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The institution now known as The University of Akron was founded as Buchtel College in 1870 by the Ohio Universalist Convention, which was strongly influenced by the efforts, energy and financial support of Akronites, particularly industrialist John R. Buchtel.
University of Akron Former namesBuchtel College (18701913) Municipal University of Akron (19131966) Endowment $235.3 million (2020) President Robert J. Nemer Academic staff 1,032 (2022) Students 14,813 (fall 2024)17 more rows
25,177 (2015) The University of Akron / Total enrollment
University of Akron is a large, 4-year, public university. This coed college is located in a city in an urban setting and is primarily a commuter campus. It offers certificate, associate, bachelors, masters, and doctoral degrees. This college has an acceptance rate of 71% and a graduation rate of 52%.