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  2. Monmouth University - Wikipedia

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    The school that would become Monmouth University was founded in 1933 as Monmouth Junior College, a two-year junior college under Dean Edward G. Schlaefer. Created in New Jersey during the Great Depression, Monmouth Junior College was intended by Schlaefer to provide an opportunity for higher education to high school graduates in Monmouth County who could not afford to go away to college. [4]

  3. Five Colleges of Ohio - Wikipedia

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    A $100,000 grant from the Mellon Foundation in 2014 supported system installation and a full-time staff member was hired to supervise the program. Denison University, Kenyon College, Oberlin College and Ohio Wesleyan University moved forward together to develop the program, which realized an estimated $500,000 in contract savings in its first ...

  4. Ohio Department of Transportation - Wikipedia

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    While ODOT spends an average of $24 million per year for winter operations, though most years can use anywhere from 300,000 to 900,000 tons of salt per year. [41] ODOT now manages a decentralized snow and ice program, giving districts, counties, and snowplow operators a set of guidelines to follow, which can be modified to best assist the area.

  5. List of colleges and universities in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Ohio Dominican University: Columbus: Private not-for profit Master's university 2,942 1911 Ohio Northern University: Ada: Private not-for profit Baccalaureate college 3,695 1871 Ohio State University [16] Columbus: Public Doctoral/highest research university 58,322 1870 Ohio Technical College: Cleveland: Private for-profit Associate's college ...

  6. Numbered highways in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    The Ohio Inter-County Highways were created on June 9, 1911, with the passage of the McGuire Bill (Senate Bill 165, 79th Ohio General Assembly). [5] Main Market Roads, the most important of the system, were defined on April 15, 1913. [6] In 1923 the numbering system was simplified.

  7. Biotechnology High School - Wikipedia

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    In September 2010, Biotechnology High School entered into a partnership with Monmouth University, which allows graduates to enter into the University's bachelor of science program, in addition to allowing students to participate in research projects with MU faculty. [14] 2012-2013 average SAT scores were 662 reading, 694 math, and 678 writing. [15]

  8. Ohio State Route 661 - Wikipedia

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    State Route 661 (SR 661) is a 22.22-mile (35.76 km) long north–south state highway in the central portion of the U.S. state of Ohio.The southern terminus of SR 661 is at a diamond interchange with SR 16 and SR 37 just 0.25 miles (0.40 km) south of Granville.

  9. Metro Early College High School - Wikipedia

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    MIT was formed in 2015 as a technology focused STEM school, and as a way to host Metro's 5-year program. It shared campus with Franklin University on the upper and lower floor of Phillips Hall. It closed in 2017. MIT shared many of the same educational goals and procedures as MECHS, but was focused in the five year College Credit Plus program.