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Scholarship Information |
In more than 30 years of working with students as they
decide which college to attend, it has been my observation that most of them
rely heavily, and wisely, on their conversations with students who
currently attend the schools they are considering. Input from
parents, teachers, and counselors is also important, of course.
However, to know how a place may feel to you, it can be valuable to know
how it has felt to others who are like you in age, background, ability,
and general interests.
So as you consider Ohio State as your prospective
university, I hope that you will find this website to be helpful.
It is made up of valuable information and observations from
currently enrolled students. I urge you to use it to supplement
the advice that you receive from people you know and trust. I hope
that you will not make your decision final until you have visited the
university and talked directly with our students here.
For my part, I am very pleased to say that at Ohio
State, we value our diverse community of students, faculty, and staff,
and we strive to serve the needs of community members by offering
financial assistance, academic advice, free tutoring in a wide range of
first-year and sophomore courses, personal counseling, social events.
leadership programs, and many other opportunities for learning and
growth. Be assured that the Office of Minority Affairs is ready
and eager to work with you when you join the Ohio State community.
Mac A. Stewart
Dr. Mac A. Stewart
Chief Diversity Officer & Vice Provost for
Minority Affairs
102 Bricker Hall
190 North Oval Mall
Columbus, Ohio 43210
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