April 14, 2025 - 11:45

A new higher education law set to take effect this summer is prompting high school students across Ohio to reconsider their college choices. The legislation, signed by Governor Mike DeWine, has raised concerns among prospective students regarding its implications for their educational opportunities.
For many, institutions like Ohio State University were once top contenders in their college search. However, students like Nakshatra Mohan are now having second thoughts. The uncertainty surrounding the law has led to questions about the future of public higher education in the state, including potential impacts on tuition, funding, and overall accessibility.
Students worry that the new regulations may create barriers to their educational aspirations and limit their choices. As the law approaches its implementation date, high school seniors are weighing their options carefully, considering how these changes might affect their academic and career paths. The evolving landscape of Ohio's higher education system is causing many to rethink their future plans.
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