Colleges in Columbus
As the capitol and largest city in Ohio, Columbus has something to offer almost everyone. Groups such as Market Watch, fDi magazine, Policom Corp., CNN Money, and Sustain Lane have all ranked Columbus among the nation’s top cities to live and work in due to its strong and diverse economy. In 2008 Columbus was ranked first among most up-and-coming technological cities in America by Forbes magazine. Included in its diverse economy are sectors such as education, insurance, banking, defense, aviation, logistics, energy, medical research, health care and technology. Many of these industries team with colleges in Columbus allowing for joint educational and professional research and development.
Columbus colleges enroll approximately 100,000 students in its two public colleges and numerous private schools, both large and small. The diverse economy of the city allows students of colleges in Columbus many opportunities for work-study programs, internships, and cutting edge research in a variety of fields.
Besides studying, students of Columbus colleges can enjoy a variety of entertainment and cultural activities. Among its distinctive neighborhoods, Columbus is home to art galleries, bars and pubs, specialty shops, breweries, science museums, historical centers, parks and botanical gardens, a zoo and aquarium, and an amusement park. Columbus has several institutions for performing arts that offer theater, symphony, opera, ballet, jazz and chamber music performances. Professional sports teams include hockey, soccer, arena football and minor league baseball. Columbus is also home to the Columbus Motor Speedway.
Annual festivities enjoyed by students of colleges in Columbus include the Ohio State Fair (one of the largest in the country), the Columbus Arts Festival, the Jazz and Ribs Festival, ComFet, Restaurant Week, Asian Festival, and Red, White, and Boom around the Fourth of July.