Academy College Informations

Zane State College
Zanesville,  Ohio
At a Glance | Admission | Cost & Financial Aid | Academics & Support | Sports
Deadlines | SAT, AP, CLEP | Majors | Housing & Campus Life |
At a Glance

Main Address

1555 Newark Road
Zanesville, OH 43701-2626
(740) 454-2501
www.zanestate.edu

Admission Office

1555 Newark Road
Zanesville, OH 43701-2626
(740) 454-2501
(800) 686-8324
Fax: (740) 454-0035
pyoung@zanestate.edu
Contact: Paul Young
Director of Admissions

Type of School

  • Public
  • Technical College
  • Two-year
  • Coed
  • Percent applicants admitted: 71%
  • Regionally Accredited
  • North Central Association of Colleges and Schools
Calendar: Quarter

Degrees offered:

  • Associate

Setting

  • Suburban setting
  • Large town (10,000 - 49,999)
  • Commuter campus

Size

  • Degree-seeking undergrads: 1,544
  • First-time degree-seeking freshmen: 367

Student Body

1st-year students:
  • 14% Part-time students
  • 59% Women
  • 41% Men
  • 1% American Indian/Alaskan Native
  • 3% Black/Non-Hispanic
  • <1% Hispanic
  • 94% White/Non-Hispanic
  • 2% Race/ethnicity unreported
Admission

Application Fee

  • Regular application fee: $20
  • Out-of-state application fee: $20
  • Online application fee: Not reported

Acceptance & Retention

  • Percent applicants admitted: 71%
  • Open admission, but with selective admission to some programs

Transfer Students

  • Total number of transfer students who applied: Not reported
  • Total number of transfer students who were admitted: Not reported

Admission Policies and Factors

Not reported
Cost & Financial Aid

Annual College Costs ( Fall 2006 )

  Living on-campus Living at home Commuting, not living at home
In-state tuition and fees: $3,825 $3,825 $3,825
Out-of-state tuition and fees: $7,650 $7,650 $7,650
Room and board:     $3,100
Books and supplies: $1,500 $1,500 $1,500
Estimated personal expenses:     $1,800
Transportation expense:      
       
Cost per credit hour:      
Cost per credit hour (in-state): $85    
Cost per credit hour (out-of-state): $170    

Financial Aid Statistics

  • Full-time freshman enrollment: Not reported
  • Number who applied for need-based aid: Not reported
  • Number who were judged to have need: Not reported
  • Number who were offered aid: Not reported
  • Number who had full need met: Not reported
  • Average percent of need met: Not reported
  • Average financial aid package: Not reported
  • Average need-based loan: Not reported
  • Average need-based scholarship or grant award: Not reported
  • Average non-need based aid: Not reported
  • Average indebtedness at graduation: Not reported

Financial Aid Distribution

Percent of total undergraduate aid awarded as:
  • Scholarships / grants: Not Reported
  • Loans / jobs: Not Reported
determined by:
  • State/District Residency
  • Leadership
  • Academics

Financial Aid Forms

Domestic first-year financial aid applicants must submit the following forms, if applicable:

  • FAFSA
Academics & Support

Special Study Options

  • Cross-Registration
  • Distance Learning
  • Dual Enrollment of High School Students
  • Internships
  • Student-Designed Major

Cooperative (Work-Study) Programs

  • Cooperative (work-study programs): Not reported

Academic Support Services

  • Extensive Undergraduate Evening or Early Morning Classes
  • Learning Center
  • Reduced Course Load
  • Remedial Instruction
  • Study Skills Assistance
  • Tutoring
  • Writing Center

Counseling & Other Support Services

  • Adult (re-entering) student services
  • Career Counseling
  • Employment Service
  • Financial Aid Counseling
  • Freshman Orientation Program
  • Personal Counseling
  • Placement Service
  • Veterans Counselor

Services for Students with Disabilities

  • Wheelchair Accessibility

Computer Services

  • Work stations available in:
    • libraries
    • computer centers
  • Email Accounts Provided to All Students
  • Online Library
  • Discounted Computer Software for Sale
  • Wireless Network

Distance Learning

  • Offers distance learning courses or programs (online or partially online): Yes
Online courses offered:
  • During Intersession Periods
  • During Normal Term Periods
  • Over the Summer
  • Percent of courses taught as online courses: 6%
  • Percent of courses taught as blended (online and offline): 1%
  • Percent of courses taught face-to-face: 93%
Sports

General Athletics

Member: Not reported

Team name: Not reported

Sport Levels Available
Baseball
  • Men's Intercollegiate
  • Basketball
  • Men's Intercollegiate
  • Women's Intercollegiate
  • Men's Intramural
  • Bowling
  • Men's Intramural
  • Women's Intramural
  • Cheerleading
  • Men's Intercollegiate
  • Women's Intercollegiate
  • Golf
  • Men's Intramural
  • Softball
  • Men's Intramural
  • Women's Intramural
  • Tennis
  • Men's Intramural
  • Women's Intramural
  • Volleyball
  • Women's Intercollegiate
  • Men's Intramural
  • Women's Intramural
  • Deadlines

    Tests

    • SAT Reasoning / ACT score report due by: Not reported
    • SAT Subject score report due by: Not reported

    Early Decision & Early Action

    Early decision and early action plans let you apply early to colleges, but there are different rules for each plan. See Help for more information.

    Plan(s) available: Not reported

    Early Decision & Early Action

    • Early decision deadline: Not reported
    • College will notify student of early decision by: Not reported
    • Early action deadline: Not reported
    • College will notify student of early action by: Not reported

    Financial Aid

    • Financial aid deadline: 15-JUL
    • Financial aid priority deadline: 01-MAY

    Transfer Students

    • Transfer application closing date: Rolling admission
    • Transfer priority application date: Not reported
    • College will notify student of transfer decision by: Not reported
    • Transfer deadline for filing financial aid forms: Not reported
    • Transfer priority financial aid deadline: Not reported
    • College will notify student of financial aid decisions on or about: Not reported
    • Student must reply to financial aid decision by: Not reported

    International Students

    • Fall application deadline: No closing date
    SAT, AP, CLEP

    Test Scores

    Middle 50% of
    First-Year Students
    Percent Who
    Submitted Scores
    SAT Reasoning Verbal:  - %
    SAT Reasoning Math:  - %
    ACT Composite:  - %
    Note:
      Verbal and math scores for SAT Reasoning tests administered January 2005 and earlier are equivalent to critical reading and math scores for tests administered March 2005 and later. Writing scores are not available until 2006.

    SAT & ACT Policies

    • SAT Reasoning/ACT score report due by: Not reported
    • SAT Subject score report due by: Not reported
    Majors

    Housing & Campus Life




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