LIMA, Ohio (WLIO) — The Ohio State University at Lima is being recognized for helping build a skilled workforce in the region while keeping the cost of education affordable.
The regional campus has been named an “Opportunity College” in the latest Carnegie Classifications, a distinction that recognizes a college’s success in providing access to higher education and strong post-graduation earnings for students.
The designation highlights the campus’ focus on affordability and career-connected programs while serving students from diverse backgrounds in fields such as engineering, business, social work and education.
“I think one of the things that makes a regional campus unique is the incredible investment that our faculty and staff put into the students in our community, and that is really reflected in this new classification. Our students come away with these incredible skills and unique experiences that are only available at a school that's our size, that also is connected to the incredible resources of the Ohio State University,” says Maggie Young, dean of The Ohio State University at Lima.
Young credited staff for helping position students for future success, whether through unique educational experiences or by connecting them with local business leaders to apply classroom learning in real-world settings.
Media Release from Ohio State University at Lima
Ohio State Lima recognized as ‘Opportunity College’ in access and earnings in new Carnegie Classifications
The Ohio State University at Lima has been recognized as an Opportunity College in the newly released Carnegie Classifications, a distinction that highlights institutions delivering strong outcomes in both student access and post-graduation earnings.
The designation places Ohio State Lima among a select group of colleges and universities nationwide that are not only expanding access to higher education, but also ensuring that students see meaningful economic returns on their degrees.
“This recognition reflects the work our faculty and staff show up to do every day –meeting students where they are and helping them get where they want to go,” said Dr. Margaret Young, dean and director of Ohio State Lima. “At Ohio State Lima, access and outcomes are inseparable, and we are proud to see that commitment reflected in the lives our graduates are building.”
The Carnegie Classification of Opportunity Colleges evaluates how well institutions serve students from a wide range of backgrounds and whether those students go on to achieve strong earnings relative to their peers. The recognition underscores Ohio State Lima’s long-standing mission as a regional campus committed to affordability, accessibility and career-connected learning.
For Ohio State Lima, that mission is deeply tied to the needs of west central and northwest Ohio. By aligning academic programs with high-demand fields – including engineering, business, social work and education – the campus is helping to build a workforce pipeline that supports regional economic growth while opening doors for students who may be the first in their families to attend college.
Students at Ohio State Lima benefit from small class sizes, personalized support and direct pathways into Ohio State’s broader academic network. Increasingly, they are also engaging in internships, undergraduate research and partnerships with local employers – experiences that translate into strong job placement and competitive salaries after graduation.
“We have always believed that access only matters if it leads to real opportunity,” Young added. “This designation affirms that our students are not just earning degrees – they are building momentum toward stronger careers, greater stability and meaningful futures.”
The Opportunity College designation arrives at a time when higher education institutions are under increasing scrutiny to demonstrate value. For Ohio State Lima, the recognition validates a model centered on student success, regional engagement and measurable outcomes.
As the campus continues to grow its academic offerings and partnerships, leaders see this moment as both an affirmation and a call to continue advancing opportunity.
“This is an important milestone,” Young said, “but more importantly, it reinforces our responsibility to keep expanding access, strengthening outcomes, and serving as a catalyst for the communities that depend on us.”
