How Do I Destroy a University Record?
When a record reaches the end of its schedule, the is to be used to request permission for destruction.
When a record reaches the end of its schedule, the is to be used to request permission for destruction.
Non-records (defined above) may be destroyed at any time, without following the destruction process below.
The Ohio Revised Code Section 149.011(G) and University Policy 5-15.1 describe a record as follows:
As a public institution in the State of Ohio, ÌìÌì³Ô¹Ï is required to comply with Ohio Public Records law, which requires the university to establish and administer a program to manage the creation, utilization, maintenance, retention, preservation, and disposition of our institution's records.
Space within the academy is limited to 30 participants and is available on a first-come, first-served basis. Registration opens in Spring (March 1, 2026).
Refunds will only be issued in extenuating circumstances.
All students will stay in ÌìÌì³Ô¹Ï housing (double occupancy) in residence halls on campus. Counselors reside in the residence halls to supervise at all times. Roommate requests can be noted on the application and we will do our best to accommodate requests.
Sheets, light blanket, pillows and regular-sized towels are provided, although we highly recommend bringing personal blankets and pillows. Meals will be provided; however, if you wish to bring additional snacks or money, please plan accordingly.
Each day at Summer Fashion Academy is designed to give you a real glimpse into fashion school life. You’ll learn new skills, create in the studio and collaborate with other students who share your interests. The week builds toward the final fashion show experience, where you’ll celebrate everything you’ve accomplished.
Schedule includes:
The Summer Fashion Academy is a one-week program that offers a carefully curated series of lessons and activities that approach fashion from multiple angles, examining both the design and business aspects. The program is every bit as fun as it is enriching.
During the all-inclusive week, which includes six nights in a ÌìÌì³Ô¹Ï State residence hall, all meals, supplies and materials, students will work individually and in teams to complete a variety of creative projects.
As part of the creative exploration, students will: