Step 1: Get Admitted | Step 2: Get Registered
Step 2 : Get Registered
1 — Confirm Acceptance & Intent to Enroll at Ohio University
Once you receive a decision letter from Ohio University, follow the instructions provided and be sure to take the appropriate steps to confirm your acceptance at Ohio University and your intent to enroll into their program.
2 — Connect with Your Ohio University Academic Advisor & Register for Courses
Schedule a meeting with your Ohio University academic advisor to get ready for starting your program. Your academic advisor is available to help you register for courses (if applicable), support you in your Ohio University program, discuss course-related questions, and share resources available to you at Ohio University.
3 — Complete Your Ohio University Orientation Process
Make sure to take time to complete the Ohio University orientation process to learn more details about your program, expectations, and keys to your academic success!
4 — Get Your Books & Materials Ready
Get your books and other materials ready for your courses. Check the syllabus for each course to find out what you need, and be sure to keep your receipts - you may need them for returns or reimbursements.
5 — Chat with Your Guild Growth Coach for Support
Once you’ve passed the add/drop period for your course, you’ll have a chance to talk with your Guild Growth Coach. This is the time to discuss your education and career aspirations, ask questions, and set goals for completing your program at Ohio University.
6 — Complete Your Coursework at Ohio University
Your Guild support network, along with your Ohio University support team, will be there to offer guidance and support throughout your program. Don’t hesitate to reach out to Guild support for help or Ohio University at ecampus@ohio.edu with any questions you may have!
Timeline for Funding
You can learn more about the timeline of Tuition Assistance Funding by clicking here https://guild.force.com/helpcenter/s/article/How-Tuition-Assistance-works. You'll also want to ensure you are tagged as a Guild student with the school and ensure you continue to meet your employer's eligibility requirements.