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Council of Admission Officers of <strong>Ohio</strong>’s<strong>Public</strong> Universities has a Web site!Questions? Contact us at www.OPUAC.orgState Universities Speakers ServiceAs an additional service to <strong>Ohio</strong> high schools, the Council of AdmissionOfficers of the <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Public</strong> Universities has developed a presentationwhich provides an overview of <strong>Ohio</strong>’s university system.If your school sponsors a program where this presentation would beappropriate, please contact the Director/Dean of Admission at thenearest state university in order to arrange for a speaker.Helpful Web sites for College PlanningACT: www.act.orgThe College Board: www.collegeboard.org<strong>Ohio</strong> Board of Regents:www.regents.ohio.gov/colleges_universities.php Information on colleges in <strong>Ohio</strong> as well asscholarships and financial aid is found here.Peterson’s Online: www.petersons.com A collection of useful information on the collegesearch, financial aid and test prep processes.College is Possible: www.collegeispossible.org Preparing for, selecting and paying for college iscovered here.Higher Education Access Resources:www.teri.org/hearidx.htm This online database includes information aboutprograms and publications that help prepare students forcollege.College Planning Web Site: www.collegeplan.org Provides information on college selection, admission,financial aid and scholarships.FastWeb: www.fastweb.com A resource for students researching scholarshipassistance.Mapping Your Future: www.mapping-your-future.org Provides information on planning a career, selectingand paying for school.National Association of Student Financial AidAdministrators: www.nasfaa.org Learn about financing your education.CollegeNET: www.collegenet.com Offers online college application information, as wellas free financial aid search resources.Financial Aid for Students U.S. Department ofEducation:www.ed.gov/students/prep/college/index.html Provides information and resources on the collegesearch and financial planning processes.Sallie Mae: www.salliemae.com Planning for college, applying for financial aid andloans is covered here.The Financial Aid Information Page: www.finaid.org The SmartStudent <strong>Guide</strong> to financial aid.The Student <strong>Guide</strong> to Financial Aid U.S.Department of Education:www.studentaid.ed.gov/students/publications/student_guide/index.html This site is a guide to federal aid opportunities fromthe U.S. Department of Education. To apply for aid fromthese programs, students must complete a FreeApplication for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Complete the FAFSA online at www.fafsa.gov or byphone at 866-550-5120.


TABLE OF CONTENTSThe Council of Admission Officers is pleased to provide this publication to secondary schoolcounselors as a college planning resource guide.ContentsPageSpecial Campus Visit Days 2-4Individual profiles of the 13 <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Public</strong> UniversitiesThe University of Akron 5Bowling Green State University 6Central State University 7University of Cincinnati 8Cleveland State University 9Kent State University 10Miami University 11The <strong>Ohio</strong> State University 12<strong>Ohio</strong> University 13Shawnee State University 14The University of Toledo 15Wright State University 16Youngstown State University 17Regional campuses of the 13 <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Public</strong> Universities 18-20Produced by The University of AkronAugust <strong>2010</strong>Copyright <strong>2010</strong> by the Council of Admission Officers of the <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Public</strong> Universities.This publication was funded and produced under the auspices of theCouncil of Admission Officers of the <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Public</strong> Universities.All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or distributed in anyform or by any means, with the exception of secondary school counselors for use withtheir students in preparation for college planning.1


SPECIAL CAMPUS VISIT DAYSThe University of AkronSeptember 24, <strong>2010</strong>October 2, <strong>2010</strong>October 29, <strong>2010</strong>November 3, <strong>2010</strong>November 6, <strong>2010</strong>February 18, <strong>2011</strong>February 21, <strong>2011</strong>March 4, <strong>2011</strong>April 16, <strong>2011</strong>April 22, <strong>2011</strong>June 17, <strong>2011</strong>Hispanic Heritage Day (Hispanic/Latino Students)Fall Visitation Day (For majors in the <strong>Colleges</strong> of Engineering,Nursing, Undecided)Fall Visitation Day (For majors in Business, Education, SummitCollege, Undecided)Fall Visitation Day (For majors in the <strong>Colleges</strong> of Arts andSciences, Creative and Professional Arts, Health Sciences andHuman Services, Undecided)Fall Visitation Day (All majors)Discovering Diversity Day (Students of Color)Senior Day: A to Zip (Seniors only)Senior Day: A to Zip (Seniors only)Spring Visitation Day (All majors)Senior Day: A to Zips (Seniors only)Summer Visitation Day (All majors)Bowling Green State UniversityOctober 16, <strong>2010</strong>Preview DayDecember 4, <strong>2010</strong>Preview DayJanuary 28, <strong>2011</strong>Scholar Reception (Invitation only)February 21, <strong>2011</strong>Presidents’ DayMarch 18, <strong>2011</strong>Falcon Friday for Admitted SeniorsMarch 25, <strong>2011</strong>Falcon Friday for Admitted SeniorsApril 1, <strong>2011</strong>Falcon Friday for Admitted SeniorsApril 8, <strong>2011</strong>Falcon Friday for Admitted SeniorsApril 15, <strong>2011</strong>Falcon Friday for Admitted SeniorsApril 22, <strong>2011</strong>Falcon Friday for Admitted SeniorsApril 29, <strong>2011</strong>Falcon Friday for Admitted SeniorsApril 30, <strong>2011</strong>Preview Day for Juniors and SophomoresCentral State UniversitySeptember 15-October 15, <strong>2010</strong> Hispanic Heritage Month (Hispanic/Latino Students)October 16, <strong>2010</strong>Fall Open HouseNovember 6, <strong>2010</strong>College Preview DaySelected Fridays in <strong>2011</strong> Summer Campus Visitations (During Summer only)Selected Weeks in <strong>2011</strong> Marauder Spring Break Campus Tour `University of CincinnatiOctober 11, <strong>2010</strong>October 22, <strong>2010</strong>November 20, <strong>2010</strong>February 21, <strong>2011</strong>April 15, <strong>2011</strong>April 30, <strong>2011</strong>July 15, <strong>2011</strong>Cleveland State UniversityOctober 14, <strong>2010</strong>November 6, <strong>2010</strong>December 10, <strong>2010</strong>Senior Scholars Day (Invitation only)Open HouseOpen HouseOpen HouseJunior Multicultural Day (Invitation only)Open HouseOpen HouseCSU SleepoverFall Visit DayGuidance Counselor Breakfast2


SPECIAL CAMPUS VISIT DAYS (cont.)Cleveland State University (cont.)January TBA, <strong>2011</strong>Financial Aid WorkshopFebruary 11, <strong>2011</strong>CSU SleepoverApril 2, <strong>2011</strong>Spring Open HouseApril TBA, <strong>2011</strong>Scholarship ReceptionApril 27, <strong>2011</strong>Junior Day @ CSUKent State UniversityOctober 15, <strong>2010</strong>October 21, <strong>2010</strong>November 12, <strong>2010</strong>December 10, <strong>2010</strong>February 23, <strong>2011</strong>March 4, <strong>2011</strong>March 11, <strong>2011</strong>March 29, <strong>2011</strong>March 31, <strong>2011</strong>April 6, <strong>2011</strong>April 15, <strong>2011</strong>April 19, <strong>2011</strong>April 25, <strong>2011</strong>Miami UniversitySeptember 11, <strong>2010</strong>September 18, <strong>2010</strong>September 19, <strong>2010</strong>September 22, <strong>2010</strong>September 25, <strong>2010</strong>September 26, <strong>2010</strong>October 9, <strong>2010</strong>October 11, <strong>2010</strong>October 22, <strong>2010</strong>November 6, <strong>2010</strong>November 7-8, <strong>2010</strong>November 14-15, <strong>2010</strong>November 19, <strong>2010</strong>November 21-22, <strong>2010</strong>February 25, <strong>2011</strong>March 18 & 25, <strong>2011</strong>April 1, 4, 8 & 11, <strong>2011</strong>April 15, 18, 22 & 25, <strong>2011</strong>The <strong>Ohio</strong> State UniversityOctober 15, <strong>2010</strong>November 6, <strong>2010</strong>January 21, <strong>2011</strong>January 22, <strong>2011</strong>February 5, <strong>2011</strong>February 12, <strong>2011</strong>April 8, <strong>2011</strong>Senior Open HouseMulticultural Visit ProgramSenior Open HouseSenior Open HouseAdmitted Student Day (Invitation only)Admitted Student Day (Invitation only)Admitted Student Day (Invitation only)Junior/Senior Open HouseAdmitted Student Day (Invitation only)Admitted Student Day (Invitation only)Junior Open HouseAdmitted Student Reception (Invitation only)Admitted Student Reception (Invitation only)Scholar Saturday (Invitation only)Scholar Saturday (Invitation only)RedHawk Evening Reception for Cincinnati & Dayton AreaMusic at Miami Day (For prospective Music majors)Scholar Saturday (Invitation only)RedHawk Evening Reception for Cincinnati & Dayton AreaSchool of Fine Arts Open House ProgramRed Carpet Day (Invitation only)Transfer Visit DayTransfer Visit DayBridges I Multicultural Program (Invitation only)Bridges II Multicultural Program (Invitation only)Theatre Department (For prospective Theatre majors)Bridges III Multicultural Program (Invitation only)Make It Miami (For Admitted Students)Make It Miami (For Admitted Students)Make It Miami (For Admitted Students)Make It Miami (For Admitted Students)Destination <strong>Ohio</strong> State (Invitation only)Fall Visit Day (Invitation only)Scholars Days (Invitation only)Scholars Days (Invitation only)Honors Days (Invitation only)Honors Days (Invitation only)GoBuckeye! (For admitted students)3


SPECIAL CAMPUS VISIT DAYS (cont.)<strong>Ohio</strong> UniversitySeptember 22, <strong>2010</strong>October 2, <strong>2010</strong>October 27-28, <strong>2010</strong>November 12, <strong>2010</strong>November 13, <strong>2010</strong>February 25, <strong>2011</strong>March 4, <strong>2011</strong>March 11, <strong>2011</strong>April 1, <strong>2011</strong>April 9-10, <strong>2011</strong>April 15, <strong>2011</strong>April 29, <strong>2011</strong>May 13, <strong>2011</strong>May 20, <strong>2011</strong>July 15, <strong>2011</strong>Shawnee State UniversityNovember 6, <strong>2010</strong>February 21, <strong>2011</strong>OHIO Majors FairOHIO Discovery DayMVP: Multicultural Visit Program(By Guidance Counselor Recommendation)OHIO Scholars Day (Invitation only)OHIO Discovery DayOHIO Up Close for Admitted SeniorsOHIO Up Close for Admitted SeniorsOHIO Up Close for Admitted SeniorsOHIO Up Close for Admitted SeniorsCultural Connections (Invitation only)OHIO Up Close for Admitted SeniorsOHIO Up Close for Admitted SeniorsOHIO STEM Day (Science, Technology, Engineering & Math)OHIO Spring Showcase for High School JuniorsOHIO Summer Showcase (Rising HS Seniors)Preview DayPreview DayThe University of ToledoOctober 13, <strong>2010</strong>Fall Preview DayOctober 22, <strong>2010</strong>Fall Preview DayOctober 30, <strong>2010</strong>Fall Preview DayWeekdays and Most Saturdays University Overview and Campus TourWeekdays at 1:15 p.m. College/Department Appointments (By request)1 st and 3 rd Saturday Tour of the College of Engineering (10 a.m. by request)February, March, April <strong>2011</strong> Discover UT Days for Senior InquiriesFebruary, March, April <strong>2011</strong> UT Experience Days for Admitted Seniors (Invitation only)April <strong>2011</strong>Countdown to UTJuly, August <strong>2011</strong>Summer Career Friday ProgramsWright State UniversityOctober 11, <strong>2010</strong>October 15, <strong>2010</strong>November 5, <strong>2010</strong>November 6, <strong>2010</strong>February 21, <strong>2011</strong>March 5, <strong>2011</strong>March 25, <strong>2011</strong>Youngstown State UniversityOctober 11, <strong>2010</strong>November 6, <strong>2010</strong>February 21, <strong>2011</strong>April 9, <strong>2011</strong>Explore Engineering DayAthletic Training DayGlimpse of College Multicultural Program (Invitation only)Raider Open HousePre-Health Visit DayRaider Open HouseWomen in Engineering DayOpen HouseOpen HouseOpen HouseOpen House4


THE UNIVERSITY OF AKRONSimmons Hall, Room 109Akron, OH 44325-2001Admission Phone: 330-972-7100/800-655-4884E-mail: admissions@uakron.eduWeb site: www.uakron.edu/admissionsFax: 330-972-7022ACADEMIC CALENDAR: Semester QuarterFALL 2009 ENROLLMENTUndergraduate: 23,277Graduate/Law: 4,634Total: 27,911 Freshman Class: 4,542APPLICATION INFORMATION:Start for Fall <strong>2011</strong>: August 15, <strong>2010</strong>Close for Fall <strong>2011</strong>: August 1, <strong>2011</strong>APPLICATION FEE: $40.00Waiver or Deferral Available: YES NOADMISSIONS MATERIALS REQUIRED:Need Prior to AdmissionYES NO Application Form Fee High School Transcript ACT/SAT Essay (for Honors College) Recommendation (for Honors College) College Preparatory CourseCompletion FormCORE CURRICULUM REQUIREMENTS:UnitsSubject Area RecommendedEnglish 4Math 3Science 3Social Studies 3Foreign Language 2Arts 1Students may be required to take one or moredevelopmental courses, determined by the scoresreceived on the Institutional Placement Tests in Englishand mathematics.SELECTION CRITERIA FOR FALL TERM:Direct Admission: Criteria for direct admission vary byacademic department. Students who demonstrateoutstanding college preparation through completion ofthe core curriculum may be admitted directly.Standard Admission: Students who do not meet directadmission criteria are admitted with standard status toUniversity College to take courses meeting generaleducation requirements.General Admission: Students will be considered forgeneral admission to Summit College’s Student SuccessProgram, if they have less than a 2.30 GPA or lowerthan a 16 ACT/650 SAT score, or if they are deficient incompleting the core curriculum for college preparation.ACADEMIC PROFILE OF ENTERINGFRESHMAN CLASS by MEAN:HS GPA: 2.92 SAT Math: N/AACT Composite: 21 SAT Critical Reading: N/AADVANCED CREDIT OPPORTUNITIES:YES NO AP CLEP Institutional Testing International BaccalaureateCOSTS PER ACADEMIC YEAR (<strong>2010</strong>–<strong>2011</strong>):Main Campus Tuition (and fees): $8,947.20Room and Board: $9,160.00**Includes room and 19 meals per week.RESIDENCE HALLS:Number of On-Campus Spaces: 3,250Required/Available for Freshmen: RequiredMULTICULTURAL STUDENT PROGRAMS:YES NO Scholarships Special Visitation ProgramsCONTACT INFORMATION:Director of Admissions• Diane RaybuckFinancial Aid• Michelle Ellis, Interim Director of StudentFinancial Aid• Phone: 330-972-7032 or 800-621-3847Multicultural• Telsha Curry, Office of Admissions• Phone: 330-972-6414NCAA Eligibility• Greg Landis, Office of Admissions• Phone: 330-972-5827Post-Secondary Enrollment Options• Greg Landis, Office of Admissions• Phone: 330-972-5827Honors College• Dr. Dale Mugler, Dean of Honors College• 330-972-79665


BOWLING GREEN STATE UNIVERSITY110 McFall CenterBowling Green, OH 43403Admission Phone: 419-372-BGSU (2478)E-mail: choosebgsu@bgsu.eduWeb site: www.bgsu.eduFax: 419-372-6955ACADEMIC CALENDAR: Semester QuarterFALL 2009 ENROLLMENTUndergraduate: 16,773Graduate/Professional: 2,991Total: 19,764 Freshman Class: 3,094APPLICATION INFORMATION:Start for Fall <strong>2011</strong>: April 15, <strong>2010</strong>Close for Fall <strong>2011</strong>: February 1, <strong>2011</strong>**For ensured consideration.APPLICATION FEE: $40.00Waiver or Deferral Available: YES NOAPPLICATION MATERIALS REQUIRED:Need Prior to AdmissionYES NO Application Form Fee High School Transcript ACT/SAT Essay Recommendation College Preparatory CourseCompletion FormCORE CURRICULUM REQUIREMENTS:UnitsSubject Area RecommendedEnglish 4Math 3Science 3Social Studies 3Foreign Language 2Arts 1Students are expected to have fulfilled the minimumcore curriculum.SELECTION CRITERIA FOR FALL TERM:All applicants are considered within a selective admissionsprocess. The primary criteria for admission are theapplicant’s high school course work, cumulative gradepoint average, official ACT/SAT results, and class rank.ACADEMIC PROFILE OF ENTERINGFRESHMAN CLASS by MEAN:HS GPA: 3.20 SAT Math: 508ACT Composite: 22 SAT Critical Reading: 510ADVANCED CREDIT OPPORTUNITIES:YES NO AP CLEP (Subject Tests Only) Institutional Testing International BaccalaureateCOSTS PER ACADEMIC YEAR (<strong>2010</strong>–<strong>2011</strong>):Tuition and fees: $9,704Room/Technology/Food: $8,070(Includes 18 to 20 meals per week)RESIDENCE HALLS:Number of On-Campus Spaces: 7,000Required/Available for Freshmen: RequiredMULTICULTURAL STUDENT PROGRAMS:YES NO Scholarships Special Visitation ProgramsCONTACT INFORMATION:Assistant Vice President/Director of Admissions• Gary D. Swegan• Phone: 419-372-2478Financial Aid• Laura Emch, Director of Financial Aid• Phone: 419-372-2651Multicultural• Kevin Holloway, Gabe Lomeli, Kalee Carlton• Phone: 419-372-2478NCAA Eligibility• Mark Shook• Phone: 419-372-2401Post-Secondary Enrollment Options• Cecilia Castellano• Phone: 419-372-2478ACT and/or SAT Writing Test: RecommendedSAT: Critical reading plus math scores utilizedCampus Visits - Schedule in advance at www.bgsu.edu.6


CENTRAL STATE UNIVERSITY1400 Brush Row Rd.Wilberforce, OH 45384Admission Phone: 937-376-6348/800-388-2781E-mail: admissions@centralstate.eduWeb site: www.centralstate.eduFax: 937-376-6648ACADEMIC CALENDAR: Semester QuarterFALL 2009 ENROLLMENTUndergraduate: 2,401Graduate/Professional: 35Total: 2,436 Freshman Class: 713APPLICATION INFORMATION:Start for Fall <strong>2011</strong>: OpenClose for Fall <strong>2011</strong>: August 2APPLICATION FEE: $20.00Waiver or Deferral Available: YES NOADMISSIONS MATERIALS REQUIRED:Need Prior to AdmissionYES NO Application Form Fee High School Transcript ACT/SAT Essay Recommendation College Preparatory CourseCompletion FormCORE CURRICULUM REQUIREMENTS:UnitsSubject Area RecommendedEnglish 4Math 3Science 3Social Studies 3Foreign Language 2Arts 1Students without the sixteen core courses specified willbe admitted with conditions and will be required to takeone or more developmental courses.ACADEMIC PROFILE OF ENTERINGFRESHMAN CLASS by MEAN:HS GPA: 2.40 SAT Math: N/AACT Composite: 15.7 SAT Critical Reading: N/AADVANCED CREDIT OPPORTUNITIES:YES NO AP CLEP Institutional Testing International BaccalaureateCOSTS PER ACADEMIC YEAR (2008–2009):In-State: $13,678*Out-of State: $20,418**Figures include tuition, fees, and room and board.RESIDENCE HALLS:Number of On-Campus Spaces: 1,363Required/Available for Freshmen: RequiredMULTICULTURAL STUDENT PROGRAMS:YES NO Scholarships Special Visitation ProgramsCONTACT INFORMATION:Director of Admissions• Robin Rucker• Phone: 937-376-6348Director of Student Financial Aid• Sonia Slomba• Phone: 937-376-6579NCAA Eligibility• Trona Logan• Phone: 937-376-6345SELECTION CRITERIA FOR FALL TERM:<strong>Ohio</strong> residents must have a cumulative average of 2.0and score of at least 15 on the ACT or 720 on the SAT.Appeals to admission decisions may be addressed to theAdmissions Appeal Committee.ACT and/or SAT Writing Test: Not Required7


UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATIP.O. Box 210091Cincinnati, OH 45221-0091Admission Phone: 513-556-1100E-mail: admissions@uc.eduWeb site: www.admissions.uc.eduFax: 513-556-1105ACADEMIC CALENDAR: Semester QuarterFALL 2009 ENROLLMENT- Clifton CampusUndergraduate: 21,884 Graduate/Professional: 9,250Total: 30,417 Freshman Class: 6,200Total Enrollment, all campuses: 39,667APPLICATION INFORMATION:Start for Fall <strong>2011</strong>: August 1, <strong>2010</strong>Close for Fall <strong>2011</strong>:• February 1, <strong>2011</strong> (priority deadline-freshmen)• December 1, <strong>2010</strong> (scholarship consideration)• August 1 (transfers)APPLICATION FEE: $50.00Waiver or Deferral Available: YES NOAPPLICATION MATERIALS REQUIRED:Need Prior to AdmissionYES NO Application Form Fee High School Transcript ACT/SAT Essay Recommendation College Preparatory CourseCompletion FormCORE CURRICULUM REQUIREMENTS:UnitsSubject Area RecommendedEnglish 4Math 3Science 3Social Studies 3Foreign Language 2Arts 1For baccalaureate college admission, the sixteen statedunits are required. Students may be admitted with one ortwo deficiencies and they will be given the opportunityto complete these deficiencies while enrolled.SELECTION CRITERIA FOR FALL TERM:Admission to selective programs will remain verycompetitive and many programs have early applicationdeadlines. Freshmen may be admitted directly intobaccalaureate programs with the expectation that the“core” requirements are presented. Specific courserequirements vary with the college the student wishes toenter. In several cases, there are requirements in additionto the “core.” Admission to the two-year colleges is“open” in most areas of study.ACT and/or SAT Writing Test: Required.ACADEMIC PROFILE OF ENTERINGFRESHMAN CLASS by MEAN:HS GPA: 3.40ACT Composite: 24.9SAT (Critical Reading + Math): 1140ADVANCED CREDIT OPPORTUNITIES:YES NO AP CLEP (some colleges) Institutional Testing International BaccalaureateCOSTS PER ACADEMIC YEAR (<strong>2010</strong>–<strong>2011</strong>):Tuition: $10,065Room and Board: $9,510(Includes base meal plan; double room)RESIDENCE HALLS:Number of On-Campus Spaces: 3,862Required/Available for Freshmen: Required** For students outside a 50-mile radius from campusMULTICULTURAL STUDENT PROGRAMS:YES NO Scholarships Special Visitation ProgramsCONTACT INFORMATION:Associate Vice President for Admissions• Dr. Thomas CanepaFinancial Aid• Connie Williams, Director of Financial Aid• Phone: 513-556-2420Multicultural• Zakiya Collins• Phone: 513-556-1100NCAA Eligibility• Robin Martin• Phone: 513-556-33888


CLEVELAND STATE UNIVERSITY2121 Euclid Ave., EC 100Cleveland, OH 44115Admission Phone: 216-687-5411E-mail: admissions@csuohio.eduWeb site: www.engagecsu.comFax: 216-687-9210ACADEMIC CALENDAR: Semester QuarterFALL 2009 ENROLLMENTUndergraduate: 10,708Graduate/Professional: 5,798Total: 16,506 Freshman Class: 2,783APPLICATION INFORMATION:Start for Fall <strong>2011</strong>: OpenClose for Fall <strong>2011</strong>: September 3, <strong>2011</strong> (Rolling)APPLICATION FEE: $30.00Waiver or Deferral Available: YES NOADMISSIONS MATERIALS REQUIRED:Need Prior to AdmissionYES NO Application Form Fee High School Transcript ACT/SAT College Preparatory CourseCompletion FormCORE CURRICULUM REQUIREMENTS:UnitsSubject Area RecommendedEnglish 4Math 3Science 3Social Studies 3Foreign Language 2Arts 1Thirteen units of college preparatory courses arerequired for the direct admission to the University (fourunits of English, three units each of math, natural, andsocial sciences). Students are expected to meet ALL ofthese minimum criteria.SELECTION CRITERIA FOR FALL TERM:All applicants must have a cumulative average of 2.3score of at least 16 on the ACT or 750 on the SAT(critical reading and math), and complete the 13 corerequirements outlined above.ACADEMIC PROFILE OF ENTERINGFRESHMAN CLASS by MEAN:HS GPA: 3.12ACT Composite: 20.8 (includes converted SAT Score)ADVANCED CREDIT OPPORTUNITIES:YES NO AP CLEP Institutional Testing International BaccalaureateCOSTS PER ACADEMIC YEAR (<strong>2010</strong>–<strong>2011</strong>):Tuition and fees: $8,466Room and Meal Plan: $9,720**Average cost double occupancy bedroom with livingarea and kitchenette, 15 meals/week.RESIDENCE HALLS:Number of On-Campus Spaces: 897Required/Available for Freshmen: AvailableMULTICULTURAL STUDENT PROGRAMS:YES NO Scholarships Special Visitation ProgramsCONTACT INFORMATION:Interim Director of Undergraduate Admissions• Heike Heinrich• Phone: 216-687-2051Financial Aid• Rachel Schmidt, Director of Financial Aid• Phone: 216-687-5594Multicultural• Tanese Horton• Phone: 216-523-7418NCAA Eligibility• Mark Gefert• Phone: 216-687-4824Post-Secondary Enrollment Options• Courtney Graham• Phone: 216-687-9336ACT and/or SAT Writing Test: Recommended9


KENT STATE UNIVERSITYP.O. Box 5190Kent, OH 44242-0001Admission Phone: 330-672-2444/800-988-KENTE-mail: kentadm@kent.eduWeb site: www.kent.edu/admissionsFax: 330-672-2499ACADEMIC CALENDAR: Semester QuarterFALL 2009 ENROLLMENT: Kent CampusUndergraduate: 19,721Graduate/Professional: 5,209Total: 24,930 Freshman Class: 4,030APPLICATION INFORMATION:Start for Fall <strong>2011</strong>: August 2, <strong>2010</strong>Close for Fall <strong>2011</strong>: Rolling**January 15, <strong>2011</strong> for priority scholarship consideration.APPLICATION FEE: $40.00Waiver or Deferral Available: YES NOAPPLICATION MATERIALS REQUIRED:Need Prior to AdmissionYES NO Application Form Fee High School Transcript ACT/SAT Essay Recommendation College Preparatory CourseCompletion FormCORE CURRICULUM REQUIREMENTS:UnitsSubject Area RecommendedEnglish 4Math 3Science 3Social Studies 3Foreign Language 2Arts 1SELECTION CRITERIA FOR FALL TERM:Kent State University’s freshman admission policydifferentiates among students with varying degrees ofpreparation for college studies. The students most likelyto be admitted and succeed at the Kent Campus are thosewho have graduated with at least 16 units of therecommended college preparatory curriculum in highschool, who have achieved a high school grade pointaverage of 2.5 or higher (on a 4.0 scale), and whosecomposite ACT score is 21 or better (combined criticalreading and math SAT of 980).ACADEMIC PROFILE OF ENTERINGFRESHMAN CLASS by MEAN:HS GPA: 3.19 SAT Critical Reading 512ACT Composite: 22 SAT Math: 517ADVANCED CREDIT OPPORTUNITIES:YES NO AP CLEP Institutional Testing International BaccalaureateCOSTS PER ACADEMIC YEAR (<strong>2010</strong>–<strong>2011</strong>):Tuition: $9,030Room and Food: $8,376Matriculation fee: $150RESIDENCE HALLS:Number of On-Campus Spaces: 6,500Required/Available for Freshmen: RequiredMULTICULTURAL STUDENT PROGRAMS:YES NO Scholarships Special Visitation ProgramsCONTACT INFORMATION:Director of Admissions• Nancy DellaVecchiaFinancial Aid• Mark Evans, Director of Financial Aid• Phone: 330-672-2972Multicultural• Marion Styles, Admissions Office• Phone: 330-672-7941NCAA Eligibility• Amy Szydlowski, Admissions Office• Phone: 330-672-8856Post-Secondary Enrollment Options• Christopher Buttenschon, Admissions Office• Phone: 330-672-8884ACT and/or SAT Writing Test: Required10


MIAMI UNIVERSITY301 S. Campus Ave.Oxford, OH 45056-3434Admission Phone: 513-529-2531E-mail: admission@muohio.eduWeb site: www.muohio.eduFax: 513-529-1550ACADEMIC CALENDAR: Semester QuarterFALL 2009 ENROLLMENT: Main CampusUndergraduate: 14,671Graduate/Professional: 2,213Total: 16,884 Freshman Class: 3,240APPLICATION INFORMATION:Start for Fall <strong>2011</strong>: August 1, <strong>2010</strong>Close for Fall <strong>2011</strong>: February 1, <strong>2011</strong>APPLICATION FEE: $50 (Domestic), $70 (Int’l.)Waiver or Deferral Available: YES NOAPPLICATION MATERIALS REQUIRED:Need Prior to AdmissionYES NO Application Form Fee High School Transcript ACT/SAT (from testing agency) Essay (Required) Recommendation (Required) College Preparatory CourseCompletion Form (Recommended)CORE CURRICULUM REQUIREMENTS:UnitsSubject Area RecommendedEnglish 4Math 3Science 3Social Studies 3Foreign Language 2Arts 1Miami University endorses the core curriculum listed atthe front of this booklet. Miami expects students to havecompleted as least two years of the same foreignlanguage. Students who do not meet these standards willnot be denied admission if they are otherwise qualified.Instead, they will be required to complete additionalcourses after they come to Miami. These courses willcount toward graduation, and many of them can fulfillother university requirements. They are regular collegecourses, not remedial courses.SELECTION CRITERIA FOR FALL TERM:Miami conducts a comprehensive, individualizedreview. We consider 20 academic and contextual factors,including breadth and depth of high school curriculum,class rank, GPA, standardized test scores, writing ability,leadership, extracurricular involvement, lifecircumstances, obstacles overcome, socioeconomicstatus, first generation/legacy status, etc.ACT and/or SAT Writing Test: RequiredACADEMIC PROFILE OF ENTERINGFRESHMAN CLASS by MEAN:HS GPA: N/A SAT Math: 611ACT Composite: 26 SAT Critical Reading: 581ADVANCED CREDIT OPPORTUNITIES:YES NO AP CLEP Institutional Testing International BaccalaureateIN-STATE COSTS PER ACADEMIC YEAR (<strong>2010</strong>–<strong>2011</strong>):Tuition and fees: $12,198Room & Board: $9,786**Includes 21 meals per week. Double room.RESIDENCE HALLS:Number of On-Campus Spaces: 7,000Required/Available for Freshmen: RequiredMULTICULTURAL STUDENT PROGRAMS:YES NO Scholarships Special Visitation ProgramsCONTACT INFORMATION:Senior Associate Director of Admission• Ann Larson• Phone: 513-529-2532Financial Aid• Brent Shock, Interim Director• Phone: 513-529-8734Multicultural• Bryan G. Nance• Phone: 513-529-5621NCAA Eligibility• Ann Larson• Phone: 513-529-2532Post-Secondary Enrollment Options• Ann Larson• Phone: 513-529-253211


THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY154 W. 12 th Ave.Columbus, OH 43210-1390Admission Phone: 614-292-3980E-mail: askabuckeye@osu.eduWeb site: www.undergrad.osu.eduFax: 614-292-4818ACADEMIC CALENDAR: Semester QuarterFALL 2009 ENROLLMENTUndergraduate: 41,348Graduate/Professional: 13,666Total: 55,014 Freshman Class: 6,607APPLICATION INFORMATION:Start for Fall <strong>2011</strong>: July 15, <strong>2010</strong>Close for Fall <strong>2011</strong>: February 1, <strong>2011</strong>APPLICATION FEE: $40.00Waiver or Deferral Available: YES NOADMISSIONS MATERIALS REQUIRED:Need Prior to AdmissionYES NO Application Form Fee High School Transcript ACT/SAT Essay Recommendation College Preparatory CourseCompletion FormCORE CURRICULUM REQUIREMENTS:UnitsSubject Area RecommendedEnglish 4Math 3 (4)Science 3Social Studies 2 (3)Foreign Language 2 (3)Arts 1The <strong>Ohio</strong> State University endorses the minimum corecurriculum above. Numbers in parenthesis represent therecommended number of units for strong preparation.Students who do not meet these standards will not bedenied admission if they are otherwise qualified. Insteadthey will be required to complete additional courseswithin the first 30 quarter hours at <strong>Ohio</strong> State. Thesecredits may apply toward their graduation requirements.SELECTION CRITERIA FOR FALL TERM:All applicants are considered within a competitiveadmission process. The primary criteria for admissionare the successful completion of a college preparatorycurriculum while in high school, performance highschool based on class rank or grade point average, andperformance on standardized tests. Additional12considerations for applicants include providing cultural,racial, economic, and geographic diversity to theuniversity; attending a particularly competitive highschool; involvement in extracurricular activities;significant work experience; holding leadershippositions; and possessing particular outstanding talents.ACT and/or SAT Writing Test: RequiredACADEMIC PROFILE OF ENTERINGFRESHMAN CLASS by MEAN (projected):HS GPA: N/A ACT Composite: 26 – 30SAT (Math and Critical Reading): 1170 – 1340ADVANCED CREDIT OPPORTUNITIES:YES NO AP CLEP (Subject Exams Only) Institutional Testing International BaccalaureateESTIMATED COSTS PER ACADEMIC YEAR(<strong>2010</strong>–<strong>2011</strong>, Columbus campus):Tuition and fees: $9,399Room and Board: $10,164**Cost of the most popular room and board combination;your cost will range between $8,205 and $11,415.RESIDENCE HALLS:Number of On-Campus Spaces:Required/Available for Freshmen:*Those not living with parents.9,000 (approx.)Required*CONTACT INFORMATION:Assistant Vice President for UndergraduateAdmissions and First Year Experience• Mabel G. FreemanFinancial Aid sfa.osu.edu• Local Phone: 614-292-0300• Toll Free: 800-678-6440 (outside 614 area code)• E-mail: scsc@osu.edu (General questions)Office of Minority Affairs• Norm Caban, Director of UndergraduateRecruitment• Phone: 614-292-0964• Web site: oma.osu.eduNCAA Eligibility• www.ncaa.orgPost-Secondary Enrollment Options• Michele C. Brown


OHIO UNIVERSITY120 Chubb HallAthens, OH 45701-2979Admission Phone: 740-593-4100E-mail: admissions@ohio.eduWeb site: www.ohio.eduFax: 740-593-0560ACADEMIC CALENDAR: Semester QuarterFALL 2009 ENROLLMENT: Athens CampusUndergraduate: 17,124Graduate/Professional: 4,058Total: 21,182 Freshman Class: 4,072APPLICATION INFORMATION:Start for Fall <strong>2011</strong>: August 1, <strong>2010</strong>Close for Fall <strong>2011</strong>: February 1, <strong>2011</strong>Application deadline for:• Honors Tutorial College is December 1 (requiresapplication supplement in addition to form)• E.W. Scripps School of Journalism and Schoolof Visual Communication is December 15.APPLICATION FEE: $45.00Waiver or Deferral Available: YES NOAPPLICATION MATERIALS REQUIRED:Need Prior to AdmissionYES NO Application Form Fee High School Transcript ACT/SAT Essay (Optional) (HTC Required-Journalism Recommended) Recommendation College Preparatory CourseCompletion FormCORE CURRICULUM REQUIREMENTS:UnitsSubject Area RecommendedEnglish 4Math 3Science 3Social Studies 3Foreign Language 2Arts 1<strong>Ohio</strong> University strongly endorses the recommendedminimum core curriculum for freshman admissionincluding minimum of two units of foreign language. Noplacement test is administered in foreign language.Selective admission is in effect for all high schoolapplicants.SELECTION CRITERIA FOR FALL TERM:<strong>Ohio</strong> University performs a thorough, individual reviewof each application. Successful admissions candidateswill possess a strong college preparatory curriculum and13will demonstrate potential for college success by theirperformance in high school. Other factors consideredinclude class rank, strength of curriculum, grade trends,grade point average, standardized test scores, andadmission essay if provided.ACT and/or SAT Writing Test: Strongly Recommended.ACADEMIC PROFILE OF ENTERINGFRESHMAN CLASS by MEAN:HS GPA (4.0 scale): 3.4 SAT Math: 490-600ACT Composite: 21-26 SAT Critical Reading: 480-600ADVANCED CREDIT OPPORTUNITIES:YES NO AP CLEP (Subject Tests Only) Institutional Testing International BaccalaureateCOSTS PER ACADEMIC YEAR (<strong>2010</strong>–<strong>2011</strong>):Tuition and fees: $9,537Room and Board*: $10,572*Standard double room with Flex 14 meal plan.RESIDENCE HALLS:Number of On-Campus Spaces: 7,700+Required for freshmen and sophomores.MULTICULTURAL STUDENT PROGRAMS:YES NO Scholarships Special Visitation ProgramsCONTACT INFORMATION:Director of Admissions (Interim)• Candace Boeninger• Phone: 740-593-4120Financial Aid• Sondra Williams, Director of Financial Aid• Phone: 740-593-4141Multicultural• Melanie Hayden, Ph.D., Phone: 740-593-4117• Kendra Dewberry, Phone: 740-593-4137• Julio Cumba, Phone: 740-593-4112NCAA Eligibility• Kevin Witham, Phone: 740-593-4116Post-Secondary Enrollment Options• Robert Callahan, Phone: 740-597-1445


SHAWNEE STATE UNIVERSITY940 940 Second Street StreetPortsmouth, OH OH 45662 45662Admission Phone: 740-351-4778 / 800-959-2SSU / E-mail: to_ssu@shawnee.eduWeb Web site: site: www.shawnee.eduFax: Fax: 740-351-3111ACADEMIC CALENDAR: Semester QuarterFALL 2009 ENROLLMENTUndergraduate: 4,220Graduate/Professional: 80Total: 4,300 Freshman Class: 1,300APPLICATION INFORMATION:Start for Fall <strong>2011</strong>: September 1, <strong>2010</strong>Close for Fall <strong>2011</strong>: RollingAPPLICATION FEE: N/AAPPLICATION MATERIALS REQUIRED:Need Prior to AdmissionYES NO Application Form Fee High School Transcript ACT/SAT Essay Recommendation College Preparatory CourseCompletion FormCORE CURRICULUM REQUIREMENTS:UnitsSubject Area RecommendedEnglish 4Math 3Science 3Social Studies 3Foreign Language 2Arts 1SELECTION CRITERIA FOR FALL TERM:Admission to Shawnee State University is open tograduates of <strong>Ohio</strong> high schools. However, admission tohealth science programs is selective and limited inenrollment. Students interested in selective programs areadvised to request information during fall of the senioryear at the latest, in order to meet deadlines for receipt ofall application materials. Admission to freshman studiesis possible in the fall, spring, and summer semesters.ACADEMIC PROFILE OF ENTERINGFRESHMAN CLASS by MEAN:HS GPA: N/A SAT Math: N/AACT Composite: 20.1 SAT Critical Reading: N/AADVANCED CREDIT OPPORTUNITIES:YES NO AP CLEP (Subject Tests Only) Institutional Testing International BaccalaureateCOSTS PER ACADEMIC YEAR (<strong>2010</strong>–<strong>2011</strong>):Tuition (includes general fees): $6,546Room*: $4,236Meal Plan: $3,038*Campus housing is townhouse style with two studentsper room. Each unit has fully equipped kitchen facilities.RESIDENCE HALLS:Number of On-Campus Spaces: 950Freshmen:RequiredMULTICULTURAL STUDENT PROGRAMS:YES NO Scholarships Special Visitation ProgramsCONTACT INFORMATION:Director of Admissions• Bob TruszFinancial Aid• Barb Bradbury, Director of Financial Aid• Phone: 800-959-2778Multicultural• Matt MatthewsNAIA Eligibility• Jeff Hamilton, Athletic DirectorPost-Secondary Enrollment Options• Rick Merb, Associate Director of AdmissionsACT/SAT Writing Test: Not required.14


THE UNIVERSITY OF TOLEDOMail Stop 338Toledo, OH 43606-3398Admission Phone: 419-530-8888/800-5-TOLEDOE-mail: enroll@utoledo.eduWeb site: www.utoledo.eduFax: 419-530-5745ACADEMIC CALENDAR: Semester QuarterFALL 2009 ENROLLMENT: Main CampusUndergraduate: 18,140Graduate/Professional: 4,924Total: 23,064 Freshman Class: 4,371APPLICATION INFORMATION:Start for Fall <strong>2011</strong>: October 1, <strong>2010</strong>Close for Fall <strong>2011</strong>: RollingAPPLICATION FEE: $40.00Deferral Available: YES NOADMISSIONS MATERIALS REQUIRED:Need Prior to AdmissionYES NO Application Form Fee High School Transcript ACT/SAT Essay (Competitive scholarships only) Recommendation(Competitive scholarships only)CORE CURRICULUM REQUIREMENTS:UnitsSubject Area RecommendedEnglish 4Math 3Science 3Social Studies 3SELECTION CRITERIA FOR FALL TERM:Direct Admission: Students are required to submitofficial ACT or SAT entrance exam scores whenapplying to The University of Toledo in addition to anofficial transcript indicating cumulative high schoolGPA.ACADEMIC PROFILE OF ENTERINGFRESHMAN CLASS by MEAN:HS GPA: 3.11ACT Composite: 21.2ADVANCED CREDIT OPPORTUNITIES:YES NO AP CLEP Institutional Testing International BaccalaureateCOSTS PER ACADEMIC YEAR (<strong>2010</strong>–<strong>2011</strong>)*:Tuition and fees: $8,491Room and Board (average): $9,746*In-State, estimated.RESIDENCE HALLS:Number of On-Campus Spaces*: 4,100Required/Available for Freshmen: Required*University operated.MULTICULTURAL STUDENT PROGRAMS:YES NO Scholarships (Diversity) Special Visitation ProgramsCONTACT INFORMATION:Director of Admissions• Cathi Kwapich• Phone: 419-530-UTUT (8888)Financial Aid• Carol Baumgartner, Director of Financial Aid• Phone: 419-530-8700NCAA Eligibility• Brian Lutz• Phone: 419-530-8496Post-Secondary Enrollment Options• Terry Lentz• Phone: 419-530-1272Additionally, students may be required to takedevelopmental coursework prior to taking specificcollege level classes.ACT or SAT Writing Test: Required for some programs.15


WRIGHT STATE UNIVERSITY3640 Colonel Glenn Hwy.Dayton, OH 45435Admission Phone: 937-775-5700/800-247-1770E-mail: admissions@wright.eduWeb site: www.wright.edu/admissionsFax: 937-775-5795ACADEMIC CALENDAR: Semester QuarterFALL 2009 ENROLLMENTUndergraduate: 14,651Graduate/Professional: 4,135Total: 18,786 Freshman Class: 2,508APPLICATION INFORMATION:Start for Fall <strong>2011</strong>: September 1, <strong>2010</strong>Close for Fall <strong>2011</strong>: RollingAPPLICATION FEE: $30.00Waiver or Deferral Available: YES NOAPPLICATION MATERIALS REQUIRED:Need Prior to AdmissionYES NO Application Form Fee High School Transcript ACT/SAT Essay Recommendation College Preparatory CourseCompletion FormCORE CURRICULUM REQUIREMENTS:UnitsSubject Area RecommendedEnglish 4Math 3Science 3Social Studies 3Foreign Language 2Arts 1Students who are admitted to the university withdeficiencies in the core curriculum will be required tocomplete course work at the university to remove thedeficiencies. English and mathematics deficiencies mayrequire remedial work prior to entering freshman levelcourses. Deficiencies in English and mathematics mustbe removed in order for students to progress with coursework within their degree program. Deficiencies in thenatural sciences, social sciences, and arts will besatisfied through the completion of course work throughthe freshman level or by demonstrated proficiency.SELECTION CRITERIA FOR FALL TERM:<strong>Ohio</strong> students who have graduated from a state public orchartered high school, completed the college preparatorycurriculum, earned at least a least a 2.0 GPA, and have acomposite score of 18 ACT/840 SAT (math and criticalreading only) are encouraged to apply for unconditionaladmission. Students desiring on-campus housing areencouraged to apply as early as possible due to the highdemand for on-campus accommodations.ACT/SAT Writing Test: Not requiredACADEMIC PROFILE OF ENTERINGFRESHMAN CLASS by MEAN:HS GPA: 3.06 SAT Math: 512ACT Composite: 21.2 SAT Critical Reading: 505ADVANCED CREDIT OPPORTUNITIES:YES NO AP CLEP (Subject Tests Only) Institutional TestingCOSTS PER ACADEMIC YEAR (2009–<strong>2010</strong>):Tuition: $7,797Room and Board: $8,126**Average cost of double occupancy room with meal planRESIDENCE HALLS:Number of On-Campus Spaces: 3,000Required/Available for Freshmen: AvailableMULTICULTURAL STUDENT PROGRAMS:YES NO Scholarships Special Visitation ProgramsCONTACT INFORMATION:Executive Director of Admissions• Cathy DavisFinancial Aid• Jennifer Pennick, Director of Financial Aid• Phone: 937-775-5721 or 877-978-3243Multicultural• Marquita Manns• Phone: 937-775-5700 or 800-247-1770NCAA Eligibility• Cathy Davis• Phone: 937-775-5700 or 800-247-1770Post-Secondary Enrollment Options• Amanda Herbe• Phone: 937-775-5700 or 800-247-177016


YOUNGSTOWN STATE UNIVERSITYOne University PlazaYoungstown, OH 44555Admission Phone: 330-941-2000/877-468-6978E-mail: enroll@ysu.eduWeb site: www.ysu.eduFax: 330-941-3674ACADEMIC CALENDAR: Semester QuarterFALL 2009 ENROLLMENTUndergraduate: 13,377Graduate/Professional: 1,305Total: 14,682 Freshman Class: 2,638APPLICATION INFORMATION:Start for Fall <strong>2011</strong>: OpenClose for Fall <strong>2011</strong>: August 1, <strong>2011</strong>APPLICATION FEE: $30.00Waiver or Deferral Available: YES NOADMISSIONS MATERIALS REQUIRED:Need Prior to AdmissionYES NO Application Form Fee High School Transcript ACT/SAT Essay Recommendation College Preparatory CourseCompletion FormCORE CURRICULUM REQUIREMENTS:UnitsSubject Area RecommendedEnglish 4Math 3Science 3Social Studies 3Foreign Language 2Arts 1Youngstown State University endorses the corecurriculum. Students with high school deficiencies willbe required to make them up by completing prescribedremedial courses without baccalaureate credit.SELECTION CRITERIA FOR FALL TERM:Admission is open to graduates of <strong>Ohio</strong> public orchartered high schools or those who have successfullycompleted the General Education Development (GED)test. Entering students may be required to take a reading,writing, and math placement test.Admission to the university does not assure admissionto a program or major. Restricted programs requireadditional criteria for admission. Consult theUndergraduate Bulletin for more details.ACT and/or SAT Writing Test: Not required.ACADEMIC PROFILE OF ENTERINGFRESHMAN CLASS by MEAN:HS GPA: 2.82 SAT Math: N/AACT Composite: 19.9 SAT Critical Reading: N/AADVANCED CREDIT OPPORTUNITIES:YES NO AP CLEP Institutional Testing International BaccalaureateCOSTS PER ACADEMIC YEAR (<strong>2010</strong>–<strong>2011</strong>):Tuition: $7,199Room and Food: $7,800**Includes 19 meals per week.RESIDENCE HALLS:Number of On-Campus Spaces*: 1,360Required/Available for Freshmen: Available*University operated.MULTICULTURAL STUDENT PROGRAMS:YES NO Scholarships Special Visitation ProgramsCONTACT INFORMATION:Director of Admissions• Sue DavisFinancial Aid• Elaine Ruse• Phone: 330-941-3505Multicultural• Maggie McClendon• Phone: 330-941-2000NCAA Eligibility• Elaine Jacobs• Phone: 330-941-2282Post-Secondary Enrollment Options• Mary Beth DeLuco• Phone: 330-941-200017


REGIONAL CAMPUSESThe University of AkronSummit CollegeOffice of AdmissionsAkron, OH 44325-2001Admission Office: 800-655-4884/330-972-7100Financial Aid Office: 800-621-3847/330-972-7032Tuition:$6,916 Associates$8,383 BachelorsCounty:SummitMedina County University Center6300 Technology LaneMedina, OH 44256Admission Office: 330-721-2213Financial Aid Office: 330-721-2213Tuition:$5,326/yearCounty:MedinaWayne College1901 Smucker Rd.Orrville, OH 44667Admission Office: 800-221-8308, ext. 8900Financial Aid Office: 800-221-8308, ext. 8900Tuition:$5,177/yearCounties:Holmes, Medina, WayneBowling Green State UniversityBGSU FirelandsOne University Dr.Huron, OH 44839Admission Office: 419-372-0607Financial Aid Office: 419-372-0655Tuition:$4,512/yearCounties:University of CincinnatiClermont College4200 Clermont College Dr.Batavia, OH 45103-1785Admission Office: 513-732-5300Financial Aid Office: 513-732-5202Tuition:$4,863/yearCounties:Erie, Huron, Ottawa, Sandusky,SenecaWestern Brown, Clermont,Eastern HamiltonRaymond Walters College9555 Plainfield Rd.Cincinnati, OH 45236Admission Office: 513-745-5700Financial Aid Office: 513-745-5740Tuition:$5,499/yearCounty:HamiltonKent State UniversityAshtabula Campus3325 W. 13 th St.Ashtabula, OH 44004Admission Office: 440-964-3322Financial Aid Office: 440-964-4213Tuition:$5,110/yearCounties:Ashtabula, Trumbull, Lake,GeaugaGeauga Campus1411 Claridon-Troy Rd.Burton, OH 44021-9500Admission Office: 440-834-4187Financial Aid Office: 440-834-3737Tuition:Counties:$5,110/yearGeauga, Cuyahoga, Lake,Trumbull, PortageEast Liverpool Campus400 E. Fourth St.East Liverpool, OH 43920Admission Office: 330-385-3805Financial Aid Office: 330-385-3805Tuition:Counties:$5,110/yearColumbiana, Jefferson,MahoningSalem Campus2491 State Route 45, S.Salem, OH 44460-9412Admission Office: 330-332-0361Financial Aid Office: 330-332-0361Tuition:Counties:$5,110/year*Columbian, *Mahoning,*Stark, Trumbull (*primary)Stark Campus6000 Frank Ave., N.W.Canton, OH 44720-7599Admission Office: 330-499-9600, ext. 53252Financial Aid Office: 330-499-9600, ext. 53243Tuition:$5,110/yearCounty:StarkTrumbull Campus4314 Mahoning Ave., N.W.Warren, OH 44483Admission Office: 330-847-0571, ext. 58860Financial Aid Office: 330-847-0571, ext. 58977Tuition:Counties:$5,110/yearTrumbull, Mahoning, Portage(OH), Mercer (PA)18


REGIONAL CAMPUSES (cont.)Kent State University (cont.)Tuscarawas Campus330 University Dr., N.E.New Philadelphia, OH 44663Admission Office: 330-339-3391Financial Aid Office: 330-339-3391, ext. 274Tuition:$5,110/yearCounties:Miami UniversityHamilton Campus1601 University Blvd.Hamilton, OH 45011Admission Office: 513-785-3111Tuscarawas, Harrison, Homes,Carroll, StarkFinancial Aid Office: 513-785-3123Tuition:$4,350/yearCounties:Butler, Hamilton, ClermontMiddletown Campus4200 E. University Blvd.Middletown, OH 45042Admission Office: 513-727-3216Financial Aid Office: 513-727-3299Tuition:Counties:$4,350/yearPreble, Butler, Warren,MontgomeryThe <strong>Ohio</strong> State UniversityAgricultural Technical Institute1328 Dover Rd.Wooster, OH 44691-4000ati.osu.eduAdmission Office: 330-287-1327Financial Aid Office: 800-647-8283, ext. 1214Tuition:Counties:330-287-1214$6,300/yearStatewideMarion Campus1465 Mt. Vernon Ave.Marion, OH 43302-5695osumarion.osu.eduAdmission Office: 740-725-6242Financial Aid Office: 740-725-6337740-725-6389Tuition:Counties:$6,102/yearMarion, Morrow, Wyandot,Delaware, Crawford, Union,HardinThe <strong>Ohio</strong> State University (cont.)Lima Campus4240 Campus Dr.Lima, OH 45804lima.osu.eduAdmission Office: 419-995-8391Financial Aid Office: 419-995-8147Tuition:$6,102/yearCounties:Newark Campus1179 University Dr.Newark, OH 43055newark.osu.eduAdmission Office: 740-366-9333Financial Aid Office: 740-366-9435Tuition:Counties:Mansfield Campus1760 University Dr.Mansfield, OH 44906mansfield.osu.eduAdmission Office: 419-755-4317Financial Aid Office: 419-755-4011Tuition:Counties:<strong>Ohio</strong> UniversityChillicothe Campus101 University Dr.P.O. Box 629Chillicothe, OH 45601Admission Office: 740-774-7200Allen, Auglaize, Hancock,Hardin, Putnam, Paulding, VanWert, Shelby, Mercer, Logan$6,102/yearLicking, Knox, Coshocton,Franklin, Fairfield, Muskingum,Perry$5,664/yearNorth Central <strong>Ohio</strong>, Richland,Ashland, Crawford, Morrow,Huron, Knox, WayneFinancial Aid Office: 740-774-7228Tuition:$4,581/yearCounties:Ross, Pickaway, PikeSouthern Campus and Proctorville Center1804 Liberty Ave.Ironton, OH 45638Admission Office: 740-533-4600Financial Aid Office: 740-533-4600Tuition:Counties:$4,395/yearLawrence, Scioto andsurrounding area19


REGIONAL CAMPUSES (cont.)<strong>Ohio</strong> University (cont.)Eastern Campus45425 National Rd.St. Clairsville, OH 43950Admission Office: 740-699-2347800-648-3331Financial Aid Office: 740-699-2334800-648-3331 (area codes 614,Tuition:Counties:216, 740, 330, 304 only)$4,395/yearBelmont, Harrison, Jefferson,Monroe, Noble, GuernseyNOTESLancaster Campus and Pickerington Center1570 Granville PikeLancaster, OH 43130Admission Office: 740-654-6711, ext. 238Financial Aid Office: 740-654-6711, ext. 209Tuition:$4,581/yearCounties:Fairfield, Pickaway, PerryZanesville Campus1425 Newark Rd.Zanesville, OH 43701Admission Office: 740-5881439Financial Aid Office: 740-588-1439Tuition:Counties:Wright State UniversityLake Campus7600 State Route 703Celina, OH 45822Admission Office: 419-586-0300Financial Aid Office: 419-586-0336Tuition:$5,241/yearCounties:$4,581/yearMuskingum, Guernsey, Noble,Morgan, PerryMercer, Van Wert, Darke,Auglaize20


<strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Public</strong> UniversitiesRegional Campuses of <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Public</strong> Universities1. The University of Akron-Summit College (Akron)2. The University of Akron-Wayne College (Orrville) andMedina County University Center (Medina)3. Bowling Green State University-Firelands College(Huron)4. University of Cincinnati-Clermont College (Batavia)5. University of Cincinnati-Raymond Walters College(Blue Ash)6. Kent State University-Ashtabula (Ashtabula)7. Kent State University-East Liverpool (East Liverpool)8. Kent State University-Geauga (Burton)9. Kent State University-Salem (Salem)10. Kent State University-Stark (Canton)11. Kent State University-Trumbull (Warren)12. Kent State University-Tuscarawas (New Philadelphia)13. Miami University-Hamilton (Hamilton)14. Miami University-Middletown (Middletown)15. <strong>Ohio</strong> State University-Agricultural Tech. Inst.(Wooster)16. <strong>Ohio</strong> State University-Lima Campus (Lima)17. <strong>Ohio</strong> State University-Mansfield Campus(Mansfield)18. <strong>Ohio</strong> State University-Marion Campus (Marion)19. <strong>Ohio</strong> State University-Newark Campus (Newark)20. <strong>Ohio</strong> University-Chillicothe (Chillicothe)21. <strong>Ohio</strong> University-Eastern (St. Clairsville)22. <strong>Ohio</strong> University-Lancaster (Lancaster)23. <strong>Ohio</strong> University-Southern Campus (Ironton)24. <strong>Ohio</strong> University-Zanesville (Zanesville)25. Wright State University-Lake Campus (Celina)


Directory of Admission Offices<strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Public</strong> UniversitiesNAME OF INSTITUTION CITY, STATE, ZIP CODE PHONEWeb site, E-mailFaxThe University of Akron Akron, OH 44325-2001 330-972-7100Web site: www.uakron.edu 330-972-7022E-mail: admissions@uakron.eduBowling Green State University Bowling Green, OH 43403 419-372-2478Web site: www.bgsu.edu 419-372-6955E-mail: choosebgsu@bgsu.eduCentral State University Wilberforce, OH 45384 937-376-6348Web site: www.centralstate.edu 937-376-6648E-mail: admissions@centralstate.eduUniversity of Cincinnati Cincinnati, OH 45221 513-556-1100Web site: www.admissions.uc.edu 513-556-1105E-mail: admissions@uc.eduCleveland State University Cleveland, OH 44115 216-687-5411Web site: www.engagecsu.com 216-687-9210E-mail: admissions@csuohio.eduKent State University Kent, OH 44242-0001 330-672-2444Web site: www.kent.edu 330-672-2499E-mail: kentadm@kent.eduMiami University Oxford, OH 45056 513-529-2531Web site: www.muohio.edu 513-529-1550E-mail: admission@muohio.eduThe <strong>Ohio</strong> State University Columbus, OH 43210-1200 614-292-3980Web site: www.osu.edu 614-688-3226E-mail: askabuckeye@osu.edu<strong>Ohio</strong> University Athens, OH 45701-2979 740-593-4100Web site: www.ohio.edu 740-593-0560E-mail: admissions@ohio.eduShawnee State University Portsmouth, OH 45662 740-351-4778Web site: www.shawnee.edu 740-351-3111E-mail: to_ssu@shawnee.eduThe University of Toledo Toledo, OH 43606-3390 419-530-8888Website: www.utoledo.edu 419-530-5745E-mail: enroll@utoledo.eduWright State University Dayton, OH 45435 937-775-5700Web site: www.wright.edu 937-775-5795E-mail: admissions@wright.eduYoungstown State University Youngstown, OH 44555 330-941-2000Web site: www.ysu.edu 330-941-3674E-mail: enroll@ysu.edu

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