Ohio University Eastern Campus


Ohio University Eastern is a regional campus of Ohio University located in St. Clairsville, Ohio. Ohio's Eastern Campus was established in 1957.
Ohio University Eastern is accessible from interstate 70 in Belmont County, Ohio with entrances to the campus are off of US-40 and also OH-331.

Academics

In 2019, the campus enrolled 516 students, 149 of whom were dual-enrolled high school students. Beginning with the Fall 2018 semester, Ohio University Eastern campus will offer a term-guaranteed tuition rate called the OHIO Guarantee.
Ohio University Eastern offers baccalaureate degrees in Applied Management, Communication Studies, Community Health Services, Criminal Justice, Early Childhood Education, Exercise Physiology, Health Services Administration, History, Middle Childhood Education, Social Work, Specialized Studies and Technical & Applied Studies.
Students can begin the coursework for any of Ohio University's 250 degrees on the Eastern Campus. All of the coursework completed at OUE will be transferred to the main campus in Athens, Ohio. The average class size in Ohio University Eastern is 15.

Campus

Ohio University Eastern comprises two facilities: Shannon Hall and the Health and Physical Education Center.
Shannon Hall, named after Ohio's first native born governor, Wilson Shannon, is the primary educational facility on the campus. The original design of the Belmont County official seal, created by Ohio U alumnus Michael Massa, is located at the Shannon Hall entrance.
The Health and Physical Education Center is an athletic facility located between Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and Columbus, Ohio. It serves as a community fitness center as well as the venue of the Exercise Physiology classrooms and labs. The center is the home to OUE's athletic programs as well as the host to high school playoff contests such as the Ohio Valley Athletic Conference championships and the OHSAA sectional and district finals.