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OHIO'S PUBLIC
UNIVERSITIES
2018–19 EDITION
UNIVERSITY SYSTEM OF OHIO
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August 2018
Copyright 2018 by the Ohio Public Universities Admissions Council.This publication was funded and produced under the auspices of the Ohio Public
Universities Admissions Council (OPUAC.org)
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or distributed in any form or by any means, with the exception of secondary school counselors for use with
their students in preparation for college planning.
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ................................................................................................................................................4-5
SPECIAL CAMPUS VISIT DAYS ......................................................................................................................................................6-7
INDIVIDUAL PROFILES OF OHIO'S PUBLIC UNIVERSITIES:
THE UNIVERSITY OF AKRON ..................................................................................................................................................8
BOWLING GREEN STATE UNIVERSITY .................................................................................................................................9
CENTRAL STATE UNIVERSITY ..............................................................................................................................................10
UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI ...............................................................................................................................................11
CLEVELAND STATE UNIVERSITY .........................................................................................................................................12
KENT STATE UNIVERSITY .....................................................................................................................................................13
MIAMI UNIVERSITY ...............................................................................................................................................................14
THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY .............................................................................................................................................15
OHIO UNIVERSITY ..................................................................................................................................................................16
SHAWNEE STATE UNIVERSITY ...........................................................................................................................................17
THE UNIVERSITY OF TOLEDO ...............................................................................................................................................18
WRIGHT STATE UNIVERSITY ...............................................................................................................................................19
YOUNGSTOWN STATE UNIVERSITY .................................................................................................................................. 20
RESOURCES .......................................................................................................................................................................................21
DIRECTORY OF ADMISSIONS OFFICES .........................................................................................................................................22
MAP OF OHIO PUBLIC UNIVERSITIES AND REGIONAL CAMPUSES.....................................................INSIDE BACK COVER
TABLE OF CONTENTS
THE COUNCIL OF ADMISSION OFFICERS IS PLEASED TO PROVIDE THIS PUBLICATION TO SECONDARY SCHOOL COUNSELORS AS A
COLLEGE PLANNING RESOURCE GUIDE.
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONSTHE UNIVERSITY
OF AKRON
BOWLING GREENSTATE
UNIVERSITY
CENTRAL STATEUNIVERSITY
UNIVERSITY OFCINCINNATI
CLEVELAND STATE
UNIVERSITY
KENT STATEUNIVERSITY
MIAMI UNIVERSITY
THE OHIO STATE
UNIVERSITY
OHIOUNIVERSITY
SHAWNEE STATEUNIVERSITY
THE UNIVERSITY OF TOLEDO
WRIGHT STATEUNIVERSITY
YOUNGSTOWN STATE
UNIVERSITY
Require ACT Writing?
Application fee? X X X X X X X X X None X X X
Application fee waivers available? X X X X X X X X X N/A X X X
Accept electronic transcripts? X X X X X X X X X X X X X
Require ACT/SAT scores to be sent directly from the testing agency? Prefer X Prefer Prefer X X Prefer X Prefer
Recommend or require letters of recommendation? Honors College only Recommend Require Recommend
Which schools super score? X ACT/SAT SAT
Accept the Common Application? X XEDU, Inc.'s Common
Black College Application
X X X X X X X X
Summer bridge programs for new freshmen? X X X X X X X X X X X X X
FAFSA priority deadline? Dec. 1 Jan. 15 Jan. 31 Dec. 1 Dec. 1 Dec. 1 Dec. 1 Feb. 1 Jan. 15 Dec. 1 Feb. 1 Jan. 8 Dec. 1
Scholarship deadline? Nov. 1Mar. 1
Dec. 3Jan. 15 May 1 Dec. 1 Mar. 1 Feb. 1 Dec. 1
priority deadline Nov. 1 Dec. 1 Dec. 1 Dec. 1Feb. 1
Jan. 8Feb. 1 Feb. 15
Accept either the ACT or SAT with no preference? Students are encouraged to send either or both.
Transcript preferences? Please provide senior-year coursework in progress on transcripts for core curriculum determination and also provide the Statewide Student Identifier (SSID).
Preference regarding College Credit Plus vs AP/IB? No preference by any of the universities.
Accept dual enrollment credit? No preference by any of the universities.
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THE UNIVERSITY OF AKRON
BOWLING GREENSTATE
UNIVERSITY
CENTRAL STATEUNIVERSITY
UNIVERSITY OFCINCINNATI
CLEVELAND STATE
UNIVERSITY
KENT STATEUNIVERSITY
MIAMI UNIVERSITY
THE OHIO STATE
UNIVERSITY
OHIOUNIVERSITY
SHAWNEE STATEUNIVERSITY
THE UNIVERSITY OF TOLEDO
WRIGHT STATEUNIVERSITY
YOUNGSTOWN STATE
UNIVERSITY
Require ACT Writing?
Application fee? X X X X X X X X X None X X X
Application fee waivers available? X X X X X X X X X N/A X X X
Accept electronic transcripts? X X X X X X X X X X X X X
Require ACT/SAT scores to be sent directly from the testing agency? Prefer X Prefer Prefer X X Prefer X Prefer
Recommend or require letters of recommendation? Honors College only Recommend Require Recommend
Which schools super score? X ACT/SAT SAT
Accept the Common Application? X XEDU, Inc.'s Common
Black College Application
X X X X X X X X
Summer bridge programs for new freshmen? X X X X X X X X X X X X X
FAFSA priority deadline? Dec. 1 Jan. 15 Jan. 31 Dec. 1 Dec. 1 Dec. 1 Dec. 1 Feb. 1 Jan. 15 Dec. 1 Feb. 1 Jan. 8 Dec. 1
Scholarship deadline? Nov. 1Mar. 1
Dec. 3Jan. 15 May 1 Dec. 1 Mar. 1 Feb. 1 Dec. 1
priority deadline Nov. 1 Dec. 1 Dec. 1 Dec. 1Feb. 1
Jan. 8Feb. 1 Feb. 15
Accept either the ACT or SAT with no preference? Students are encouraged to send either or both.
Transcript preferences? Please provide senior-year coursework in progress on transcripts for core curriculum determination and also provide the Statewide Student Identifier (SSID).
Preference regarding College Credit Plus vs AP/IB? No preference by any of the universities.
Accept dual enrollment credit? No preference by any of the universities.
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THE UNIVERSITY OF AKRONuakron.edu/visitUA
ENGINEERING VISIT DAYSeptember 28, 2018
FALL VISIT DAYSOctober 13, 2018November 3, 2018
UA SCHOLARS DAY (invitation only)January 26, 2019
SENIOR DAY: A TO ZIPFebruary 18, 2019 March 8, 2019
DISCOVERING DIVERSITY DAYFebruary 21, 2019
UA LEGACY RECEPTION (invitation only)March 16, 2019
UA DECISION DAYApril 12, 2019
SPRING VISIT DAYApril 27, 2019
BOWLING GREEN STATE UNIVERSITYvisit.bgsu.edu
ARTS DISCOVERY DAYSeptember 28, 2018
MUSIC DISCOVERY DAYOctober 8, 2018
EDUCATION DAY October 15, 2018
PREVIEW DAYSOctober 27, 2018December 1, 2018
BUSINESS DAYNovember 2, 2018
STEMS DAY November 16, 2018
SCHOLAR DAY (invitation only)February 1, 2019
PATHWAY VISIT DAY (invitation only)February 8, 2019
PRESIDENTS’ DAYFebruary 18, 2019
FALCON FRIDAYS FOR ADMITTED STUDENTSMarch 8, 2019March 15, 2019March 25, 2019March 29, 2019April 5, 2019April 19, 2019April 26, 2019
JUNIOR VISIT DAYSApril 15, 2019April 19, 2019 April 22, 2019April 26, 2019
CENTRAL STATE UNIVERSITYcentralstate.edu/prospects/tours
THE MARAUDER EXPERIENCEOctober 13, 2018
COLLEGE PREVIEWNovember 3, 2018
UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI admissions.uc.edu/visit
OPEN HOUSESSeptember 21, 2018October 19, 2018November 2, 2018February 15, 2019April 5, 2019August 2, 2019
SENIOR SCHOLARS DAY (invitation only)September 28, 2018
CINCINNATI INSIDEROctober 4, 2018
BEARCATS BRUNCH (admitted students, invitation only)
February 16, 2019February 23, 2019 (honors students)March 2, 2019March 30, 2019April 6, 2019
CINCINNATI ON THE ROAD—CLEVELAND (admitted students, invitation only)
March 19, 2019CINCINNATI ON THE ROAD—COLUMBUS (admitted students, invitation only)
March 20, 2019SALUTE TO EXCELLENCE (invitation only)
March 29, 2019DISCOVER CINCINNATI
May 17, 2019BEARCATS BOOTCAMP
July 19, 2019
CLEVELAND STATE UNIVERSITYengagecsu.com
FALL VISIT DAYSeptember 29, 2018
APPLICATION NIGHTSOctober 29, 2018November 5, 2018
MAJOR EXPLORATION DAYSOctober 1, 2018 (Education)October 23, 2018 (Engineering)October 26, 2018 (Nursing)November 2, 2018 (Business)November 9, 2018 (Urban)November 28, 2018 (Liberal Arts and Social
Sciences)December 5, 2018 (Science and Health
Professions)COUNSELOR APPRECIATION BREAKFAST
February 1, 2019ADMITTED STUDENT NIGHTS
February 19, 2019February 25, 2019March 4, 2019March 18, 2019March 25, 2019
ADMITTED STUDENT OVERNIGHTMarch 1, 2019
SPRING OPEN HOUSEApril 6, 2019
JUNIOR DAYApril 6, 2019
CITY SHOWCASE TOURSJune 28, 2019July 26, 2019
KENT STATE UNIVERSITYkent.edu/visit
MULTICULTURAL VISIT DAY (for seniors)September 22, 2018
PREVIEW KSU! (for seniors)November 3, 2018
HONORS COLLEGE DAY (invitation only)December 1, 2018
GOLDEN FLASH DAY (admitted freshmen, invitation only)
February 15, 22, 27, 2019March 1, 15, 20, 2019April 16, 2019
MULTICULTURAL VISIT DAY (for juniors)April 6, 2019
PREVIEW KSU! (for juniors)April 12, 2019
MIAMI UNIVERSITYMiamiOH.edu/visit
ACADEMIC OPEN HOUSEMUSIC AT MIAMI DAYSeptember 19, 2018ARTS DAYSeptember 22, 2018DISCOVER THE SCIENCESSeptember 22, 2018
SPECIAL CAMPUS VISIT DAYS
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MUSIC AT MIAMI DAYOctober 2, 2018FARMER SCHOOL OF BUSINESS OPEN HOUSEOctober 6, 2018EDUCATION, HEALTH AND SOCIETY OPEN HOUSENovember 3, 2018ENGINEERING AND COMPUTING DAYNovember 3, 2018THEATRE DAYFebruary 8, 2019
ADMISSION PREVIEW DAYOctober 20, 2018November 3 and 10, 2018March 9, 2019April 6 and 27, 2019
BRIDGES DIVERSITY OVERNIGHT (application/invitation only)
October 21-22, 2018October 28-29, 2018November 4-5, 2018November 11-12, 2018
MAKE IT MIAMI! (admitted students)February 15, 18, and 22, 2019March 1, 8, and 15, 2019April 5, 8, 12, and 19, 2019
RED CARPET DAY (invitation only)October 19, 2018April 26, 2019
TRANSFER PREVIEW DAYOctober 20, 2018November 2, 9, and 17, 2018
THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY campusvisit.osu.edu
(All dates are tentative)BUCKEYE PREVIEW
September 14, 2018September 29, 2018
TRANSFER STUDENT OPEN HOUSENovember 16, 2018April 12, 2019
BUCKEYE BOUND (invitation only)February 22, 2019March 2, 2019March 29, 2019
SCARLET AND GRAY SPRING OPEN HOUSEApril 19, 2019
GOBUCKEYE DAY (invitation only)April 5, 2019
SCARLET AND GRAY SUMMER OPEN HOUSE (rising seniors)
July 12, 2019July 19, 2019July 26, 2019
OHIO UNIVERSITYohio.edu/admissions/visit
CAMPUS MAJORS FAIRSeptember 19, 2018
OHIO DISCOVERY DAYSSeptember 22, 2018October 12, 2018November 17, 2018 (includes OHIO Transfer Day
at OHIO Discovery Day)OHIO EXPERIENCE DAYS
October 8, 2018• Experience the Arts Day• Experience Engineering and Technology Day• Patton College of Education Experience Day
October 22, 2018• College of Arts and Sciences Experience
DayNovember 7, 2018
• College of Health Sciences & Professions Experience Day
MULTICULTURAL VISIT PROGRAM (MVP)October 28 – October 29, 2018
OHIO CHEMISTRY CONTEST DAYNovember 3, 2018
OHIO UP CLOSEFebruary 18, 2019March 1, 2019March 8, 2019March 22, 2019March 29, 2019 (includes OHIO Transfer Day at
OHIO Up Close)April 12, 2019April 26, 2019
CULTURAL CONNECTIONS AT OHIO UP CLOSEMarch 22 – March 23, 2019
OHIO SCHOLARS DAYApril 3, 2019
OHIO SPRING SHOWCASE May 17, 2019 (includes OHIO Transfer Day at
OHIO Up Close)OHIO SUMMER SHOWCASE
July 12, 2019July 19, 2019
SHAWNEE STATE UNIVERSITYshawnee.edu/offices/admission/campus-visit.aspx
SHAWNEE SHOWCASE DAYSSeptember 29, 2018 (homecoming weekend)November 3, 2018February 23, 2019April 20, 2019
PLASTICS DAYDecember 7, 2018
PRE-MED DAYDecember 14, 2018
THE UNIVERSITY OF TOLEDOutoledo.edu/admission/visit
HONORS PREVIEW DAY (invitation only)September 22, 2018
CAMPUS PREVIEW DAYSOctober 8, 2018October 10, 2018November 6, 2018
ROCKET SCHOLARS DAY (invitation only)February 2019
EXPERIENCE DAYS (for admitted students)February-March 2019
WRIGHT STATE UNIVERSITYwright.edu/visit
RAIDER OPEN HOUSENovember 3, 2018February 23, 2019
HONORS VISIT DAYSSeptember 12, 2018October 16, 2018November 8, 2018December 5, 2018January 25, 2019
PRE-HEALTH VISIT DAYFebruary 18, 2019
YOUNGSTOWN STATE UNIVERSITYvisit.ysu.edu
PENGUIN PREVIEW DAYSNovember 2, 2018 November 30, 2018February 15, 2019June 28, 2019
HONORS COLLEGE OPEN HOUSEOctober 19, 2018
YSUCCESS DIVERSITY DAYMarch 1, 2019
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THE UNIVERSITY OF AKRONOffice of Admissions, Akron, OH 44325-2001 Phone: 330-972-7100 or 800-655-4884 Fax: 330-972-7970Email: [email protected]: uakron.edu/admissions
FALL 2017 ENROLLMENTUndergraduate: 18,802Graduate/Law: 3,302Total: 22,104
APPLICATION INFORMATIONStart for Fall 2019: August 1, 2018Close for Fall 2019: May 1, 2019 (recommended)Williams Honors College:
November 1, 2018 (early admission and scholarship deadline)February 1, 2019 (regular admission and scholarship deadline)
Akron Guarantee Scholarship/General Scholarship Deadline: March 1, 2019
FAFSA Priority Deadline: December 1, 2018Application Fee: $50Waiver or Deferral Available: Yes
ADMISSIONS MATERIAL REQUIRED(Need Prior to Admission)
YES NOApplication Form XFee XHigh School Transcript XACT/SAT XEssay XRecommendation XCollege Preparatory Course X Completion Form
ACADEMIC PROFILE OF ENTERING FRESHMAN CLASS BY MEAN/MID-RANGEHS GPA: 3.48ACT Composite: 23SAT: 1140(Akron campus, Bachelor’s degree-seeking)
CORE CURRICULUM REQUIREMENTSSUBJECT AREA UNITS RECOMMENDEDEnglish 4Math 4 Science 3 Social Studies 3 Foreign Language 2 Arts 1
Students are expected to have fulfilled the minimum core curriculum.
SELECTION CRITERIA FOR FALL TERMFreshman admission at the Akron campus is selective. Admission decisions are based on a review of the applicant’s high school coursework, strength of high school preparatory curriculum, cumulative grade point average, grade trends, and official ACT/SAT test scores. ACT/SAT Writing Test: Not required
ADVANCED CREDIT OPPORTUNITIES YES NOAP XCLEP XInstitutional Testing XInternational Baccalaureate X
COSTS PER ACADEMIC YEAR (2018–2019)Main Campus Tuition (and fees): $11,846Room and Board (Standard): $11,220*Confirmation Fee: $145*Based on standard double room and basic meal plan.
RESIDENCE HALLSNumber of On-Campus Spaces: 2,900Required/Available for Freshmen: Required
MULTICULTURAL STUDENT PROGRAMS YES NOScholarships XSpecial Visit Programs X
CONTACT INFORMATIONAdmissions Kim Gentile, Director of AdmissionsPhone: 330-972-6345Financial AidJennifer Harpham, Director of Student Financial Aid Phone: 330-972-7032NCAA Eligibility and College Credit Plus EnrollmentGreg Landis, Associate DirectorPhone: 330-972-5827Williams Honors CollegePhone: 330-972-7966
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BOWLING GREEN STATE UNIVERSITY
FALL 2017 ENROLLMENTUndergraduate: 14,680Graduate/Professional: 2,677Total: 17,357
APPLICATION INFORMATION(Rolling admissions)Application Fee: $45Waiver or Deferral Available: Yes
ADMISSIONS MATERIAL REQUIRED(Need Prior to Admission)
YES NOApplication Form XFee XHigh School Transcript XACT/SAT XEssay XRecommendation XCollege Preparatory Course X Completion Form
ACADEMIC PROFILE OF ENTERING FRESHMAN CLASS BY MEAN/MID-RANGEHS GPA: 3.45ACT: 23SAT: 940-1150
CORE CURRICULUM REQUIREMENTSSUBJECT AREA UNITS RECOMMENDEDEnglish 4Math 4 Science 3 Social Studies 3 Foreign Language 2 Arts 1
Students are expected to have fulfilled the minimum core curriculum.
SELECTION CRITERIA FOR FALL TERMAll applicants are considered within a selective admissions process. The primary criteria for admissions are the applicant’s high school course work, cumulative grade point average, official ACT/SAT results, and class rank.ACT/SAT Writing Test: Not requiredCampus Visits: Schedule in advance at visit.bgsu.edu
ADVANCED CREDIT OPPORTUNITIES YES NOAP XCLEP XInstitutional Testing XInternational Baccalaureate X
COSTS PER ACADEMIC YEAR (2018–2019)Tuition and fees: $11,220Room and Board*: $9,168*Includes 18-20 meals per week.
RESIDENCE HALLSNumber of On-Campus Spaces: 6,000
MULTICULTURAL STUDENT PROGRAMS YES NOScholarships XSpecial Visit Programs X
CONTACT INFORMATIONAdmissions Adrea Spoon, Director of AdmissionsPhone: 419-372-2478Financial AidBetsy Johnson, Director of Student Financial Aid and Scholarships Phone: 419-372-2651NCAA EligibilityMark Lukosavich, Assistant Athletic DirectorPhone: 419-372-2401College Credit PlusDavid Janik, Director of Pre-College ProgramsPhone: 419-372-0889
200 University Hall, Bowling Green, OH 43403Phone: 419-372-2478 Fax: 419-372-6955Email: [email protected]: bgsu.edu
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CENTRAL STATE UNIVERSITY
FALL 2017 ENROLLMENTUndergraduate: 1,784Graduate/Professional: 0Freshman Class: 664
APPLICATION INFORMATIONStart for Fall 2018: OpenClose for Fall 2018: AugustApplication Fee: $35Waiver or Deferral Available: Yes
ADMISSIONS MATERIAL REQUIRED(Need Prior to Admission)
YES NOApplication Form XFee XHigh School Transcript XACT/SAT XEssay (for Honors College) XRecommendation XCollege Preparatory Course X Completion FormNon-Cognitive Essay X
ACADEMIC PROFILE OF ENTERING FRESHMAN CLASS BY MEAN/MID-RANGEHS GPA: 2.5SAT: 800ACT Composite: 16.2
CORE CURRICULUM REQUIREMENTSSUBJECT AREA UNITS RECOMMENDEDEnglish 4Math 4 Science 3 Social Studies 3 Foreign Language 2 Arts 1
Students without the 16 core courses specified will be admitted with conditions and will be required to take one or more developmental courses.
SELECTION CRITERIA FOR FALL TERMGPA: 2.20–4.0ACT SCORE: 16
ADVANCED CREDIT OPPORTUNITIES YES NOAP XCLEP XInstitutional Testing XInternational Baccalaureate X
COSTS PER ACADEMIC YEAR (2018–2019)In-state Tuition (and fees): $16,578*Out-of-state Tuition (and fees): $18,578**Figures include tuition, fees, and room and board. Health fees are not included in total.
RESIDENCE HALLSNumber of On-Campus Spaces: 1,547Required/Available for Freshmen: Required
MULTICULTURAL STUDENT PROGRAMS YES NOScholarships XSpecial Visit Programs X
CONTACT INFORMATIONAdmissions B. Sherrance Russell, Vice President, Division of Student Affairs and Enrollment Management
Phone: 937-376-6612Financial AidSonia Slomba, Director of Student Financial Aid Phone: 937-376-6579NCAA Eligibility, Office of Admissions & Post-Secondary Enrollment OptionsDevrance FisherPhone: 937-376-6190
1400 Brush Row Rd., Wilberforce, OH 45384 Phone: 937-376-6348 or 800-388-2781 Fax: 937-376-6083E-mail: [email protected]: centralstate.edu
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UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI
FALL 2017 ENROLLMENTUptown (main) Campus
Undergraduate: 26,608Graduate/Professional: 10,596Total: 37,204
Total Enrollment Across All Campuses: 44,783
APPLICATION INFORMATIONStart for Fall 2019: August 1, 2018Close for Fall 2019: December 1, 2018 (early action) March 1, 2019 (priority deadline, first year) July 1, 2019 (transfers) DAAP Transfers: March 1, 2019Application Fee: $50Waiver or Deferral Available: Yes
ADMISSIONS MATERIAL REQUIRED(Need Prior to Admission)
YES NOApplication Form XFee XHigh School Transcript XACT/SAT XEssay (optional) XRecommendation XCollege Preparatory Course X Completion Form
ACADEMIC PROFILE OF ENTERING FRESHMAN CLASS BY MEAN/MID-RANGEHS GPA (middle 50 percent): 3.28-3.94SAT: 1030-1290 (critical reading and math)ACT Composite: 23-28
CORE CURRICULUM REQUIREMENTSSUBJECT AREA UNITS RECOMMENDEDEnglish 4Math 4 Science 3 Social Studies 3 Electives* 5
*Two years of foreign language are recommended for some programs.
For baccalaureate college admission, the 19 stated units are required. Students may be admitted with one or two deficiencies and will be given the opportunity to complete these deficiencies while enrolled.
SELECTION CRITERIA FOR FALL TERMCincinnati reviews applications holistically and admits directly to major. Admission to selective programs will be very competitive and may require coursework beyond the "core curriculum." Students who wish to be considered for selective programs, the University Honors Program, or scholarships must have a complete admission file by the early action deadline and are strongly encouraged to submit a recommendation letter. Admission to the two-year, regional colleges in Blue Ash and Clermont is "open" in most areas of study.ACT/SAT Writing Test: Not required
ADVANCED CREDIT OPPORTUNITIES YES NOAP XCLEP XInstitutional Testing XInternational Baccalaureate X
COSTS PER ACADEMIC YEAR (2018–2019)Tuition: $11,000Room and Board (standard): $11,304**Includes base meal plan; double room
RESIDENCE HALLSNumber of On-Campus Spaces: Approximately 6,180Required/Available for Freshmen: Required for students outside a 50-mile radius from campus.
MULTICULTURAL STUDENT PROGRAMS YES NOScholarships XSpecial Visit Programs X
CONTACT INFORMATIONAdmissions Tamara Byland, Assistant Vice Provost of AdmissionsPhone: 513-556-1082Financial AidDavid Peterson, Assistant Vice Provost of Financial Aid Phone: 513-556-1000MulticulturalDéRecco Lynch, Associate Director for Strategic PopulationsPhone: 513-556-5345NCAA Eligibilityncaa.orgCollege Credit PlusBeth Fisher, DirectorPhone: 513-556-1955
P.O. Box 210091, Cincinnati, OH 45221-0091 Phone: 513-556-1100
Fax: 513-556-1105E-mail: [email protected]: admissions.uc.edu
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CLEVELAND STATE UNIVERSITY2121 Euclid Ave., EC100, Cleveland, OH 44115Phone: 216-687-5411Fax: 216-687-9210E-mail: [email protected]: engagecsu.com
FALL 2017 ENROLLMENTUndergraduate: 12,307Graduate/Professional: 4,303Freshman Class: 1,926Total: 16,610
APPLICATION INFORMATIONStart for Fall 2019: August 1, 2018Close for Fall 2019: August 23, 2019 (rolling)Application Fee: $40Waiver or Deferral Available: Yes
ADMISSIONS MATERIAL REQUIRED(Need Prior to Admission)
YES NOApplication Form XFee XHigh School Transcript XACT/SAT Total Scores X
ACADEMIC PROFILE OF ENTERING FRESHMAN CLASS BY MEAN/MID-RANGEHS GPA: 3.37SAT: 998 totalACT Composite: 22
CORE CURRICULUM REQUIREMENTSSUBJECT AREA UNITS RECOMMENDEDEnglish 4Math 4 Science 3 Social Studies 3 Foreign Language 2 Arts 1
SELECTION CRITERIA FOR FALL TERMCleveland State University requires a cumulative high school GPA of 2.3 or higher and a minimum ACT composite score of 16 or a minimum SAT total score of 880. Some academic programs have more selective admission requirements.ACT/SAT Writing Test: Not required
ADVANCED CREDIT OPPORTUNITIES YES NOAP XCLEP XInstitutional Testing XInternational Baccalaureate X
COSTS PER ACADEMIC YEAR (2018–2019)Tuition (and fees): $9,882*Room and Board: $10,744***Additional student fees may apply.**Double occupancy with traditional meal plan
RESIDENCE HALLSNumber of On-Campus Spaces: 1,157Required/Available for Freshmen: Available**Residence halls fill quickly, so apply early
MULTICULTURAL STUDENT PROGRAMS YES NOScholarships XSpecial Visit Programs X
CONTACT INFORMATIONAdmissions Dr. Lee Furbeck, Director of AdmissionsPhone: 216-523-7417Email: [email protected] AidRachel Schmidt, Director Phone: 216-687-5594Email: [email protected] EligibilityMark Gefert, CoordinatorPhone: 216-687-4824Email: [email protected] Credit PlusDavid Bowditch, Director of First-Year AdvisingPhone: 216-687-2279Email: [email protected]'s All-in-1 SpecialistsPhone: 216-687-5411Email: [email protected]
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KENT STATE UNIVERSITY
FALL 2017 ENROLLMENTUndergraduate: 23,178Graduate/Professional: 5,794Freshman Class: 4,263Total: 28,972
APPLICATION INFORMATIONStart for Fall 2019: August 1, 2018
February 1, 2019 (for priority scholarship consideration)March 1, 2019 (recommended application deadline)
Application Fee: $50Waiver or Deferral Available: Yes
ADMISSIONS MATERIAL REQUIRED(Need Prior to Admission)
YES NOApplication Form XFee XHigh School Transcript XACT/SAT XEssay XRecommendation X
ACADEMIC PROFILE OF ENTERING FRESHMAN CLASS BY MEAN/MID-RANGEHS GPA: 3.4SAT: 1050-1210 (critical reading and math)ACT Composite: 21-25
CORE CURRICULUM REQUIREMENTSSUBJECT AREA UNITS RECOMMENDEDEnglish 4Math 4 Science 3 Social Studies 3 Foreign Language 2 Arts 1
Students are expected to have fulfilled the minimum core curriculum.
SELECTION CRITERIA FOR FALL TERMFreshman admission at the Kent Campus is selective. Admission decisions are based on the following: cumulative grade point average, ACT and/or SAT scores, strength of high school preparatory curriculum, and grade trends.ACT/SAT Writing Test: Not required
ADVANCED CREDIT OPPORTUNITIES YES NOAP XCLEP XInstitutional Testing XInternational Baccalaureate X
COSTS PER ACADEMIC YEAR (2018–2019)Tuition: $10,756Room and Board: $11,362*Enrollment Fee: $150*Based on standard double room and basic meal plan.
RESIDENCE HALLSNumber of On-Campus Spaces: 6,500Required/Available for Freshmen: Required
MULTICULTURAL STUDENT PROGRAMS YES NOScholarships XSpecial Visit Programs X
CONTACT INFORMATIONAdmissions Nancy J. DellaVecchia, Executive Director of AdmissionsPhone: 330-672-2021Financial AidMark Evans, Executive Director of Financial AidPhone: 330-672-2972Multicultural RecruitmentMarion Styles, Admissions OfficePhone: 330-672-7941NCAA EligibilityAmy Szydlowski, Admissions OfficePhone: 330-672-8856College Credit PlusChristopher Buttenschon, Admissions OfficePhone: 330-672-8884
P.O. Box 5190, Kent, Ohio 44242-0001 (Admissions Office)Phone: 330-672-2444 or 800-988-KENT
Fax: 330-672-2499E-mail: [email protected]
Website: kent.edu/admissions
CLEVELAND STATE UNIVERSITY
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MIAMI UNIVERSITY301 S. Campus Ave., Oxford, OH 45056-34341Phone: 513-529-2531Fax: 513-529-1550E-mail: [email protected]: MiamiOH.edu
FALL 2017 ENROLLMENTUndergraduate: 17,147Graduate/Professional: 2,305Freshman Class: 3,817Total: 19,452
APPLICATION INFORMATIONStart for Fall 2019: August 1, 2018Close for Fall 2019: February 1, 2019Application Fee: $50 (domestic) $70 (international)Waiver or Deferral Available: Yes
ADMISSIONS MATERIAL REQUIRED(Need Prior to Admission)
YES NOApplication Form XFee XHigh School Transcript XACT/SAT (from testing agency) XEssay (required) XRecommendation (required) XCollege Preparatory Course X Completion Form (recommended)
ACADEMIC PROFILE OF ENTERING FRESHMAN CLASS BY MEAN/MID-RANGEHS GPA: 3.76ACT Composite: 28
CORE CURRICULUM REQUIREMENTSSUBJECT AREA UNITS RECOMMENDEDEnglish 4Math 4 Science 3 Social Studies 3 Foreign Language 2 Arts 1
Miami expects students to have completed as least two years of the same foreign language. Students who do not meet these standards will not be denied admission if they are otherwise qualified. Instead, they will be required to complete additional courses after they come to Miami. These courses will count toward graduation and many of them can fulfill other university requirements. They are regular college courses, not remedial courses.
SELECTION CRITERIA FOR FALL TERMMiami conducts a comprehensive, individualized, and holistic review. We consider more than 20 academic and contextual factors, including breadth and depth of high school curriculum, class rank, GPA, standardized test scores, leadership, extracurricular involvement, life circumstances, obstacles overcome, socioeconomic status, potential contributions to diversity.ACT/SAT Writing Test: Not required
ADVANCED CREDIT OPPORTUNITIES YES NOAP XCLEP XInstitutional Testing XInternational Baccalaureate X
COSTS PER ACADEMIC YEAR (2018–2019)Tuition (and fees): $15,378Room and Board: $13,850**Based on double occupancy/average meal plan.
RESIDENCE HALLSNumber of On-Campus Spaces: 8,179Required/Available for Freshmen: Required
MULTICULTURAL STUDENT PROGRAMS YES NOScholarships XSpecial Visit Programs X
CONTACT INFORMATIONAdmissions Susan Schaurer, Associate Vice President for Strategic Enrollment
Management and MarketingPhone: 513-529-2531Financial AidBeth Johnson, Director of Student Financial AssistancePhone: 513-529-0001Diversity and OutreachJonika MoorePhone: 513-529-2536NCAA EligibilityAnn Bader Phone: 513-529-1240College Credit Plus/TransferKathy PrucknoPhone: 513-529-2531
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THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITYP.O. Box 182646, Columbus, OH 43218-2646
Phone: 614-292-3980Fax: 614-292-4818
E-mail: [email protected]: undergrad.osu.edu
FALL 2017 ENROLLMENTUndergraduate: 45,946Graduate/Professional: 13,891Freshman Class: 7,136Total: 59,837
APPLICATION INFORMATIONApplication Fee: $60Waiver or Deferral Available: Yes
ADMISSIONS MATERIAL REQUIRED(Need Prior to Admission)
YES NOApplication Form XFee XHigh School Transcript XACT/SAT XEssay XRecommendation XCollege Preparatory Course X Completion Form (recommended)
ACADEMIC PROFILE OF ENTERING FRESHMAN CLASS BY MIDDLE 50 PERCENT RANGEHS GPA: N/AACT Composite: 28-32SAT: 1300-1430 (critical reading and math)
CORE CURRICULUM REQUIREMENTSSUBJECT AREA UNITS RECOMMENDEDEnglish 4Math 3 (4)* Science 3 Social Studies 2 (3)* Foreign Language 2 (3)* Arts 1
*The Ohio State University endorses the minimum core curriculum above. Numbers in parenthesis represent the recommended number of units for strong preparation.
SELECTION CRITERIA FOR FALL TERMApplicants to The Ohio State University’s Columbus campus are considered for admission on a competitive basis. We evaluate each applicant in terms of criteria that measure the merit of academic achievement as well as personal interests, talents, accomplishments, and challenges. We review every application we receive. We evaluate each applicant holistically. We don’t select applicants based on any
single criterion. All criteria are considered as part of our review of the whole person. Criteria of our holistic review, in no particular order: successful completion of Ohio State’s minimum college prep requirements; high school performance (class rank or GPA), including participation in accelerated programs like Honors, AP, and IB; standardized test score (ACT or SAT); ability and desire to contribute to and engage with a diverse campus community; experiences that demonstrate leadership or engaged involvement; status as a first-generation college student, demonstration of outstanding talent in a particular area; and high school performance if adversely affected by physical, mental or learning environment factors ACT/SAT Writing Test: Not required
ADVANCED CREDIT OPPORTUNITIES YES NOAP XCLEP XInstitutional Testing XInternational Baccalaureate X
COSTS PER ACADEMIC YEAR (2018–2019)Columbus Campus Tuition (and fees): $10,460*Columbus Campus Room and Board: $12,670***Resident tuition and fees guaranteed through 2021–22 for incoming class of 2018.**Amount of the most popular room and board combination; your cost will depend on what housing and meal plans you select
RESIDENCE HALLSNumber of On-Campus Spaces: 14,313 (undergraduate)
CONTACT INFORMATIONAdmissionsVern Granger, Executive Director of AdmissionsPhone: 614-292-3980Financial Aid (sfa.osu.edu)Phone: 614-292-0300 or 800-678-6440 (outside 614 area code)E-mail: [email protected] (general questions)Office of Diversity and InclusionPhone: 614-292-0964Website: odi.osu.eduNCAA Eligibilityncaa.orgCollege Credit PlusMichele C. BrownPhone: 614-688-4468
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OHIO UNIVERSITYChubb Hall 120, 1 Ohio University Drive, Athens, OH 45701-2979Phone: 740-593-4100Fax: 740-593-0560E-mail: [email protected]: ohio.edu
FALL 2017 ENROLLMENT (ATHENS CAMPUS)Undergraduate: 17,925Graduate/Professional: 6,230Freshman Class: 4,045Total: 24,155
APPLICATION INFORMATIONStart for Fall 2019: August 1, 2018Close for Fall 2019:
December 1, 2018 (early action deadline)February 1, 2019 (rolling admission deadline)
Application Fee: $50Waiver or Deferral Available: Yes
ADMISSIONS MATERIAL REQUIRED(Need Prior to Admission)
YES NOApplication Form XFee (can be deferred at admission) XHigh School Transcript XACT/SAT XEssay (optional) X
HTC Required–journalism recommended
ACADEMIC PROFILE OF ENTERING FRESHMAN CLASS BY MEAN/MID-RANGEHS GPA: 3.54ACT Composite: 22-26SAT: 1090-1240 (critical reading and math)
CORE CURRICULUM REQUIREMENTSSUBJECT AREA UNITS RECOMMENDEDEnglish 4Math 4 Science 3 Social Studies 3 Foreign Language 2 Arts 1 Other Electives 4
SELECTION CRITERIA FOR FALL TERMOhio University strongly endorses the recommended minimum core curriculum for freshman admission including minimum of two units of foreign language. Selective admission is in effect for all high school applicants.
Ohio University performs a thorough, individual review of each application. Successful candidates possess a strong college preparatory curriculum and demonstrate potential for college success by their performance in high school. Other factors considered include class rank, strength of curriculum, grade trends, and grade point average.
ADVANCED CREDIT OPPORTUNITIES YES NOAP XCLEP (subject tests only) XInstitutional Testing XInternational Baccalaureate X
COSTS PER ACADEMIC YEAR (2018–2019)Tuition (and fees): $12,192 (in-state)Room and Board: $12,966**Standard double room with Flex 14 meal plan..
RESIDENCE HALLSNumber of On-Campus Spaces: 8,200+Required/Available for Freshmen: Required for freshmen and sophomores
MULTICULTURAL STUDENT PROGRAMS YES NOScholarships XSpecial Visit Programs X
CONTACT INFORMATIONAdmissions Candace Boeninger, Associate Vice Provost for Strategic Enrollment
Management and Director of Undergraduate AdmissionsPhone: 740-593-4120Financial AidValerie Miller, Director of Student Financial Aid and ScholarshipsPhone: 740-593-4141NCAA Eligibility & DiversityKevin Witham, Director of Recruitment and OutreachPhone: 740-593-4116College Credit PlusRob Callahan, Director Phone: 740-593-2576
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SHAWNEE STATE UNIVERSITY940 Second Street, Portsmouth, OH 45662
Phone: 740-351-4778 or 800-959-2SSUFax: 740-351-3111
E-mail: [email protected]: shawnee.edu
FALL 2017 ENROLLMENTUndergraduate: 3,099Graduate/Professional: 154Freshman Class: 700Total: 3,560
APPLICATION INFORMATIONStart for Fall 2019: September 1, 2018Close for Fall 2019: August 1, 2019Application Fee: N/A
ADMISSIONS MATERIAL REQUIRED(Need Prior to Admission)
YES NOApplication Form XFee XHigh School Transcript XACT/SAT XEssay XRecommendation XCollege Preparatory Course X Completion Form
ACADEMIC PROFILE OF ENTERING FRESHMAN CLASS BY MEAN/MID-RANGEHS GPA: 3.1ACT Composite: 21.4SAT: critical reading N/A, math N/A
CORE CURRICULUM REQUIREMENTSSUBJECT AREA UNITS RECOMMENDEDEnglish 4Math 3 Science 3 Social Studies 3 Foreign Language 2 Arts 1
SELECTION CRITERIA FOR FALL TERMAdmission to Shawnee State University is open to graduates of Ohio high schools, however students that place in developmental coursework may be required to attend a Bridge to Success Program. Admission to health science programs is selective and limited in enrollment. Students interested in selective programs are advised to request information during fall of your senior year at the latest, in order to meet deadlines for receipt of all application materials.
Admission to freshman studies is possible in the fall, spring, and summer semesters.ACT/SAT Writing Test: Not required
ADVANCED CREDIT OPPORTUNITIES YES NOAP XCLEP (subject tests only) XInstitutional Testing XInternational Baccalaureate X
COSTS PER ACADEMIC YEAR (2017–2018)Tuition (and general fees): $4,177Room*: $6,894Meal Plan: $3,968*Double occupancy room in Campus View. Each unit has fully equipped kitchen facilities.
RESIDENCE HALLSNumber of On-Campus Spaces: 1,015Required/Available for Freshmen: Required
MULTICULTURAL STUDENT PROGRAMS YES NOScholarships XSpecial Visit Programs X
CONTACT INFORMATIONAdmissions Amanda Means, Director of AdmissionsPhone: 740-351-3221Financial AidNicole Neal, Director of Student Business OperationsPhone: 800-959-2778Multicultural RecruitmentJustin McMillan, Coordinator of Student Activities & Cross Cultural
[email protected] Phone: 740-351-3553NCAA Eligibility & DiversityJeff Hamilton, Athletic [email protected] Phone: 740-351-3285College Credit PlusJames Farmer, Transfer Coordinator, [email protected] Phone: 740-351-3664
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THE UNIVERSITY OF TOLEDO 2801 W. Bancroft Street, Toledo, OH 43606-3390Phone: 419-530-8888 or 800-5-TOLEDOFax: 419-530-5872E-mail: [email protected]: utoledo.edu
FALL 2017 ENROLLMENT (MAIN CAMPUS)Undergraduate: 16,194Graduate/Professional: 4,385Freshman Class: 3,158Total: 20,579
APPLICATION INFORMATIONStart for Fall 2019: August 1, 2018Close for Fall 2019: RollingApplication Fee: $40Deferral Available (online): Yes
ADMISSIONS MATERIAL REQUIRED(Need Prior to Admission)
YES NOApplication Form X Fee (can be deferred at admission) XHigh School Transcript XACT/SAT XEssay (competitive scholarships only) XRecommendation (competitive scholarships only) X
ACADEMIC PROFILE OF ENTERING FRESHMAN CLASS BY MEAN/MID-RANGEHS GPA: 3.39ACT Composite: 20-26SAT: 1020-1240
CORE CURRICULUM REQUIREMENTSSUBJECT AREA UNITS RECOMMENDEDEnglish 4Math 4 Natural Science 3 Social Science 3
SELECTION CRITERIA FOR FALL TERMDirect Admission: Students are required to submit official high school transcript indicating cumulative GPA. In addition, The University of Toledo requires a minimum composite ACT score of 16 (890 SAT combined reading and math score) and a minimum 2.0 cumulative high school GPA for unconditional admission.Based upon a student’s major and ACT or SAT score, students may be required to take placement tests to assist in placing students in courses. ACT/SAT Writing Test: Not required
ADVANCED CREDIT OPPORTUNITIES YES NOAP XCLEP (subject tests only) XInstitutional Testing XInternational Baccalaureate X
COSTS PER ACADEMIC YEAR (2018–2019)*Tuition (and general fees): $9,795 (in-state)Room and Board: $11,434*In-state, estimated.
RESIDENCE HALLSNumber of On-Campus Spaces: 3,108Required/Available for Freshmen: Required for freshmen and sophomores
MULTICULTURAL STUDENT PROGRAMS YES NOScholarships (Diversity) XSpecial Visit Programs X
CONTACT INFORMATIONAdmissions William L. Pierce, Senior Director of Undergraduate AdmissionPhone: 419-530-UTUT (8888)Financial AidGina Roberts, Senior Director of Financial AidPhone: 419-530-8700NCAA Eligibility & DiversityBrian LutzPhone: 419-530-8496College Credit PlusJohn AdamsPhone: 419-530-4200
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WRIGHT STATE UNIVERSITY3640 Colonel Glenn Hwy., Dayton, OH 45435
Phone: 937-775-5700 or 800-247-1770Fax: 937-775-4410
E-mail: [email protected]: wright.edu
FALL 2017 ENROLLMENTUndergraduate: 13,261Graduate/Professional: 3,847Freshman Class: 2,342Total: 17,108
APPLICATION INFORMATIONStart for Fall 2019: July 2018Close for Fall 2019: August 23, 2019Application Fee: $30Waiver or Deferral Available: Yes
ADMISSIONS MATERIAL REQUIRED(Need Prior to Admission)
YES NOApplication Form XFee XHigh School Transcript XACT/SAT XEssay XRecommendation XCollege Preparatory Course X Completion Form
ACADEMIC PROFILE OF ENTERING FRESHMAN CLASS BY MEAN/MID-RANGEHS GPA: 3.27ACT Composite: 21.8SAT: 1009.5 total score
CORE CURRICULUM REQUIREMENTSSUBJECT AREA UNITS RECOMMENDEDEnglish 4Math 4 Science 3 Social Studies 3 Foreign Language 2 Visual or Performing Arts 1Other Electives 4
Students are expected to have fulfilled the minimum core curriculum.
SELECTION CRITERIA FOR FALL TERMHigh school students must submit an official high school transcript indicating cumulative GPA along with ACT or SAT scores to be considered for admission.
Based on Wright State’s liberal admission policy, students who have completed the Ohio Core curriculum, earned a 2.0 or higher cumulative GPA, and a minimum of a 15 ACT composite score or 830 SAT total score will be granted admission. Students who have completed the Ohio Core curriculum, earned a 2.5 or higher cumulative GPA, and have submitted ACT or SAT scores will be granted admission.ACT/SAT Writing Test: Not required
ADVANCED CREDIT OPPORTUNITIES YES NOAP XCLEP (subject tests only) XInstitutional Testing XInternational Baccalaureate X
COSTS PER ACADEMIC YEAR (2018–2019)Tuition: $9,254Room and Board*: $10,218*Average cost of double occupancy room with meal plan.
RESIDENCE HALLSNumber of On-Campus Spaces: 3,000Required/Available for Freshmen: Available
MULTICULTURAL STUDENT PROGRAMS YES NOScholarships XSpecial Visit Programs X
CONTACT INFORMATIONAdmissions Jen McCamis, Director of Undergraduate AdmissionsPhone: 937-775-5700 or 800-247-1770RaiderConnect, Student Enrollment ServicesMichael Griest, Director of RaiderConnectPhone: 937-775-4000Multicultural RecruitmentMarquita MannsPhone: 937-775-5700 or 800-247-1770NCAA EligibilityJen McCamisPhone: 937-775-5700 or 800-247-1770College Credit PlusCathy DavisPhone: 937-775-5702
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YOUNGSTOWN STATE UNIVERSITYOne University Plaza, Youngstown, OH 44555Phone: 330-941-2000 or 877-468-6978Fax: 330-941-3674E-mail: [email protected]: ysu.edu
FALL 2017 ENROLLMENT Undergraduate: 11,386Graduate/Professional: 1,258Freshman Class: 2,065Total: 12,644
APPLICATION INFORMATIONStart for Fall 2019: OpenClose for Fall 2019: August 1, 2019Application Fee: $45Waiver or Deferral Available: Yes
ADMISSIONS MATERIAL REQUIRED(Need Prior to Admission)
YES NOApplication Form XFee XHigh School Transcript XACT/SAT XEssay XRecommendation XCollege Preparatory Course X Completion Form
ACADEMIC PROFILE OF ENTERING FRESHMAN CLASS BY MEAN/MID-RANGEHS GPA: 3.32ACT Composite: 17-23
CORE CURRICULUM REQUIREMENTSSUBJECT AREA UNITS RECOMMENDEDEnglish 4Math 4 Science 3 Social Studies 3Foreign Language 2Arts 1
Youngstown State University endorses the core curriculum. Students with high school deficiencies will be required to make them up by com-pleting prescribed remedial courses without baccalaureate credit.
SELECTION CRITERIA FOR FALL TERMApplicants must have a minimum 2.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale, and a 17 ACT composite (920 SAT combined Evidence-based Writing and Reading test score and Math score) for unconditional admission. Applicants not
meeting these requirements may be considered on a conditional basis. Entering students may be required to take a reading, writing, and math placement test.ACT/SAT Writing Test: Not required
ADVANCED CREDIT OPPORTUNITIES YES NOAP XCLEP (subject tests only) XInstitutional Testing XInternational Baccalaureate X
COSTS PER ACADEMIC YEAR (2018–2019)Tuition: $8,899.18Room and Board: $9,435*Includes 19 meals per week
RESIDENCE HALLSNumber of On-Campus Spaces: 1,360Required/Available for Freshmen: Available
MULTICULTURAL STUDENT PROGRAMS YES NOScholarships XSpecial Visit Programs X
CONTACT INFORMATIONAdmissions Sue Davis, Director of AdmissionPhone: 330-941-2000Financial AidElaine RusePhone: 330-941-3505Multicultural RecruitmentMaggie McClendonPhone: 330-941-3243NCAA Eligibility & DiversityElaine JacobsPhone: 330-941-2282College Credit PlusSharon SchroederPhone: 330-941-2445
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RESOURCES
ACT | act.org
AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION | acenet.eduResources for students, especially credit for workforce training and ACE credit recommendations.
AMERICAN STUDENT ASSISTANCE COLLEGE PLANNING | asa.orgHelps students from all backgrounds plan for college and find sources of financial aid through school-based programs located in libraries and community agencies.
THE COLLEGE BOARD | collegeboard.org
COLLEGENET | collegenet.comOffers online college application information, as well as free financial aid search resources.
COLLEGE PLANNING NETWORK | collegeplan.orgProvides information on college selection, admission, financial aid, and scholarships.
COLLEGE VIEW | collegeview.comProvides information on selecting and paying for school, majors, campus life, etc.
FASTWEB | fastweb.comResource for students researching scholarship assistance.
THE FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION PAGE | finaid.orgThe SmartStudent™ Guide to financial aid.
FINANCIAL AID FOR STUDENTS/U.S. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION | ed.gov/fund/grants-college.htmlProvides college financial planning information.
OHIO BOARD OF REGENTS | ohiohighered.orgInformation about Ohio colleges and state scholarships and financial aid.
MAPPING YOUR FUTURE | mappingyourfuture.orgProvides information on planning a career and selecting and paying for school.
MY COLLEGE OPTIONS | mycollegeoptions.orgA free college planning service, offering assistance to students, parents, high schools, counselors, and teachers nationwide.
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF STUDENT FINANCIAL AID ADMINISTRATORS | nasfaa.orgLearn about financing your education.
PETERSON’S ONLINE | petersons.comA collection of useful information on the college search, financial aid, and test prep processes.
SALLIE MAE | salliemae.comPlanning for college and applying for financial aid and loans are covered here.
THE STUDENT GUIDE TO FINANCIAL AID/U.S. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION | studentaid.ed.govThis site is a guide to federal aid opportunities from the U.S. Department of Education. To apply for aid from these programs, students must complete a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) at fafsa.gov or by phone at 866-550-5120.
As an additional service to Ohio high schools, the Council of Admission Officers of the Ohio Public Universities has developed a presentation which provides an overview of Ohio’s university system. If your school sponsors a program where this presentation would be appropriate, please contact the Director/Dean of Admission at the
nearest state university in order to arrange for a speaker.
QUESTIONS?VISIT THE COUNCIL OF ADMISSION OFFICERS OF OHIO’S
PUBLIC UNIVERSITIES WEBSITE AT OPUAC.ORG
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DIRECTORY OF ADMISSIONS OFFICESNAME OF INSTITUTIONCITY, STATE, AND ZIP
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PHONEFAX
THE UNIVERSITY OF AKRONAkron, OH 44325-2001
E: [email protected]: uakron.edu
P: 330-972-7100F: 330-972-7970
BOWLING GREEN STATE UNIVERSITYAkron, OH 44325-2001
E: [email protected]: bgsu.edu
P: 419-372-2478F: 419-372-6955
CENTRAL STATE UNIVERSITYWilberforce, OH 45384
E: [email protected]: centralstate.edu
P: 937-376-6348F: 937-376-6083
UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATICincinnati, OH 45221
E: [email protected]: admissions.uc.edu
P: 513-556-1100F: 513-556-1105
CLEVELAND STATE UNIVERSITYCleveland, OH 4115
E: [email protected]: engagecsu.com
P: 216-687-5411F: 216-687-9210
KENT STATE UNIVERSITYKent, OH 44242-0001
E: [email protected]: kent.edu
P: 330-672-2444F: 330-672-2499
MIAMI UNIVERSITYOxford, OH 45056
E: [email protected]: MiamiOH.edu
P: 513-529-2531F: 513-529-1550
THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITYColumbus, OH 43218-2646
E: [email protected]: osu.edu
P: 614-292-3980F: 614-292-4818
OHIO UNIVERSITYAthens, OH 45701-2979
E: [email protected]: ohio.edu
P: 740-593-4100F: 740-593-0560
SHAWNEE STATE UNIVERSITYPortsmouth, OH 45662
E: [email protected]: shawnee.edu
P: 740-351-4778F: 740-351-3111
THE UNIVERSITY OF TOLEDOToledo, OH 43606-3390
E: [email protected]: utoledo.edu
P: 419-530-8888F: 800-5TOLEDO
WRIGHT STATE UNIVERSITYDayton, OH 45435
E: [email protected]: wright.edu
P: 937-775-5700F: 937-775-4410
YOUNGSTOWN STATE UNIVERSITYYoungstown, OH 44555
E: [email protected]: ysu.edu
P: 330-941-2000F: 330-941-3674
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