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  1. The University of Akron is sponsoring complimentary access to the PLUS Path for UA students, faculty and staff, and College Credit Plus (CCP) high school students using your University of Akron email address. Alumni of the University have access to the PLUS+ Path at a low introductory rate that supports access for current students.

  2. Out-of-state recipients of the Akron Presidential Scholarship (both international students and out-of-state American students) will automatically receive an annual $3,000 tuition surcharge waiver. So if you receive the minimum $1,000 Akron Presidential Scholarship in the first year, you will save $16,000 in total cost of attendance in four years.

  3. 1967: On July 1, The University of Akron became one of the Ohio's state universities. 1999: The New Landscape for Learning campus development initiative was launched. 2004: First phase of the New Landscape for Learning campus enhancement program was completed, resulting in 9 new buildings, 14 major renovations and 30 acres of fresh green space.

  4. The University of Akron Office of Student Financial Aid 202 Simmons Hall Akron, OH 44325-6211 Walk-in advising available from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday during Winter Break. Phone: 330-972-7032: Toll-free: 1-800-621-3847: Online support all hours: 24/7/365 Support Center: Fax: 330-972-7139

  5. Specialties. Geomicrobiology, environmental biogeochemistry, environmental microbiology. Research Interests. I study how microorganisms influence the prevailing chemical conditions of a variety of “natural” and man-made systems.

  6. Situated in northeastern Ohio, Akron boasts a rich history and exciting renaissance. Having retooled itself over the past few decades, the area is a magnet for jobs and investment. Akron’s top industries include health care, education, manufacturing, technology, bioscience and polymers. Graduate studies designed to help you advance your career.

  7. Chemistry at The University of Akron is one of the leading graduate degree programs at the University of Akron and we collaborate closely with other departments including Polymer Science, Engineering, and Biology. The graduate program typically enrolls approximately 40-60 graduate students, as well as postdoctoral and other visiting scientists ...