School Counselor Resources
Building futures — one Bobcat at a time.
At Ohio University, we value the role that secondary-school counselors play in the college search and admission processes. Just as you strive to support and encourage your students in their next steps, our admissions advisors are here to do the same. We value the college search process at OHIO, because we know that finding the right community is the first step to forever.
Our goal is to be as helpful to you and your students as possible, and our website is designed to make it easier for you to find the tools and information you need.
Resources
Quick-links to some of the most commonly accessed sections of our website:
- Procedures and Deadlines for Freshman Applications
- Common App | Ohio University's Alternative Online Application
- Printable Application Forms
- Online Catalog
- School Counselor Information Form (PDF) This form should be included with the high school transcript.
- Application Status Check
- Dual Enrollment (College Credit Plus)
Connect with OHIO
There are multiple ways for you and your students to connect with OHIO. Come see us on campus for an in-person daily visit or special visit program, or connect with us online through one of our virtual visit opportunities, information sessions, or a 1-on-1 virtual appointment with an admissions advisor.
- Meet Our Staff
- Visit OHIO (in-person)
- Schedule a Student Visit (in-person)
- Virtual Visit Opportunities
- Schedule a Student Visit (virtual)
You can also check out our visit map to see when we're planning to attend a college fair near you (in-person or virtually). Note: Both the college fair schedule and OHIO representation are subject to change.
Testing Requirements
Ohio University has adopted a test-optional pathway for admission to the Athens campus for freshman applicants. All applicants, including test-optional applicants, will be eligible to be considered for University benefits, including direct admission to academic programs, merit-based scholarships, and honors and scholars programs. Applicants may submit test scores (ACT or SAT) if interested in having them considered.
Codes
ACT: 3314
SAT: 1593
FAFSA: 003100
Fall Application Dates
For fall admission, the early action deadline is November 15. Early action is a nonbinding cycle that gives complete applicants priority consideration for direct entry to academic programs, merit scholarship programs and University honors experiences. The rolling admission deadline is February 1. Applicants who do not meet the early action deadline but who meet the rolling deadline will be considered on a space-available basis. Applications are reviewed and OHIO admission decisions are released on a rolling basis.
Transcripts
An official copy of the student's high school transcript must be sent directly from the high school guidance office to Undergraduate Admissions, Chubb Hall 120, 1 Ohio University Drive, Athens OH 45701. Undergraduate Admissions also has the capability to accept many electronic transcripts. For a complete list of accepted electronic formats, please call 740.593.4100. Undergraduate Admissions also reserves the right to request first-term or first-semester grades from a student's senior year in order to make a more informed admission decision. Final transcripts are required post-high school graduation to finalize admission.
Optional Application Materials
Students may submit optional application materials, including standardized test scores, letters of recommendation, an essay or a statement of extra-curricular activities.
Honors Tutorial College Applicants
Students interested in the Honors Tutorial College (HTC) are encouraged to apply using the Common App. Applicants should plan to submit a list of activities, one or more letters of recommendation and two HTC-specific essays. The application priority date is November 15. For more information on applying to the Honors Tutorial College, visit the HTC website.