Bowling Green State University
- State-assisted university founded in 1910
- 1,338 acres with 113 buildings on the main campus, located in Bowling Green, Ohio, 23 miles south of Toledo, adjacent to Interstate 75
- BGSU Firelands College, opened in 1968, is located on 216-acre campus in Huron, Ohio
- 2007-08 operating budget of $367 million for both campuses combined
- Endowment fund of $124.03 million
Degree Programs
- More than 200 undergraduate majors and programs, 68 master's degree programs, 2 specialist degree programs and 16 doctoral degree programs
- BGSU Firelands offers 4 certificate programs, 14 associate degree programs representing 22 areas of study, and 8 bachelor's degree programs
- Accredited by the Higher Learning Commission and a member of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools
Colleges
- Arts & Sciences
- Business Administration
- Education & Human Development
- BGSU Firelands
- Graduate College
- Health & Human Services
- Musical Arts
- Technology
Learning Resources
- Library system with catalog access to 46 million books and library materials across Ohio and on-site access to 6 million items, including 2.6 million volumes
- 30 instructional computing lab facilities across campus
- Computing lab in each of 17 residence complexes
- Honors Program with more than 800 students
- Office of Undergraduate Research
Student Life
- 17 residence halls and 30 small-group residences housing 6,400 students
- More than 325 student organizations
- Honor societies include Phi Beta Kappa
- 41 Greek social organizations with 33 chapters housed on campus; 1,600 students, or 11 percent of undergraduate student body, belong to sororities or fraternities
- 18 NCAA Division I athletic teams
- 24 intramural sports
- 21 club sports
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