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Why Study Abroad? |
Traveling & experiencing cultures
Benefits of Studying Abroad
As a student studying abroad, you will have the opportunity to: read more... |
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Why Greek? |
Greek Life can provide students a unique opportunity to get connected. Ashland University Greek Life focuses on four principles: Scholarship, Leadership, Service, and Friendship.
Scholarship read more... |
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Why Get a Master's Degree? |
From the council of Graduate Schools read more... |
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Why do you need my tax information? |
Either the income information on the FAFSA appears to be in error or the federal government chose your FAFSA for verification. The FAFSA must be accurate and if you were chosen for verification, we are required by the federal government to obtain a copy of your federal tax return transcript read more... |
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Who is My Neighbor? : Why This Is Important & What To Expect |
The Abrahamic faiths consist of the world’s three main monotheistic religions, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, all of which view Abraham as their patriarch. Abraham is the ancestor of the Hebrew nation, through his son Isaac, and the Islamic faith, through his son Ishmael. Both Jesus read more... |
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Who is My Neighbor? --- CANCELLED to be RESCHEDULED 02/02/2011 - 7:30pm - 9:00pm |
CANCELLED to be RESCHEDULED --- Wednesday, February 2nd , 7:30pm, Dauch College of Business and Economics, Ridenour Room (115) - WHO IS MY NEIGHBOR?
An interfaith panel exploring the concept of neighbor and community with representatives of Christianity, Judaism, and Islam. What do the read more... |
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Whistle Down the Wind 10/28/2011 - 7:30pm - 10:00pm 10/29/2011 - 7:30pm - 10:00pm 10/30/2011 - 2:00pm - 4:30pm 11/04/2011 - 7:30pm - 10:00pm 11/05/2011 - 7:30pm - 10:00pm |
Ashland University Department of Theatre presents Whistle Down the Wind directed by Ric Goodwin. After presenting the North American premiere in 1997 with tremendous success, Professor Goodwin suggested producing the show again which involves 40 performers from the University and read more... |
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Where You Can Contribute |
The office's mission is to work as the administrative arm of the Office of the President in securing private support to enrich the University's programs. This support provides a vital supplement to the regular funding base and enables the University to achieve a level of excellence that read more... |
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When do I receive my financial aid? |
If we’ve received all required paperwork, aid will be disbursed to your account before the beginning of the term to which it applies. Please note: Federal Pell Grants, Federal Stafford and Parent Loans, Federal Perkins Loans and private education loans aren’t credited to your read more... |
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What’s the difference between Subsidized and Unsubsidized Stafford Loans? |
Subsidized means that the federal government pays the interest while the student is enrolled half-time. Interest accrues on Unsubsidized Loans while the student is in school and can be paid or added to the principal. To find information on paying your interest while in school, contact your read more... |
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What YOU Need To Know |
For students interested in Licensure and/or Master of Education degrees, the following programs are offered at the Cleveland Center: read more... |
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What kind of aid can I get while attending a campus other than at Ashland? |
Students enrolled at Columbus or Elyria (Lorain) Centers pay significantly less than the comprehensive tuition rate paid by full-time undergraduate students on the Ashland University campus in Ashland, Ohio. For this reason, you are not eligible for institutional grants and scholarships. read more... |
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What is an EFC from the FAFSA? |
FAFSA itself is not “money,” rather it gathers your personal financial and household information to give an index to the Financial Aid Office. That index is called the Expected Family Contribution (EFC). We use that index to determine your grant and federal work study eligibility read more... |
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What is a FAFSA and what do I get from it? |
FAFSA is a federal form required of a student who wants to receive federal student aid. Ashland University also requires a FAFSA for awarding need-based institutional grants. read more... |
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What if my Stafford Loan isn't enough? What about a Private Education or Federal PLUS Loan? |
Most students are eligible for the maximum in Stafford Loan funds set for their academic level. If additional loan sources are necessary to help pay education expenses,
information on Private Education Alternative Loans and the Federal Parent PLUS Loan
is available on our website. read more... |
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What if I drop out of school for a term? Do I have to pay my loans while I’m not enrolled? |
If you are not enrolled at least half-time, your grace period will begin and you will go into repayment six months later. If you have already used a portion or all of your grace period, you may go into repayment sooner. Your loans will again be deferred when you return to school at least read more... |
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What Companies Look for in Information Systems Graduates |
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What are the terms of a Federal Stafford Loan? |
Federal Stafford Loans have a fixed interest rate and are deferred while enrolled at least half-time. See more information on the loan processes page. read more... |
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What are some helpful websites I should know? |
Federal PIN website www.pin.ed.gov
FAFSA www.fafsa.ed.gov
National Student Loan Data System www.nslds.ed.gov
Direct Loan Servicing www.dl.ed.gov
For Consolidation, signing Promissory Notes, Loan Forgiveness, etc. studentloans.gov
For a free credit report www.annualcreditreport.com
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What about Summer Session? |
Summer Session requires a separate Summer Financial Aid Application. The
application is available
on our website in February each year. read more... |
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What about repayment of Stafford Loans? How long do I have? |
Loans are deferred while you are enrolled at least half-time. Repayment begins after you complete a six-month grace period. Normal repayment is 10 years. read more... |
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Wetlands Newsletter Winter 2009 |
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Wetlands Newsletter Summer 2007 |
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Wetlands Newsletter Spring 2006 |
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Wetlands Newsletter Fall 2010 |
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Wetlands Newsletter Fall 2005 |
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Wendy Schaller |
Dr. Wendy Schaller, associate professor of art, has been a member of the Ashland University faculty since 2002. A specialist in Baroque art, she received both her Ph.D. and her M.A.in art history from the Ohio State University. She also received a B.A. in art history from The University of read more... |
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Welcome Parents of Prospective Students |
Interested in Ashland University? Here's some quick info to get you started.
Welcome Parents of Prospective Students
We are delighted that your son or daughter is interested in Ashland University. We know that navigating the path to college can be both exciting and read more... |
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Welcome Parents & Families |
Welcome to the Ashland Family!
We look forward to making the Ashland University family spirit a more integral part of your family. The Office of Alumni & Parent Relations strives to meet the needs of Ashland parents and address various issues that are of importance to our students' read more... |
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Welcome Home the AU Women's Basketball Team 03/24/2012 - 11:00pm |
On Saturday, March 24 -- As the team's charter bus returns to campus on Saturday between 11 and 11:30 p.m., the City of Ashland will have its emergency vehicles escort the bus from Montgomery School on U.S. 250 through the center of town and up Claremont Avenue. The escort will then turn left read more... |
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Welcome Home the AU Women's Basketball Team Fri, 2012-03-23 13:40 |
The Ashland University Women's Basketball team will be returning to campus on Saturday night (March 24) and students, faculty, staff, media and community members are invited to "Welcome Home" the team and coaches. This gathering will now be in the area near the turnaround behind the read more... |
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Welcome from President Frederick J. Finks |
"Selecting the right university
is the first step in opening the door to your future. Making the right choice may perhaps be the most critical decision you will make at this point in your life. Take it seriously, weigh the pros and cons, gather the facts and then decide. read more... |
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Weeklong Summer Courses |
Taking advantage of a teacher's summer break, our Weeklong Summer courses are intensive one-week seminars offered for two semester credit hours. There are four one-week sessions each summer, and students may choose to participate in one, two, three, or four sessions in any given summer. read more... |
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WebAdvisor Password Synchronization - Fri, 2012-10-05 10:35 |
As part of the efforts to move towards credential synchronization (login and password) among the major systems, WebAdvisor was moved to this synchronization model on September 17th. This means that the Ashland University community will no longer be able to change passwords via WebAdvisor but read more... |
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WebAdvisor Password Reset Instructions |
You are downloading instructions for resetting your WebAdvisor password. read more... |
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WebAdvisor Instructions for Submitting Grades |
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Wall Street Journal Article |
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W.C. Vance |
I am an Ashland County resident and father of 3 sons enrolled in Ashland County Schools. You will find my family at most Ashland University Athletic Events. I have spent my entire career in Admissions, most recently in Kansas City, where I learned world-class BBQ skills that I have brought read more... |
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W-Soccer Away 09/01/2011 |
Ashland University Women's Soccer team at Gannon Classic vs Edinboro
Start Time: TBA
Visit our website for up to date information athletics.ashland.edu or goashlandeagles.com
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