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Therefore a 3 credit hour course (which most WGSS courses are) during a 14-week term should have 3 hours of instruction and 6 hours of homework/study time per week, for a total of 9 hours per course per week, for the student to earn a C grade.
Ohio University gets bragging rights as not only the first university in the state of Ohio (established in 1804), but the oldest university in the U.S. established by federal legislation (aka, the Northwest Ordinance of 1787) before the ratification of the U.S. Constitution in 1790.
A college student is considered to be enrolled on a full-time basis for student financial aid purposes if they are enrolled for at least 12 credits a semester. Since a class typically requires at least three credits, 12 credits will require four classes per semester.
Undergraduate Regional Campus Tuition - Eastern and Southern Credit HoursInstructional FeeOhio Resident Total 1 $234 $237 2 $468 $474 3 $702 $711 4 $936 $9489 more rows
The Utility Master Plan is intended to provide the Ohio University campus in Athens, Ohio with a long range vision for efficient and reliable utility generation and delivery, as well as effective energy conservation measures.
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This renewable pilot program will cover the full cost of tuition and mandatory fees to attend an Ohio University regional campus for fall 2025 incoming full-time, Pell-eligible freshmen with a minimum 3.0 high school GPA. Submit your application by the extended deadline of March 15, 2025.
Full-time enrollment is 12 semester hours for undergraduate students and nine semester hours for graduate students. Undergraduate students must be registered full time (at least 12 semester hours) to receive the maximum amount of any grant.
To be considered a full-time student, you must register for a minimum of 12 semester hours.

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