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No. The Graduate Admissions Office accesses your transcripts directly via the student information database. We have no need for a paper copy of your Ohio State University transcripts. Graduate Programs can also access your student record in the same manner.
No. You do not have to enter your social security number when creating an on-line application account. If you enter nothing, an application number will be assigned to you and sent to you via email.By opting not to include your social security number on your admissions application, this will affect your eligibility for US Federal & State Aid (only US citizens and permanent residents qualify).
To be considered for a second graduate program, whether for a new quarter or the same quarter, please re-apply at http://gradapply.osu.edu. An application fee is required for each graduate program application you complete. Update any address information that has changed, and select a new graduate program. You are only permitted to apply for a maximum of three graduate programs.Please do not complete an admissions application if you have ever attended and paid tuition for graduate school at Ohio State. However, you should contact the Graduate School at gs-regsrv@osu.edu to enroll in a graduate program. If you were already admitted and wish to defer, please contact your graduate program office before reapplying.
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An applicant should apply online at http://gradapply.osu.edu. You will receive an email acknowledging the receipt of your application. Students are required to send application materials to the Graduate Admissions Office and their program office. Please refer to the checklist on our website at http://gradadmissions.osu.edu/download_materials.htm for information on where to send application materials. Once the Graduate Admissions Office and graduate program has received all required application materials, the Graduate Studies Committee of your program will review your application and make an admissions decision.The Graduate Admissions Office will prepare and send either a Notice of Admission or non-selection letter.For admitted international students, the Graduate Admissions Office reviews all financial documents before issuing the Notice of Admission and visa documents. The entire application process may take several months. Applicants are urged to apply in fall and decisions are made between January and April.
Yes, a third party can pay your application fee. You must give a friend access to your online application where they can pay using Visa, Discover, American Express or Mastercard.
Yes. We can accept Visa, Discover, MasterCard or American Express cards.
No. Do not fill out the on-line application and then send a paper check in the mail to the Graduate Admissions Office or Apply Web.While you cannot send us a paper check, you can select the "Pay Online with Electronic Check" option if you have a U.S. bank account. No paper checks can be accepted by regular mail. When you pay by check on-line, it is similar to using a debit card (http://www.applyweb.com/documentation/check.html) Use the Apply Web Secure Check Input Form, fill in your check account number and the bank routing number, along with, all other required information. Please note: The preferred method of payment is a credit card so, using the online check feature can delay the processing of your application by several business days (we must wait for the check to be cleared by your banking institution).
Yes, but only if you intend to pay by electronic check. Pay By Check is available to those with U.S. Bank accounts only. See http://www.applyweb.com/documentation/check.html Please note that payment by electronic check may delay the initial processing of your application by several business days while your check clears the bank.
Payment of your application fee must be made on-line in order for your application to be submitted. When you have completed the application and are ready to send it to Ohio State, click 'Save/Pay/Send' at the bottom of the last page. This saves your data in its final form and takes you to the payment page where you pay your application fee online. Your application is not sent to Ohio State University until you pay your application fee and it is authorized.On the payment page, you can pay your application fee by debit/credit card or check (US bank accounts only). If you are paying by debit or credit card: Fill in all information, including the complete credit card number, expiration date, and card billing information. Click the 'Submit this information' button. Pay by Check is available online to those with U.S. bank accounts only. Do not send a paper check or credit card information by mail when applying online.
The application fee is US$40 for US citizens, permanent residents or asylees, and US$50 for International students. The fee is paid by credit card at the time that an applicant submits the online application. It should not be sent separately to the Graduate Admissions Office.
No. University policy states payment of the application fee must be received with the application and cannot be waived or postponed. Many international applicants resolve this difficulty by having a friend or relative outside their country pay the application fee for them, and they repay that person after arriving here.
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No. University policy states payment of the application fee cannot be waived or postponed. Your application materials will not be received, nor processed without the online payment of the application fee.
Our on-campus intensive English language program is called the American Language Program (ALP). Answers to most of your questions can be found on their website. http://www.esl.ohio-state.edu/ALP/Index.html
The intensive English language training program at Ohio State is called The American Language Program. To apply, visit http://www.esl.ohio-state.edu/ALP/IE/Admission/Apply.html
Please be aware that admission to or enrollment in the American Language Program (ALP) does not assure admission to an academic program at Ohio State. You will not be able to register for courses outside the ALP curriculum during your enrollment in ALP. If you have any questions, please contact: American Language Program The Ohio State University 60 Arps Hall 1945 N. High Street Columbus, OH 43210, USA Phone: 614-292-1364 Fax: 614-292-4054 e-mail: alp@osu.edu
Admission or enrollment in the American Language Program (ALP) does not assure admission to an academic program at Ohio State. Also, you will not be able to register for courses other than the ALP curriculum during your enrollment in ALP. If you have any questions about the program, please contact ALP at: ALP@osu.edu or view their website.
No, there is no seperate application form to fill out. For graduate applicants, most financial aid is available in the form of University Fellowships and graduate associateships. To apply for Fellowships and associateships, check the appropriate box(es) on the admission application. You may also want to contact your graduate program to express your interest in financial support. Contact information may be found at http://gradadmissions.osu.edu/gri.asp However, please be aware that only a limited number of awards are available; therefore, not all those who apply for Fellowships or associateships receive them.
No, H visa holders are not eligible for federal financial aid from the U.S. government. Since the H1 visa holder pays taxes in the State of Ohio, they may be eligible for in-state tuition. See the Office of the Registrar's website for information on the Ohio residency criteria at http://www.ureg.ohio-state.edu. For information on how to change your visa type, contact the International Students and Scholars Office.
For information on University Fellowships, please visit the website of the Graduate School. http://www.gradsch.ohio-state.edu
Please refer to our website (http://gradadmissions.osu.edu/BufferCosts.htm), concerning additional information on types of financial aid available to international and domestic graduate students.
The final deadline for the Graduate Admissions office to receive an admissions application, along with, supporting documents for Fellowship consideration is: January 15 for domestic applicants and November 30 for international applicants. Contact your prospective program directly concerning their Fellowship deadline. Please be aware there are a limited number of awards available, and they are very competitive; therefore, not all applicants who apply for Fellowships or associateships receive them.Note: The Fellowship deadlines are receipt deadlines, not postmark deadlines. Any application arriving in our office after the deadlines will not be considered in the University Fellowship competition.
Yes. Graduate programs in Hotel and Restaurant Management are available at Ohio State through the Hospitality Management Program. http://ehe.osu.edu/cs/programs/graduate/ Hospitality Management has moved from The Department of Human Nutrition and joined with The Department of Consumer Sciences. Prospective graduate applicants should complete the application using Graduate Program: Hospitality Management Program Code: 642.
Ohio State has begun a comprehensive program to bring distance education offerings to both existing and potential Ohio State students. As new courses are developed, they are listed at the Learning Technology website: http://lt.osu.edu/online-courses. At this site, you will not only find a listing of distance education courses, you will find information about other ongoing work in this area.
There are several ways to obtain application materials for the MBA program at Ohio State. Visit the Fisher College of Business website for more information at http://fisher.osu.edu
The Ohio State University does not offer a graduate degree program in Library Science. However, the Kent State University School of Library and Information Science has a Columbus Campus at Ohio State. They offer a Master of Science degree program.The contact information for this program is listed below: Columbus Campus of Kent State School of Library and Information Science 124 Mount Hall 1050 Carmack Road Columbus, OH 43210 (614) 292-7746 http://www.slis.kent.edu/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=55&Itemid=133 email: dbanks2@kent.edu
The Ohio State University's graduate program in Medicine limits its admission to a very small number of students. Students who are considered for admission have either completed a M.D. here at Ohio State or, have gained status as a Fellow in our Department of Medicine. If you do not meet these criteria, you may wish to pursue other Ohio State graduate programs related to medicine.
The following website contains a list of graduate programs offered at Ohio State http://gradadmissions.osu.edu/gri.asp. While the specific program of study you are interested in might not be available, your area of interest may be found in one of the other graduate programs offered at Ohio State. To get more information about a particular graduate program, please visit their website. If you feel your educational objective can be met at Ohio State, we encourage you to apply at http://gradapply.osu.edu
No. You must use the international graduate application or international graduate non-degree application to be considered for admission. Also, you must meet the English language requirements for international students seeking enrollment at Ohio State. If you do not intend to change your visa from an H to an F or J visa, then you do not have to submit financial documents. If you have an H4 visa, and wish to obtain a graduate associateship; you will need to change your visa. If you have an H1, and wish to enroll full-time and quit your job; you will have to change your visa. You can find contact information for the Office of International Affairs; International Students and Scholars Office at http://oia.osu.edu/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=99&Itemid=140 for assistance with visa questions.
If you are an international student who would like an answer to your immigration-related question, please contact the Office of International Affairs; International Students and Scholars Office. Their contact information is: International Students and Scholars Office, Oxley Hall, 1712 Neil Avenue, Columbus, OH 43210-1219 USA, telephone number 614-292-6101, fax number 614-292-4725, e-mail: iss@oia.osu.edu or website http://oia.osu.edu/. In addition, ISS advisors would be glad to discuss the services they give to the over 5,000 international students and scholars at Ohio State.
You should contact your prospective graduate program to determine suitable recommenders for your admissions application.
You should complete the front side of the Ohio State University Graduate School Reference Form http://admissions.osu.edu/apps/pdfs/refer.pdf and request that your recommenders complete the back of the form, and attach it to the recommendation letter.Be sure to provide the direct contact information so, the graduate program can contact your recommender via phone, mail, e-mail, or fax to ask questions. The completed reference forms and letters should be sent directly to your intended graduate program by your recommenders.
Graduate Admissions needs the following items :1. Admissions application and fee2. Official test scores3. Official transcripts All other documents should be sent directly to your prospective graduate program, including transcripts, reference forms, statement of purpose and, any other supplemental application materials. If you send documents required by your prospective graduate program to Graduate Admissions, we do not retain copies of these documents in our office. Please be aware; sending application materials that are required by your prospective graduate program to Graduate Admissions will delay or impede the processing of your application. To ensure that your department receives your materials promptly, please send supporting material directly to the Graduate Studies Chair of your prospective department. Their address can be found on our web site at http://gradapply.osu.edu/gri.asp.
In the past, we did have printed application forms and bulletins; however, these materials are no longer available. Due to the push for paperless offices, we are now referring prospective students to our website at http://gradadmissions.osu.edu; or, to directly contact the Graduate Admissions office for assistance.
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1. If you want to enroll in graduate level courses, you will have to apply to the Graduate Non-Degree program. You can find the application for the Graduate Non-Degree program online at http://www.gradadmissions.osu.edu/nondegree.html2. If you are applying to the Graduate Non-Degree program, you must have completed at least a Bachelor’s Degree. You must supply official transcripts and degree statements from all previous universities that you attended. 3. If you are an international student or recent immigrant, refugee or asylee, and obtained a Bachelor’s Degree outside of the United States, you are required to take the TOEFL. You can take the TOEFL through our American Language Program (ALP). Please contact ALP at alp@osu.edu to setup at time to take the TOEFL. 4. International graduate non-degree applications are subject to a graduate school review. Remember to mention that you are doing research work for Ohio State University in your application.
1. You will want to contact a professor in a department that shares your research interest to inform them that you want to determine what research opportunities are available for you within their department. 2. You will want to contact The Office of International Affairs-International Student Services (OIA-ISS) for assistance in obtaining an Exchange Visitor Visa(J). OIA-ISS can be contacted via e-mail at iss@oia.osu.edu
If you would like to visit campus, please contact the graduate program to which you plan to apply. Contact information may be found at http://gradapply.osu.edu/gri.asp
The Ohio State Graduate Admissions Office cannot respond to correspondence written in a language other than English.
Applicants with any disability, permanent or temporary, who may require special assistance, are urged to contact the Office for Disability Services, 150 Pomerene Hall, 1760 Neil Avenue, Columbus, Ohio 43210-1297, telephone: (614) 292-3307. http://www.ods.ohio-state.edu This office coordinates academic support services and accommodations for individuals who have special needs as a result of a permanent or temporary disability. Individuals eligible for services include, but are not limited to, those with attention deficit disorder, mobility, hearing, visual, speech, psychiatric, or learning disabilities. If you want more information about these support services and accommodations, please contact the Office for Disability Services at http://www.ods.ohio-state.edu Your self referral is the only indication of your interest and need of these services.
The Ohio State University does not recognize a 3 year bachelor's degree to be comparable to the American bachelor's degree. One of the basic requirements for admission to Graduate School is the completion of an American bachelor's degree or its equivalent prior to matriculation. To determine if you meet the degree requirements for admission to The Ohio State University, please contact the Graduate Admissions Office. Our contact information can be found online at http://gradadmissions.osu.edu/gpcontacts.html.
Admission criteria are established both by the Graduate School and by the graduate program. An applicant must submit documentation thatdemonstrates fulfillment of the following admission criteria: Credentials documenting prerequisite academic work that gives evidence of ability to pursue a graduate program in your chosen area.* A four-year baccalaureate or higher degree from an accredited college or university prior to beginning graduate studies. * At minimum, a cumulative grade point average equivalent to at least 3.0 on a 4.0 scale (B grade) in all prior undergraduate and graduate level course work. The university uses the following grades to reflect academic level of performance: A=excellent, B=good, C=fair or average, D=poor, and E=failure.* You are required to submit GRE or GMAT scores if your undergraduate GPA is below the minimum of 3.0, or if you hold a degree from an unaccredited college of university. * International applicants and applicants who have held U.S. asylee, refugee or permanent resident status for less than one year must also provide a 550 on the paper based TOEFL test, a 213 on the computer based TOEFL, 79 on the Internet Based TOEFL or 7 on the International English Language Testing System(IELTS)exam.Applicants who are citizens of or who have received a bachelor's degree or higher in one of the following countries are exempt from the English proficiency requirement: Australia, Belize, the British Caribbean and British West Indies, Canada (except Quebec), England, Guyana, Ireland, Liberia, New Zealand, Scotland, the United States, and Wales. All other requirements are set by the graduate programs themselves, and are often much higher than these minimum requirements. To know their exact admissions requirements go to: http://gradadmissions.osu.edu/gri.asp
Deadlines are set by individual graduate programs and those deadlines may be found at http://gradadmissions.osu.edu/gri.asp
It is very important to get your official test scores reported on time. Official test scores are required of Fellowship candidates and it is your responsibility to make sure they are reported directly to Ohio State by the appropriate testing agency. It can often take a few weeks for scores to arrive in our office from Testing Services. This means that unless you order your scores to be sent to us well in advance of the fellowship deadline, you cannot be certain that they will arrive on time.If your scores will not arrive before the fellowship deadline, contact your prospective graduate program. You may still be able to compete for research and teaching positions, which can have more flexible deadlines than fellowships.
Yes. To receive consideration for University Fellowships, applicants are required to have the testing agency report their scores directly to the The Ohio State University (ETS institution code #1592). Photocopies of TOEFL, IELTS, MELAB, GRE or GMAT scores are not considered to be official and are not acceptable substitutes for official scores. Only "new format" GRE scores (used since October 2002) can be used to support your Fellowship application.The only exceptions to this policy are for those applying to the MFA in Dance, Art or Theatre, the Master of Music, and Doctor of Music.
The Ohio State University does not admit applicants who have not met the requirement for proof of English proficiency. If your TOEFL score might (or will) arrive after a published application deadline, you should discuss this matter with your program. See http://gradapply.osu.edu/gri.asp for contact information.
No. The Graduate Admissions Office can not waive a GRE or GMAT test score requirement. When your prospective graduate program has listed the GRE or GMAT as an admissions requirement it is expected that you will take the test. It is only under rare circumstance that a program may waive it. You may contact the Graduate Studies Committee Chairperson to discuss whether your application will be considered without the test scores. Note: If you have below a "B" average on all undergraduate and graduate university level work, then a GRE or GMAT score is absolutely required and cannot be waived under any circumstances.
We will not forward a copy of your score report to another institution and will not accept one from another institution.Official scores are reported to OSU in electronic format, without paper copy. A score report is considered to be official only if it is sent directly from the Educational Testing Service (ETS). If you need to order additional score reports, you can contact ETS.Please be aware that TOEFL and IELTS test scores are only valid for two years, and may not be re-ordered. GRE and GMAT scores may be re-ordered for 5 years.
Most international students are also required to take a written English composition placement test when they arrive at Ohio State. You may be exempt from this requirement if you: 1) Were previously enrolled in an academic program at Ohio State2) are a citizen of the following countries or regions: Australia, Belize, Canada (except Quebec), Ireland, New Zealand, Liberia, United Kingdom (English, Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland), The Commonwealth Caribbean, and the United States3) score 650 on Paper-based TOEFL(PBT); 280 Computer-based(CBT); 114 new Internet-based TOEFL(iBT) 4) score 95 on the MELAB test, or 90 overall and 90 writing subscore 5) score 9.0 on the IELTS (Overall Band Score)6) score 8.0 on the IELTS (Overall Band Score) and 8.0 Academic Writing module
We require new format GRE test scores for OSU Graduate Fellowship consideration. GRE scores are available to be sent to us from ETS for five years after your test date. Individual graduate programs may set their own policy regarding the acceptance of old format scores for admission and financial aid consideration. Contact your graduate program to confirm whether or not they will accept scores that contain old format. Contact information may be found at http://gradadmissions.osu.edu/gri.asp.
To determine if Graduate Record Exam (GRE) or Graduate Management Admissions Test (GMAT) scores are required to support your application, contact your graduate program. Graduate requirements, deadlines and contact information may be found at http://gradadmissions.osu.edu/gri.aspYou are required to submit GRE or GMAT scores if your undergraduate GPA is below the minimum of 3.0/4.0, or if you hold a degree from an unaccredited college of university. In this case, the Graduate School requires a GRE or GMAT score, even if the graduate program does not, and the score requirement may not be waived.
No. The Ohio State University does not admit applicants who have not met the requirement for proof of English proficiency. Those applicants required to submit TOEFL, MELAB or IELTS scores must do so before they can be officially admitted.
You are exempt from taking an English proficiency test, such as, TOEFL, MELAB, or IETLS, if you have established citizenship in one of the following countries: Australia, Belize, British Caribbean, British West Indies, Canada (except Quebec), England, Guyana, Ireland, Liberia, New Zealand, Scotland, Wales, and The United States. US Green Card holders are exempt from taking an English proficiency test if they have held the Green Card at least one year prior to their quarter of enrollment. If you are eligible to receive a bachelor’s degree of higher from one of the countries listed above, then you are exempt from taking an English proficiency test. Please note: It is not required that you must have your degree completed from one of the exempt countries at the time you are applying for admission. However, you must have completed your degree prior to your quarter of enrollment. If your country is not listed as any of the exempt counties, you must take the English proficiency test.
The Ohio State University Graduate School does not specify minimum scores on the GRE or GMAT. However, the graduate program to which you are applying may have a minimum test score requirement. Contact information for all graduate programs may be found at http://gradadmissions.osu.edu/gri.asp
Success at Ohio State depends upon the student's ability to converse in, write, and understand English. To assure such competence, the university normally requires any applicant whose native language is not English, and who has been educated primarily outside of the U.S., to submit recent, official scores of at least 550 on the paper-based (213 on the computer-based, 79 on the Internet Based TOEFL) Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL)or at least 82 on the Michigan English Language Assessment Battery (MELAB), or 7 on the International English Language Testing System(IELTS)exam. The test must have been taken within the last two years. Your intended graduate program may require a higher score. Ohio State does not conditionally admit applicants who have not met the requirement for proof of English proficiency. Applicants who have been educated primarily in one of the following countries are exempt from the TOEFL or MELAB requirement: Australia, Belize, the British Caribbean and British West Indies, Canada (except Quebec), England, Guyana, Ireland, Liberia, New Zealand, Scotland, the United States.
No. We do not accept score reports of institutional tests from other institutions.
No. We do not make photocopies of official documents. We consider documents to be official if they are sent to us directly by the issuing institution and arrive in our office in a sealed envelope. If you were provisionally admitted, you must provide official certified, or attested copies of all marksheets, graduation certificates, diplomas or degree certificates needed to fufill the provision of your admission. We strongly reccomend that you obtain copies of the needed documents before leaving your country. If you are provisional for a U.S. final degree granting transcript, or other transcript from a US school, simply order a transcript to be sent to us directly from your Registrar's Office. Documents given to the Graduate Admissions Office become our property and may not be returned or forwarded.
No. We do not accept faxed or electronically delivered transcripts to be official. Please order official transcripts to be sent to us directly from the Registrar's Office of your current institution, directly to the Graduate Admissions Office and the Graduate Program to which you are applying.
No. Some University Registrar Offices offer to send your official transcript electronically as an attachment to a designated recipient. The Ohio State University Graduate Admissions does not consider such transcripts to be official. Without exception, we require that you order "physical" transcripts to be mailed directly to the Graduate Admissions Office directly from the Registrar of your former or current University. Remember to send transcripts from each and every post secondary institution that you attended. Including Universities attended during high school, study abroad work, and transcripts previously submitted to Ohio State University as part of an freshman or undergraduate application.
Yes. If you received University credit for classes you took in High school, you must submit transcripts documenting that work.
Yes. If you sent transcripts to The Ohio State University as part of an undergraduate application, those transcripts should be re-ordered and mailed to Graduate Admissions. One transcript should be mailed to Graduate Admissions and another transcript must be mailed to your prospective graduate program. We require official transcripts from all post secondary institutions that you attended. This includes universities attended during high school or a study abroad program. Coursework from one institution reported as transfer credit on another school's transcript does not meet Ohio State's requirement as an official transcript.