Ohio University 2026-2027 Undergraduate Catalog
University College
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University College
www.ohio.edu/university-college
Chubb Hall 140
Phone: 740.593.1935
Fax: 740.593.0206
university.college@ohio.edu
David Nguyen, Dean
Mission
University College supports lifelong learning and career readiness as individuals explore their potential and become engaged, purposeful citizens. Through applied and interdisciplinary academic programs, services, and experiences, the college empowers learners by helping them identify and pursue meaningful pathways that reflect their strengths and ambitions. University College is a creative, innovative, and responsive academic home, fostering an inclusive and collaborative community.
Vision
To empower every learner to thrive by fostering academic, professional, and personal growth that identifies pathways for meaningful, purpose-driven vocations.
Academic Probation
At the conclusion of each academic term, all students who, at the time of review, do not have an accumulative GPA of at least 2.0, will be placed on academic probation.
Removal from Probation. Removal of probationary status is automatic at the close of the semester when your accumulative GPA rises to 2.0 or above, unless your college requires higher standards.
Dismissal (Drop) and Reinstatement. If you have been dropped, you are not able to enroll for courses at Ohio University. You may petition your college student services office for reinstatement, but normally reinstatement will not be granted until at least 12 months after your dismissal. As a condition for reinstatement, the dean of your college may suggest remedial steps you can take.
Students petitioning for reinstatement must do so according to the following deadlines:
- For reinstatement in Fall Semester, petition must be received by August 1.
- For reinstatement in Spring Semester, petition must be received by December 15 (January 2, if you dismissed the immediate preceding fall semester).
University College Service Areas
Advising and Student Services
Advising and Student Services (140 Chubb Hall, 740.593.1935) supports the academic, intellectual, and personal development of undecided, undeclared, degree-seeking and College Credit Plus students through professional advising. Focusing on exploring academic majors, developing skills that support student sucess, and creating a path toward degree declaration. For more information, follow the hyperlink or contact us via email at university.college@ohio.edu.
Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC)
ROTC is based on our Constitution to help “provide for the common defense.” Today, when the security interests of this nation are so inextricably involved with world issues, our nation needs talented and well-trained officers in its military services. If you have the desire and talent to serve your country, ROTC can lead to a rewarding career as a military officer. Our military needs the best managers, administrators, engineers, and scientists the nation’s schools can produce, to be leaders with wide ranges of knowledge and skill. The Reserve Officers’ Training Corps, in agreement with universities and colleges across the nation, is designed to produce these types of leaders for our nation.
ProgramsAssociate of Applied ScienceAssociate of ArtsAssociate of ScienceAssociate of Technical StudiesBachelor of General StudiesBachelor of Integrative StudiesBachelor of ScienceBachelor of Technical and Applied StudiesOther Programs
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