Tuesday, January 8, 2008


Otterbein College is a private, four-year liberal arts college in Westerville, Ohio. The college was founded in 1847 by the United Brethren Church that later merged with the Methodist Church in forming the United Methodist Church, with which Otterbein continues to be associated. It has an enrollment of approximately 3,000, which includes both traditional undergraduate students and adult students enrolled in graduate programs or post-degree studies. The college is named for Rev. Philip William Otterbein.

Theatre Program
Otterbein has only one tuition rate, and offers no discount for students who are in-state residents. For the 2006-2007 school year, tuition was set at $23,871, with room and board at $3,174 and $3,615, respectively.
Otterbein also distributes more than $17 million in financial aid annually, in the form of grants, student loans, scholarships, and their work-study program.

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The Otterbein campus is located in Westerville, Ohio, a residential suburb northeast of Ohio's capital, Columbus. It sits between Alum Creek on the west and Ohio State Route 3 (State St.) on the east, the latter of which leads south to central Westerville.

Campus
The Otterbein Cardinals compete in NCAA Division III, as a member of the Ohio Athletic Conference. They sponsor eight men's and eight women's varsity sports, including:
Arguably, Otterbein has found most success in men's basketball. Producing nine Division III All-Americans, they've been led for 33 seasons by head coach Dick Reynolds, who is also the school's athletic director. His overall record stands at 583-316, and his teams have made 13 trips to the NCAA Division III Tournament, reaching the Final Four in 1981 and 1991 and winning the national championship in 2002.
The men's soccer team has also found its way into the national spotlight, finishing as runner-ups in the 2002 Division III Soccer Championship.
The school's primary athletic rival is Capital University of Bexley, Ohio.

Baseball (Men)
Basketball (Men/Women)
Cheerleading (Coed)
Cross Country (Men/Women)
Football (Men)
Golf (Men/Women)
Soccer (Men/Women)
Softball (Women)
Tennis (Men/Women)
Track and Field (Men/Women)
Volleyball (Women) Athletics
WOBN 101.5 FM, is Otterbein's student-run radio station, playing active and alternative rock.

WOBN

Alumni
Don Eskew, Business Professor, beloved by his students

Abhijat Joshi - Professor of English and screenwriter for The Munna Bhai series, particularly Lage Raho Munna Bhai [1]

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