2014-15 UC Blue Ash College Viewbook

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welcome Explore UC Blue Ash College. Our vibrant campus is invigorating, inviting and every bit as UC as you want it to be.

SEE FOR YOURSELF Our recruiters can’t wait to show you around our campus. Schedule a visit today. ucblueash.edu/visit

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Chris Strohofer Studying abroad: the trip of a lifetime.

Nadia Ali Battling cancer. For herself and her patients.

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Eric Broyles Success was his destination.

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Katie Powers Bachelor’s bound. And all business.

Billy Johnson His internship led to the job of his dreams.

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We make it possible Possibilities abound on our vibrant campus.

You make it happen Academics. Success stories. Opportunities outside the classroom. It’s all here.

We’re all UC UC Blue Ash students are UC students. Get the same great education and all of the benefits.

Fast Facts Find out what you need to know to get started.

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*Student Orientation Leaders (SOLs) represent the UCBA student body to incoming students during orientation sessions – leading campus tours, facilitating small group discussions and assisting with advising and registration. SOLs have the opportunity to become Student Ambassadors.

Possibilities Abound Since 1967, we’ve been welcoming students with open arms, making their dreams possible.

Graduating with friends for life.

Student Life hosts lots of events to keep students engaged and feeling welcome.

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possible. We make it

Kotori Ota (Pre-Early Childhood Education) knows a bit about embracing possibilities. An international student from Japan, she relies on the academic and social support available at UC Blue Ash to help her succeed. As a Student Orientation Leader,* Kotori helps other students discover the possibilities that await at UC Blue Ash College. From clubs and organizations to academic labs and tutors, we make it possible to make your dreams a reality.

“Embrace the possibilities. You never know how far you can go!” Student Ambassadors earn a full scholarship while serving as the “face” of the college at events and programs. This is my UC.

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The new courtyard is a favorite place to meet and study.

Settle in and spread your wings. Study spaces. Meeting places. And a whole lot of technology. Our recent $4.5 million renovation – including a new library, Community Commons and courtyard – created tons of new space for students to learn, engage, and just hang out.

The Community Commons is a great place to hang out with friends between classes.

Our park-like campus covers 135 acres with plenty of green space.

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Friendly staff help students discover college services.

Try something new. Sign up for campus clubs & organizations.

Student events bring food trucks to campus.

It’s all about community. On-campus activities. Civic engagement. Academic support. Bearcat pride. Here you’ll find a tight-knit, diverse community that’s all about helping you make the most of your college experience.

Study and meeting spaces abound in the newly renovated library.

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History professor and Fulbright scholar, Timothy Forest, brings learning to life.

a closer dose of

cincinnati smart.

The rigor, reputation and real world experiences you expect from UC are all here. But on our campus, it’s all closer – making your education more personal.

The Same Great UC Education With a Personal Touch Students consistently tell us that it’s our small class sizes that bring them to our campus. But it’s more often our quality academic programs that keep them coming back.

putting the you in UC

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experts in the classroom

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OF CLASSES ARE TAUGHT BY FULL-TIME FACULTY

The majority hold doctoral degrees and are actively engaged in research, publishing and presenting in their fields.

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OF CLASSES ARE TAUGHT BY PART-TIME FACULTY

Many are expert practitioners currently working in their chosen fields.

When You’re Ready, So Are We. We’re here for our students – attracting some of the best faculty and staff. Professors teach here because they want small classes and a larger role in the lives of their students. Because here, closeness is more than a matter of proximity. University of Cincinnati Blue Ash College

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Group study cultivates great ideas. EMS program trains first-responders.

Friendly faculty make a difference.

One-on-one instruction makes an impact.

When you’re ready, so are we. Hands On. Interactive. Inventive. In classrooms, clinics, labs, studios, or the world around them, students learn by doing.

Vet Tech students help animals in need.

A Dental Hygiene student works in our on-campus clinic. 10

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UCBA’s Dental Hygiene program is the largest in the state.

Graphic communication students critique designs.

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Percentage of Radiologic Technology graduates who passed the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists credentialing examination in the past five years.

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The nurse pinning ceremony is a family affair.

Celebrating Success Graduation. Satisfaction. Excellence. Your achievement is the greatest measure of our success.

Celebrating together at graduation.

Caring professors provide the support you need to succeed.

highly satisfied. Nearly all students surveyed are highly satisfied with the teaching quality at UCBA.

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happen. I made it

“I literally went from worst to first. My secret: keep the end goal in mind – and make it your priority.” Eric Broyles (Pre-Law, 1990) grew up in one of the worst neighborhoods in his hometown – and despite scoring well on college entrance exams, graduated at the bottom of his class in high school. He came to UC Blue Ash with a dream of something better. Working his way through college selling garage doors, he was on the brink of giving up when he got the positive nudge he needed from his English professor. “Professor Phil Luther told me I was a good writer and encouraged me to develop that skill. I started with that goal in mind and continued from there.” Eric earned his associate degree at UC Blue Ash and went on to graduate at the top of his class at UC’s Clifton campus. He then finished near the top of his class at the University of Virginia Law School.

SCAN TO WATCH VIDEO Eric doesn’t forget the role UC Blue Ash played in his success. He often returns to campus to support alumni efforts and to speak with students about his journey. ucblueash.edu/broyles

A successful lawyer and business leader, Mr. Broyles credits UC Blue Ash with giving him the academic skills and confidence he needed to succeed. He is currently the CEO of the international investment research firm, ExpertConnect, based in Washington, D.C.

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teaching English professor Dr. Rita Kumar is an expert in Problem-Based Learning (PBL), which she’s been honing in her classroom for more than ten years. “This engaging way of teaching takes the focus off the instructor in the classroom, and empowers students in the learning process who use course concepts to solve problems as they’re presented.” Dr. Kumar has led training with faculty to help implement this teaching approach across disciplines, and has published information on the topic in a variety of publications, including College Teaching.

inspiring the next generation Biology professor Dr. Bradford Mallory helps plant the seeds that a college education is a possibility for anyone. A leader and mentor through GRAD Cincinnati’s Bearcat Academy Summer Experience, he teaches high school students on campus in a summer session. “It’s so fulfilling working with these students, getting to know them, and seeing their excitement when they discover their hidden abilities.”

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BRING THE PAST TO LIFE Fulbright Scholar and History professor, Timothy Forest, spent nine months living in France conducting research in French archives that will be the basis for a new book on immigration studies and new courses in the college’s European History program. “I really enjoy gaining a new perspective for my research and my teaching,” he said. “I find that it’s one thing to read about history and culture, it’s another to see it firsthand.” 14

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First-Class Faculty Inquisitive. Engaged. Passionate. Those are a few words that describe our students, not to mention our award-winning faculty. Our educators work, research and innovate – on our campus and around the world. Meet a few of our outstanding faculty:

top dog in vet tech Veterinary Technology professor Dr. Jennifer Wells was named one of the top 15 vet tech professors in the nation. Selected from more than 1,000 professors nationwide, she is recognized for her experience, credentials, active teaching, leadership and community outreach. “It’s an honor to be recognized, but the greatest honor is sharing my love for veterinary medicine with my students.”

a labor of

love

History professor Dr. John McNay inspires his students through his actions. He is a published author and respected leader in the field of labor relations, has represented the college on the UC Faculty Senate, and has created and led numerous study abroad programs. His recent book, Collective Bargaining and the Battle of Ohio, details Ohio’s fight to overturn Senate Bill 5 through grassroots organizations. “For change to occur, individual people have to be involved – stepping up and volunteering their time and energy.” University of Cincinnati Blue Ash College

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“With my degree, I have lots of options, but working in oncology is my calling, my way of giving back.”

happen. I’m making it

Nadia Ali (Nursing, ‘14) knew earning her nursing degree would be tough, but she had no idea just how it would change her life. In the midst of balancing her class work, clinical rotations and her job as clinical data specialist in the Blood Cancer Center at Jewish Hospital, Nadia felt something was wrong. A lump in her neck was diagnosed as non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma, and suddenly, she became the patient instead of the healer. “I was scared, but felt fortunate to have the people who took care of me.”

MAKING A DIFFERENCE ON A NATIONAL SCALE Nadia is co-president of Ohio’s chapter of CPAN, a cancer patient advocacy network that works to protect the viability of cancer care on a national level.

Nadia endured six weeks of weekly radiation treatments, losing some of her hair and her voice – but stayed on track to complete her degree. Her cancer is now in remission, and she’s looking forward to using her nursing degree in the oncology field, helping others navigate the physical and emotional struggles of this deadly disease. “I’m not only a health care provider, but I’ve been on the other end. I know the pain, the fatigue, the nausea – I get it. It’s what will make me a better nurse.”

SCAN TO WATCH VIDEO Nadia tells her story. ucblueash.edu/ali

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The college awards many study abroad scholarships each year, making this experience a possibility for anyone.

Dental Hygiene students donate their services to local school children through the UC Smiles program.

Explore New Territory. And Discover Yourself Along The Way. Our Study Abroad and Service Learning programs span the globe – allowing students to learn by immersion in unique cultures. Or, make your own discoveries right here with service learning opportunities, internships and community activism.

Students learn through engagement with service organizations like Habitat for Humanity.

Students, faculty, staff and alumni joined together to raise $28,000 in the first annual UC Blue Ash Dash 5K for scholarships.

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“Who knew traveling 4,000 miles away would bring me closer to my future?”

Chris Strohofer (IT) had never traveled outside the country – and self-admittedly gets lost trying to navigate his own hometown. But that didn’t stop him from spreading his wings.

On the 2014 British Study Abroad experience, Chris spent three weeks studying media and literature in Great Britain and France – immersing himself in a culture thousands of years old.

“When I met the professors leading the study abroad session, I knew I wanted to learn from these professors. They were passionate about their teaching; it was contagious!”

“This trip helped me to redefine the path my life was on. I learned so much about myself, and gained friends that share similar passions.”

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Chris is now looking forward to advancing his education with a marketing degree, and plans to transition to UC’s Clifton campus to earn his bachelor’s degree.

Want to know what it’s really like to study abroad? Check out our blog from past trips at: ucbastudyabroad.com.

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Dental Hygiene students have provided free services to more than 1,000 kids in need through the UC Smiles program.

The Career Center on campus helps students with resumes, interviewing and job searches.

Making Connections. Friendships for life. Partnerships in education. A foundation for your future. At UCBA, you’ll find a college experience is about way more than grades and exams, books and notes. It’s about reaching out, opening up and making connections with your world.

Connect in creative spaces indoors and out.

Biology students learn best by teaching students from Blue Ash Elementary.

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“Planning is my passion. Now I’m one step closer to starting my own business.”

Katie Powers (Applied Administration, ‘16) knows the importance of a good plan. That’s why she’s pursuing a career in meeting and event planning, with the hope of starting her own business. “It’s a competitive landscape, and I know I’ll need to be prepared if I want to be successful.” She earned her associate degree in PreBusiness, but she’s not stopping there. And, thanks to the bachelor’s degree options at UC Blue Ash, she can stay right here to take the next step in her education. “The Applied Administration bachelor’s degree will give me the communication, marketing and leadership skills I need to get my business off the ground.”

SCAN TO WATCH VIDEO Katie talks about her experience at UC Blue Ash College. ucblueash.edu/powers

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SCAN TO WATCH VIDEO Hear Billy describe how UCBA helped him land his dream job. ucblueash.edu/johnson

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#ucbamakeithappen The key to his success? “My education at UC Blue Ash gave me the skills and experience I needed to compete for the job I wanted. I already had a lot of hands-on experience when I applied for my internship with the Reds, and that’s why I was able to get it.” His full-time year-round position keeps Billy busy editing and developing video for Reds TV commercials, producing videos for RedsFest, and working Reds Fantasy Camp and Spring Training in Arizona.

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Billy Johnson (Electronic Media, ‘11) always had a passion for sports and video, and dreamed of finding a career where he could mix those passions. Thanks to his education, he’s knocked that dream out of the park!

Billy turned his associate degree in electronic media and a valuable internship experience into a full-time

“Living my dream is a great feeling and I never want to take it for granted.”

position as Production &

Scoreboard Coordinator with the Cincinnati Reds. On game days, you’ll find him high above the stadium in the press box coordinating the videos and graphics that you see on the scoreboard – including music videos, animations, graphics and more.

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Get involved in student government.

We Are UC. Our proximity with UC’s Clifton campus makes it easy for students to participate in activities, organizations and events on both campuses.

Engage with your peers.

Convenient connections between campuses allow students to participate in activities in Clifton or Blue Ash. UCBA students participate in UC student groups and organizations. Students ride in style with the free connector shuttle between UC Blue Ash and UC’s Clifton campus – all day, Monday-Friday.

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As a student at UC Blue Ash, you’ll experience the personal attention of our suburban Blue Ash campus while enjoying the opportunity to be a part of something bigger. Experience all that comes with being a UC student!

Nationally-recognized Bearcat athletics

The University of Cincinnati is proud to support athletes competing in more than a dozen intercollegiate sports.

World-class Libraries

Student Organizations

Exhibitions and Performances

Fraternities & Sororities

UC’s library system gives students access to extensive technology resources to meet their research needs. Plus, access to the OHIOLink system enables students to access resources from other universities throughout the state. Events abound on UC’s uptown campus throughout the year, with concerts, exhibitions and performances by local and world-renowned artists and performers.

UC Club Sports

Alpine Race Team • Badminton • Baseball • Billiards • Bowling • Cricket • Cycling • Equestrian • Fencing • Golf • Handball • Ice Hockey • Inline Hockey • Kendo • Lacrosse • Martial Arts • Mountaineering • Perishing Rifles • Racquetball • Rowing • Rugby • Running • Shotokan Karate • Soccer • Table Tennis • Tennis • Ultimate Frisbee • Volleyball • Water Polo • Waterski • Wrestling

The Student Activities & Leadership Development office, in cooperation with several annual student boards, oversees the annual registration of over 300 student organizations, offering diverse opportunities for all kinds of interests and involvement. Fraternities and sororities provide lasting friendships, strong academic support, a solid network, as well as valuable lessons in how to lead and serve. The UC Fraternity and Sorority Community consists of 22 fraternities and 11 sororities – all of them internationally affiliated.

Campus Recreation Center

UC’s Campus Recreation Center is a stateof-the-art fitness and recreation facility with more than 200,000 square feet of recreation space for students, employees and friends of the university.* UC Blue Ash students may also take advantage of a discounted student membership at the Blue Ash Recreation Center, just a mile from campus. www.blueash.org *Membership fee may apply.

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Why choose UC Blue Ash?

We make it possible. Personalized classroom experiences will help you develop the communication skills and agile thinking that are vital in any career. You’ll graduate as a stronger speaker, solver and thinker. Everything at UC Blue Ash is built for your success, every step of the way.

Quality academics. Individual attention. Our professors choose to teach here because they want small classes and a larger role in their students’ lives.

One of the best values in higher education. Get a great University of Cincinnati education at nearly half the cost of most surrounding colleges and universities.

Great location. Convenient classes. Easy to find in the heart of Blue Ash. Hassle-free parking. Schedules that work for you.

We are UC. You will graduate with more than UC on your diploma; you’ll graduate with an authentic UC experience.

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UCBA BY THE NUMBERS

How does half price tuition sound?

TUITION AT UCBA IS JUST 54% OF UC’S CLIFTON CAMPUS

Get the same great UC education at nearly half the cost at UC Blue Ash. Whether you’re earning a degree to start your career or planning to transition into a baccalaureate program after two years, UCBA is a smart investment!

FREE SERVICES FOR STUDENTS

UC Blue Ash is the third-largest college (by enrollment) in the University of Cincinnati. Opened in 1967, the college is located on 135 wooded acres in the northeastern corner of Hamilton County and serves residents of the tri-state area. Undergraduate enrollment Fall enrollment: 4,816 Male/Female: 1,980/2,836 Nearly half are first-generation college students.

• Career Services • Disability Services • Multicultural Affairs • Math Lab • Science Learning Lab • Study Skills Tutoring • Veteran Student Affairs • Writing Center

Enrollment by age 34% Age 19 and younger 38% Age 20-24 12% Age 25-29 Student diversity 19% African-American 3% Asian 3% Hispanic

10% Age 30-39 6% Age 40+

62% Caucasian 3% Multi-Race 10% Other/Unknown

Our enrollment continues to increase in diversity.

We’ve made a habit of perfecting success. Student-centered for over

We’re proud of our 20,000-plus UC Blue Ash College alumni, who have built on the foundation provided by our college to pursue successful careers.

Fast Facts

Program Enrollment Transition Programs: 59%

Career Programs: 41%

Faculty 67% of classes taught by full-time faculty 33% of classes taught by part-time faculty

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FUNDING YOUR EDUCATION UC Blue Ash College Tuition OHIO RESIDENT PART-TIME $251*/credit hour

Tuition Comparison Across Accredited Institutions

OHIO RESIDENT FULL-TIME

$3,005/semester

$6,010/year

OUT-OF-STATE RESIDENT OUT-OF-STATE RESIDENT PART-TIME FULL-TIME $617/credit hour

$7,404/semester $14,808/year

Full-time fees include a $228 per semester general fee, which includes parking, as well as a $132 information technology fee. Parking for part-time students is included in the per credit hour fee. The difference between Ohio fees and out-of-state fees is the out-of-state surcharge. UCBA students registering as part-time students with uptown campus courses will be charged appropriate uptown campus fees. Full time students matriculated at UCBA pay full-time UCBA fees. Fees are subject to change by the UC Board of Trustees.

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IN-STATE (PER YEAR) CR. HOUR

UC Uptown UC Blue Ash UC Clermont Miami, Oxford Mount St. Joseph NKU Wilmington Xavier

$11,000 $6,010 $5,316 $13,266 $25,850 $12,936 $28,420 $33,030

$459 $251 $222 –– $500 $539 $500 $915

Costs based on full-time (24 cr. hours per year). Credits earned at institutions that are not accredited will not transfer to accredited institutions.

* Tuition for the Bachelor of Applied Administration (BTAS) program is $314/credit hour. Please note: All fees are subject to change by the UC Board of Trustees. Tuition and fees are for 12-18 hours per semester. This does not include additional costs such as books, lab/college/program fees and health insurance premiums.

Scholarships Academic Achievement Scholarship The Academic Achievement Scholarship is awarded automatically to incoming freshmen with an unweighted 3.2 minimum high school GPA who enroll as full-time degree-seeking students at our campus. Students must confirm admission and have a final high school transcript on file by July 1st. The scholarship totals $1500 as long as the student maintains a 3.0 GPA each semester during their first year at UCBA. * Available to incoming freshmen who graduated from high school within the last calendar year.

Other UCBA Scholarships Over $75,000 in scholarships are available to UCBA students each year! www.ucblueash.edu/scholarships. Grants Awarded based on need, these grants are “free money” that do not need to be paid back: • Academic Competitiveness Grant (ACG) • Cincinnati Pride Grant • Federal Pell Grant • Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (SEOG) • National SMART (Science and Mathematics Access to Retain Talent) Grant • TEACH (Teacher Education Assistance for College and Higher Education) Grant

Loans Federal Perkins Loan • Federally funded long-term loan awarded by UC • Based on financial need; early aid application • Five percent fixed interest deferred while enrolled; repayment begins nine months after less than half-time enrollment • Amount: $2,100 Federal Subsidized & Unsubsidized Direct Loans • Maximum combined amounts based on need: Dependent Student Freshman $5,500 Sophomore $6,500 Junior/Senior $7,500 Independent Student Freshman $9,500 Sophomore $10,500 Junior/Senior $12,500 Federal Subsidized Direct Loan • Federally funded long-term certified and transmitted by UC; choice of amount • Based on financial need • Fixed interest rate 6.80% deferred while enrolled; repayment begins six months after less than half-time enrollment

Federal Unsubsidized Direct Loan For a complete listing of grant programs, visit: • Federally funded long-term loan certified www.financialaid.uc.edu/aid/grants.html. and transmitted by UC; choice of amount • Any student may borrow • Same as Subsidized Stafford except for interest: choice of paying interest while enrolled or allowing it to capitalize onto principal

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Federal Parent Loan for Undergraduate Students (PLUS) • Federally funded long-term loan certified and transmitted by UC; choice of amount • Parent/Step-parent of dependent student; credit approval following completion of promissory note • Maximum amount cannot exceed budgeted cost of attendance less other aid • Fixed interest rate 7.9%, repayment begins 60 days after loan disbursed Work Study/Federal Work-Study • Federally subsidized employment program awarded by UC • Based on financial need; early aid application • Earning eligibility to $3,000 • Will receive biweekly paycheck based on hours worked; hourly wage depends on job responsibilities Financial Aid Application Students interested in applying for financial aid must complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). The free form is available online at www.fafsa.ed.gov. You should complete the FAFSA form online as soon after January 1, as possible. Because some aid programs are awarded on a firstcome, first-served basis, an early application receives priority consideration for limited funding sources. You will need to list UC’s Title IV Code (003125) when filling out the FAFSA to ensure that UC’s Financial Aid office receives your information. Also remember that applying for financial aid is an annual process.

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Admission Checklist

APPLYING TO UC BLUE ASH

STEP 1: APPLY

UCBA is an open admission institution, providing access to higher education to anyone with a high school diploma or the equivalent. The college’s open admission policy allows students to enter any academic semester: fall, spring or summer.

Submit Application for Admission at https://apply.uc.edu/OnlineApply and pay $50 application fee.

Admission guidelines

Have official high school transcript (or copy of GED diploma) and any previous college transcripts sent to: University of Cincinnati, Office of Admissions, PO Box 210091, Cincinnati, OH 45221-0091.

Submit your application

Students who were home-schooled follow the same application process as all other applicants. To be considered, home-schooled students must submit with their application materials: a transcript, showing course grades; a detailed curriculum, including course content descriptions; ACT or SAT scores; a copy of the superintendent release form authorizing homeschooling; and any other requested documentation.

Application Deadlines

Confirmation Deadlines

2015-16 academic year: Fall: July 1, 2015 Spring: November 15, 2015 Summer: March 15, 2016

2015-16 academic year: Fall: August 1, 2015 Spring: December 15, 2015 Summer: April 15, 2016

STEP 2: CONFIRM Once you have been accepted, complete the Admissions Confirmation Form at www.ucblueash.edu/confirm and pay the $50 matriculation fee.

STEP 3: TEST Schedule a placement test for Math and English at www.ucblueash.edu/placement.

WELCOME TO UC BLUE ASH! Attend a required orientation session. Register at ucblueash.edu/orientation.

Financial Aid Checklist

Applications can be submitted online at: https://apply.uc.edu/OnlineApply/ For students without Internet access, please visit the Admission Office at UCBA for assistance in applying.

2014-15 academic year: Spring: November 15, 2014 Summer: March 15, 2015

2014-15 academic year: Spring: December 15, 2014 Summer: April 15, 2015

SCHEDULE A CAMPUS VISIT

Campus visits are by appointment only and can be scheduled by completing an online reservation form at www.ucblueash.edu/visit or by calling (513) 745-5700. All Campus visits are in a group setting and include an information session as well as a campus tour. The information session will brief you on major/program offerings, application process, resources available, student life opportunities and the financial aid process. Campus visits are offered three days a week for your convenience. We offer sessions on Monday 2-3 p.m., Wednesday 5-6 p.m., and Friday 10-11 a.m.

CONNECT WITH US

Not ready yet for a campus visit? Get connected with us to stay on top of everything we have to offer: facebook.com/ucblueash pinterest.com/ucblueash twitter.com/ucblueash flickr.com/photos/ucblueash youtube.com/ucblueash

Complete a FAFSA online at www.fafsa.ed.gov UC FAFSA code is 003125. Allow 4-6 weeks for processing.

Once you receive your Student Aid Report (SAR), review for corrections. If none are needed, keep in a file for future use. Once you have been admitted and you receive your SAR, check www.onestop.uc.edu for your aid status. Once your aid has been accepted, complete loan counseling, and sign promissory notes online by visiting www.onestop.uc.edu. University of Cincinnati Blue Ash College

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Choose from nearly 50 academic degree and certificate programs:

Applied Graphic Communication Biological Sciences

ART, COMMUNICATION & SCIENCE PROGRAMS

Chemistry Chemistry–ACS

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Clinical Research Communication (Pre) European Studies Law (Pre)

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Mortuary Science (Pre)

BUSINESS, LEADERSHIP & ADMINISTRATION PROGRAMS

Applied Administration+

Business Management Technology Accounting Financial Services Management Marketing Real Estate

Sport Administration (Pre) Early Childhood Education (Pre)

EDUCATION PROGRAMS

Health Education (Pre) Middle Childhood Education (Pre) Language Arts & Math Language Arts & Natural Science Language Arts & Social Studies Math & Natural Science Social Studies & Math Social Studies & Natural Science

Secondary Education (Pre) • Chemistry • Life Sciences • Social Studies & History

Secondary Education (Pre) • Language Arts

Special Education (Pre)

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BACHELOR’S DEGREE

Career Programs:

Career-oriented associate degrees prepare you for entrance into specific careers after two years of study.

Transition to: McMicken College of Arts & Sciences – complete Bachelor of Arts degree in Chemistry Transition to: McMicken College of Arts & Sciences – complete Bachelor of Science degree in Chemistry Provides certification for students who already hold a bachelor’s degree or who are currently working in a clinical research field. Transition to: McMicken College of Arts & Science – complete bachelor’s degree in Communication

Transition to: McMicken College of Arts & Sciences – complete bachelor’s degree in a variety of non-science majors, such as English, French, German Studies, History, Liberal Arts, Philosophy, Political Science, Sociology, Spanish, Women’s Gender & Sexuality Studies. Specialized area of study provides an extra credential upon graduation.

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Organizational Leadership (Pre)

Transition-oriented associate degrees are aligned with specific bachelor’s degree programs at UC Colleges.

Transition to: McMicken College of Arts & Sciences – complete bachelor’s degree in Biological Sciences

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Business Administration (Pre)

Transition Programs:

Pre-professional track. Choose Liberal Arts.

Accountancy

WHERE IT’LL TAKE YOU

Begin your career: Graphic Designer, Production Artist Transition to: College of Design, Architecture, Art, and Planning—after first year may apply to the bachelor’s program in Graphic Communication Design. **

Media Criticism & Journalism

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Maximizes the effectiveness of courses and credits earned for those planning a transition to Clifton campus to complete a Bachelor’s degree program.

Liberal Arts

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ASSOCIATE DEGREE

PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATE

ONE-YEAR CERTIFICATE

UC Blue Ash College Degree & Certificate Programs

WHAT YOU’LL EARN NON-DEGREE

CHOOSE A PROGRAM

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Transfer to: Cincinnati College of Mortuary Science (CCMS) – complete bachelor’s degree in Mortuary Science

Provides certification for students who already hold a bachelor’s degree Advance your career: Supervisory role in technical field Transition to: Carl H. Lindner College of Business – complete Bachelor of Business Administration degree** Begin your career: Entry level accounting positions Begin your career: Insurance Agent, Customer Service Rep, Financial Planning Begin your career: Business Manager Begin your career: Retail Sales, Sales Promotion, Sales Management Begin your career: Real Estate Agent / Broker Transition to: McMicken College of Arts & Sciences – complete bachelor’s degree in Organizational Leadership Transition to: College of Education, Criminal Justice and Human Services (CECH) – complete bachelor’s degree in Sport Administration**

Transition to: College of Education, Criminal Justice and Human Services (CECH) – complete bachelor’s degree in Education** A bachelor’s degree in education is the minimum educational requirement for entering the teaching profession. These programs provide the first two years toward completion of the corresponding bachelor’s degree at the College of Education, Criminal Justice, and Human Services (CECH).** Students must be admitted into the CECH cohort through a selective admissions process for completion of the bachelor’s degree and teacher licensure.

These one-year programs (non-degree) provide the first year of the baccalaureate program at the College of Education, Criminal Justice, and Human Services (CECH). Students completing the first year must apply to and be accepted into the program at CECH.


Visit ucblueash.edu/academics for program details and requirements.

Dental Hygiene Technology*

Emergency Medical Services

HEALTH CARE PROGRAMS

Health Professions (Pre)

Health Sciences (Pre) • Medical Assisting & Medical Billing

Medical Laboratory Science (Pre) Medicine (Pre)

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Medical Assisting Services

Nursing, LPN–RN

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Radiologic Technology* Apply via Health Professions (Pre).

SOCIAL SCIENCE PROGRAMS

TECHNOLOGY PROGRAMS

BACHELOR’S DEGREE

Pre-professional track. Choose Biological Sciences, Chemistry, or Health Sciences (Pre). Begin your career: Emergency Medical Technician Specialized area of study provides an extra credential upon graduation. Students wishing to apply into the Dental Hygiene, Nursing and Radiologic Technology programs must apply via the Health Professions (Pre) track. Transition to: College of Allied Health Sciences – complete bachelor’s degree in Health Sciences** Begin your career: Medical Assistant, Medical Billing Specialist Specialized area of study provides an extra credential upon graduation. Transition to: College of Allied Health Sciences – complete bachelor’s degree in Medical Laboratory Sciences**

Begin your career: Registered Nurse or Transition to: College of Nursing – complete bachelor’s degree in RN–BSN Mobility Program

Psychology (Pre) Social Work (Pre)

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Electronic Media Technology

Interactive Web Multimedia + Associate degree in Applied or Technical Studies from an accredited institution required to apply to this program. * Due to highly-competitive selective admissions with many of our health care professions, all new Dental Hygiene, Nursing and Radiologic Technology applicants must apply via the Health Professions (Pre) program. Please contact the department for detailed information.

Pathway to advance your career: Registered Nurse. Must have LPN license at time of application. A second, selective admission process is required to enter the Nursing Tech program.

Transition to: College of Pharmacy – apply to the PharmD program** Advance your career: Supervisory role in radiation science field

Associate degree in Radiation or Radiology and active state licensure required to apply.

Begin your career: Radiologic Technologist Begin your career: Veterinary Technologist, Veterinary Assistant Pre-professional track. Choose Biological Sciences, Chemistry, or Health Sciences (Pre).

Criminal Justice (Pre)

Information Technology

Career-oriented associate degrees prepare you for entrance into specific careers after two years of study.

Begin your career: Dental Hygienist

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Radiation Science Technology

Broadcast Media

Career Programs:

Transition to: College of Allied Health Sciences – complete bachelor’s degree in Communication Sciences and Disorders**

Pharmacy (Pre)

Animation

Transition-oriented associate degrees are aligned with specific bachelor’s degree programs at UC Colleges.

Transition to: College of Allied Health Sciences – complete bachelor’s degree in Advanced Imaging Technology**

Apply via Health Professions (Pre).

Veterinary Medicine (Pre)

Transition Programs:

Pre-professional track. Choose Biological Sciences, Chemistry, or Health Sciences (Pre).

Nursing, RN Technology*

Veterinary Technology

WHERE IT’LL TAKE YOU

Provides certification for students who already hold a bachelor’s degree

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Communication Sciences and Disorders (Pre)

Dentistry (Pre)

For students who have not selected a program, Exploratory Studies provides core classes for the first year of study before transitioning into selected program.

Advanced Medical Imaging Technology (Pre)

Apply via Health Professions (Pre).

ASSOCIATE DEGREE

Deaf Studies Exploratory Studies (Undecided)

PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATE

ONE-YEAR CERTIFICATE

UC Blue Ash College Degree & Certificate Programs

WHAT YOU’LL EARN NON-DEGREE

CHOOSE A PROGRAM

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Transition to: College of Education, Criminal Justice and Human Services (CECH) – complete bachelor’s degree in Criminal Justice Transition to: McMicken College of Arts & Sciences – complete bachelor’s degree in Psychology Transition to: College of Allied Health Sciences – complete bachelor’s degree in Social Work** Specialized area of study provides an extra credential upon graduation.

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Specialized area of study provides an extra credential upon graduation. Begin your career: Publishing, TV, Advertising, Photography, Motion Pictures Transition to: College Conservatory of Music (CCM)** Begin your career: Computer Networking, Database Management Transition to: College of Education, Criminal Justice, and Human Services** Specialized area of study provides an extra credential upon graduation.

** The following colleges or programs within them have selective admissions or specific GPA requirements: College of Allied Health Sciences; College Conservatory of Music; College of Education, Criminal Justice, and Human Services; College of Design, Art, Architecture, and Planning; College of Pharmacy; and Lindner College of Business. Transition eligibility is not guaranteed.


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