The University of Cincinnati is a comprehensive public research university in Cincinnati, in the U.S. state of Ohio, and a part of the University System of Ohio.Founded in 1819 as Cincinnati College, it is the oldest institution of higher education in Cincinnati and has an annual enrollment of over 40,000 students, making it the second largest university in Ohio and one of the 50 largest universities in the United States. In the 2010 survey by Times Higher Education , the university was ranked in the top 100 universities in North America and as one of the top 200 in the world. Beginning with the 2011 edition of the U.S. News and World Report "Best Colleges" rankings, the University of Cincinnati has been ranked as a Tier One university, ranking as the 129th best overall university and 63rd best public university in the 2015 rankings. This includes being the number 3 ranked university in the nation in the "Up-and-Coming" National Universities section of the 2014 edition. In 2011-2012 academic year the Leiden University ranking put the University of Cincinnati at the 93rd place globally and at the 63rd place in North America by the proportion of top-cited publications. In 2014, U.S. News and World Report ranked UC in the top 200 of universities worldwide.The university garners nearly $500 million per annum in research funding, ranking 22nd among public universities in the United States. Numerous programs across the university are nationally ranked, including: aerospace engineering, anthropology, architecture, classics, composition, conducting, cooperative education, criminal justice, design, environmental science, law, medicine, music, musical theater, neurology, opera, otolaryngology, paleontology, pediatrics, and pharmacy.
The University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music (CCM) is a preeminent educational institution for the performing arts, media arts, composition, scholarship and pedagogy within a comprehensive public university. The synergy between the conservatory and the university gives the college its unique character and defines its mission.
Habari Gani?! (What good news do you have?) In 1968, African American students at the University of Cincinnati led by members of what was then the United Black Association (UBA) petitioned the University Board of Trustees and the President to commit to making the University of Cincinnati more conducive to African American students, faculty, and staff. In 1989, UBA submitted a proposal stating that African American students wanted to create a positive environment on campus in which their presence on campus and history would be more accurately represented. During the spring of 1990, the University Board of Trustees requested that the President establish a committee to study the feasibility of implementing a Center. As a result of this study, the initiative, commitment, and support taken by University's students, staff, the President's office, faculty Senate, and Board of Trustees, made it possible for the African American Cultural and Research Center to open its doors on September 24, 1991. On July 1, 2010 the AACRC was re-named the African American Cultural and Resource Center.
The University of Cincinnati Bearcat Bands consists of three major bands: Marching Band, Pep Band, and Concert Band - as well as two Jazz Bands, Percussion Ensemble, Winter Guard, and numerous small ensembles.
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The College of Education, Criminal Justice, and Human Services is dedicated to making a difference in our communities through outreach, academic programs, and community partnerships.
RAPP works to make the University of Cincinnati a more just and caring community through our three main program areas: -The RAPP 9-month Program - intensive experiential social justice education program. -Accelerating Racial Justice, the RAPP 5-day program - intensive racial justice and inclusive leadership program. -RAPPORT - The alumni program that continues to build skills and knowledge around social justice issues and education, home of the Social Justice League peer educator certification program. -Campus & Community Outreach - We provide approximately 50 free workshops, trainings, and retreats to campus and Greater Cincinnati organizations each year.
Need to contact the Graduate School Office? Email [email protected] or call 513-556-4335. Our office is open 8 a.m.–5 p.m., Monday-Friday. You can also use the Contact Us form: http://grad.uc.edu/about-us/contact.html. If you need to talk to someone in a specific graduate program, use the graduate program contacts list to find the appropriate contact person: https://gradapps.uc.edu/ContactDetails/ContactDetail.aspx. *Please note that official Graduate School communications will use @uc.edu and @ucmail.uc.edu accounts.
Welcome to the Facebook home of the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music's (CCM) organ department! This is a platform where students, faculty and alumni can connect! Organ study at CCM emphasizes the development of musical, performing and teaching skills. In addition to on-campus resources, students have access to many of the finest organs in the city, including instruments by Noack, Taylor and Boody, Wilhelm, Casavant, Holtkamp and others. Alumni of CCM hold positions in leading churches and academic institutions throughout North America and the world.
The UHP comprised of students in the top 7% of University of Cincinnati undergraduate students and offers an engaging environment in which students are inspired to experience more and learn more. Students are provided with exceptional learning opportunities through which they can take full advantage of their college experience and develop academically, professionally and personally. The UC experience of these academically talented and motivated students is enriched through honors seminars and experiences, which provide students with opportunities for experiential, interdisciplinary, reflective and integrative learning. Students are challenged through honors seminars and experiential learning projects that focus on: Community engagement Global studies Leadership Research & creative arts Follow us on Twitter @ucunivhonors, or request to join our LinkedIn group: https://www.linkedin.com/groups?gid=133413
The University of Cincinnati Bearcat Bands consists of three major bands: Marching Band, Pep Band, and Concert Band - as well as two Jazz Bands, Percussion Ensemble, Winter Guard, and numerous small ensembles.
The College of Education, Criminal Justice, and Human Services is dedicated to making a difference in our communities through outreach, academic programs, and community partnerships.
Lindner Honors-PLUS is an educational experience at the Lindner College of Business designed for highly motivated individuals with superior academic ability and demonstrated leadership skills. This demanding program brings together the resources of the Lindner College of Business, the University Honors Program, and Cincinnati's businesses in an educational process designed to provide graduates with the background necessary for immediate productive employment, and to position them for advancement as business and community leaders.
Siddall Hall is a co-ed residence hall at the University of Cincinnati. It is staffed by the office of Resident Education and Development, which is part of the Department of Student Life and Division of Student Affairs and Services. Our hall has an amazing staff: Antonio Allen, Residence Coordinator (RC) Erin Ledingham, Assistant Residence Coordinator (ARC) Beth Sprague, Public Inquiries Assistant (PIA) Ashley, Resident Advisor (RA) Chase, RA Chris, RA Cory, RA Deanna, RA Jessica, RA Liza, RA Nathan, RA Nisarg, RA Rachel, RA Royce, RA
One Stop Student Services is the customer service area representing the Offices of the Registrar, Student Records, Student Accounts, Student Financial Aid and Collections. Our web site is a centralized location where you can take care of your registration, billing, financial aid and personal records business. At One Stop, you can register for classes, accept your aid award, pay your bill, check your grades, request a transcript, and much more. This site is designed to compliment the One Stop Student Service Center located on the second floor of University Pavilion. If you need help, do not hesitate to ask. We are here to help you.
UC International is here to help #UCtheWorld. This page is to answer international visitor questions, highlight exchange programs, and let people know about fun international events!
The CECH Library provides education research and curriculum resources for UC School of Education programs. Curriculum resources meet the needs of Prek-12 students and teachers. Our website provides virtual access to library resources for all UC CECH programs: Education, Criminal Justice, Human Services and Information Technology. Fall Hours: M-Th, 8am-10pm; F, 8am-5pm; SAT & SU 1-5pm
Clear Air. Clear Path. Clear Future University of Cincinnati’s accelerated 100% online Bachelor of Science in Respiratory Therapy completion program is designed to allow students to graduate in as few as 20 months. The accelerated program is designed for working respiratory therapists who are seeking an advanced clinical and research-based curriculum. The accelerated format allows RTs to continue their important efforts in their own community. The courses allow students to apply the latest research from the field to influence patient care and clinical practice. You will learn to develop advanced practice skills that can lead to roles in pediatrics, sleep and diagnostics, management opportunities, and many more. Several changes in the healthcare field have led to a situation in which a bachelor’s has begun to replace an associate’s as the foundational degree in respiratory care. With UC’s accelerated program, graduates now have a path for personal and professional growth. The 13-course program can be completed in just five semesters (20 months) of part-time study. The accelerated curriculum helps RTs prepare for graduate school, specialization, advanced practice, or leadership & management roles, by exposing them to operations, logistics, and the full scope of healthcare. It’s about creating options for our graduates. The Respiratory Therapy program resides within the prestigious College of Allied Health Sciences (CAHS), where it joins flourishing distance learning programs including the B.S. in Health Information Management, B.S. in Medical Laboratory Science, and Master of Health Administration. The CAHS is committed to a competitive tuition, with similar in-state and out-of-state rates for all of its programs. UC RT Program Benefits Learn with flexible 100% online courses Network with active healthcare professionals online Become a leader and prepare for your future Earn your degree in as few as 20 months
The tradition of the School is to train professionals for distinguished practice and spatially-based systems approaches with a focus on livable places, that is, on communities that enrich people’s lives. Each of the four SOP programs provides a particular perspective and offers specific course work about the planning and design of innovative futures. Collectively, courses in the School of Planning reflect a comprehensive approach to the social, physical, economic, environmental, political, health and legal aspects of the study and planning of communities from local, regional, and global perspectives.