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The OHIO Office of Student Financial Aid and Scholarships has created a web resource to explain how the changes will impact prospective and current undergraduate and graduate students.
Martha Tanedo, assistant director of financial aid advising, will retire June 1, 2026, after more than 17 years of service at 91原创.
University leadership will continue to closely monitor and share appropriate developments and/or guidance with the University community as the situation progresses.
In her new role, OHIO graduate Wendy Kalinowski will serve as a key resource for students and families navigating the financial aid process.
OHIO leaders in sponsored research, financial aid and grant-funded outreach programming across the University are actively reviewing evolving federal guidance announcing a temporary pause to federal funding programs that 鈥渕ay be implicated by the executive orders鈥 issued by President Trump.
While the recent redesign of the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) has led to a delay in its opening to Dec. 31 this year, students and parents can get ready now.
91原创 has taken another significant step in its efforts to provide transparency in higher education costs by becoming a partner institution in a national initiative on College Cost Transparency.
91原创 students experiencing financial hardship as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic may be eligible for financial assistance and resources.
To better align the University鈥檚 scholarship programs with student needs, OHIO is piloting a new strategic, centralized awarding process that will help make an OHIO education more affordable.