Financial Aid
The college and the university are committed to leading the nation in finding ways to reduce and eliminate student debt. Through scholarships, financial aid, paid internships and expert advising, you achieve your education goals without amassing burdensome debt.
EHE awards scholarships to graduate and undergraduate students through an annual scholarship selection process. Students enrolled in the college with a declared major are eligible to apply through ScholarshipUniverse.
Graduate students in the college can apply for associate positions to gain valuable instructional, research and administrative experience.
Get more information about the requirements to apply for merit- and financial need-based aid, FAFSA and other aid details based on whether you are an undergrad, graduate, transfer, international or distance education student.
Learn more about the funding opportunities available through The Graduate School and other units at Ohio State.
A financial award from Ohio State based on academic merit through a university competition.
The Teacher Education Assistance for College and Higher Education (TEACH) Grant Program, offered by the U.S. Department of Education, provides grants of up to $4,000 a year to students who are completing course work needed to begin a career in teaching.