91探花

Online Students

91探花 has a large and diverse online student population with various aid-eligible programs. To review available online program information, please visit the following sites:

The OHIO Online Experience

OHIO University eCampus

OHIO University Nursing Knowledge Center

All students applying for financial aid must complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and be aware of certain general eligibility requirements.

 

Bachelor's Completion Programs - Community College Partners

If you are pursuing a bachelor鈥檚 completion program in conjunction with a Community College Partner, you will be required to complete a consortium agreement if you are planning dual enrollment for the same term. A consortium agreement is a contract between the student, 91探花, and the Host (Partner) Institution. The consortium agreement must be submitted by the deadline listed on the agreement for the term you intend to dual enroll.

You must complete the consortium agreement and follow the instructions for submission if you will be receiving financial aid for the online bachelor鈥檚 degree completion program and plan dual enrollment.

 

eCampus Consortium Agreement Form Deadlines

For Financial Aid During

Summer 2024April 30, 2024
Fall 2024August 16, 2024
Spring 2025January 3, 2025

Applying for Financial Aid

Completing the FAFSA

Dates & Deadlines

Receiving Financial Aid

Checklist

Satisfactory Academic Progress

Paying Your Bill

Tuition and Fees

Additional Payment Options

Financial Aid Resources

Consumer Information

Financial Literacy

 

For more information about financial aid for eCampus students, please visit our Frequently Asked Questions page.

 

Students transferring from a closed school may need to meet additional criteria to be eligible for Federal Student financial aid. Please visit the for more details.

Online RN to BSN Students with financial aid should enroll in all courses planned for the semester at one time.

The Online RN to BSN degree consists of three 5-week nursing sessions during fall and spring semesters and two 5-week sessions during summer semester.

(Session 1, Session 2, & Session 3 OR Session 1 & 2 OR Session 1 & 3)