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What is the act score required to be accepted in childcare at Ohio state univeristy?

Ohio State University doesn't have a specific ACT score requirement for admission to its childcare programs. They don't offer a single "childcare" major or program. Admission requirements vary greatly depending on the specific program (e.g., early childhood education, human development and family science, etc.) and the level (undergraduate, graduate).

To find the required ACT score (or if an ACT score is even required at all), you need to:

1. Identify the specific program: Determine the exact name of the program within the College of Human Ecology or another relevant college at Ohio State that aligns with your childcare career goals.

2. Check the program's website: Each program's webpage will list its admission requirements, including any standardized testing requirements (ACT or SAT) and minimum scores. Look for sections titled "Admissions," "Requirements," or "How to Apply."

3. Contact the admissions office: If you can't find the information online, contact the admissions office for the specific program directly. They can provide the most accurate and up-to-date information.

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