UC Clermont

Fast Facts

Undergrad Enrollment 2022-23

  • Fall semester - 2,405 *excludes College Credit Plus students
  • Full-time - 1,106 (46%)
  • Part-time - 1,299 (54%)
  • Female - 1,606 (66.8%)
  • Male - 797 (33.1%)
  • Unknown gender - *Less than 5 not reported
  • Age 25 or older - 1142 (47.5%)

Students by Ethnic Category

  • African American - 205 (8.5%)
  • American Indian - 5 (.2%)
  • Asian - 52 (2.2%)
  • Hispanic - 144 (6%)
  • Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander - *Less than 5 not reported
  • Non-resident Alien - 11 (.5%)
  • Two or more races - 97 (4.1%)
  • Unknown - 185 (7.7%)
  • White - 1,705 (70.8%)

Faculty

  • Full-time - 81
  • Adjunct - 215
  • Student/Faculty Ratio - 10:1

Class Facts

  • Average lecture class size - 28 students
  • Classes are offered during the day, evening and on the weekend, with flexible schedules to fit the needs of your busy life.
  • Online class offerings are growing, with many courses offered each semester plus entire associate degree programs and certificates available only online.

Student/Faculty Facts

  • 89% of our full-time professors have advanced degrees. These professors are in the classroom teaching, too; you won't have a graduate assistant teaching your class.
  • During the 2022 Fall term:
    • 993 (41.3%) freshman students
    • 1,323 (55%) sophomore students
    • 29 (1.2%) junior students
    • 60 (2.5%) senior students

Programs of Study

  • Bachelor's Degrees - 1
  • Associate Degrees - 46
  • Certificates - 13
  • Non-degree programs - 4

Library

  • Local holdings - 19,647
  • Annual library attendance - 21,567
  • E-Journals and magazines - 227,048

Facilities

  • Total square footage (GSF) - 272,699
  • Buildings - 9
  • Land (acres) - 91.2
  • Parking spaces - 2,200

Admission Guidelines

Open admissions policy: We accept everyone with a high school diploma or GED or their equivalent. Some students may need to complete preparatory courses before beginning college-level class work.

Athletics

Accreditation

UC Clermont is an affirmative action, equal opportunity institution accredited by the Higher Learning Commission.