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  1. When applying to certain colleges, you might come across the term SRAR (Self-Reported Academic Record. Some colleges require you to use the SRAR as part of your application process, which allows you to enter your academic history directly into their system rather than send official transcripts right away.This makes the process easier and faster, but only if a college specifically requires it.

  2. Application information Step-by-step. First-year applicants to the Columbus campus should follow these basic steps to apply to Ohio State. If your immigration status has been deferred under the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) policy, read our admission information for DACA students.

  3. Continuing students are assigned a date and time when they can register for classes for the next semester. These registration windows are shown in My Buckeye Link in the Enrollment Window box. The Office of the University Registrar does not assist students with enrollment.

  4. The Office of the University Registrar maintains academic records for all students who have ever attended The Ohio State University.

  5. Our office: Maintains official student academic records including transcripts and grades. Manages the schedule of classes and registration. Evaluates transfer credits for new and continuing undergraduate students. Evaluates completion of degree requirements for graduation.

  6. Use our streamlined process to apply and register as a transient student. Columbus State is a great way to pick up a prerequisite or finish your general-education classes.

  7. You can find your selective service number online at www.sss.gov, or by calling 847-688-6888. If you are a male between the ages of 18 and 26 and have not registered for a selective service number, you can register at the time of inquiry.

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