Bowling Green State University
Campus and Location
- Established in 1910 to educate teachers, BGSU is the 14th largest producer of teachers in the country
- In-town residential campus in a park-like setting
- Bowling Green (population 29,600) is within easy driving distance of major Midwest cities and the Toledo airport
Students and Faculty
- More than 21,000 students, including 2,000 at BGSU Firelands in Huron, Ohio
- 19:1 student to faculty ratio
- Students from 49 states and 75 countries
- Average ACT for entering freshman is 22; average high school GPA is 3.23
- Ethnic and racial minority students made up about 20 percent of the entering fall 2006 class
- 918 full-time faculty (nearly 80 percent with the highest degree in their field)
Student Life
- Approximately 7,000 students reside in 17 residence halls and 31 houses
- Nearly 325 student organizations, including 43 fraternities and sororities
- Wide range of service learning opportunities, cultural and special events
- Student Recreation Center and Perry Field House for drop-in and scheduled fitness activities
Degree Programs and Learning Resources
- More than 200 undergraduate majors and programs on the main campus; 8 bacalaureate and 14 associate degree programs at BGSU Firelands
- Library system with 6 million items and electronic access to research materials worldwide
- 30 instructional computing labs across campus; a computer lab in every residence complex; residence hall rooms wired for high-speed Internet access
Financial Aid Opportunities
- 69 percent of all BGSU undergraduate students receive some type of financial aid
- Scholarships worth more than $20 million
- 4,500 students earn $8 million annually through on-campus employment
Updated: Tuesday, September 4, 2007 | Need Assistance? Ask Admissions
