Cleveland State University Cleveland State University is a public university in Cleveland, Ohio. Located in the center of Cleveland, this school is one of the most popular schools in the area. The number of undergraduates is 12306, and the school offers 200 undergraduate and postgraduate courses, making it one of the top universities in the United States. The school continues to expand its campus and is the largest school in the city center. The school provides more than 3000 internship opportunities for students every year. In addition, the school pays attention to students' campus life and has more than 200 campus organizations. One of the biggest advantages of Cleveland State University is its low tuition, which attracts a large number of local students. American public universities rank 299-39 1. It can be said that in the United States, the top 50 schools are "one", the former 120 is "two", the former 190 is "three" and the former 300 is "four", but it is different from domestic universities.
Cleveland State University can be traced back to 1870. The school was officially named Cleveland State University on 1964. The school is committed to building a global community, establishing cooperative relations with world-class hospitals, fortune 500 enterprises, government research centers and cultural institutions, developing academic courses and research projects, and providing employment opportunities. Cleveland State University offers 36 master's programs and 1 1 doctoral research programs in 70 major disciplines. At the same time, it also provides the best academic resources for students, and 98% of the graduates have excellent achievements in the field of work.