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August 2020 Copyright 2020 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. 2
TABLE OF CONTENTS FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS.................................................................................................................................................4-5 INDIVIDUAL PROFILES OF OHIO'S PUBLIC UNIVERSITIES: THE UNIVERSITY OF AKRON...................................................................................................................................................6 BOWLING GREEN STATE UNIVERSITY..................................................................................................................................7 CENTRAL STATE UNIVERSITY.................................................................................................................................................8 UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI..................................................................................................................................................9 CLEVELAND STATE UNIVERSITY..........................................................................................................................................10 KENT STATE UNIVERSITY......................................................................................................................................................11 MIAMI UNIVERSITY................................................................................................................................................................12 THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY..............................................................................................................................................13 OHIO UNIVERSITY...................................................................................................................................................................14 SHAWNEE STATE UNIVERSITY............................................................................................................................................15 THE UNIVERSITY OF TOLEDO................................................................................................................................................16 WRIGHT STATE UNIVERSITY................................................................................................................................................ 17 YOUNGSTOWN STATE UNIVERSITY................................................................................................................................... 18 RESOURCES ........................................................................................................................................................................................19 DIRECTORY OF ADMISSIONS OFFICES..........................................................................................................................................20 MAP OF OHIO PUBLIC UNIVERSITIES AND REGIONAL CAMPUSES.......................................................................................21 THE COUNCIL OF ADMISSION OFFICERS IS PLEASED TO PROVIDE THIS PUBLICATION TO SECONDARY SCHOOL COUNSELORS AS A COLLEGE PLANNING RESOURCE GUIDE. 3
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS BOWLING CLEVELAND THE UNIVERSITY GREEN CENTRAL STATE UNIVERSITY OF STATE OF AKRON STATE UNIVERSITY CINCINNATI UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY Require ACT Writing? Waived for the Waived for Application fee? X X X 2021 Cycle Fall 2021 Application fee waivers available? X X X X X Accept electronic transcripts? X X X X X Test Waiver Require ACT/SAT scores to be sent directly Prefer Option for X from the testing agency? Fall 2021 Recommend or require letters of Honors College only Required recommendation? Which schools super score? X X EDU, Inc.'s Common Accept the Common Application? X X Black College X X Application Summer bridge programs for new X X X X X freshmen? FAFSA priority deadline? Dec. 1 Jan. 15 Jan. 31 Dec. 1 Dec. 1 Scholarship deadline? May 1 Jan. 15 May 1 Dec. 1 Mar. 1 X X Test optional/test waiver for fall 2021? X X X Test Waiver Test Waiver Transcript preferences? Please provide senior-year coursework in progress Preference regarding College Credit Plus vs AP/IB? Accept dual enrollment credit? 4
THE OHIO THE YOUNGSTOWN KENT STATE MIAMI OHIO SHAWNEE STATE WRIGHT STATE STATE UNIVERSITY STATE UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF TOLEDO UNIVERSITY X X X X None X None X X X X X N/A X N/A X X X X X X X X X X Prefer Require ACT/SAT SAT ACT/SAT X X X X X X X X X X X X X Dec. 1 Dec. 1 Feb. 1 Jan. 15 Dec. 1 Feb. 1 Feb. 1 Dec. 1 Nov. 15 Dec. 1 Dec. 1 Feb. 15 Feb. 1 Dec. 1 Nov. 15 Feb. 1 priority deadline March 1 Feb. 1 Priority Deadline X X X X X X X X Test Waiver on transcripts for core curriculum determination and also provide the Statewide Student Identifier (SSID). No preference by any of the universities. No preference by any of the universities. 5
THE UNIVERSITY OF AKRON Office of Admissions, Akron, OH 44325-2001 Phone: 330-972-7100 or 800-655-4884 Learn more about our in-person and virtual visit Fax: 330-972-7970 opportunities at uakron.edu/visit Email: admissions@uakron.edu Website: uakron.edu/admissions FALL 2019 ENROLLMENT SELECTION CRITERIA FOR FALL TERM Undergraduate: 16,407 UA operates on a rolling admissions basis and takes a holistic – or Graduate/Law: 2,811 whole student – approach when considering students for admission. Total: 19,218 We review each applicant and admission decisions are based on several factors including strength of high school coursework, APPLICATION INFORMATION cumulative grade point average (GPA), grade trends, official ACT/SAT Start for Fall 2021: August 1, 2020 test scores, if available and special talents. Please visit uakron.edu/ Close for Fall 2021: May 1, 2021 (recommended) test-optional for more information about test optional at UA. Williams Honors College: ACT/SAT Writing Test: Not required January 4, 2021 (early admission and scholarship deadline) April 1, 2021 (regular admission and scholarship deadline) ADVANCED CREDIT OPPORTUNITIES Akron Guarantee Scholarship/General Scholarship Deadline: YES NO May 1, 2021 AP X FAFSA Priority Deadline: December 1, 2020 CLEP X Application Fee: Waived for the 2021 Cycle Institutional Testing X Waiver or Deferral Available: Yes. Fee Waived for the 2021 Cycle International Baccalaureate X ADMISSIONS MATERIAL REQUIRED COSTS PER ACADEMIC YEAR (2020–2021) (Need Prior to Admission) Main Campus Tuition (and fees): $11,880 YES NO Room and Board (Standard): $11,136* Application Form X Confirmation Fee: $145 Fee X *Based on standard double room and basic meal plan. High School Transcript X ACT/SAT - Test Optional X RESIDENCE HALLS Essay X Number of On-Campus Spaces: 2,900 Recommendation X Required/Available for Freshmen: Required for students who live College Preparatory Course X outside of Medina, Portage, Stark, Summit, and Wayne counties. Completion Form MULTICULTURAL STUDENT PROGRAMS ACADEMIC PROFILE OF ENTERING FRESHMAN YES NO CLASS BY MEAN/MID-RANGE Scholarships X HS GPA: 3.54 Special Visit Programs X ACT Composite: 23 SAT: 1116 CONTACT INFORMATION Admissions (Akron campus, bachelor’s degree-seeking) Kim Gentile, Director of Admissions Phone: 330-972-6345 CORE CURRICULUM REQUIREMENTS Financial Aid SUBJECT AREA UNITS RECOMMENDED Jennifer Harpham, Director of Student Financial Aid English 4 Phone: 330-972-7032 Math 4 Science 3 NCAA Eligibility and College Credit Plus Enrollment Social Studies 3 Greg Landis, Associate Director Foreign Language 2 Phone: 330-972-5827 Arts 1 Williams Honors College Phone: 330-972-7966 Students are expected to have fulfilled the minimum core curriculum. 6
BOWLING GREEN STATE UNIVERSITY 200 University Hall, Bowling Green, OH 43403 Learn more about in-person and virtual visit Phone: 419-372-2478 opportunities at bgsu.edu/virtual Fax: 419-372-6955 Email: choosebgsu@bgsu.edu Website: bgsu.edu FALL 2019 ENROLLMENT SELECTION CRITERIA FOR FALL TERM Undergraduate: 15,104 All applicants are considered within a selective admissions process. Graduate/Professional: 2,630 The primary criteria for admissions are the applicant’s high school Total: 17,734 course work, cumulative grade point average, official ACT/SAT results, and class rank. APPLICATION INFORMATION ACT/SAT Writing Test: Not required (Rolling admissions) Campus Visits: Schedule in advance at visit.bgsu.edu Application Fee: $45 (Free until Jan. 15, 2021) Waiver or Deferral Available: Yes ADVANCED CREDIT OPPORTUNITIES YES NO ADMISSIONS MATERIAL REQUIRED AP X (Need Prior to Admission) CLEP X YES NO Institutional Testing X Application Form X International Baccalaureate X Fee X High School Transcript X COSTS PER ACADEMIC YEAR (2020–2021) ACT/SAT X Tuition and fees: $11,612 (Test Waiver Option for Fall 2021) Room and Meals: $9,380 Essay X Recommendation X RESIDENCE HALLS College Preparatory Course X Number of On-Campus Spaces: 6,000 Completion Form MULTICULTURAL STUDENT PROGRAMS ACADEMIC PROFILE OF ENTERING FRESHMAN YES NO CLASS BY MEAN/MID-RANGE Scholarships X HS GPA: 3.47 Special Visit Programs X ACT: 23 SAT: 1100 CONTACT INFORMATION Admissions CORE CURRICULUM REQUIREMENTS Adrea Spoon, Director of Admissions SUBJECT AREA UNITS RECOMMENDED Phone: 419-372-2478 English 4 Financial Aid Math 4 Betsy Johnson, Director of Student Financial Aid and Scholarships Science 3 Phone: 419-372-2651 Social Studies 3 NCAA Eligibility Foreign Language 2 Mark Lukosavich, Assistant Athletic Director Arts 1 Phone: 419-372-2401 Students are expected to have fulfilled the minimum core curriculum. College Credit Plus Holly Cipriani, Associate Director Phone: 419-372-1537 7
CENTRAL STATE UNIVERSITY 1400 Brush Row Rd., Wilberforce, OH 45384 Phone: 937-376-6348 or 800-388-2781 Fax: 937-376-6083 Go to centralstate.edu for E-mail: admissions@centralstate.edu campus visit information. Website: centralstate.edu FALL 2019 ENROLLMENT SELECTION CRITERIA FOR FALL TERM Undergraduate: 2,099 GPA: 2.20–4.0 Graduate/Professional: 0 ACT Score: 16 Freshman Class: 791 ADVANCED CREDIT OPPORTUNITIES APPLICATION INFORMATION YES NO Start for Fall 2021: Open AP X Close for Fall 2021: August CLEP X Application Fee: $35 Institutional Testing X Waiver or Deferral Available: Yes International Baccalaureate X ADMISSIONS MATERIAL REQUIRED COSTS PER ACADEMIC YEAR (2019–2020) (Need Prior to Admission) In-state Tuition (and fees): $17,606* YES NO Out-of-state Tuition (and fees): $19,606* Application Form X *Figures include tuition, fees, and room and board. Health fees are not included in total. Fee X High School Transcript X RESIDENCE HALLS ACT/SAT X Number of On-Campus Spaces: 1,547 Essay (for Honors College) X Required/Available for Freshmen: Required Recommendation X College Preparatory Course X MULTICULTURAL STUDENT PROGRAMS Completion Form YES NO Non-Cognitive Essay X Scholarships X Special Visit Programs X ACADEMIC PROFILE OF ENTERING FRESHMAN CLASS BY MEAN/MID-RANGE CONTACT INFORMATION HS GPA: 2.74 Admissions SAT: 800 Isabelle Cayo Sanders, Director of Admissions and ACT Composite: 16.5 Enrollment Management Phone: 937-376-6121 CORE CURRICULUM REQUIREMENTS Financial Aid SUBJECT AREA UNITS RECOMMENDED Demarus Crawford-White, Director of Student Financial Aid English 4 Phone: 937-376-6578 Math 4 NCAA Eligibility, Office of Admissions & Post-Secondary Science 3 Enrollment Options Social Studies 3 Jasmine Ellis, Associate Athletics Director for Compliance and Senior Foreign Language 2 Woman Administrator Arts 1 Phone: 937-376-6060 Central State University strongly endorses the recommended minimum College Credit Plus core curriculum for freshman admissions but requires a minimum 2.2 Lakeysha Smith, Director or Academic Advising GPA or higher. Test scores are optional, although some scholarships Phone: 937-376-6354 and academic programs may require them for admission. 8
UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI P.O. Box 210091, Cincinnati, OH 45221-0091 Phone: 513-556-1100 Go to admissions.uc.edu/visit Fax: 513-556-1105 for campus visit information. E-mail: admissions@uc.edu Website: admissions.uc.edu FALL 2019 ENROLLMENT SELECTION CRITERIA FOR FALL TERM Uptown (main) Campus Cincinnati reviews applications holistically and admits directly to major. Admission Undergraduate: 27,488 to selective programs will be very competitive and may require coursework beyond Graduate/Professional: 10,890 the "core curriculum." Students who wish to be considered for selective programs, the University Honors Program, or scholarships must have a complete admission Total: 38,378 file by the early action deadline. Admission to the two-year, regional colleges in Total Enrollment Across All Campuses: 46,388 Blue Ash and Clermont is "open" in most areas of study. APPLICATION INFORMATION Test-Optional Admission: For fall 2021 and 2022, students will be able to Start for Fall 2021: August 1, 2020 apply to most University of Cincinnati programs with or without an ACT or SAT Close for Fall 2021: score. Students must indicate within their application whether they would like December 1, 2020 (early action) their score included for review and will have a brief window of opportunity to March 1, 2021 (rolling deadline, first year) update their selection before their application is moved forward for review. If a July 1, 2021 (transfers) student indicates they would like their score included in review, the test score CCM Transfers: December 1, 2020 must come directly from the testing agency. DAAP Transfers: March 1, 2021 Admissions Notification: Late-January, Exact Date TBD (early action applicants) ADVANCED CREDIT OPPORTUNITIES Weekly starting in February YES NO Application Fee: $50 AP X Waiver or Deferral Available: Yes CLEP X Institutional Testing X ADMISSIONS MATERIAL REQUIRED International Baccalaureate X (Need Prior to Admission) YES NO COSTS PER ACADEMIC YEAR (2020–2021) Application Form X Tuition: $12,138* Fee X Room and Board (standard): $11,874** High School Transcript X *Resident tuition and fees guaranteed for 4 or 5 years depending on degree program. ACT/SAT (optional for most programs) **Cost may vary based on student's room and meal selection. Essay X Recommendation Letter X RESIDENCE HALLS College Preparatory Course X Number of On-Campus Spaces: Approximately 7,000 Completion Form Required/Available for Freshmen: Required for students outside a 50-mile radius from campus. ACADEMIC PROFILE OF ENTERING FRESHMAN CLASS BY MEAN/MID-RANGE MULTICULTURAL STUDENT PROGRAMS HS GPA (middle 50 percent): 3.40–4.00 YES NO SAT: 1140–1330 (critical reading and math) Scholarships X ACT Composite: 23–29 Special Visit Programs X CORE CURRICULUM REQUIREMENTS CONTACT INFORMATION SUBJECT AREA UNITS RECOMMENDED Admissions NCAA Eligibility English 4 Delonte LeFlore, Dir. of Admissions ncaa.org Math 4 for Recruitment and Outreach College Credit Plus Science 3 Phone: 513-556-1405 Beth Fisher, Director Social Studies 3 Financial Aid Phone: 513-556-1955 Electives* 5 David Peterson, Assistant *Two years of foreign language are recommended for some programs. Vice Provost of Financial Aid For baccalaureate college admission, the 19 stated units are required. Phone: 513-556-1000 Students may be admitted with one or two deficiencies and will be given the opportunity to complete these deficiencies while enrolled. 9
CLEVELAND STATE UNIVERSITY 2121 Euclid Ave., EC100, Cleveland, OH 44115 Go to www.Engagecsu.com/visit Phone: 216-687-5411 Fax: 216-687-9210 to schedule a visit. E-mail: admissions@csuohio.edu Website: engagecsu.com FALL 2019 ENROLLMENT ADVANCED CREDIT OPPORTUNITIES Undergraduate: 11,784 YES NO Graduate/Professional: 3,864 AP X Freshman Class: 1,943 CLEP X Total: 15,648 Institutional Testing X International Baccalaureate X APPLICATION INFORMATION Start for Fall 2021: August 1, 2020 COSTS PER ACADEMIC YEAR (2019–2020) Close for Fall 2021: August 21, 2021 (rolling) Tuition (and fees): $11,185* Application Fee: $40 (Waived for 2021) Room and Board: $11,084** Waiver or Deferral Available: Yes *Additional student fees may apply. **Double occupancy with traditional meal plan ADMISSIONS MATERIAL REQUIRED RESIDENCE HALLS (Need Prior to Admission) YES NO Number of On-Campus Spaces: 1,157 Application Form X Required/Available for Freshmen: Available* *Residence halls fill quickly, so apply early Fee X High School Transcript X ACT/SAT Total Scores X MULTICULTURAL STUDENT PROGRAMS YES NO ACADEMIC PROFILE OF ENTERING FRESHMAN Scholarships X Special Visit Programs X CLASS BY MEAN/MID-RANGE HS GPA: 3.41 CONTACT INFORMATION SAT: 998 total Admissions ACT Composite: 22 Cristina Sanchez Wayton, Director of Admissions Phone: 216-687-3771 CORE CURRICULUM REQUIREMENTS Email: c.sanchez17@csuohio.edu SUBJECT AREA UNITS RECOMMENDED Financial Aid English 4 Rachel Schmidt, Director Math 4 Phone: 216-687-5594 Science 3 Email: r.m.schmidt@csuohio.edu Social Studies 3 Foreign Language 2 NCAA Eligibility Arts 1 Mark Gefert, Coordinator Phone: 216-687-4824 SELECTION CRITERIA FOR FALL TERM Email: m.gefert@csuohio.edu Cleveland State University requires a cumulative high school GPA of College Credit Plus 2.3 or higher. Test scores are waived for the admission decisions for Tonisha Glover, Coordinator, CCP Fall 2021. Some academic programs have more selective Phone: 216-687-2279 admission requirements. Email: t.m.glover@csuohio.edu CSU's All-in-1 Specialists ACT/SAT Writing Test: Not required Phone: 216-687-5411 Email: allin1@csuohio.edu 10
KENT STATE UNIVERSITY P.O. Box 5190, Kent, Ohio 44242-0001 (Admissions Office) Go to www.kent.edu/admissions/visit Phone: 330-672-2444 or 800-988-KENT to schedule a visit. Fax: 330-672-2499 E-mail: admissions@kent.edu Website: kent.edu/admissions FALL 2019 ENROLLMENT ADVANCED CREDIT OPPORTUNITIES Undergraduate: 21,351 YES NO Graduate/Professional: 5,453 AP X Freshman Class: 4,263 CLEP X Total: 26,804 Institutional Testing X International Baccalaureate X APPLICATION INFORMATION Start for Fall 2021: August 1, 2020 COSTS PER ACADEMIC YEAR (2020–2021) November 1, 2020 (for priority scholarship consideration) Tuition (Kent campus): $11,587 February 1, 2021 (recommended application deadline) Room and Board: $12,084* Close for Fall 2021: August 1, 2020 Enrollment Fee: $150 December 1, 2020 (for priority scholarship consideration) *Based on standard double room and basic meal plan. Application Fee: $50 Waiver or Deferral Available: Yes RESIDENCE HALLS Number of On-Campus Spaces: 6,500 ADMISSIONS MATERIAL REQUIRED Required/Available for Freshmen: Required (Need Prior to Admission) YES NO MULTICULTURAL STUDENT PROGRAMS Application Form X YES NO Fee X Scholarships X High School Transcript X Special Visit Programs X ACT/SAT X Essay X CONTACT INFORMATION Recommendation X Admissions Sean Broghammer ACADEMIC PROFILE OF ENTERING FRESHMAN Associate Vice President Of Enrollment Management, Admissions CLASS BY MID-RANGE Phone: 330-672-2021 HS GPA: 3.16–3.81 Financial Aid SAT: 1040–1220 (critical reading and math) Brenda Burke ACT Composite: 20–26 Associate Vice President of Enrollment Management, Financial Aid Phone: 330-672-2972 CORE CURRICULUM REQUIREMENTS NCAA Eligibility SUBJECT AREA UNITS RECOMMENDED Amy Szydlowski, Admissions Office English 4 Phone: 330-672-8856 Math 4 College Credit Plus Science 3 Johanna Pionke, Admissions Office Social Studies 3 Phone: 330-672-3754 Foreign Language 2 Arts 1 Students are expected to have fulfilled the minimum core curriculum. SELECTION CRITERIA FOR FALL TERM Admission to the Kent Campus is selective. We take a holistic approach to the application review process and consider a variety of factors in the admission decision. The Admissions Office carefully reviews each applicant based on multiple factors including cumulative grade point average (GPA), strength of high school preparatory curriculum, grade trends and special talents. 11
MIAMI UNIVERSITY 301 S. Campus Ave., Oxford, OH 45056-34341 Phone: 513-529-2531 Fax: 513-529-1550 Explore Miami's visit and event opportunities E-mail: admission@MiamiOH.edu at MiamiOH.edu/visit. Website: MiamiOH.edu FALL 2019 ENROLLMENT SELECTION CRITERIA FOR FALL TERM Undergraduate: 17,246 Miami conducts a comprehensive, individualized, and holistic review. Graduate/Professional: 2,470 We consider more than 20 academic and contextual factors, including Freshman Class: 4,309 breadth and depth of high school curriculum, class rank, GPA, Total: 19,716 standardized test scores (if submitted), leadership, extracurricular involvement, life circumstances, obstacles overcome, socioeconomic APPLICATION INFORMATION status, potential contributions to diversity. Start for Fall 2021: August 1, 2020 ACT/SAT Writing Test: Not required Close for Fall 2021: February 1, 2021 Application Fee: $50 (domestic) $70 (international) ADVANCED CREDIT OPPORTUNITIES Waiver or Deferral Available: Yes YES NO AP X ADMISSIONS MATERIAL REQUIRED CLEP X (Need Prior to Admission) Institutional Testing X YES NO International Baccalaureate X Application Form X Fee X COSTS PER ACADEMIC YEAR (2020–2021) High School Transcript X Tuition (and fees): $16,224 ACT/SAT (from testing agency) X Room and Board: $14,510* Essay (required) X *Based on double occupancy/average meal plan. Recommendation (required) X College Preparatory Course X RESIDENCE HALLS Completion Form (recommended) Number of On-Campus Spaces: 8,132 Required/Available for Freshmen: Required ACADEMIC PROFILE OF ENTERING FRESHMAN CLASS BY MEAN/MID-RANGE MULTICULTURAL STUDENT PROGRAMS HS GPA: 3.57-4.15 YES NO ACT Composite: 27.9 Scholarships X Special Visit Programs X CORE CURRICULUM REQUIREMENTS SUBJECT AREA UNITS RECOMMENDED CONTACT INFORMATION English 4 Admissions Math 4 Bethany Perkins, Director of Admission Science 3 Phone: 513-529-1566 Social Studies 3 Financial Aid Foreign Language 2 Beth Johnson, Director of Student Financial Assistance Arts 1 Phone: 513-529-0001 Miami expects students to have completed as least two years of the Diversity and Outreach same foreign language. Students who do not meet these standards Jonika Moore, Senior Associate Director will not be denied admission if they are otherwise qualified. Instead, Phone: 513-529-2536 they will be required to complete additional courses after they come NCAA Eligibility to Miami. These courses will count toward graduation and many of Ann Bader, Senior Assistant Director them can fulfill other university requirements. They are regular college Phone: 513-529-1240 courses, not remedial courses. College Credit Plus/Transfer Kathy Gutheil, Director of International, Transfer, and Strategic Enrollment Programs Phone: 513-529-8591 12
THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY P.O. Box 182646, Columbus, OH 43218-2646 Phone: 614-292-3980 Go to https://campusvisit.osu.edu Fax: 614-292-4818 for campus visit information. E-mail: askabuckeye@osu.edu Website: undergrad.osu.edu FALL 2019 ENROLLMENT SELECTION CRITERIA FOR FALL TERM Undergraduate: 53,669 Applicants to The Ohio State University’s Columbus campus are Graduate/Professional:14,401 considered for admission on a competitive basis. We evaluate each Freshman Class: 7,630 applicant holistically in terms of criteria that measure the merit Total: 68,262 of academic achievement as well as personal interests, talents, accomplishments, and challenges. Criteria for our holistic review can APPLICATION INFORMATION be found at undergrad.osu.edu. Start for Fall 2021: August 1, 2020 ACT/SAT Writing Test: Not required Close for Fall 2021: November 15, 2020 (early action) February 1, 2021 (regular decision) ADVANCED CREDIT OPPORTUNITIES Application Fee: $60 (domestic) and $70 (international) YES NO Waiver or Deferral Available: Yes AP X CLEP X ADMISSIONS MATERIAL REQUIRED Institutional Testing X (Need Prior to Admission) International Baccalaureate X YES NO Application Form X COSTS PER ACADEMIC YEAR (2020–2021) Fee X Columbus Campus Tuition (and fees): $11,518* High School Transcript X Columbus Campus Room and Board: $13,026** ACT/SAT (optional for 2021) X *Resident tuition and fees guaranteed through 2023–24 for incoming class of 2020. Essay X **Amount of the most popular room and board combination; your cost will depend on what housing and meal plans you select. Recommendation X College Preparatory Course X RESIDENCE HALLS Completion Form (recommended) Number of On-Campus Spaces: 14,313 (undergraduate) ACADEMIC PROFILE OF ENTERING FRESHMAN Required/Available for Freshmen: Required CLASS BY MIDDLE 50 PERCENT RANGE MULTICULTURAL STUDENT PROGRAMS HS GPA: N/A YES NO ACT Composite: 27–32 Scholarships X SAT: 1270–1420 (critical reading and math) Special Visit Programs X CORE CURRICULUM REQUIREMENTS CONTACT INFORMATION SUBJECT AREA UNITS RECOMMENDED Admissions English 4 Dr. Beth Wiser, Executive Director of Undergraduate Admissions Math 3 (4)* Phone: 614-292-3980 Science 3 Financial Aid (sfa.osu.edu) Social Studies 2 (3)* Phone: 614-292-0300 or 800-678-6440 (outside 614 area code) Foreign Language 2 (3)* E-mail: buckeyelink@osu.edu (general questions) Arts 1 Office of Diversity and Inclusion *The Ohio State University endorses the minimum core curriculum Phone: 614-292-0964 above. Numbers in parenthesis represent the recommended number of Website: odi.osu.edu units for strong preparation. NCAA Eligibility ncaa.org College Credit Plus Michele C. Brown Phone: 614-688-4468 13
OHIO UNIVERSITY Chubb Hall 120, 1 Ohio University Drive, Athens, OH 45701-2979 Phone: 740-593-4100 Fax: 740-593-0560 Go to www.ohio.edu/admissions/visit E-mail: admissions@ohio.edu for campus visit information. Website: ohio.edu FALL 2019 ENROLLMENT (ATHENS CAMPUS) Ohio University performs a thorough, individual review of each Undergraduate: 16,272 application. Successful candidates possess a strong college preparatory Graduate/Professional: 6,434 curriculum and demonstrate potential for college success by their Freshman Class: 3,671 performance in high school. Other factors considered include class rank, Total: 22,706 strength of curriculum, grade trends, and grade point average. APPLICATION INFORMATION ADVANCED CREDIT OPPORTUNITIES Start for Fall 2021: August 1, 2020 YES NO Close for Fall 2021: AP X November 15, 2020 (early action deadline) CLEP (subject tests only) X February 1, 2021 (rolling admission deadline) Institutional Testing X Application Fee: $50 International Baccalaureate X Waiver or Deferral Available: Yes COSTS PER ACADEMIC YEAR (2020–2021) ADMISSIONS MATERIAL REQUIRED Tuition (and fees): $12,612 (in-state) (Need Prior to Admission) Room and Board: $10,914* YES NO *Standard double room with Traditional 14 meal plan. Application Form X Fee (waiver available) X RESIDENCE HALLS High School Transcript X Number of On-Campus Spaces: 8,000+ ACT/SAT (optional) X Required/Available for Freshmen: Required for freshmen and Essay (optional) X sophomores HTC Required MULTICULTURAL STUDENT PROGRAMS ACADEMIC PROFILE OF ENTERING FRESHMAN YES NO CLASS BY MEAN/MID-RANGE Scholarships X Special Visit Programs X HS GPA: 3.55 ACT Composite: 21–26 CONTACT INFORMATION SAT: 1060–1240 (critical reading and math) Admissions CORE CURRICULUM REQUIREMENTS Candace J. Boeninger, Interim Vice Provost for Strategic Enrollment Management and Director of Undergraduate Admissions SUBJECT AREA UNITS RECOMMENDED Phone: 740-593-4120 English 4 Math 4 Financial Aid Science 3 Valerie Miller, Director of Student Financial Aid and Scholarships Social Studies 3 Phone: 740-593-4141 Foreign Language 2 NCAA Eligibility Arts 1 Rob Callahan, Senior Director of Recruitment and Partnerships Other Electives 4 Phone: 740-593-2576 Diversity SELECTION CRITERIA FOR FALL TERM Nancy Edwards Grady, Senior Assistant Director for Diversity Ohio University strongly endorses the recommended minimum core Phone: 740-593-4112 curriculum for freshman admission including minimum of two units of College Credit Plus foreign language. Selective admission is in effect for all high school Heather Martin, Assistant Director for Dual Enrollment Programs applicants. Phone: 740-597-1445 14
SHAWNEE STATE UNIVERSITY 940 Second Street, Portsmouth, OH 45662 Go to www.shawnee.edu/admission-and-financial- Phone: 740-351-4778 or 800-959-2SSU aid/schedule-campus-visit for campus visit Fax: 740-351-3111 information. E-mail: to_ssu@shawnee.edu Website: shawnee.edu FALL 2019 ENROLLMENT Admission to freshman studies is possible in the fall, spring, and Undergraduate: 2,980 summer semesters. Graduate/Professional: 176 ACT/SAT Writing Test: Not required Freshman Class: 808 Total: 3,156 ADVANCED CREDIT OPPORTUNITIES YES NO APPLICATION INFORMATION AP X Start for Fall 2021: September 1, 2020 CLEP (subject tests only) X Close for Fall 2021: August 1, 2021 Institutional Testing X Application Fee: N/A International Baccalaureate X ADMISSIONS MATERIAL REQUIRED COSTS PER ACADEMIC YEAR (2018–2019) (Need Prior to Admission) Tuition (and general fees): $8,603 YES NO Room: $6,873* Application Form X Meal Plan: $4,131 Fee X *Double occupancy room in Campus View. Each unit has fully equipped kitchen. High School Transcript X ACT/SAT X* RESIDENCE HALLS Essay X Number of On-Campus Spaces: 1,015 Recommendation X Required/Available for Freshmen: Required College Preparatory Course Completion Form X *SSU recommends that students take the ACT or SAT, but will provide admission MULTICULTURAL STUDENT PROGRAMS opportunities for students unable to test. SSU is open access and is requiring either YES NO an ACT, SAT, or placement test to determine placement. Scholarships X Special Visit Programs X ACADEMIC PROFILE OF ENTERING FRESHMAN CLASS BY MEAN/MID-RANGE CONTACT INFORMATION HS GPA: 3.30 Admissions ACT Composite: 21.4 Tena Pierce, Assistant Director, Recruitment and Transfer SAT: critical reading N/A, math N/A Phone: 740-351-3262 Financial Aid CORE CURRICULUM REQUIREMENTS Nicole Neal, Director of Student Business Operations SUBJECT AREA UNITS RECOMMENDED Phone: 800-959-2778 English 4 Multicultural Recruitment Math 3 Office of Admissions Science 3 admissions@shawnee.edu Social Studies 3 Phone: 740-351-3229 Foreign Language 2 NCAA Eligibility & Diversity Arts 1 Jeff Hamilton, Athletic Director admissions@shawnee.edu SELECTION CRITERIA FOR FALL TERM Phone: 740-351-3285 Admission to Shawnee State University is open to graduates of College Credit Plus Ohio high schools, however students that place in developmental Heidi Bender, CCP Advisor coursework may be required to attend a Bridge to Success Program. hbender@shawnee.edu Admission to health science programs is selective and limited in Phone: 740-351-3072 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. 15 *Students without an ACT or SAT will need to take a placement test.
THE UNIVERSITY OF TOLEDO 2801 W. Bancroft Street, Toledo, OH 43606-3390 Phone: 419-530-8888 or 800-5-TOLEDO Fax: 419-530-5872 Go to utoledo.edu/admission/visit E-mail: enroll@utoledo.edu to schedule a visit. Website: utoledo.edu FALL 2019 ENROLLMENT (MAIN CAMPUS) ADVANCED CREDIT OPPORTUNITIES Undergraduate: 15,568 YES NO Graduate/Professional: 4,214 AP X Freshman Class: 2,747 CLEP (subject tests only) X Total: 19,782 Institutional Testing X International Baccalaureate X APPLICATION INFORMATION Start for Fall 2021: August 1, 2020 COSTS PER ACADEMIC YEAR (2019–2020)* Close for Fall 2021: Rolling Tuition (and general fees): $10,556 (in-state) Application Fee: $40 Room and Board: $12,590 Deferral Available (online): Yes *In-state, estimated. ADMISSIONS MATERIAL REQUIRED RESIDENCE HALLS (Need Prior to Admission) Number of On-Campus Spaces: 3,108 YES NO Required/Available for Freshmen: Required for freshmen and Application Form X sophomores Fee (can be deferred at admission) X ACT/SAT are not required for test-optional applicants. MULTICULTURAL STUDENT PROGRAMS High School Transcripts are not required at time of application, but YES NO are required for merit scholarship consideration. Scholarships (Diversity) X Essay (competitive scholarships only) X Special Visit Programs X Recommendation (competitive scholarships only) X CONTACT INFORMATION ACADEMIC PROFILE OF ENTERING FRESHMAN Admissions CLASS BY MEAN/MID-RANGE Collin Palmer, Director of Undergraduate Admission HS GPA: 3.45 Phone: 419-530-UTUT (8888) ACT Composite: 20–26 Financial Aid SAT: 1020–1240 Todd Matthews, Director of Financial Aid Operations Phone: 419-530-8700 CORE CURRICULUM REQUIREMENTS NCAA Eligibility & Diversity SUBJECT AREA UNITS RECOMMENDED Brian Lutz English 4 Phone: 419-530-8496 Math 4 College Credit Plus Natural Science 3 Adam Bohland Social Science 3 Phone: 419-530-5728 SELECTION CRITERIA FOR FALL TERM UToledo offers multiple pathways for admission , all of which are outlined at: www.utoledo.edu/admission/freshman/admission-standards.html Applicants may take advantage of a test-optional admission pathway if they choose; can submit a self-reported GPA at time of application; and know that if applying with multiple test scores, they will be superscored. 16
WRIGHT STATE UNIVERSITY 3640 Colonel Glenn Hwy., Dayton, OH 45435 Phone: 937-775-5700 or 800-247-1770 Go to www.wright.edu/visit Fax: 937-775-4410 for campus visit information. E-mail: admissions@wright.edu Website: wright.edu FALL 2019 ENROLLMENT All applicants, including test-optional applicants, will be eligible to be Undergraduate: 10,699 considered for University benefits, including merit-based scholarships. Graduate/Professional: 3,048 At the current time, applications will be reviewed holistically. Freshman Class: 1,402 Students will automatically be considered for merit-based scholarships Total: 13,742 by submitting your application for admission. To be considered for need-based financial aid, students should complete the FAFSA. In APPLICATION INFORMATION addition, students are encouraged to apply for additional scholarships Start for Fall 2021: July 2020 through our competitive scholarship application. Close for Fall 2021: August 23, 2021 Priority Application Deadline: November 1, 2020 ADVANCED CREDIT OPPORTUNITIES Regular Application Deadline: February 1, 2021 YES NO Rolling Application Deadline: August 23, 2021 AP X Application Fee: Free CLEP (subject tests only) X Institutional Testing X ADMISSIONS MATERIAL REQUIRED International Baccalaureate X (Need Prior to Admission) YES NO COSTS PER ACADEMIC YEAR (2020–2021) Application Form X Tuition: $9,962 Fee X Room and Board: $10,548* High School Transcript X *Average cost of double occupancy room with meal plan. ACT/SAT (Test optional for '21 & '22) Essay X RESIDENCE HALLS Recommendation X Number of On-Campus Spaces: 3,000 Required/Available for Freshmen: Available ACADEMIC PROFILE OF ENTERING FRESHMAN MULTICULTURAL STUDENT PROGRAMS CLASS BY MEAN/MID-RANGE YES NO HS GPA: 3.27 Scholarships X ACT Composite: 21.8 Special Visit Programs X SAT: 1009.5 total score CONTACT INFORMATION CORE CURRICULUM REQUIREMENTS Admissions SUBJECT AREA UNITS RECOMMENDED Jen McCamis, Director of Undergraduate Admissions English 4 Phone: 937-775-5700 or 800-247-1770 Math 4 Science 3 RaiderConnect, Student Enrollment Services Social Studies 3 Michael Griest, Director of RaiderConnect Foreign Language 2 Phone: 937-775-4000 Visual or Performing Arts 1 Multicultural Recruitment Other Electives 4 Marquita Manns Students are expected to have fulfilled the minimum core curriculum. Phone: 937-775-5700 or 800-247-1770 NCAA Eligibility SELECTION CRITERIA FOR FALL TERM Jen McCamis High school graduates who complete the Ohio Core Curriculum (or Phone: 937-775-5700 or 800-247-1770 equivalent rigorous curriculum) and maintain at least a 2.0 cumulative College Credit Plus high school GPA will be considered for admission. Applications will be Cathy Davis evaluated in a holistic review process. Phone: 937-775-5702 17
YOUNGSTOWN STATE UNIVERSITY One University Plaza, Youngstown, OH 44555 Phone: 330-941-2000 or 877-468-6978 Go to visit.ysu.edu to schedule Fax: 330-941-3674 an in-person or virtual visit. E-mail: enroll@ysu.edu Website: ysu.edu FALL 2019 ENROLLMENT Evidence-based Writing and Reading test score and Math score) for Undergraduate: 11,006 unconditional admission. Applicants not meeting these requirements Graduate/Professional: 1,149 may be considered on a conditional basis. Entering students may be Freshman Class: 1,939 required to take a reading, writing, and math placement test. Total: 12,155 ACT/SAT Writing Test: Not required APPLICATION INFORMATION ADVANCED CREDIT OPPORTUNITIES Start for Fall 2021: Open YES NO Close for Fall 2021: August 1, 2021 AP X Application Fee: $45 CLEP (subject tests only) X Waiver or Deferral Available: Yes Institutional Testing X International Baccalaureate X ADMISSIONS MATERIAL REQUIRED (Need Prior to Admission) COSTS PER ACADEMIC YEAR (2019–2020) YES NO Tuition: $9,589 Application Form X Room and Board: $9,700* *Plus $35 application fee Fee X High School Transcript X ACT/SAT X RESIDENCE HALLS Essay X Number of On-Campus Spaces: 1,360 Recommendation X Required/Available for Freshmen: Available College Preparatory Course X Completion Form MULTICULTURAL STUDENT PROGRAMS YES NO ACADEMIC PROFILE OF ENTERING FRESHMAN Scholarships X CLASS BY MEAN/MID-RANGE Special Visit Programs X HS GPA: 3.41 CONTACT INFORMATION ACT Composite: 18–24 Admissions CORE CURRICULUM REQUIREMENTS Christine Hubert, Director of Admission Phone: 330-941-2000 SUBJECT AREA UNITS RECOMMENDED English 4 Financial Aid Math 4 Patrick Hoffman, Director of Financial Aid and Scholarships Science 3 Phone: 330-941-3505 Social Studies 3 Multicultural Recruitment Foreign Language 2 Maggie McClendon Arts 1 Phone: 330-941-3243 Youngstown State University endorses the core curriculum. Students NCAA Eligibility & Diversity with high school deficiencies will be required to make them up by Emily Wollet completing prescribed remedial courses without baccalaureate credit. Phone: 330-941-7208 College Credit Plus Sharon Schroeder SELECTION CRITERIA FOR FALL TERM Phone: 330-941-2445 Youngstown State University is test optional for Fall 2021. The Admissions Office will perform a holistic review based on high school coursework, academic rigor and grades received in "core curriculum" for those students who do not submit ACT or SAT scores. If a student submits ACT or SAT scores, applicants must have a minimum 2.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale, and a 17 ACT composite (920 SAT combined 18
RESOURCES 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 ACT | act.org FINANCIAL AID FOR STUDENTS/U.S. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION | ed.gov/fund/grants-college.html AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION | acenet.edu Provides college financial planning information. Resources for students, especially credit for workforce training and ACE credit recommendations. OHIO BOARD OF REGENTS | ohiohighered.org Information about Ohio colleges and state scholarships and AMERICAN STUDENT ASSISTANCE COLLEGE financial aid. PLANNING | asa.org Helps students from all backgrounds plan for college and find MAPPING YOUR FUTURE | mappingyourfuture.org sources of financial aid through school-based programs located Provides information on planning a career and selecting and in libraries and community agencies. paying for school. THE COLLEGE BOARD | collegeboard.org MY COLLEGE OPTIONS | mycollegeoptions.org A free college planning service, offering assistance to students, COLLEGENET | collegenet.com parents, high schools, counselors, and teachers nationwide. Offers online college application information, as well as free financial aid search resources. NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF STUDENT FINANCIAL AID ADMINISTRATORS | nasfaa.org COLLEGE PLANNING NETWORK | collegeplan.org Learn about financing your education. Provides information on college selection, admission, financial aid, and scholarships. PETERSON’S ONLINE | petersons.com A collection of useful information on the college search, financial COLLEGE VIEW | collegeview.com aid, and test prep processes. Provides information on selecting and paying for school, majors, campus life, etc. SALLIE MAE | salliemae.com Planning for college and applying for financial aid and loans are FASTWEB | fastweb.com covered here. Resource for students researching scholarship assistance. THE STUDENT GUIDE TO FINANCIAL AID/U.S. THE FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION PAGE | finaid.org DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION | studentaid.ed.gov The SmartStudent™ Guide to financial aid. This 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. 19
DIRECTORY OF ADMISSIONS OFFICES NAME OF INSTITUTION EMAIL PHONE CITY, STATE, AND ZIP WEBSITE FAX THE UNIVERSITY OF AKRON E: admissions@uakron.edu P: 330-972-7100 Akron, OH 44325-2001 W: uakron.edu F: 330-972-7970 BOWLING GREEN STATE UNIVERSITY E: choosebgsu@bgsu.edu P: 419-372-2478 Bowling Green, OH 43403 W: bgsu.edu F: 419-372-6955 CENTRAL STATE UNIVERSITY E: admissions@centralstate.edu P: 937-376-6348 Wilberforce, OH 45384 W: centralstate.edu F: 937-376-6083 UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI E: admissions@uc.edu P: 513-556-1100 Cincinnati, OH 45221 W: admissions.uc.edu F: 513-556-1105 CLEVELAND STATE UNIVERSITY E: admissions@csuohio.edu P: 216-687-5411 Cleveland, OH 4115 W: engagecsu.com F: 216-687-9210 KENT STATE UNIVERSITY E: admissions@kent.edu P: 330-672-2444 Kent, OH 44242-0001 W: kent.edu F: 330-672-2499 MIAMI UNIVERSITY E: admission@MiamiOH.edu P: 513-529-2531 Oxford, OH 45056 W: MiamiOH.edu F: 513-529-1550 THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY E: askabuckeye@osu.edu P: 614-292-3980 Columbus, OH 43218-2646 W: osu.edu F: 614-292-4818 OHIO UNIVERSITY E: admissions@ohio.edu P: 740-593-4100 Athens, OH 45701-2979 W: ohio.edu F: 740-593-0560 SHAWNEE STATE UNIVERSITY E: to_ssu@shawnee.edu P: 740-351-4778 Portsmouth, OH 45662 W: shawnee.edu F: 740-351-3111 THE UNIVERSITY OF TOLEDO E: enroll@utoledo.edu P: 419-530-8888 Toledo, OH 43606-3390 W: utoledo.edu F: 419-530-5872 WRIGHT STATE UNIVERSITY E: admissions@wright.edu P: 937-775-5700 Dayton, OH 45435 W: wright.edu F: 937-775-4410 YOUNGSTOWN STATE UNIVERSITY E: enroll@ysu.edu P: 330-941-2000 Youngstown, OH 44555 W: ysu.edu F: 330-941-3674 20
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