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Scholarships are available to both Ohio
University-Chillicothe freshman and upperclass students who qualify.
Students who are selected for a scholarship for the upcoming academic
year will be notified by postal mail by June 1st
Application Process
Freshmen :
An Ohio University-Chillicothe freshman admissions
application with high school transcript serves as an automatic
scholarship application for all OU-C freshmen scholarships. Because
many scholarships also require verification of financial need, all
scholarship applicants are strongly encouraged to complete the
Free Application for Federal
Student Aid (FAFSA) on the
web. It is best to complete both the FAFSA and admissions
application by February 15th to assure all applications are
processed by the deadline.
Upperclassmen:
Upperclassmen must complete the
regional campus electronic
scholarship application to
be considered for Ohio University-Chillicothe upperclass
scholarships. Just as with freshman scholarships, many scholarships
require verification of financial need, and so all scholarship
applicants are strongly encouraged to complete the
Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)
on the web. It is best to complete both the FAFSA and the regional
campus electronic scholarship application by March 18th to assure
all applications are processed by the deadline. Once applied, you
will receive an email message to your Catmail verifying the Office
of Student Financial Aid and Scholarships received your application.
Important Information
All currently enrolled students should complete
the
regional campus electronic
scholarship application to
be considered for scholarships in the 2012-2013 academic year.
This includes students who are freshmen during the current
(2011-2012) academic year.
To be considered first priority, this application
must be submitted by March 18th
Scholarships are awarded on a first priority
basis by the college in which you are enrolled and by the Office of
Student Financial Aid and Scholarships.
Applicants for Chillicothe Campus Deans
Scholarships typically must have:
accumulated
a grade point average (GPA) of at least 3.4 at the end of winter
quarter
earned at
least 32 credit hours in the fall and winter quarters of the
current academic year (and be enrolled in at least 16 hours in
the spring term);
completed
a minimum of two quarters at Ohio University; and
have
earned less than 192 credit hours.
Students who don’t meet the criteria for the
Deans Scholarship should still apply; GPA requirements for many
private/endowed scholarships vary.
For more information about Ohio
University-Chillicothe scholarships including individual scholarship
details and application questions, please contact Ashlee Rauckhorst at
rauckhor@ohio.edu
or 740-774-7229
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