Ohio University embraces an inclusive concept of family, recognizing various family structures, including families of origin, families of choice, or other supportive individuals in the lives of Bobcats. If that’s you, keep reading!
Membership Benefits
There are special benefits for council members, plus it's another reason to visit your student!
Increased Access to Family Weekend Events
Complimentary or discounted tickets for weekend functions and receptions (based on the weekend schedule)
Commencement VIP Seating
Enjoy VIP seating at Commencement for your student’s senior year (up to 4 individuals)
Regular Leadership Insights
Stay informed with bi-monthly updates from the Dean of Students and unit leadership
Strategic Engagement
Provide insights and feedback to positively shape the Bobcat student experience
Special Updates and Engagement
Access to detailed university updates and engagement with leadership at bi-annual meetings
Peer Family Network
Gain a network of peer families, fostering connections and shared experiences
Required Duties
Attendance and Participation
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Attend two in-person Bobcat Family Council meetings per year, which are typically hosted on Family Weekend and Sibs Weekend
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Volunteer at one pre-determined event per meeting weekend
Ambassador Role
Serve as Ohio University communication ambassadors, whether on social media, via word-of-mouth, or at university functions and events*
* Optional opportunities for engagement will be available as needed. Examples include attending a local-to-you recruitment event, participating in a virtual parent panel, and more.
Contribute to Communication Efforts
Contribute to our communication efforts by sharing your personal Ohio University experience
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Your story may be featured in recruitment materials, social media, news stories, and more
What Do In-Person Meetings Entail?
The agenda will be different at each meeting, but council members can expect to receive university updates from leadership, explore various resources and provide feedback, participate in strategic planning sessions, and take action on council-created initiatives.
Plus, you’ll most likely leave with a few new friends!
Commitment to Accessibility
We strive to make the Bobcat Family Council accessible to all undergraduate Bobcat families. We recognize that there may be barriers to entry, such as cost for travel and stay, childcare, and time off work.
We encourage you to apply and note any barriers on your application. We hope to minimize these obstacles whenever possible.
Application & Selection Process
Eligibility
Applicants must be a family member of a current undergraduate student. Each term will be two years, or as long as your Bobcat is a current undergraduate student- whichever comes first.
Up to two family members per student can serve on the council. Only one application per family is required.
Application Timeline
For the 2024-25 academic year, the application for current Bobcat family members will be open April 1 to May 1, 2024. For family members of incoming Bobcats, the application will open May 26 and close July 5.
Applicants will be notified late July or early August.
Selection Process
The Bobcat Family Council aims to incorporate perspectives reflective of the student population.
Selection criteria will include the student's class year, major, and college, as well as their level of campus involvement, residential status (on-campus, off-campus, commuter), in-state or out-of-state status, first-generation or multigenerational status, and transfer status. This comprehensive assessment of factors ensures a well-rounded cohort that effectively represents a range of student experiences.
The selection committee will be comprised of the Assistant Dean of Parent and Family Engagement and a minimum of three campus partners.
Council Size
The Council aims to have 2 to 3 families representing each class year of the student experience.
Ready to Join the Bobcat Family Council?
The application for Bobcat Family Council is closed. It will reopen in the Spring of 2025.