Ohio State Merit Chances: OOS Student

<p>If your school doesn’t do rank then I’m not really sure. Try asking your high school counselor about this because scholarships for almost all schools look at class rank. I would imagine that OSU would just look at your SAT scores and see that you qualify for maximus so you should get that or provost at worst. </p>

<p>I’m not sure how the Morrill Scholars Program works but from what I read on here: [OSU</a> Office of Diversity and Inclusion | Morrill Scholars Program](<a href=“http://odi.osu.edu/future-students/morrill-scholars-program/morrill-scholars-program/index.php]OSU”>http://odi.osu.edu/future-students/morrill-scholars-program/morrill-scholars-program/index.php) it sounds like you qualify and would just need to write the seperate essay for it. There are 3 different levels of the scholarship and if you get one it replaces all other scholarships from OSU. The program offers you alot of good opportunities for research and study abroad programs too. </p>

<p>I’m not familiar with this at all so if you are interested in it I would suggest contacting someone on the website for more information. Check to see what the program actually is because you might be required to do things or take certain classes.</p>