Undergraduate Application and Deadlines
The Ohio State University is a public research university in Columbus, Ohio. It was founded in 1870 as a land-grant university and is the third-largest university in the United States by total enrolment.
The benefits of attending OSU are many:
- World-class faculty members.
- One of the largest libraries in the country (Strok sacker).
- Strong connections to the industry through research centres like the Center for Automotive Research (CAR) or Battelle Memorial Institute’s Global Health Institute.
Undergraduate Application
You will apply for admission through a two-step process as an undergraduate student. The first step is a general application. This includes a personal statement and other materials demonstrating your academic background, extracurricular activities, and interests.
The second step requires submitting an online supplemental application with additional essays and information about your academic and extracurricular achievements (including leadership positions held).
Application Components
- Application Fee ($50)
- Transcripts (PDF copies of your high school transcript and all college transcripts)
- Test Scores (SAT or ACT scores)
Deadlines and Fees
OSU has several different deadlines. For example, undergraduate degree-seeking students must apply by November 1st if they plan to attend the summer session or fall semester and February 1st if they plan to participate in the spring semester. If you are an international student planning to study at OSU, remember that your application must be submitted by November 30th of your first year at OSU (for the fall semester) or May 1st (for the spring semester).
You should also know that there are separate deadlines for transfer students and graduate students:
- Transfer Student Application Deadline: December 15th; Transfer Student Document Deadline: February 15th
- Graduate Applicant Application Deadline: January 15th
To sum up, Ohio State is a great school with many excellent programs. The application process can be overwhelming, but taking it one step at a time is critical. Remember that the essential part of your application is your essay, so spend plenty of time polishing it!