Bowling Green State University Firelands
Bowling Green State University Firelands
One University Drive
Huron, OH 44839
Bowling Green State University Firelands is one of seven undergraduate colleges and is located in Huron, Ohio. The Ohio school is just one hour west of Cleveland and seven miles from Cedar Point in the middle of "Vacationland" Ohio. Bowling Green State University Firelands is situated on 216 acres, contains four buildings, and has a plant value of $16.1 million.
Bowling Green State University Firelands provides the first two years of instruction toward the bachelor of science in nursing degree, serves as the satellite site for the Lorain County Community College associate of applied science in nursing program and, in consort with the University of Toledo Health Science Campus, offers the necessary coursework for RNs to complete the bachelor of science and master of science in nursing degrees. The associate of applied science in respiratory care technology degree at this Ohio school is also offered as a satellite program at Lorain County Community College.
The Radiologic Technology program at Bowling Green State University Firelands is accredited by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists and the Ohio Department of Health, Bureau of Radiation Protection, Radiologic Technology Section; the Respiratory Care program is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Applied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP). There are many other programs at Bowling Green State University Firelands that carry their own specific accreditations, making them great programs to study.
Quick Facts:
- There are 43 full-time faculty at Bowling Green State University Firelands. All full-time and adjunct faculty have at least a master's degree, and many of them possess the highest degree in their field of expertise. The student to faculty ratio is small at 20 to 1.
- There are more than 2,000 undergraduate and graduate students at this Ohio school - the majority come from Erie, Huron and Ottawa counties. Thirty-five percent are non-traditional students.
- The Cedar Point Center at Bowling Green State University Firelands enables Bowling Green State University to provide academic programs, workshops, seminars and conferences that meet the 21st century educational needs of students, business and industry in Erie and Huron counties.
- Students can begin one of the more than 200 Bowling Green State University undergraduate majors and programs at Bowling Green State University Firelands. They can then transfer to a four-year university or look for a job in the real world.