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Online Costs and Aid

eCampus Tuition (additional fees may apply)

Ohio Residents 2024-2025

Expense Category Cost
eCampus tuition and general fee $319/credit hour

Out-of-State Residents 2024-2025

Expense Category Cost
eCampus tuition and general fee $324/credit hour

Other Fees

Expense Category Cost
Student Information System & Network Fee (maximum $33) $3/credit hour
Career and Experiential Learning Fee (maximum $36) $3/credit hour
Bachelor of Science in Business (9 core courses only) $25/credit hour
Correctional Education program $100/credit hour

You will be required to complete a consortium agreement if you are pursuing a bachelor's degree completion program in conjunction with a community college partner and are planning dual enrollment for the same term. A consortium agreement is a contract between the student, Ohio University, and the host (partner) institution and must be submitted by the deadline listed on the agreement for the term you intend to dual enroll.

Learn More and Complete the Consortium Agreement Form

* If you are enrolled at any campus of Ohio University, the comprehensive fee does not cover eCampus or print-based education tuition and fees. You must pay the enrollment tuition and fees separately.

All tuition, fees, and expenses are subject to change by action of the Board of Trustees.

Ohio Residency

Students classified as Ohio residents for tuition purposes receive the benefit of a state-supported education, funded largely by the taxpayers of Ohio.

Get the Details on Ohio Residency

Financial Aid and Scholarships

Ohio University is committed to helping you reach your educational goals. Scholarships, need-based aid and other forms of financial assistance are available if you qualify.

Office of Student Financial Aid and Scholarships

Veterans Administration Educational Benefits

If you are currently serving or have retired from the military, you or your spouse may be able to use funding through the GI Bill.

View More Information About Veterans Benefits

Second Chance Grant Program

Ohio residents who have earned some college credit but no degree may be eligible for the Second Chance Grant Program. The program provides $2,000 grants to eligible students re-enrolling at a qualifying institution to obtain a degree or credential. Questions about eligibility should be directed to the Office of Student Financial Aid and Scholarships at  financial.aid@ohio.edu  or 740.593.4141.

View More Information About Second Chance Grants

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