The Financial Aid Office at Lima is here to assists students and their families with services that can help every qualified student enroll. Financial aid is made accessible to remove the cost barriers that may prohibit you from accomplishing your educational goals. Assistance is available from an array of programs funded by federal, state, university and private sources. Students who demonstrate significant financial need may qualify for grants while students with less need may obtain low interest loans. It is our goal to try to make it financially possible for all students to “BE A BUCKEYE” and meet their educational goals.
The Ohio State University at Lima Financial Aid Priority Deadlines:
FAFSA – March 2, 2009
OSU- Lima General Scholarship Application – March 2, 2009
Arthur & Marian Rudd Full Scholarship Application – March 2, 2009 (Freshmen Only)
The Ohio State University Title IV School Code: 003090
To receive financial aid from an Ohio State University campus, you must complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). See How to Apply.
Eligibility for financial aid is determined by the amount that remains after the student’s Expected Family Contribution (EFC) is subtracted from the cost of attendance. The cost of attendance is the amount the University estimates the student will spend to attend college for one academic year. The cost of attendance includes the basic state University fees, various campus-based fees, room and board, books, supplies, transportation and miscellaneous personal expenses.
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The Ohio State University at Lima is an affordable option when considering college.
Tuition and Fees for 2007-2008
Resident per quarter
Resident per year (3 quarters)
Non-resident per quarter
Non-resident per year (3 quarters)
First Year Student
Full Time
(12+ hours)
$1888
$5664
$5853
$17,559
The R.N. to B.S.N. is an integrative approach to baccalaureate nursing education for registered nurses who are graduates of associate and diploma programs. The goal of this program is to facilitate the progression of registered nurses through the existing undergraduate curriculum of The Ohio State University College of Nursing.
A minimum GPA of 2.75 on all college-level work is required to apply. Admission is competitive and selective.
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At Ohio Christian University we believe that the benefits of a college education far outweigh the costs, but we do understand that getting money to pay for college may be one of your biggest challenges. The Ohio Christian University Financial Aid office is prepared to help you meet your financial needs in anyway possible.
We are your one stop shop for all your financial needs so please let us know if there is anything we can do to help you with this process.
The decision to invest in a high quality education for your future may be one of the most important decisions you and your family will ever make. At Ohio Dominican, we believe that your college choice should be based on the quality of academic programs and opportunities available to you. We also recognize that costs and finances are important factors and play a significant role in your final choice.
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Over 90%
Funds for academically talented and creatively gifted students are offered by Ohio University through a variety of scholarships. Additionally, the Office of Student Financial Aid and Scholarships awards scholarships that have special criteria. Your freshmen admissions application serves as an automatic application for all possible University scholarships. Upperclassmen who submit a scholarship application are also considered for all possible upperclass scholarships. You also may want to check with your department or academic advisor to see if there are any other scholarships for which you may want to apply.
Because many scholarships also require verification of financial need, all scholarship applicants are
A college education is one of the most important investments a student and family can make. You and your family will be expected to contribute as much as you can from your own resources (income, savings, and assets) to help meet your college expenses.
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ODU Scholarships and Awards
ODU Scholarships and ODU Awards are awarded to potential new students based on their self-reported high school GPA and ACT/SAT test scores, or college transcripts if the student is transferring. The ODU Scholarship or Award is contingent upon your application and acceptance to Ohio Dominican University. Completion of the FAFSA is not required to receive an ODU scholarship or award, but you are strongly encouraged to do so, so that we can determine your eligibility for additional need-based financial aid.
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