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Students & Families

This portal page provides links to pages within the Regents Web site as well as links affiliated with Regents programs and initiatives.

Ohio Campuses - Take a virtual tour of more than 100 institutions throughout Ohio offering higher educational experiences ranging from four-year liberal arts colleges to two-year technical schools.

Performance Reports - The reports accessed through this page describe higher education currently and historically, including reports describing high school graduates transitioning to college.

Tuition & Fees - Fall survey of Ohio's 38 public institutions fees and charges.

Course Applicability System (CAS) - CAS provides information on courses, course equivalencies and program requirements at a CAS institution.

Financial Aid - Explore Ohio's grants and scholarships as well as related information.

Appalachian Center for Higher Ed (OACHE) - The Ohio Appalachian Center for Higher Education is a consortium of ten public colleges and universities in the 29 counties of Appalachian Ohio, established by the Ohio General Assembly in 1993 with the mission of increasing the level of educational attainment of residents in this region. The program unites colleges, universities, K–12 schools and the private sector to increase the region's college-going rate, which is currently only half the national average.

Ohio College Access Network (OCAN) - OCAN is the first statewide coordinating body for college access programs in the nation.

Student Access & Success - This Web site provides information about the Student Access and Success Coordinating Council of Ohio as well as other projects and initiatives from across Ohio pertaining to student access to and successful participation in postsecondary education. It is targeted to those individuals who work directly with college access programs and their partners in PreK-16, local, business and community programs.

OhioLINK - The Ohio Library and Information Network, OhioLINK, is a consortium of Ohio’s college and university libraries and the State Library of Ohio. Serving more than 600,000 students, faculty, and staff at 85 institutions, OhioLINK’s membership includes 17 public universities, 23 community/technical colleges, 44 private colleges and the State Library of Ohio. OhioLINK serves faculty, students, staff and other researchers via campus-based electronic library systems, the OhioLINK central site, and Internet resources.

GEAR UP - Eight lighthouse programs are guiding all Ohio communities to comprehensive strategies for increasing the number of students who aspire to, prepare for and successfully experience college.

Ralph Regula School - The Ralph Regula School of Computational Science (RRSCS) helps to ensure that Ohio has the skilled people needed to support new approaches to innovation. The school relies on participating colleges and universities to confer degrees and certificates and offer their expertise.

OhioLearns! - OhioLearns! is the one stop site for anyone interested in college level distance or e-learning in Ohio.

Carl D. Perkins - The Carl D. Perkins Vocational and Technical Education Act of 2006 provides an increased focus on the academic achievement of career and technical education students, strengthen the connections between secondary and postsecondary education, and improve state and local accountability.

Credit Transfer - Learn about Ohio's programs in support of the legislative mandate to ease credit transfer among Ohio's institutions of higher education.