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Need-based state grant for Ohio residents attending eligible colleges. Women must complete the FAFSA to be considered. Grant amounts vary based on financial need and school costs. Contact the Ohio Department of Higher Education for current award amounts and eligible schools. Call Mon-Fri 8am-5pm to confirm eligibility or visit their Columbus office for assistance.
(888) 833-1133 · 25 S Front St, Columbus, OH 43215
State agency overseeing Ohio colleges and administering state financial aid programs including grants and scholarships for Ohio residents. Women can call to get information on state aid eligibility, Ohio transfer and articulation policies, and workforce education programs. Visit highered.ohio.gov or call Mon-Fri 8am-5pm for program information.
(614) 466-6000 · 25 S Front St, Columbus, OH 43215
Ohio's flagship public research university offering hundreds of degree programs including online and part-time options. Women can access campus resources including childcare, the Women's Place office, counseling, and financial aid. The OSU Women's Place provides programming and advocacy for women students and staff. Visit osu.edu for admissions, financial aid, and program information.
(614) 292-6446 · 281 W Lane Ave, Columbus, OH 43210
Affordable two-year degrees, certificates, and workforce training programs in Columbus. Women can access financial aid, flexible scheduling, online courses, and student support services. Columbus State offers pathways to transfer to four-year universities and direct-to-career technical programs. Call Mon-Fri 8am-5pm or visit cscc.edu to explore programs and schedule an enrollment appointment.
(614) 287-5353 · 550 E Spring St, Columbus, OH 43215