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University of Cincinnati!
Welcome to the University of Cincinnati!
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Cincinnati 101 Metropolitan Diverse Research 1 Doctoral University
Public Experiential-Learning Focus We’re not aware of another university that offers all of these characteristics. This combination is what makes the University of Cincinnati unique—and why we think Cincinnati would be a great fit for several of your students.
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Metropolitan Urban campus with a true campus community
Community partnerships Accessibility 1.5 miles from center of downtown Cincinnati, but a distinct campus. Campus is also surrounded by businesses that cater to the traditionally-aged college student. Internships, co-ops, networking, partnerships with our community are prevalent. The community and campus are intertwined—you can’t talk about one without the other. Easy to travel around town to access city resources; access to transportation (air, train, bus); etc.
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Diverse 44,338 Total Enrollment 39,520 Main Campus
28,743 Undergraduates 53% Female; 47% Male 17% Multicultural; 8% International 12% Non-Ohio Residents Diversity of people, academics, architecture…
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Research 1 Highest Carnegie Research Classification
$429,124,325 in 2016 Research Funding Undergraduates Encouraged to Participate Center for Design Research Innovation National Science Foundation Ronald E. McNair Scholars Student Achievement in Research and Scholarship Summer Undergraduate Mentored Research TAFT Research Center Women in Science and Engineering College-Specific Opportunities Carnegie Classification Nearly $430 million awarded to the University of Cincinnati and affiliates in 2016 (22% growth over 2015). Just some of the resources and departments for undergraduate research.
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Experiential Learning
Great American Tower Inventors of Cooperative Education Every Student Participates: clinicals, co-op, internships, performances, research, service-learning, student teaching, study abroad Support: Experienced-Based Learning and Career Education College Offices Campus Culture Co-op (2016 snapshot): 1,800 co-cop employers 6,300 positions $65 million in total co-op earnings Average Earnings: $10,300/ student ($16/ hour, depending on major) Design, engineering, fine arts, and Information Technology students must co-op (part of curriculum). Business, communication, and nursing students have option to co-op. Regardless of major, ALL students will have an outside-the-classroom experience to apply their coursework knowledge in a real-world setting. Focus on experiential learning is part of our campus culture and we support our students and facilitate that culture in many ways.
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Respected Academics 50 Programs Ranked in Top 50
Many Accelerated Programs Dual Admission/ Early Assurance Programs “Best Bang for Your Buck” Top-ranked programs in: Design—3rd best design school in country (architecture, industrial design, communication (graphic) design, interior design, fashion design, etc.) Nursing—first BSN program in country College-Conservatory of Music—most programs will be highly-ranked Co-op—one of the top co-op programs in the nation MANY opportunities to earn a dual degree: 4+1 bachelor and master Combined engineering bachelor/ business master programs Information technology: only place in world where student can earn bachelor degree, master degree, and do 5 co-op rotations in 5 years Dual admission programs in: Medicine Law Pharmacy Policy.Mic recognized Cincinnati as providing students with the best return on their investment
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Admission Process Admit directly to major Common Application exclusive
Holistic review process Deadlines: December 1 March 1 University Honors Program Timeline Website resources: admissions.uc.edu/apply uc.edu/honors
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Scholarships National Outreach Award Cincinnatus Program
Presidential Excellence Century/University College/ Department Awards Co-op/ Internship Earnings Website resources: financialaid.uc.edu/cincinnatusprogram/nationaloutreach financialaid.uc.edu/cincinnatusprogram/Cincinnatus When scholarships combine with co-op/internship earnings, students may pay less to attend Cincinnati than a public institution in their home state.
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