Driven to serve
April 17, 2025
A UC Clermont criminal justice alum fulfills her childhood dream of becoming a police officer.
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.
Bearcats begin here! Tour campus, learn about programs, and apply for fall semester during our information session Wednesday, May 7 at 6 p.m.
UC Clermont history Professor Frederic Krome on why studying history is important — and how science fiction can change the lens. Krome’s latest book focuses on using science fiction to teach history.
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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
April 17, 2025
A UC Clermont criminal justice alum fulfills her childhood dream of becoming a police officer.
April 15, 2025
An anonymous donor has made a $5 million gift to the University of Cincinnati to support its regional colleges, UC Blue Ash College and UC Clermont College. This generous donation will provide paid internships and co-ops, expanded career services offerings and more scholarship support for students at both colleges. Since 2018, this anonymous donor has given UC $7.26 million; earlier gifts were to UC Clermont.
April 8, 2025
UC President Neville Pinto announced that Dr. John Weidner, dean of the College of Engineering and Applied Science, will step in as interim provost following Dr. Kristi Nelson's departure on June 1.