Submit the FAFSA annually with a total family income of $75,000 or less
A family income between $75,001–$100,000 may qualify for reduced tuition support (up to $2,000)
A family income between $75,001–$100,000 may qualify for reduced tuition support (up to $2,000)
You must meet Satisfactory Academic Progress standards
You must be enrolled in a degree-granting program (including exploratory and pre-majors)
You must be pursuing your first bachelor’s degree full-time at the Ñý¼§Ö±²¥ Campus
You must be classified as an Ohio resident for tuition purposes, which includes being Selective Service compliant
You must be a United States citizen or permanent resident
2025 Annual Pay Increase Eligibility and Information for Non-Represented StaffAt Ñý¼§Ö±²¥ State University, our employees are our most valued resource. The Board of Trustees approved a 2% pay increase for all qualifying, non-represented staff (i.e., classified and unclassified employees). The 2% increase will take effect with the pay period that includes Oct. 1, 2025. More specific details, including eligibility, are listed below.Classified Non-represented Employees Pay Increase TimetableThe pay increase will take effect Sept. 21, 2025, the start of the pay period that includes Oct. 1. The increas...
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This training session is designed to equip participants with the tools, skills, and confidence needed to navigate emotional conversations successfully and professionally. Through interactive activities and practical exercises, participants will learn how to prepare for important conversations, anticipate and manage their own emotions, keep the conversation on-track, and maintain respectful and honest communication.
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