Stark County Relocation Guide 2019

EDUCATION & EMPLOYMENT

EDUCATION With 17 public school districts and 29 parochial and private schools throughout Stark County, each community offers quality education and student experiences.

Aultman College | Aultmancollege.edu Northeast Ohio’s only health system-affil- iated institution of higher learning offers bachelor’s and associate degrees in nursing, radiography, social work and health scienc- es. Malone University | Malone.edu An academic institution in the Christian tradition of the Evangelical Friends Church with 91 undergraduate majors and minors, 11 graduate programs, and 7 pre-profession- al programs. Walsh University | Walsh.edu A Catholic University with 3,000 students from 40 states and 34 countries offering undergraduate, graduate and adult accelerat- ed degree programs. 25,000+ students enrolled at Stark County colleges and universities:

Kent State University at Stark | Kent.edu/stark A 200-acre campus serving over 7,250 students each year with coursework in more than 282 Kent State undergraduate degree programs and over 25 bachelor’s, master’s, associate and online degrees that can be completed entirely at the Stark Campus. Stark State College | Starkstate.edu The fourth largest of Ohio’s public two-year colleges in the University System of Ohio of- fering more than 230 associate degrees, ma- jors and certificates in business, education, engineering technologies, health and public services, information technology, liberal arts, mathematics and sciences. University of Mount Union | Mountunion.edu A liberal arts university affiliated with the United Methodist Church offering 52 under- graduate majors and 7 graduate programs.

17 public school districts

Stark County’s top-performing public school districts, as rated by the Ohio Department of Education:

Jackson Local • Lake Local Louisville City • North Canton City Plain Local

80,000+ college students reside within a 25 mile radius -

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