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WELCOME NEW BUCKEYES
ORIENTATION 2019
Agenda
T-SHIRT TICKET PARKING PASS
Parking Pass sticker should be placed on the lower right-
hand side of your front windshield
UPCOMING EVENTS
Come spend a fun-filled day on the Quad before classes start! There will
be activities, prizes, and lunch provided!
Date: August 14, 2019 Time: 9:00am – 3:00pmAdmission Fee: $10.00
RSVP: scarletandgray.osu.eduCode: BUCKEXP19
BUCKEYE EXPEDITION
Buckeye Expedition
• This day is devoted to Ohio State Lima’s newest students
• Get to know other Buckeyes and fellow classmates
• There will be free t-shirts, activities on the Quad, giveaways, and free food!
• Freshman are required to attend on Monday August 19, 2019
• To register go to scarletandgray.osu.edu and enter LMACONVO19
DEANS CONVOCATION
Deans Convocation
Ohio State vs. NorthwesternAway Football Game TripFriday, October 18, 2019
• Game Time: 8:30pm• Staying at the Delta Marriott and spending the day in Chicago October 19th
• Cost $150• Includes: Ticket to the game, charter bus travel, and hotel. Meals and other
expenses are your responsibility.• Departure from Ohio State Lima: TBD• Departure from Navy Pier: October 19, 2019 at 5:00pm• Return to Ohio State Lima: 9:00pm – 11:00pm• Space is limited to 30 first year students only
Reserve your seat nowContact Amy Livchak at:
335A Galvin Hall
Away Football Game
Student Success Programs
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Programming and Support for Everyone
• The Learning Center
• The Library
• Engaged Faculty and Staff
• Supportive Campus Community
• Academic Intervention and Support
• Special Scholarships
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Your First Year
• Academic Bridge Programs
• The University Success Program (USP)
• First Year Learning Communities
• Honors
• Generation One (Gen1)
• Peer Mentorship
• Each One Teaches One
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Preparing for the Future:Sophomore through Senior Year
• Second Year Transformational
Experience Program (STEP)
• Sophomore and Junior Check-Ins
• Be a Leader on Campus
• Engage in Independent Research
• Engage in Internships
• Build Professional Relationships with
Faculty
Lima Campus ResourcesOffice of Student Life
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Perry Webb Student Life BuildingOffice of Student Life
• Counseling Services
• Career Services
• Disabilities Services
• Food Pantry
• Student Activities and Organizations
• Intramurals and Wellness
• Veterans Advocate Program
• Student Advocacy
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Academic Advising
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Office Hours: Monday – Friday, 8 am – 5 pmPhone: 567-242-7510
Student Services Center
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• Explore educational opportunities• Set academic goals• Stay on track to graduation• Provide a listening ear, answer questions
and direct you to other appropriate services.
What is Academic Advising?
Academic Advisors are here to help you:
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You will be assigned an advisor based on the major you have chosen.
What is Academic Advising?
Unsure about your major? Don’t worry! You’ll be assigned an advisor in our Exploration Program to help guide you in your decision making.
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• Read orientation materials thoroughly and become familiar with university policies, procedures, and degree requirements.
• Be an active participant in EXP 1100.01 University Survey course.
• Meet with your advisor at least once per semester. Be prepared with questions and take notes.
• Contact your advisor when you need assistance.
• Follow up on recommendations, referrals, and resources provided by your advisor.
• Accept responsibility for your academic decisions.
Student Responsibilities
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• Interpret university policies, procedures, and degree requirements.
• Assist students with planning academic paths consistent with their abilities, interests and goals. Help students explore majors & develop decision-making skills.
• Teach students to select appropriate classes, locate academic information, and meet academic standards.
• Provide a safe and respectful place to ask questions, discuss interests, and express concerns.
• Support students during the transition to the University and make appropriate referrals to other campus resources and services.
Advisor Responsibilities
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Understanding Your Degree
Major
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Writing and Related Skills• English 1110.01, 1110.02, or 1110.03 & 1193• EDUTL 2367, English 2367, Psych 2367,
Comm 2367, or Theatre 2367
Quantitative/Logical Skills• Math (placement test), Statistics
Natural Science• Biology, Chemistry, Earth Science, Physics, etc.
Social Sciences• Economics, Political Science, Psychology,
Sociology, etc.
General Education Requirements
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Arts and Humanities• Cultures and Ideas, History, Literature, and
Visual & Performing Arts requirements
Foreign Language• Major Specific (ASL and Spanish at Lima)
Social Diversity• One course requirement (3 credit hours)
Global Studies• Two courses required (6 credit hours)
General Education Requirements
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Supporting coursework to either be admitted to a major or to take major
courses
Pre-Major
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Any of the 200+ majors can be started on our
campus!
Majors
majors.osu.edu
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• Biology• Business• Child & Youth
Studies• Early Childhood
Education• Middle Childhood
Education
Completed at Lima
• English• History• Health Sciences• Psychology• Social Work• Theatre• Zoology
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Minors
A great way to broaden your learning experiences, enhance your marketability,
and pursue your passions.
BiologyBusinessClassics
Creative WritingEducation
English
HistoryPsychologySocial Work
TheatreZoology
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Electives
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Introduction to The Ohio State University
EXP 1100.01 University Survey
• Recommended your 1st semester• An opportunity to connect with other first year
students• Covers OSU policies & procedures, campus
resources, & details about your major• Uses Carmen – OSU’s web supported course
management system• It’s where you’ll receive the tools to succeed!
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Criteria• Minimum of 30 Post
High School Credit Hours
• Minimum 2.0 GPA
Transitioning
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Add two hours of study for every credit hour
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Still have 10 hours to get involved each week!
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OSU Name.# Email• Check regularly• Official method of University
Communication
Preferred Name• If you go by a name other
than your legal name• Appears on class rosters• Used by faculty/staff
Communication Tips
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Academic Advisors• Advising Appointments
Faculty• Office Hours
Academic Resources• The Learning Center
Family/Parents• Support and encouragement
Your Academic Success Team
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Take Ownership of Your Education• Ask Questions, Seek Help• Connect with Faculty• Explore your interests• Get involved• Find your passion
Success from the Start
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Buckeye Link
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BuckeyeLink
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Scheduling
Placement Tests
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• Distribution
• Scheduling
• Registration
Afternoon
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Questions?
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Break
Supporting Your Student
What Happens Next?3 major areas of Adjustment
• Academic• Social• Financial
BALANCING IT ALL
Academics Social Financial• Students will schedule their
classes today
• Balance of hours and difficulty of college courses
• Workload different each semester
• Help your students make realistic goals
• Early Alert/Grade Forgiveness
• Professor office hours/peer tutoring
• Campus Change
• Support systems
• Social Networks
• Exposure to different cultures/beliefs/and ideas
• Different phases of transition
• Students should get involved
• Financial Aid Session
• How often should college students work?
• Budgeting
• Necessities versus Luxuries
How can you help?• Create a Partnership for Success
• Ask open ended questions regarding students’ adjustment
• Encourage students to become involved, join clubs, utilize resources etc.
• Sign up for parent newsletters, emails, and learn campus events
• Come to campus events as a family
Helicopter vs. Stealth Bomber
FERPA
“You don’t go to university so you can punch a clock. You go to
university so you can be in a position to make a difference.”
-Janet Napolitano
QUESTIONS?
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Action – response to reports and being an active upstander
Counseling and Support – advocacy and support services
Training – awareness and prevention education- U Got This Online Module- Mandatory First Year Experience training on consent- Ohio State University Student Code of Conduct
BUCKEYE BINGO
PHOTO OPPORTUNITIES
BE SURE TO BE USING OUR HASHTAGS AND SNAPCHAT FILTER!
Paying for College
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What is financial aid? How do I apply? How much can I get? How much will it cost? How do I pay my bill? Grades matter How do I communicate with Financial Aid? How will I be contacted by the University? What happens next?
What will be answered
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What is Financial Aid?Grants - Free money awarded based on need i.e.: Pell, Ohio College Opportunity Grant, University funded grants (President’s Affordability and Buckeye Affordability)
• Does not have to be repaid
Scholarships - Free money awarded for special talents, grades, cultural or religious backgrounds etc.
• Does not have to be repaid
Work Study - Money funded by the government that must be earned by working a part-time job on or off campus
• Jobs can sometimes provide good experience in your field of study
Loans - Borrowed money from the government or private lenders that must be paid back with interest
• Government Loans vs. Private Loans• Parent Plus Loan
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How to Applywww.fafsa.gov• OSU school code: 003090
• Available Online October 1
• OSU priority deadline is February 1!
• Based on prior-prior year taxes
• Renewable each year
• FAFSA results (EFC) determine eligibility for need based aid
ScholarshipsThe OSU Application for Special Scholarships – February 1st deadline each year
Honors awards, music scholarships, theatre scholarships, history, etc. are available based on participation and major
• Start searching locally• Community and Civic organizations and clubs• Employers• Online searches (careeronestop.org toolkit)
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How much can I get?GrantsPell Grant (2019-2020)
• EFC of 0000 = $6,195 maximum Pell• EFC of 5576 = $ 657 minimum Pell
President’s Affordability Grant • $1,250 per year • FAFSA EFC of 14,300 or lower
LoansGrade Level: Dep. Student Ind. StudentFreshman $5,500 $9,500Sophomore $6,500 $10,500Junior/Senior $7,500 $12,500Graduate N/A $20,500
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Full-Time Tuition Rates
Ohio State Lima In-State Ohio State Lima Out-Of-State (12-18 hrs) (12-18 hrs)
$3,956 per semester $14,445 per semester $7,912 per year $28,890 per year
***These are estimates for this upcoming school year***For information on establishing residency, visit: https://registrar.osu.edu/Residency/
How Much Will it Cost
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How do I pay my bill?STUDENTS ARE LEGALLY RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL CHARGES• Ohio State will NEVER mail out a Tuition Bill
• You must go on-line each semester to print out your Statement of Account. Autumn Statement of Accounts are usually available around mid July every year
• Fees are typically due 7 days before the start of classes each semester• Late fees are assessed beginning the next day. Unpaid students will have their late fee
increased to $300 by the second Friday of classes• Email notification will be sent when your billing statement is available• All Financial Aid will credit directly to your Statement of Account in time for fees due (typically 2-
3 business days prior to fee due date)• Pending Financial Aid will only be visible on the Statement of Account• Pending Financial Aid will not reflect on the student’s main Buckeye Link homepage• Any funds remaining after fees have been paid are refunded to the student• Refunds are via paper check or DIRECT DEPOSIT
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How to make a payment: • Online – Via Buckeye Link (electronic check or credit/debit card) • Ohio State Lima Business Office – Payments may be made in person or mailed
to the Business Office. Accepted forms of payment are cash, check and money order
Payment Plan:Tuition Payment Plan (TOPP)• Enroll online through Buckeye Link ($30 fee per term).• Pay 1/4 of tuition due on the fee due date.• The remaining amount due is split up over 3 other payments, with each payment
due date being one month apart.• Call the OSU Bursar Office at 614-292-0300 if you have issues setting up TOPP.
How do I pay my bill?
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Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP)Ohio State is required to monitor student aid recipients' academic progress based upon the three (3) qualitative and quantitative standards listed below.It is the student’s responsibility to ensure they are meeting these SAP requirements to maintain financial aid eligibility.(SAP) is basic academic standards to ensure successful completion of coursework leading to the timely receipt of a degree. Inorder to receive federal financial aid, state grants, or university based aid, students must meet SAP standards established in accordance with federal regulations. We monitor all aid recipients’ academic progress by the following measures:
1. Cumulative Grade Point Average• Undergraduate by the end of the first academic year: 1.8• Undergraduate by the end of the second academic year and beyond: 2.0• Transfers: 2.0
2. Completion Rate Percentage• All undergraduate and graduate students are required to successfully complete 67% of the credit
hours attempted (attempted credits include all graded courses, transferred courses, testing credits, pass/fails, and repeats.)
3. Maximum Time Frame • Undergraduates: 150% of the hours required to complete their degree programs (defined as credit
hours attempted, which includes all graded courses, transferred courses, testing credits, pass/fails, and repeats)
Grades Matter!
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How do I communicate with Financial Aid?
• Email: [email protected]• Website: www.lima.osu.edu• Office appointments• Office walk-ins• Phone calls: 567-242-7520
***Don’t forget to setup the Student Information Release on your Buckeye Link***
Communication is KEY
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Student Services Center
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How will Financial Aid contact me?
OHIO STATE EMAIL
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Summer: Check your Ohio State email account View your billing statement (make sure your tuition will be covered) Review your award package via Buckeye Link account (click View Financial Aid) Accept student loans (if you intend to use student loans) Complete the student loan Entrance Counseling and Master Promissory Note (MPN) Continue to search and apply for scholarships (external)
Autumn: Check your Ohio State email account Check your Buckeye Link account for any changes or adjustments to the current year (2019-
2020) Check your To Do List on your Buckeye Link account Apply for Ohio State scholarships online through our website for the 2020-2021 school year Complete the FAFSA for the 2020-2021 school year (after October 1st)
Spring: Check your Ohio State email account Check your Buckeye Link account for any changes or adjustments to the current year (2019-
2020) Check your To Do List on your Buckeye Link account Continue to search and apply for scholarships (Ohio State and externally)
What’s Next
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Ohio State Lima Financial AidStudent Services CenterEmail: [email protected]: 567-242-7520
Tony DickmanEmail: [email protected]: 567-242-7152
Columbus Campus – Buckeye [email protected]
Financial Aid Contacts
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CAMPUS TOUR
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What is financial aid? How do I apply? How much can I get? How much will it cost? How do I pay my bill? Grades matter How do I communicate with Financial Aid? How will I be contacted by the University? What happens next?
What will be answered
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What is Financial Aid?Grants - Free money awarded based on need i.e.: Pell, Ohio College Opportunity Grant, University funded grants (President’s Affordability and Buckeye Affordability)
• Does not have to be repaid
Scholarships - Free money awarded for special talents, grades, cultural or religious backgrounds etc.
• Does not have to be repaid
Work Study - Money funded by the government that must be earned by working a part-time job on or off campus
• Jobs can sometimes provide good experience in your field of study
Loans - Borrowed money from the government or private lenders that must be paid back with interest
• Government Loans vs. Private Loans• Parent Plus Loan
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How to Applywww.fafsa.gov• OSU school code: 003090
• Available Online October 1
• OSU priority deadline is February 1!
• Based on prior-prior year taxes
• Renewable each year
• FAFSA results (EFC) determine eligibility for need based aid
ScholarshipsThe OSU Application for Special Scholarships – February 1st deadline each year
Honors awards, music scholarships, theatre scholarships, history, etc. are available based on participation and major
• Start searching locally• Community and Civic organizations and clubs• Employers• Online searches (careeronestop.org toolkit)
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How much can I get?GrantsPell Grant (2019-2020)
• EFC of 0000 = $6,195 maximum Pell• EFC of 5576 = $ 657 minimum Pell
President’s Affordability Grant • $1,250 per year • FAFSA EFC of 14,300 or lower
LoansGrade Level: Dep. Student Ind. StudentFreshman $5,500 $9,500Sophomore $6,500 $10,500Junior/Senior $7,500 $12,500Graduate N/A $20,500
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Full-Time Tuition Rates
Ohio State Lima In-State Ohio State Lima Out-Of-State (12-18 hrs) (12-18 hrs)
$3,879 per semester $13,996 per semester $7,758 per year $27,992 per year
***These are estimates for this upcoming school year***For information on establishing residency, visit: https://registrar.osu.edu/Residency/
How Much Will it Cost
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How do I pay my bill?STUDENTS ARE LEGALLY RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL CHARGES• Ohio State will NEVER mail out a Tuition Bill
• You must go on-line each semester to print out your Statement of Account. Autumn Statement of Accounts are usually available around mid July every year
• Fees are typically due 7 days before the start of classes each semester• Late fees are assessed beginning the next day. Unpaid students will have their late fee
increased to $300 by the second Friday of classes• Email notification will be sent when your billing statement is available• All Financial Aid will credit directly to your Statement of Account in time for fees due (typically 2-
3 business days prior to fee due date)• Pending Financial Aid will only be visible on the Statement of Account• Pending Financial Aid will not reflect on the student’s main Buckeye Link homepage• Any funds remaining after fees have been paid are refunded to the student• Refunds are via paper check or DIRECT DEPOSIT
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How to make a payment: • Online – Via Buckeye Link (electronic check or credit/debit card) • Ohio State Lima Business Office – Payments may be made in person or mailed
to the Business Office. Accepted forms of payment are cash, check and money order
Payment Plan:Tuition Payment Plan (TOPP)• Enroll online through Buckeye Link ($30 fee per term).• Pay 1/4 of tuition due on the fee due date.• The remaining amount due is split up over 3 other payments, with each payment
due date being one month apart.• Call the OSU Bursar Office at 614-292-0300 if you have issues setting up TOPP.
How do I pay my bill?
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Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP)Ohio State is required to monitor student aid recipients' academic progress based upon the three (3) qualitative and quantitative standards listed below.It is the student’s responsibility to ensure they are meeting these SAP requirements to maintain financial aid eligibility.(SAP) is basic academic standards to ensure successful completion of coursework leading to the timely receipt of a degree. Inorder to receive federal financial aid, state grants, or university based aid, students must meet SAP standards established in accordance with federal regulations. We monitor all aid recipients’ academic progress by the following measures:
1. Cumulative Grade Point Average• Undergraduate by the end of the first academic year: 1.8• Undergraduate by the end of the second academic year and beyond: 2.0• Transfers: 2.0
2. Completion Rate Percentage• All undergraduate and graduate students are required to successfully complete 67% of the credit
hours attempted (attempted credits include all graded courses, transferred courses, testing credits, pass/fails, and repeats.)
3. Maximum Time Frame • Undergraduates: 150% of the hours required to complete their degree programs (defined as credit
hours attempted, which includes all graded courses, transferred courses, testing credits, pass/fails, and repeats)
Grades Matter!
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How do I communicate with Financial Aid?
• Email: [email protected]• Website: www.lima.osu.edu• Office appointments• Office walk-ins• Phone calls: 567-242-7520
***Don’t forget to setup the Student Information Release on your Buckeye Link***
Communication is KEY
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Student Services Center
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How will Financial Aid contact me?
OHIO STATE EMAIL
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Summer: Check your Ohio State email account View your billing statement (make sure your tuition will be covered) Review your award package via Buckeye Link account (click View Financial Aid) Accept student loans (if you intend to use student loans) Complete the student loan Entrance Counseling and Master Promissory Note (MPN) Continue to search and apply for scholarships (external)
Autumn: Check your Ohio State email account Check your Buckeye Link account for any changes or adjustments to the current year (2019-
2020) Check your To Do List on your Buckeye Link account Apply for Ohio State scholarships online through our website for the 2020-2021 school year Complete the FAFSA for the 2020-2021 school year (after October 1st)
Spring: Check your Ohio State email account Check your Buckeye Link account for any changes or adjustments to the current year (2019-
2020) Check your To Do List on your Buckeye Link account Continue to search and apply for scholarships (Ohio State and externally)
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Ohio State Lima Financial AidStudent Services CenterEmail: [email protected]: 567-242-7520
Tony DickmanEmail: [email protected]: 567-242-7152
Columbus Campus – Buckeye [email protected]
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