Ohio University
Transcript: Athletics Ohio University has a lot of different athletics like intercollegiate Athletics, campus recreation, club sports & intramural sports. They have OU basketball, football, volleyball & wrestling. At Ohio University they believe diversity is dictated by demographic & cultural shifts at home & abroad, & reflected in the combination of the offices & initiatives within DI. Diversity or Campus Life More than 400 organizations are registered annually with the campus involvement center, Athletics (varsity sports), Club sports, Intramural sports, Fraternity & Sorority life, Marching Band, Religious Interests, Recreation Center, Fitness Programs, & Outdoor Pursuits. GPA, ACT & SAT scores & Application Fee. OU is a residential campus meaning that almost all students live in one of the university's 42 residence halls. 90% of all students stay on campus over the weekend. Residential housing is committed to implementing its 7 values: health & safety , scholarship, student development, citizenship, diversity, responsible business, practices and staff development. Semester cost- Single: $3,588 Double: $2,923 Triple & Quad: $2,727 Scholarships may recognize the exceptional academic or creative abilities of students. Students who accept or who are awarded scholarships must abide by any applicable University, Federal, and/or state regulations. Two example of scholarships are the Ohio Achievement Scholarship and the Ohio Distinction Scholarship. Meal Plans Cost Of Attendance The graduation division of the office of the University registrar works closely with the college offices to coordinate the conferral & denial degrees. In addition the division prepares the students information used when printing the commencement program & orders & sends new &replacement diplomas. Graduation isn't automatic. To graduate all students must apply no late than the deadline. Steps in graduation process 1. Graduation Application 2. App Review 3. Graduation Requirement Verification 4. Final Graduation Approval/Denial Ohio University Tuition /fees - $5,190 Book/supplies - $1,451 Resident Halls - $2,923 Dining Plan - $2,714 Transportation - $884 Personal - $525 In-State Total - $12,687 Dorm Life History March 1st, 1803 Ohio Became that nations 17th state. Less than a year later on Feb 18!*04 the Ohio University awarded first two bachelors degrees. By the end of the civil war, the University had graduated a total of 145 students. By 1920 student population 1,072. It wasn't intil after WW2 it began to approach present size. Cost Of Attendance - Per Semester Scholarship Info The cost of attendance is a comprehensive budget composed of both direct & indirect costs. Direct costs include intuition standard fees/ charges, resident hall costs, & meal plan costs. Indirect costs include estimates of books & necessary supplies, transportation around campus & trips home, & miscellaneous personal expenses. The following amounts are the estimated 2013-14 costs for two semesters of full time attendance as an under graduate students at the specified campus. Greek Life Word 1, Period 1 10-Meal Plan* $1,773 14-Meal Plan $2,052 Flex 14-Meal Plan $2,714 20-Meal Plan $2,192 Flex 20-Meal Plan $3,027 * The 10-Meal Plan is not available to first year students. Majors Ohio University's nine undergraduate colleges offer more than 250 programs of study. Students select from a wide variety of majors, minors & certificates. While most undergraduate programs @ the Athens campus are designed to be completed in 4 years, a limited number of 2 years degree programs are available as well. 3 Majors that OU offers is Business, Nursing & microbiology. Student Activities Ohio University is home to 30 social fraternities & sororities. The office of Greek life, a part of the campus involvement center, assists the intrefraternity council (IFC) multicultural greek council (MGC) national Pan Hellenic council (NPHC), Womens Pan Hellenic Association (WPA) as well as the order of omega and Rho lambda societies. Two greeks from OU are Deta Tau Deta & Acacia. A student is considered a financial aid recipient if any of the following credit is applied to their student account. Direct Loans Federal, State, University grants Undergraduate Scholarships Graduate Scholarships Outside Agency Scholarships Federal Perkins Loans Federal Stafford Loans Got to www.fafsa.ed.gov to apply for financial aid. GPA- The majority of the people that got in had a B+ or higher averages. Almost all students with A grades were accepted. The average high school grade oh people who got accepted was a 3.4 ACT Composite- 21/26 ACT English- 21/26 ACT Math- 20/26 SAT Critical Reading- 480/590 SAT Math- 490/610 SAT writing- 470/580 Testing- 25th/75th percentile Application Fees are non refundable including applications submitted in error. US citizens/ Perminant Residents- $50 USD International- $55 USD Graduation Financial Aid