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General Assembly shall be distributed by the Chancellor of Higher Education to Ohio regions or subsets of regions. Regions or subsets of regions may be defined by the state's economic development strategy.
The Ohio Higher Educational Facility Commission is composed of nine members, one of whom is the Chancellor of the Ohio Department of Higher Education, or a designee of the Chancellor, and eight of whom are appointed by the Governor with the advice and the consent of the Ohio Senate.
Specifically, these are independent, nonprofit colleges, universities and other institutions offering instruction in recognized academic and professional fields, which have been authorized by the Ohio Department of Higher Education to award one or more types of degrees.
The Ohio Department of Education and Workforce, in consultation with the Ohio Department of Higher Education, invites applications which will support high school teachers pursuing graduate coursework to meet the qualifications to teach college courses in a high school setting for the College Credit Plus program.
The Ohio Higher Educational Facility Commission was created for the purpose of assisting independent, not-for-profit institutions of higher education finance the construction, renovation or rehabilitation of educational facilities through tax-exempt bonds.
The Ohio Department of Higher Education (ODHE) RFP portal provides one place to view funding opportunities and submit applications and proposals. You must have an account to submit a proposal or application through the ODHE RFP portal. You do not need an account to download the RFP and other material. We recommend following these steps for the ...
See the documents below to download a PDF copy of the Sample Form Letters of Application to the Ohio Higher Educational Facility Commission.
ODHE awards funding to Ohio’s universities and colleges for Choose Ohio First scholarship programs that support students in academic programs developed by Ohio’s twoyear and four-year, - public and private colleges and universities, along with their business partners.
The Ohio Higher Educational Facility Commission (the "Commission") met on Wednesday, March 27, 2024, at 1 1'.00 a.m. at the Ohio Department of Education Building, 25 S. Front Street, Columbus, Ohio, due written notice of which had been given to all members of the Commission.
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