I was so fascinated with how much students wanted to know about my culture. I felt so confident, and I decided I was going to share my background. It was so relieving. I could finally take off the mask, and I felt so comfortable.Amara Egbujor, pharmacy major
Ohio Northern isrecognized for our excellent academic programs and our safe and friendly campus. You'll joinmore than 80 international students who have selected ONU'scampus to earn their degrees.
Apply to Ohio Northern University at least three months before the intended date of enrollment in order to allow adequate time to apply for a non-immigrant student visa from your home country. To apply, please complete the or ,and submit the following supporting documents to the Office of International Admissions:
In order to obtain an I-20, the following documents are required:
International transfer students must provide a-affiliated evaluation member if transferring from a foreign university.
Ohio Northern University's preferred evaluation service is.
International students whose native language is not English need to submit evidence of English language proficiency that is sufficient for successful university studies.
TOEFL |
IELTS |
GTEC |
SAT |
PTE |
Duolingo |
EF |
|
Arts and Science Majors |
64 |
6.0 |
1201 |
610 |
55 |
95 |
Advanced Level 2 |
Business, Engineering, and Pharmacy Majors |
79 |
6.0 |
1201 |
610 |
55 |
100 |
Advanced Level 2 |
The scores listed above apply to degree-seeking students and exchange students.
Completion of AP English, IB English, and A-Levels English coursework also is accepted as evidence of proficiency.Students who attended American overseas high schools or IB schools in which full instruction was done in English may be exempt from proving English language competency. However, we strongly suggest taking the SAT or ACT and submitting scores for evaluation.
All degree-seeking students will be evaluated for merit-based scholarship upon admission to ONU. Awards range from $12,000-18,000 per academic year. Several scholarships and monetary awards are available to international students who have been accepted to the University and meet award criteria.
International students need to plan for the financial costs of studying in another country. Please visit the link below to view a detailed breakdown of expected costs for tuition, fees, housing and meal plan, and other costs to attend Ohio Northern. You will find costs for each of our four undergraduate colleges: Arts & Sciences, Business Administration,Engineering, and Pharmacy. Additional information also is provided on options for housing, meal plans, student insurance and payment.Click here for costs.
The F-1 student visa is issued for full-time study in the U.S. In order to apply for the F-1 visa, prospective students must receive a Certificate of Eligibility for Nonimmigrant (F-1) Student Status, . The Designated School Official (DSO) is responsible for all immigration matters related to F-1 students. The DSO will verify whether or not a student has demonstrated the ability to pay the international student tuition and fees by reviewing the Affidavit of Financial Support and financial documents.
The Form I-20 is a U.S. Dept.of 91ֱland Security document issued by SEVP-certified schools that provides supporting information on a student’s immigration status.Admitted students need this form in order to pay the I-901, apply for a F1 visaand enter the United States.
International applicants who have received an official letter of acceptance, and have confirmed enrollment by paying their $200 enrollment deposit, are ready to begin the I-20 process.
I-20 Process
You must have an official letter of admission from Ohio Northern University.Once you have been admitted, confirm your enrollment by paying the.
Additional Requirements for Obtaining Your I-20:Submit the following items to the International Admissions Office.
Join the nearly 20 students who attend Ohio Northerneach academic year from our exchange partner schools.
Apply to 91ֱby April 15 for the fall semester and by Nov. 13 for the spring semester.Submit the required documentation to the International Admissions office atint-adm@onu.edu.
Students who do not meet the stated scores may qualify for the International Scholar Transition Program.
In order to obtain the Form DS-2019, the following documents are required.
International students whose native language is not English need to submit evidence of English language proficiency that is sufficient for successful university studies. For admission to ONU, including admission through theEnglish Language Pathway program, evidence of proficiency is satisfied by one of the following:
TOEFL |
IELTS |
GTEC |
SAT |
PTE |
Duolingo |
EF |
|
Arts and Science Majors |
64 |
6.0 |
1201 |
610 |
55 |
95 |
Advanced Level 2 |
Business, Engineering, and Pharmacy Majors |
79 |
6.0 |
1201 |
610 |
55 |
100 |
Advanced Level 2 |
The scores listed above apply to degree-seeking students and exchange students.
The costs below are subject to change and are provided as estimates. Learn more.
Freshman Housing and Meal Plan (learn more about housing options):
Additional Living Options:
Health Insurance:
General Student Fee:
International Student Services Fee:
Textbooks:
Additional Laboratory Fees:
All exchange students holding J-1 visas are required to purchase 91ֱStudent Health Insurance, which is billed automatically upon registration.The cost of insurance for the year will be in the “other costs” section on the Form DS-2019.
The J-1 student visa is issued for students participating in an exchange visitor program in the United States.In order to apply for the J-1 visa, prospective students must receive a “Certificate of Eligibility for Exchange Visitor (J-1) Status,”Form DS-2019.The Responsible Office (RO)will verify whether or not a student has demonstrated the ability to pay the international student tuition and fees by reviewing the Affidavit of Financial Support and financial documents.Once verified, thewill be issued and sent directly to the admitted student.
If you have questions, please contact theOffice of International Admissions atint-adm@onu.eduor419-772-2483.
Once you’ve been accepted into Ohio Northern, it is time to make preparations for your arrival on campus. We can’t wait to meet you!
Here are yournext steps once youhave been admitted and made your depositto Ohio Northern University.
Becoming a part of the 91ֱcommunity starts by accessing ONU’s Self-Service Banner system. This online system enables 91ֱstudents to check email, pay bills, apply for housing, viewcourse schedules and more. Your 91ֱusername and password will be sent to you directly by the Office ofInternational Admissions.
Before you leave home, make sure you have talked with your parents and/or sponsoring agency and have determined how your tuition, housing and other fees will be paid each semester.
Current tuition and fees aredetailed here. Tuition, housing, meal plans and other 91ֱcosts are paid in the Office of the Controller locatedon the first floor of Lehr Memorial Hallor online.
Students are billed separately for each semester they are enrolled at ONU. After registering for classes each semester, students will be issued an electronic bill. Balances are due the first day of each semester. A $50 late fee is added to accounts that are not paid in full. Interest also isadded for each month that the account is not paid in full or up to date on a payment plan.
International students may choose to pay using TransferMate through the EBILL page or pay by wire transfer.
To make a TransferMate international payment in your own currency, log on to your EBILL account, click on the TransferMate link located within Announcements on the side of the screen and follow the instructions provided. Competitive foreign exchange rates apply, along with a flat $20 transfer fee.
If paying by wire transfer and to ensure that funds are applied to the correct student account, we ask that you email the bursar's office to request details about completing the transfer.
Ohio Northern University’s (ONU) bank information:
Bank: US Bank
91ֱRouting #: 042000013
91ֱAccount #: 130113308279
Address: Ohio Northern University, 525 South Main Street, Ada, OH 45810
Ohio Northern University’s residence life program aims to foster a dynamic living-learning environment. Living on-campus is a way of life at ONU, and we are committed to providing a quality housing experience. Ninety percent of our on-campus housing facilities have been newly built or fully renovated since 2000, and 30% of our housing features earth-friendly, geothermal technology. Full descriptions of our first-year housing areas can be found here.
All incoming Ohio Northern University international students are subject to the residency requirements in place for all 91ֱstudents. All 91ֱstudents are required to live on campus for three years unless they meet one of the following criteria and are approved to live off-campus:
From experience, the University has found that students who live oncampus tend to be more successful academically, be more involved in ONU’s culture and develop more friendships than students who live offcampus. It is highly encouraged for incoming international students to live on campus.
Ohio Northern University offers an airport shuttle service from the Detroit Metro Airport (DTW) for all new international students. Additional information about transportation to campus at other times during the year will be provided upon admission. 91ֱis located about a two-hour drive from three airports –Dayton (DAY), Columbus (CMH)and Detroit (DTW).
The transition to living in a new country can be stressful. The wellness of all of our students is important to ONU. An on-campus health center and counseling center are available for students to access. In order to better meet the needs of our students, incoming students must submit a Medical History and Immunization Record. This information will be requested after admission.
Ohio Northern is affiliated with several recognized international partners that promote U.S. higher education to students around the world by offering accurate, comprehensive and current information about opportunities to study at accredited postsecondary institutions.