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Second Chance Grant Program - The Ohio State University The Ohio State University The Ohio Department of Education’s (ODHE) Second Chance Grant Program is a $3,000 grant available to disenrolled students wishing to renew their pursuit of a college degree by re-enrolling at a qualifying institution, such as The Ohio State University.
The one-time grant is awarded on a first-come, first-serve basis to students who stopped out of (withdrew from) a qualifying institution of higher education in Ohio and who meet the following criteria: Current resident of the state of Ohio Last date of attendance was at least two semesters but no more than five years ago Have not yet earned a bachelor's degree from ANY college or university In good academic standing with no disciplinary issues at disenrollment Must complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and accept any need-based state or federal grants to which you are entitled Note: Recipients of the following Ohio scholarships are not eligible: Choose Ohio First , Ohio Safety Officers College Memorial Fund , War Orphans and Severely Disabled Veteran's Scholarship Program , Ohio National Guard Scholarship .
To determine if you qualify for a Second Chance Grant Program by enrolling at Ohio State, contact Buckeye Link or the regional financial aid office of the campus you wish to attend . For more information and a list of qualifying institutions go to: Second Chance Grant Program . Note: There is a limited pool of Second Chance Grant funds and as such it is possible that not all qualifying students will be able to receive a grant.
Former Ohio State undergraduate students who would like to return to complete their degree may reach out to the advising office in their college or contact advising@osu. edu for assistance. If your Ohio State email account is still active, please use that email.
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Ohio residents with some college credit but no degree, seeking re-enrollment at qualifying Ohio institutions. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
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