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Enrollment/Degree Verification

You must have an active OHIO student account to obtain enrollment and degree verifications.

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Enrollment Verification

Students often need official verification of their enrollment status sent to various agencies and organizations, including:

  • Insurance companies
  • Automobile dealers
  • Prospective employers
  • Credit card companies
  • Pension fund companies
  • U.S. Veterans Affairs (VA)
  • Financial aid lenders and loan guarantors, via the National Student Clearinghouse

There are three options to obtain proof of your enrollment at Ohio University:

  • Your schedule is available immediately upon registration and can be viewed online at MyOHIO Student Center .
  • An Ohio University, University Registrar signed, enrollment verification letter is available online nearly 24 hours/day, 7 days a week at no additional charge.
  • The National Student Clearinghouse offers enrollment verification letters online 24 hours/day, 7 days/week for a nominal charge.

    If none of the options above meet your needs, or if you have additional questions or concerns, contact Registrar Services, first floor, Chubb Hall; 740.593.4324; 740.593.0216 (fax); or email registration@ohio.edu .

Degree Verification

There are two options to obtain proof of your degree at Ohio University:

Students:

An Ohio University, University Registrar signed, degree verification letter is available online nearly 24 hours/day, 7 days a week. A degree verification letter is available once the degree has been conferred (approximately four weeks after the end of the semester).

If the online system does not meet your need, or if you have additional questions or concerns, contact Registrar Services, first floor, Chubb Hall; 740.593.4324; or email registration@ohio.edu .

Human Resources Departments, Companies, and Others:

Ohio University has contracted with the National Student Clearinghouse to provide electronic services to the human resources community and others that need verification of Ohio University degrees awarded. You can access the electronic services of the National Student Clearinghouse (our degree verification partner)24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. If you need assistance, contact the National Student Clearinghouse directly at 703.742.4200. Customer Service Hours: Mondays through Thursdays, 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m., and Fridays from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., ET.

If neither of the above meet your needs, or if you have additional questions or concerns, contact Registrar Services, first floor, Chubb Hall; 740.593.4324 (phone); 740.593.0216 (fax); or email registration@ohio.edu .

Enrollment Status Guide

Undergraduate Students

12.0 hours or more = Full-Time Enrollment
9.0-11.5 hours = Three-Quarter Time Enrollment6.0 - 8.5 hours = Half-Time Enrollment
0.5 - 5.5 hours = Less Than Half-Time Enrollment

Graduate Students

9.0 hours or more = Full-Time Enrollment
7.0 - 8.5 hours = Three-Quarter Time Enrollment5.0 - 6.5 hours = Half-Time Enrollment
0.5 - 4.5 hours = Less Than Half-time Enrollment

Medical Students

9.0 hours or more = Full-Time Enrollment
7.0 - 8.5 hours = Three-Quarter Time Enrollment
5.0 - 6.5 hours = Half-Time Enrollment
0.5 - 4.5 hours = Less Than Half-time Enrollment Loan Deferment

Student Loan Deferment Processing 

Ohio University is partnered with the National Student Clearinghouse. Several times each semester, the University submits a report of students' enrollment status to the Clearinghouse which, in turn, supplies verification of enrollment to lending agencies.

Most lenders and loan servicing organizations that participate in the Clearinghouse also participate in our paperless deferment process. With this process, no paper forms need to be completed by either students or schools - the student simply calls his or her servicer to request a deferment. The servicer then posts a deferment to the student's account after the student's verbal order is matched against the Clearinghouse electronic data verifying in-school status.

If your lender needs a deferment form processed, bring it to Registrar Services, first floor, Chubb Hall or send it to Office of the University Registrar, Chubb Hall 115J, Athens, OH 45701. We forward all deferment forms to the Clearinghouse. They will confirm your enrollment status has been sent to your lender. Ohio University does not provide this information directly to lending agencies. If you registered late or had an exception processed to your term registration, this information may not be reported until our next Clearinghouse submission for that semester (approximately every 30 days).

If you receive a collection letter from a servicer and you believe you should be in a deferred status, you should:

  • Call your lending agency to see if they received a deferment form from the Clearinghouse afterthey sent you the collection letter.
  • If after calling your servicer it still appears that your deferment was not processed, call the Clearinghouse at 703.742.4200. A Clearinghouse representative can verify the date they received the deferment form, when the deferment was certified, when your enrollment status was certified, and to which lenders and guarantors your deferrable status was reported.
  • If an emergency exists (e.g., you are being threatened with default), the Clearinghouse can intervene on your behalf by faxing another enrollment certification to your servicer. Further, it will work with your servicer to ensure that the form is processed on a high-priority basis.
  • If you need additional assistance, please email service@studentclearinghouse.org .

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