University of Akron Rankings and Quick Facts

This American university is renowned for its large array of study topics.



University of Akron ranking
Ranking - Times 200 (UK)
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University world Ranking - Jiaotong 500 (China)
403 to 510
University world Ranking - Newsweek 100 (USA)
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America Rank (Jiaotong)
165 to 197
University of Akron Facts
Students (Undergraduates / PG/ Total)
24,600
4,650
29,250
Faculty / Staff
1,910
Established
1870

University of Akron Information

The University of Akron is a public university situated in Ohio, USA. Founded in 1870, the research university is headed by its president, Luis M. Proenza and adheres to the credo, Fiat Lux, or Let There Be Light.

The university was established in 1870 under the name Buchtel College, as an affiliate of the Universalist Church, with the support of John R. Buchtel and the Akronites. The university was granted the status of a state institution in 1967 and by this time, was under the jurisdiction of Akron City. Since a lot of companies in the tire industry like Goodrich, Firestone and Goodyear had headquarters in the city, the university put up courses in the field of rubber chemistry by 1909.

Now, aside from its academic endeavors, the University of Akron is also known for scholarly research in polymers, engineering and advanced materials. Most of the contents of its research portfolio concentrate on innovations in commercialization and technology transfer of high-end industry materials like polymers. The university offers around 300 areas of study in its undergraduate department, divided amongst its 12 schools and colleges: Summit College, Wayne College, University College, College of Polymer Science & Polymer Engineering, College of Nursing, School of Law, College of Health Sciences and Human Services, College of Engineering, College of Education, College of Creative and Professional Arts, College of Business Administration, and Buchtel College of Arts and Sciences. The university also has an Honors College, where honor students can enjoy constant advisement and guidance throughout their college years, and receive enrichment through the college's exclusive clubs and organizations.

As for its postgraduate offerings, the university has over 100 degrees in masters, JD, LLM and PhD among others. It's School of Law offers specialties in trial advocacy, intellectual property, business law and constitutional law. The University of Akron also offers courses in adult and continuing education, which offers distance learning and online courses for those who would don't have the time to attend college the traditional way and training modules for company employees of different industries. Their distance learning classes have taught many students from locations like Argentina, Spain, Germany, Russia, Japan and the United Kingdom among others.

University of Akron Address

The University of Akron is located at the following address: 302 Buchtel Common. Akron, Ohio 44325.


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