

The purpose of the Christian Ministries Department is to produce Christ-centered leaders with the knowledge, values, and skills required to fulfill the Great Commission. The major in Christian ministries is designed to provide both a cognitive and effective biblically-based foundation with spiritual enrichment for effective ministry.
The Education Department seeks to prepare professional Christian educators who demonstrate a biblical worldview, excellent academic preparation, and the ability to teach effectively and serve compassionately in a diversity of settings.
Founders Library, has over 19,000 titles available for OMW students, faculty, and staff. The library is also able to request other titles from neighboring libraries to help students complete their research.
It is the policy of Ohio Mid-Western College not to discriminate on the basis of disabilities in its education programs, admissions, activities, or employment practices.
The purpose of the Department of Business Administration is to facilitate the development of business leaders who are personally discerning, professionally competent, and who will influence their organizations, professions, and culture from a biblical worldview.
(Each course equals 3 quarter hours unless otherwise noted.)
The educational philosophy of Ohio Mid-Western College recognizes the need for a broad educational foundation referred to as “general education.” The general education includes courses in arts and sciences and Biblical studies that will equip students for participation in further learning.
Ohio Mid-Western College holds accredited status with the Transnational Association of Christian Colleges and Schools (TRACS), which is approved by the U.S. Department of Education (USDE), the Council on Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA), and the International Network for Quality Assurance Agencies in Higher Education (INQAAHE).