About the Institution
Ohio University Eastern Campus is a two to four year public university located west of St. Clairsville, Ohio on National Road. The university first opened its doors in 1957 and has served the Ohio River Valley communities for over 50 years.
The campus includes several educational halls, an expansive library, a greenhouse, a fitness center, as well as several learning centers, such as Dysart Woods and the Great Western Schoolhouse.
The most notable building on the campus is the Wilson Shannon Hall, named for Ohio's first native born governor. The large red brick building is three stories tall with white trim boards. The central entrance is covered by a pediment supported by four large Corinthian columns. The hall serves as the administrative suite as well as providing many classrooms, and an auditorium.
Undergrad Programs / Areas offered :
Applied Management
Early Childhood Education
Middle Childhood Education
Business Administration
Exercise Physiology
Social Work
Communication Studies
Gerontology Certificate
Specialized Studies (BSS)
Community Health Services
Health Services Administration
Technical and Applied Studies
Criminal Justice
History
Graduate Programs / Areas offered :
Master's of Financial Economics
Professional Masters of Business Administration
Master of Arts in Organizational Communication
Master's of Education and Principal Preparation
Teacher-Leader Master's Degree Program
Ohio Executive Master of Public Administration