UC Clermont students return to Mexico to provide medical care
July 9, 2024
This spring, five students from the University of Cincinnati Clermont College landed in Mexico — ready to make a difference.
UC Clermont offers a UC degree in a personalized, small campus setting — at nearly half the cost of most other colleges and universities. No big lecture halls here; you'll know your classmates and professors, online or in person. Whatever your perfect path, we have it —and we'll help you find it.
Apply to UC Clermont by Nov. 15 to join us for spring semester!
UC Clermont Assistant Professor Greg Harrell on the career opportunities available to students in the sports industry.
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UC Clermont gives students a solid academic foundation, providing associate degrees and certificates for those ready to join the workforce or a seamless transition toward four-year programs.
When UC Clermont students graduate, they are ready to work and easy to hire. Study abroad opportunities, internships and Career Services provide students with the resources they need to succeed in the real world.
UC Clermont provides a supportive environment in a park-like setting where class sizes are small and tuition is affordable.
The faculty support your needs to help you succeed. Your professors are always there for you.
Sarah Hoderlein Physical Therapist Assistant program
July 9, 2024
This spring, five students from the University of Cincinnati Clermont College landed in Mexico — ready to make a difference.
January 23, 2023
The newest Bearcats learn they’ve been accepted into the University of Cincinnati on Decision Day, and UC officials surprised area students at their high schools with admission, scholarships and more.
September 26, 2024
2024 marked the second year for the UC Clermont Summer Scholars program, which focuses particularly on providing opportunities to students who might be underprepared, underrepresented as a minority or with a disability, or are the first generation in their family to attend college.