It was a full house at Ohio State Lima on Monday morning as students and their parents learned all about the campus.
This was the 1st fall open house to present information about academics, extracurriculars, and financial aid to families. Students can take any of the twelve four-year bachelor programs at the campus or start one of the 200-plus majors in Columbus they can transition into. The Lima campus averages around 1,000 students a year getting a top-notch education starting with these open houses.
"They really get to discover what OSU has to offer. So they start with the Discover OSU presentation, they hear from our academic advising team, they hear from financial aid, and then they hear from current students and faculty from campus, about all the resources available to them and what it is to be an Ohio State student," said Kristina Healy, enrollment services director.
Healy says they will have two more fall open houses in November.
