University of Northwestern Ohio

Frequently Asked Questions

What majors are offered in the College of Health Professions?

The University of Northwestern Ohio’s College of Health Professions awards a Bachelor’s Degree, in Healthcare Administration and Associate Degrees, Health Information Technology, Medical Assistant Technology, and Medical Office Management.

For a complete listing of degrees in the College of Health Professions, click here.

When are classes offered?

Traditional classes run from 8:00 a.m. to 2:45 p.m., evening classes run from 5:45 p.m. to 8:20 p.m. and from 7:25 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. The University of Northwestern Ohio also offers online classes in a majority of programs.  (Medical Assistant Technology is not offered online)

How long does it take to complete most programs?

Associate Degrees take 18 months to complete (18 hours per quarter). Bachelor Degrees can be completed in less than 4 years.

Can I live on campus?

The University of Northwestern Ohio can house up to 1600 students on campus. Dorm communities are all within walking distance of your classes and are semi-furnished. For more information on Housing, click here.

What is the cost to attend the University of Northwestern Ohio?

For information on the current costs for the College of Health Professions, click here.

When can I begin classes?

Classes begin four times a year - Fall, Winter, Spring, and Summer quarters.

How do I register for an online course?

Course registration takes place online during open registration periods. For more information on course registration, click here. To enroll in a 100% online degree program, please contact admissions at (419) 998-3120.

Is financial aid available?

The University of Northwestern Ohio offers a variety of grants and loans for students. For information, please click here.