Welcome to Owens Community College! This page contains a summary of consumer information that is available. For a printed copy of any of these disclosures, please contact the office or individual listed on that specific disclosure, or contact the Student Service Center.
Academics
Academic Programs
Accreditation and Approval
Transfer Credit
Completion and Employment
Completion, Graduation and Transfer Rates
Completion, Graduation and Transfer Rates for Student Athletes
Employment of Graduates
Retention Rate
Books
Book vouchers
Textbooks
Campus Information
Campus Safety
College Navigator
Drug and Alcohol Abuse Prevention
Equity in Athletics Disclosure
Information Technology Use and Data Protection
Services for Students with Disabilities
Student Body Diversity
Student Records and FERPA
Vaccinations
Voter Registration
College Costs and Financial Aid
Code of Conduct for Education Loans
Cohort Default Rates
College Costs
College Financing Plan
College Cost Transparency
College Scorecard
Credit Balance Refunds
Entrance Counseling for Student Loan Borrowers
Exit Counseling for Student Loan Borrowers
Financial Aid
Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund
National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS®)
Net Price Calculator
Paying for College
Preferred Lender List / Preferred Lender Arrangements
Start Here Scholarship
State Grant Assistance
Withdrawals, Refunds, and Return of Title IV Funds
Academic Programs
The Owens catalog provides information about available academic programs.
Read our faculty credentials.
Read information regarding the complaint procedure for out-of-state online students.
Accreditation and Approval
Please visit the Academic Affairs website for information about accreditation.
Transfer Credit
Information regarding transfer is available at our transfer webpage.
View our articulation agreements with other schools.
Completion, Graduation and Transfer Rates
The Student Right to Know Graduation Rates provides completion, graduation and transfer rate information regarding full-time students by gender, ethnic group, and Federal Pell Grant eligibility status.
Completion, Graduation and Transfer Rates for Student Athletes
Completion, graduation and transfer-out rates for basketball, baseball, and other sports are available here.
Employment of Graduates
Information about employment obtained by Owens graduates is available here.
Retention Rate
Retention rates are available on the Student Right To Know web page.
Book vouchers
Please visit the financial aid website for information about book vouchers.
Textbooks
For textbook information, please visit the Class Schedule Search and find the student’s registered courses. Click on “Find Books” to be directed to the bookstore.
The student can also access the online eCampus bookstore.
Campus Safety
The Department of Public Safety provides information regarding safety and security at Owens. Information provided on the website includes the following:
All colleges report crime statistics to the U.S. Department of Education. This information is available at http://ope.ed.gov/campussafety/#/.
College Navigator
College Navigator provides information about schools which includes costs, financial aid, enrollment, and other information. Owens Community College information can be found on the U.S. Department of Education’s College Navigator site.
Drug and Alcohol Abuse Prevention Program
Per College policy, Owens is a drug-free school. Information about Campus Drug and Alcohol Abuse Prevention and Education is available at the following locations:
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2022: Drug and Alcohol Prevention Program (DAAPP)
2022: DAAPP Biennial Review Report
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2020: Drug and Alcohol Prevention Program (DAAPP)
2020: DAAPP Biennial Review Report
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2018: Drug and Alcohol Prevention Program (DAAPP) and DAAPP Biennial Review Report
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- Annual Security Report published by the Department of Public Safety
- Campus Drug and Alcohol Abuse Prevention and Education webpage
- Alcohol and Drugs webpage
Additional information regarding sanctions, health risks, and assistance programs can be found in the Student Code of Conduct.
Equity in Athletics Disclosure
Participation rates, financial support and other information about athletic programs is available in the Equity in Athletics Disclosure.
Information Technology Use and Data Protection
The Information technology policy provides information regarding acceptable use of information technology.
Unauthorized distribution of copyrighted material, including unauthorized peer-to-peer file sharing, is prohibited, may be subject civil and criminal liabilities, and is subject to the disciplinary actions listed in the Student Code of Conduct. View legal alternatives for accessing copyrighted material.
Read information regarding unauthorized distribution of copyright material, unauthorized peer-to-peer file sharing, and the penalties of violating federal copyright laws.
The Data use and protection policy and the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act Data Security Program provide information about the appropriate access and protection of data.
Services for Students with Disabilities
The Office of Disability Services website contains information about services and facilities available to students with disabilities.
Student Body Diversity
Visit our Student Body Diversity page for more information.
Student Records and FERPA
The Annual Notice to Students regarding the Family Education Rights & Privacy Act of 1974 (FERPA) explains the student’s rights related to their student education records, including disclosure of information and directory information.
Vaccinations
Owens Community College does not currently have a vaccination policy.
Voter Registration
Voter registration information is available at MyOhioVote.com.
Code of Conduct for Education Loans
Owens has a policy and procedure with respect to private education loans.
Cohort Default Rates
Each year, the federal government calculates a cohort default rate for schools who participate in the federal loan program. The rate is determined by identifying the borrowers who start repaying their loans during a fiscal year, then determining what percentage of them default before the end of the next fiscal year.
The college’s Cohort Default Rates are available at the U.S. Department of Education’s College Navigator site.
The national default rates are available online.
College Costs
Please visit the Tuition & Fees website for information about tuition, fees, and additional costs.
College Financing Plan
The College Financing Plan provides a summary of a student’s financial aid in a standardized format so that students may compare costs and financial aid at various colleges and universities. Students who have applied for financial aid can view their College Financing Plan in Ozone by locating the Financial Aid Summary card, verifying that the desired aid year is selected, clicking the View Financial Aid Details link, and clicking on College Financing Plan. View an example of the College Financing Plan for an independent student with a Student Aid Index (SAI) of zero.
Military Personnel Using GI Bill® Benefits can view a list of fees which may be covered by VA benefits.
College Cost Transparency
Owens is committed to the College Cost Transparency Initiative.
College Scorecard
The College Scorecard provides information about a college’s affordability and loan repayment rates.
Credit Balance Refunds
Credit balances are refunded to students based on their refund preference with the college’s third-party contractor for refund management, BankMobile Disbursements, a technology solution, powered by BMTX, Inc. Review the contract between BMTX, Inc. and Owens Community College.
Entrance Counseling for Student Loan Borrowers
Federal student loan borrowers can complete Entrance Counseling at StudentAid.gov.
Exit Counseling for Student Loan Borrowers
Federal student loan borrowers can complete Exit Counseling at StudentAid.gov.
Financial Aid
For assistance with financial aid questions, please contact the Student Service Center.
Owens offers a variety of financial aid programs to assist the student. Please refer to the links on the left for information about the types of aid available, terms and conditions, eligibility requirements, and disbursement information.
Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund
Find information about how the Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund was used at Owens.
National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS®)
Federal student loan information is reported to the National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS®). This information can be viewed by schools, lenders, and guarantors who are authorized users. Students can view information at StudentAid.gov.
Net Price Calculator
The Owens Net Price Calculator can assist you with planning for college costs.
Paying for College
The Consumer Finance Protection Bureau’s Paying for College website provides information about paying for college and a tool to compare financial aid offers.
Preferred Lender List / Preferred Lender Arrangements
Owens Community College does not have a preferred lender list or preferred lender arrangements.
Start Here Scholarship
Information about the Start Here Scholarship for 2024 or earlier high school graduates is provided below.
Spring 2024 high school graduates
The Start Here Scholarship provides $750 per term for the first two semesters following high school graduation. Students who enroll full-time in summer will be awarded the scholarship for summer and fall. Students who do not enroll full-time in summer will be awarded the scholarship for fall and spring. The scholarship may only be used for charges incurred at the college.
Required Qualifications
To qualify for the Start Here Scholarship, students must:
- Be an Ohio resident for the duration of the scholarship.
- Be a high school senior graduating in spring 2024 who has earned at least nine credits at Owens through the CCP or Early Admit programs.
- Apply to Owens Community College as a regular student.
- Have an Owens cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 2.75 or higher.
- Have a high school GPA of 2.75 or higher with an official transcript on file on or after January 1 of senior year.
- Submit a complete Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA®) to Owens.
- Enroll in at least 12 credit hours for the summer or fall semester immediately following high school graduation by the semester’s financial aid freeze date.
- Remain enrolled in at least 12 credit hours by each semester’s financial aid freeze date for the duration of the scholarship’s eligibility period.
- Maintain an Owens cumulative grade point average of 2.5 or better to receive the scholarship for the second semester.
In some cases, exceptions to eligibility criteria may be made. Students must initiate exception request through Academic Advising. Exceptions are granted per-semester, and exception requests must precede the semester’s financial aid freeze date. Post-freeze exception requests will be denied.
Spring 2022 and Spring 2023 high school graduates
The Start Here Scholarship covers instructional fees, not covered by other financial aid, for eligible students and is renewable if criteria are met.
Required Qualifications
To qualify for the Start Here Scholarship, students must:
- Be an Ohio resident for the duration of the scholarship.
- Be a high school senior graduating in spring class of 2022 or 2023 who has earned at least nine credits at Owens through the CCP or Early Admit programs.
- Apply to Owens Community College as a regular student.*
- Have an Owens cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 2.75 or higher.
- Have a high school GPA of 2.75 or higher with an official transcript on file on or after January 1 of senior year.*
- Submit a complete Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA®) to Owens for each academic year.*
- Enroll in 15 credits for the fall semester immediately after high school graduation.*
- Have the intent to obtain a certificate or an associate degree for the duration of the scholarship.
- Students who qualify will automatically receive the scholarship to pay for instructional fees not covered by other aid, such as the Federal Pell Grant or other scholarships.
*The deadline for the initial academic year is the fall freeze date.
In addition to the requirements above, students must also meet the following to receive the scholarship in future semesters.
- Maintain an Owens cumulative grade point average of 2.5 or better.
- Earn a total of 27 credits at Owens during the semesters listed below.
- Spring 2022 high school graduates: Fall 2022, Spring 2023, and Summer 2023
- Spring 2023 high school graduates: Fall 2023, Spring 2024, and Summer 2024
- Be continuously enrolled each semester, except for summer, which is optional.
Semester | Enrollment required |
First Fall | 15 |
First Spring | 12 |
First Summer | 12 |
Second Fall | 9 |
Second Spring | 9 |
Second Summer | 9 |
Third Fall | 9 |
Third Spring | 9 |
Third Summer | 9 |
For example, a Spring 2023 high school graduate would enroll in 15 credits for Fall 2023, 12 credits for Spring 2024, 12 credits for Summer 2024 (optional), and 9 or more credits for the remaining semesters.
- The scholarship ends after three years, or once the student has earned 64 credits at Owens.
In some cases, exceptions to eligibility criteria may be made. Students must initiate exception request through Academic Advising. Exceptions are granted per-semester, and exception requests must precede the semester’s financial aid freeze date. Post-freeze exception requests will be denied.
Special Features
- Start Here Scholars will receive priority registration for future semesters.
- Start Here Scholars will receive VIP access to Owens academic and student support services including special meeting times with advisors, Student Financial Services Advisors, tutoring mentors, and more.
The Start Here Scholarship covers instructional fees only. Students will be responsible for books, general fees and any additional fees depending on the chosen program of study.
State Grant Assistance
Information about grants and scholarships available from the State of Ohio are listed on the Financial Aid website.
Withdrawals, Refunds, and Return of Title IV Funds
The Owens Board Policy manual contains the withdrawal policy and procedures.
Instructions for adding and dropping courses are available.
Information about refunds is available at our Payments and Refunds webpage.
Students receiving federal financial aid may be subject to the Return of Title IV Funds policy.
NSLDS® is a registered trademark of the U.S. Department of Education.