Ohio Colleges & Universities

Ohio Fast Facts:

  • Largest industrial employer: General Motors
  • Fastest-growing job: Medical assistant
  • Other major careers:
    • Management and technical consulting services
    • Computer systems design and related services.
  • Median family income, 2004: $56,900
Long a center of manufacturing, Ohio has been transitioning to a 21st-century economy that increasingly demands more formal education. To help its residents make the transition, the state boasts a variety of colleges and universities that offer degrees in fields where high growth is expected, such as healthcare, professional services, and leisure and hospitality.

Vibrancy has returned to many downtown areas in Ohio's cities. Remnants of Cleveland's manufacturing roots are still visible in the old brick factories that have been turned into fashionable residential and commercial lofts. Once-working smokestacks now serve a purely aesthetic purpose, adding character and a sense of history to the evolving, increasingly modern-looking urban landscape. Top museums, restaurants, and bars are within walking distance, calling the town's young professionals away from nearby high-rise offices.
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