Find additional funding, maximize your financial aid awards. Our dynamic Scholarship and Supplemental Academic Services (S-SAS) Team is here for you!
We offer advice, support and resources in multiple areas
S-SAS Academic Services
The Office of Undergraduate Education is committed to help students realize their full academic potential by providing robust academic services that strengthen students’ academic preparedness. With the support of a talented pool of peer educators, we offer individualized tutoring in more than 50 different subjects and group study sessions via Supplemental Instruction in some of the most traditionally challenging courses. In addition, we have a repository of study and review materials, and we also offer a variety of academic success and enrichment workshops and events.
Tutoring Services
Did you know? Tutoring isn’t just for those who find themselves challenged by a subject. It’s for everyone.
- Excelling in Class? Tutoring can propel you further, deepen your understanding and provide a platform to explore subjects more intensely.
- On the Fence? If you’re somewhere in the middle, tutoring can provide clarity, boost your confidence and solidify concepts that might seem slightly out of reach.
- Finding a Course too Challenging? Remember, everyone encounters bumps along their academic journey. Tutoring offers personalized strategies to understand complex topics and ensures you’re not alone in this.
For detailed information about Academic Services and S-SAS programming, please visit go.osu.edu/ssas.
S-SAS Scholarship Services
The mission of our Scholarship Services unit is to help students maximize their financial aid opportunities and reduce indebtedness.
The Office of Outreach and Engagement offers resources and individual guidance on financial aid and scholarships to students registered in the following programs: ACCESS Collaborative, James L. Moore III Scholars Program, Morrill Scholars Program, URM Regional Campus Transitioners, and Young Scholars Program.
We also offer guidance to students, parents and colleagues in understanding Title IV (federal), Ohio Department of Higher Education (state), and Ohio State (institutional) funding policies/procedures/regulations. In addition, we provide our student support completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), assistance with financial aid verification, and with the ScholarshipUniverse application by the university deadline.
Announcements
- The 2026-27 FAFSA form is now available! Complete the FAFSA if you plan to enroll in any semester between Summer 2025 through Spring 2027. The priority deadline for Ohio State to submit is February 1, 2026,
- Are you looking for additional scholarships for the 2026-2027 academic year?! If yes, complete the ScholarshipUniverse application when it opens on December 1, 2025, and submit prior to the priority deadline of February 1, 2026.
- The Spring Semester 2026 Statement of Account will be available in mid-November. Please reach out if you have any questions before leaving for winter break.
- Scholarship Services Office Hours are Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. University Offices will be closed on November 27-28 and December 24 through January 1.
Scheduling an Appointment
Students can schedule a scholarship services appointment through OnCourse.
- Select Schedule an Appointment
You will be able to select between in-person or phone/remote.
IMPORTANT: When scheduling the appointment, please use the comment box to explain the reason(s) you would like to meet with a Scholarship Services Coordinator. This step is critical towards ensuring you can receive the best assistance possible.