Columbus, Ohio
Ohio State students have the chance to live and study in the heart of Columbus, a vibrant world-class city. As the state's capital and largest city, Columbus is one of the fastest growing metropolitan areas in the nation, with a population of nearly two million people.
Columbus offers all the opportunities you would expect from a major metropolitan area: an array of ethnic restaurants; symphony, ballet, and opera companies; world-class theaters and museums and a lively local music and arts scene. It also boasts major-league teams in soccer and hockey, the Yankees' top farm team (the Clippers), and, of course, the Ohio State Buckeyes.
Called a “Midwestern style capital” by the New York Times and one of the top-ten “Best Places to Live” by Money Magazine, Columbus is second only to Boston for the number of college students. Nearly half the population falls within the 18-44 age group, making Columbus a great city for students and young professionals. As Ohio’s capital city, Columbus’ ties to government, business, and industry provide a wide array of career and research opportunities for Ohio State students both before and after graduation. In fact, Gallup rates Columbus the No. 2 metropolitan area for jobs, and we enjoy the second-highest employment rate in the country for young adults.
Columbus has been named:
- No.1 up-and-coming high-tech city (Forbes)
- Top ten most livable city (CNN/Money Magazine)
- Top 25 LGBT-friendly campus (Campus Pride)
- No.1 best place to live, work and raise a family for African Americans (BET Networks)
- The most intelligent city in the United States (Intelligent Community Forum)
- One of the best U.S. cities for Millennial college students (USA Today)
- Top-20 best U.S. city for young professionals (Forbes)
For a closer look at daily life in Columbus, visit Experience Columbus on Instagram
Check out Columbus Underground's list of the Top 20 Things to do in Columbus