student Clayton Murphy wins the bronze medal at the Olympic Games in Rio.
- 2020: The University celebrates the 150th anniversary of its founding. On Oct. 10, thousands of UA alumni and friends around the world joined for a celebration held virtually due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
- 2022: The University was named No. 1 in the world for polymer science and plastics engineering, according to the global ranking site EduRank. The ranking methodology factored in research performance, non-academic prominence, including backlinks to a university from other sites, and an alumni score.
- 2024: UA swimmer Grace Nuhfer, a business data analytics major, wins silver medal for the U.S. at the Paralympic Games
See a more complete history of the University.