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  1. No. To be eligible for "instant residency", a student must be dependent upon a spouse or parent who has full-time employment in Ohio. A graduate fellowship or assistantship is not considered full-time employment. The student could apply for regular residency once s/he lived in Ohio for 12 months.

  2. U.S. News & World Report ranked Ohio University the #1 Best Value Public University in Ohio and 26th in the nation. We're proud of this ranking, because we are continuously striving to make college more affordable and accessible, while maintaining the high quality and value of an OHIO education. The ...

  3. An $8 security fee is assessed as part of the regular tuition for any course taken on the Zanesville campus. XI. Student Information and Network Fee***. A student information and network fee is assessed each semester. The fee is $33 per student per semester for students assessed standard fees.

  4. To receive the state of Ohio subsidy for tuition purposes, you must show that you meet the requirements set by the Ohio Department of Higher Education (ODHE) in the Ohio Administrative Code, Chapter 3333-1-10 and Ohio Revised Code, Chapter 3333.31. You must also be eligible to remain in the United States on a permanent basis.

  5. Students who are registered for classes at more than one campus of The Ohio State University during any single term will have their fees assessed based on the campus carrying the majority of their instructional credit hours. Students pay a half credit hour fee for 0.0-0.5 credit hour and for each half credit hour of enrollment over 18.

  6. Students will receive two diplomas at graduation. If you have a disability and experience difficulty accessing this site, please contact us for assistance via email at EHE-Accessibility@osu.edu. 172 Arps Hall. 1945 North High Street. Columbus, OH 43210-1172. Phone: 614-292-2461.

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  8. As a state-assisted institution, The Ohio State University is obligated to comply with the law established by the Ohio Legislature and the Ohio Department of Higher Education to assess tuition costs and verify each Ohio State student's eligibility for residency. Ohio Administrative Code, Chapter 3333-1-10. Ohio Revised Code, Chapter 3333.31

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