Who must complete this form?
Individuals admitted as undergraduate students to an Ohio University campus in any modality must complete this form.
Why is this form required?
While the information has always been required for enrollment, Ohio University no longer collects this information on the application for admission. OHIO transitioned away from collecting this information in the application for admission to ensure applicants that prior discipline and criminal history will not be visible to reviewers determining academic admissibility.
Is providing this information to Ohio University a new requirement?
The collection of this information has always been required for enrollment; these questions have been separated from the application for admission.
Where is the form located?
The Required Pre-enrollment Discipline and Criminal History Review form is available in your MyOHIO Student Center . Log in using your activated OHIO ID and password. If you haven’t yet activated your OHIO ID, visit account.ohio.edu. You will need your PID number and birthdate. Allow up to 24 hours for ID activation.
Is the form required for OHIO Online, College Credit Plus or non-degree applicants?
Yes, all undergraduate applicants must complete this form.
How does the Pre-enrollment Discipline and Criminal History Review work?
Applicants will receive a request via email to complete the Required Pre-enrollment Discipline and Criminal History form, available online after admission in MyOHIO Student Center. The form is simple and quick to complete. Complete the form immediately upon request to allow maximum time for processing and review. The form must be completed, reviewed and cleared for enrollment before you will be eligible to sign up for Bobcat Student Orientation (if applicable) or finalize registration for classes on any Ohio University campus or through College Credit Plus or OHIO Online. Your responses will be reviewed to determine whether further review or additional information is required. If your form is approved, you will receive an email notification that you are eligible to proceed with your next steps in enrollment.
What happens if I answer "yes" to any of the questions on the form?
A previous disciplinary action, charge or conviction does not automatically disqualify applicants from enrollment at Ohio University, but will be reviewed. If additional information is requested from you regarding any affirmative responses, you will receive specific instructions via email. Affirmative responses to discipline and criminal history questions and any additional information you are required to submit will be evaluated by a small group, including staff from Undergraduate Admissions, the Division of Student Affairs, the Office of Legal Affairs and the Ohio University Police Department, to evaluate potential risks posed to the University community. Please note: During peak processing seasons, this review process may take up to a month, so please respond to all requests for information immediately. In the majority of cases, admitted students are permitted to proceed with enrollment processes after additional review. For circumstances in which particular risks are identified by the evaluation group, admitted students’ enrollment may be modified with certain restrictions, terms or conditions. Occasionally, based on the risk assessment, admitted students are not permitted to enroll and must reapply at a later date. Upon conclusion of the review, you will receive a letter in the mail regarding your eligibility to enroll.
How will admitted students who have completed the form be notified if additional information is required?
Admitted students who respond "yes” to a disciplinary question will be contacted by Undergraduate Admissions if additional information is required. Admitted students who respond "yes” to a criminal history question will receive a questionnaire from the Office of Legal Affairs.
What happens if the form is not completed?
Admitted students who do not complete this form will not be able to sign up for Bobcat Student Orientation (if applicable) or finalize registration for classes on any Ohio University campus or through College Credit Plus or OHIO Online.
Who has access to information provided in the form?
Responses are visible only to members of the review committee. Admissions application reviewers, academic advisors and other personnel do not have access to the information.