Wednesday, February 11, 2026
Jaclyn Krymowski

Jaclyn Krymowski (OSU '18), of Medina County, shares some tips on getting the most out of college.

Jill Byers, Ohio State ATI admission counselor, shares five things students should focus on when applying to colleges and universities.
student

Graduate school allows college graduates the chance to intensify their studies as they pursue advanced degrees. Finding the best fit for you takes time.
Chatham University

Exploring what makes a good ag college fit is relatively straightforward, but requires research, planning, and open communication between students, parents and the college.
pencils

As college acceptance letters arrive in the mail, another important document is not far behind: financial aid letters.
Campus visit

Research colleges carefully, look into the programs that are offered, the size of the campus, and anything else that might interest you.
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Study abroad programs give students unique opportunities to experience other cultures while pursuing their degrees.

According to the U.S. Census Bureau, only about one-quarter of those working in the fields of science, technology, engineering and mathematics, widely referred to as “STEM,” are women.
Ohio State students

Being an Ohio State College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences student, and athlete or a marching band member takes a lot of dedication and time management.
Test

Tests are only one factor used for college admission and scholarship decisions. All grades count after eighth grade.