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The Ohio State University Graduate Engineering Open House - October 2017

The Ohio State University Graduate Engineering Open House

This fall, our annual Graduate Engineering Open House will take place on October 13th and 14th, 2017.  This event allows undergraduates from across the country to come to Columbus, Ohio for two days, attend sessions about graduate school, competitive applications, and funding, while simultaneously interacting directly with our departments, faculty, staff, and current students.  We also include tours of some of our most impressive laboratory facilities like the Center for Automotive Research and ElectroScience Lab, just to name a few.

We have travel stipends to offer students to help them cover the cost of flights or mileage, and their hotel stay.  

For more information, contact:

Jillian Baer
Director of Graduate Recruitment
Office of Graduate Education
College of Engineering,
 The Ohio State University
122 Hitchcock Hall, 2070 Neil Ave

Columbus, OH 43210
614-292-2976 Office
baer.87@osu.edu
 

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