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Therefore, for students who are registered for classes at more than one
campus of The Ohio State University during any single term, their fees
will be assessed based on the campus carrying the majority
of their instructional credit hours.
As a practical matter, in order for the current fee assessment protocol
to support this approach, the following will be required:
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The "Campus of Enrollment" must match between the fee assessment protocol
and the majority of credit hours taken. Credit hours from more than one regional campus may not be combined for majority over Columbus campus credit hours.
This pattern will be necessary regardless of whether a student is registered
on a single or multiple campuses of Ohio State, and regardless of whether
or not a student considers himself/herself as associated with any particular
campus for advising or other purposes.
Since instructional subsidy is based on registration as of the Census Date
(currently the 15th-day of classes), the “Campus of Enrollment”
should also be considered set by the Census Date.
Although the following instructional patterns may not be considered "site-bound"
in the traditional sense, they still require instructional support. Therefore,
the credit hours from these courses will be factored into this policy based
on the campus which is most directly related to the course offering. Examples
include:
Distance Learning/Education courses
Thesis/Dissertation hours
Arranged hours
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Regional Campus students will not be permitted to register for a majority
of their credit hours on the Columbus Campus if they do not meet the admissions
or transfer criteria for the Columbus Campus. No Regional Campus student with
less than 30 earned hours or less than a 2.00 GPA should be registered for
ANY Columbus Campus course without specific permission from an academic adviser
on their respective Regional Campus.
Exceptions to these guidelines will be made by the Office of the University
Registrar, and only in extremely unusual circumstances.