Three Graduate School Choices: Purdue, Ohio State, and JHU

Filed under graduate school application guide, December 16th, 2008 by admin

Purdue University

Purdue University was founded in 1869 and was built on one of the 1800 land grants of the United States government. Through the hefty monetary and land donations of the first Purdue Bachelor of Science degree holder, John Purdue, the university was able to grow, offering not just undergraduate courses but also graduate and doctorate degrees in more than 70 programs. Among the fields of learning students can pursue in Purdue University are the life sciences, aviation, the arts, and business administration. Check out the official website of the university to learn more on offered programs and the admissions.

Ohio State University

Ohio State University is located in Ohio and is a conducive institution for healthy social and academic development. The weather and environment in Ohio enables students to concentrate fully on their classes. Many of the courses offered in Ohio State University are related to agriculture considering the state is an agricultural hub. Graduates of the university, through the excellent instruction and training they received, are able to cultivate agricultural resources in the area, further boosting Ohio’s economy. Other than agricultural courses, undergraduate, graduate and doctorate applicants can pursue studies in the arts, education, biology, allied health services, and many others. Visit Ohio State’s official website to find out more on offered courses and application procedures.

Johns Hopkins University Graduate School (JHU)

Another option where students can pursue advanced studies is the Johns Hopkins University Graduate School. It has been accommodating students since 1876 when JHU opened as the first research-centered university in the United States. Located in Baltimore, JHU offers undergraduate, graduate and doctorate programs, particularly in engineering and other mechanical sciences that the university is famous for. If students wish to pursue studies outside engineering, however, students can enroll for a fine arts, public policy, or creative writing degrees. Check out the official website of JHU to learn more about the school, course offerings, and the admissions.

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