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Ohio Valley University

Ohio Valley University
Ohio Valley University seal
Seal of Ohio Valley University
Former names
Ohio Valley College
Motto Educating to Serve
Type Private
Established 1960
Affiliation Churches of Christ
Endowment US$931 thousand
Chairman Gail Hopkins
Chancellor E. Keith Stotts
President Harold Shank
Vice-president Jeffrey Dimick
Academic staff
59
Undergraduates 527
Location Vienna, WV, USA
39°18′16″N 81°32′3″W / 39.30444°N 81.53417°W / 39.30444; -81.53417Coordinates: 39°18′16″N 81°32′3″W / 39.30444°N 81.53417°W / 39.30444; -81.53417
Campus Urban, 267 acres (1.1 km²)
Colours Royal Blue and RedRoyal Blue and Red
Athletics NCAA Division II - G-MAC
Nickname Fighting Scots
Mascot The Fighting Scot
Affiliations Great Mid-West Athletic Conference (G-MAC), NCAA Division II
Website www.ovu.edu
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Ohio Valley University is a private, four-year Christian college and is affiliated with the Churches of Christ. It is located between the western towns of Parkersburg and Vienna in the state of West Virginia in the United States.

Founded in 1958 (with classes beginning in fall 1960), the school integrates education with biblical faith and service to God and humanity. The college is physically located on two separate campuses totalling 267 acres (1.1 km²). Ohio Valley College offers bachelor's degrees in 14 different subject areas.

In 1956 several alumni of Harding University formed a committee to establish a Christian college in the West Virginia area. A foundation was formed to solicit funds for the future college.

On September 14, 1960, the Ohio Valley College opened with classes being offered at South Parkersburg Church of Christ. In 1963 the South Campus opened with an administrative and classroom building on 133 acres (538,000 m²) between Parkersburg and Vienna which had been purchased in 1958. Two dormitories were opened that same year. An additional dormitory and library were built in 1966. Three years later an auditorium and student center opened. A cafeteria and student center opened in the 1979-80 school year. An athletic complex was built in 1992.

In 1994 the college doubled its campus size with the purchase of 134 acres (542,000 m²) and a four storied building from the Roman Catholic Diocese of Wheeling-Charleston, West Virginia. This separate campus became the North Campus. The new campus contained two auditoriums, several classrooms, cafeteria, dining and conference rooms, dormitory with 225 beds, a chapel, and two athletic fields. The school renovated the North Campus facility and constructed two new dormitories with a connecting lobby in 2003.

In 2005 the college changed its name to Ohio Valley University.

All full-time students are required to take a Bible class each semester. Bible class attendance is required, as is attendance at the daily (Monday through Friday) Chapel service. Excessive absences could potentially cause suspension during the next semester.

Freshmen and sophomore resident students have a curfew (midnight Sunday - Thursday; 1AM Fridays and Saturdays).

Ohio Valley University does not have national fraternities and sororities. Instead the school, as is common with Church of Christ-affiliated colleges, has localized social clubs (co-ed at OVU). There are currently four social clubs – Delta, Kappa, Sigma, Theta. Clubs compete in intramural activities, service projects and Expressions—a musical concert held annually in the Spring.


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