COLUMBUS, Ohio —

Some high school students in Ohio could have the chance to go to college for free thanks to a new program at Ohio State University.

Ohio State University President Ted Carter says 57 percent of OSU students graduate debt-free, but he wants to increase that number. Advertisement

Any student in the state of Ohio who receives a perfect score on the SAT or ACT will have costs of attendance covered at OSU, including housing and dining.

Carter also said any Ohioan who chooses to go to a regional campus and has a family income under $100,000 will also have tuition covered. After their first year at those campuses, in-state students in good academic standing can transfer to the main OSU campus and finish their degrees tuition-free.

Carter said the goal of the program is to a

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