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lies beyond the classroom

uc.edu

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3,500 Total International Enrollment

1,325 Undergraduate2,175 Graduate

38,378 Uptown (Main) Campus27,488 Uptown Campus Undergraduates

46,388 Total Enrollment

STUDENT–FACULTY RATIO17:1

RETENTION RATE (International Students)

96.4%

FIRST-YEAR CLASS PROFILE

ACT 23 - 29

SAT 1140 - 1330

GPA 3.4 - 4.0TOP COUNTRIES REPRESENTED

China, India, Vietnam, Oman, Saudi Arabia, Mexico, South Korea, Canada, Germany, Ja-pan, United Kingdom, Taiwan, Egypt, Nepal

It’s a place like no other. From award-winning architecture to a defined, urban campus near an active

downtown, Cincinnati’s campus is designed to energize and encourage.

You might call it amazing. You’ll definitely call it home.

ONE OF THE WORLD’S MOST

BEAUTIFUL CAMPUSES. —FORBES

UC at a glance.

76.6% ACCEPTANCE RATE

Students listed UC’s strengths as:

Discoverwhat’s next.

Becomes a home away from home

Enjoyable student activities on campus

Co-op & career opportunities

Faculty knowledge about their field

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YEAR 5Fall Springschool school

YEAR 1Fall Spring Summerschool school break

YEAR 2Fall Spring Summerschool co-op school

YEAR 3Fall Spring Summerco-op school co-op

YEAR 4Fall Spring Summerschool co-op co-op

$75 milliontotal student earnings in

co-op placements. (2019-2020)

Global birthplace of co-op.

invented at UC in 1906.

100%student participation in

experienced-based learning.

#1 for return on investment.

WHAT IS CO-OP?Better than internships, co-ops are semesters of paid, full-time work in your field. On average students earn $40,000 total through co-op experiences. UC students receive guidance on resumes and interviews, and have access to a database of hundreds of employers to work for. Engineering, IT, Design, Business, and Communication all offer co-op experiences.

We believe your education should go beyond the walls of a classroom.That’s why every Cincinnati student can participate in experi-enced-based learning:cooperative education / internships / service learning / study abroad / capstone projects / research / artistic performances

CO-OP SCHEDULEUndergraduate programs featuring co-op typically take 5 years to complete: 4 years studying at UC (paying tuition) and 12–18 months of employment (no tuition payments).

Experience is calling. Find yours.

Make an impact.

…on day one! Our grads step out into the world with a diploma and a résumé, so it’s no wonder they’re than ready for what’s next.

$43,806 highest average starting salary

Up to 94% of grads employed full-time accepted a position related to their major

Hired at TOP Fortune 500 companies, including:

Over the last five years:

3M / Apple / Citigroup / Coca-Cola / Dow Chemical / GE / General Motors / Google / Honeywell / IBM / Johnson & Johnson / Kellogg / Kroger / Macy’s / Marriott International / Microsoft / Morgan Stanley / Pfitzer / Procter & Gamble / Ralph Lauren / Stryker / Walt Disney

(INTERNATIONAL STUDENT BAROMETER)

#5MOST WELCOMING

WORLDWIDE TOP 10INTERNATIONAL

STUDENT SATISFACTION

(INTERNATIONAL STUDENT BAROMETER)

UNITED STATES UNIVERSITIES(U.S. NEWS & WORLD REPORT)

TOP 150

UNIVERSITIES(U.S. NEWS & WORLD REPORT)

UP-AND-COMING#3

50 RANKINGSIN THE TOP 50

(U. S. NEWS & WORLD REPORT)

#1 RANKEDCO-OP & INTERNSHIP

(U.S. NEWS & WORLD REPORT)

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BIG-CITY ADVENTURE,small-town charm.

The city of Cincinnati is home.It’s our source for professional opportunities, celebrations, and culture. From local shops and ethnic restaurants to big-league sports, arts, and entertainment, there’s always something to see and do with friends. » cincinnatiusa.com

400 FORTUNE 500 companies have a presence in Cincinnati.

8 are headquartered here — more per capita than anywhere else in the country.

More than

CITY for college graduates

— SmartAsset

#1

Arts & Culture: Aronoff Center for the Arts, Cincinnati Art Museum, Cincinnati Museum Center, Cincinnati Playhouse, Cincinnati Observatory, Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, Krohn Conservatory, National Underground Railroad Freedom Center, Taft Museum of Art

Festivals: Art in the Park, Bunbury Music Festival, Cincy-Cinco, Festival of Lights, Flying Pig Marathon, LumenoCity, Oktoberfest-Zinzinnati, Opening Day parade, Paddlefest, Riverfest, Taste of Cincinnati

Professional Sports: Bengals (football), Cyclones (ice hockey), Reds (baseball), Revolution (ultimate disc), Rollergirls (roller derby), FC Cincinnati (soccer)

#2 Mid-sized COLLEGE CITY in the country (12 overall) — WalletHub

2 MILLION — population of the

Cincinnati region

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Apply today.

APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS:

COMMON APPLICATIONApply online at admissions.uc.edu/apply

Application fee ($100)1-2 letters of recommendationEssay (topics available online) Personal statement

HIGH SCHOOL TRANSCRIPTS• Send official transcripts showing the current

year’s subjects and the previous 3 years’ subjects.

• You can request that a high school official upload the transcripts via the Common Application, OR you can submit the official or notarized, sealed transcripts through the physical mail.

• Transcripts should include a certified English translation, if needed.

PROOF OF ENGLISH ABILITYUC uses the following tests for Proof of English Ability:

• SAT-I• ACT• Cambridge• ELS Certificate

PROOF OF MATH ABILITYThe Proof of Math Ability requirement may be satisfied by submitting scores from any of the following exams:

• SAT-I• ACT • UC Math Placement Test

The UC MPT can be proctored for free by an International Admissions Counselor or your school official by contacting us: [email protected]

• IELTS• TOEFL• PTE• Duolingo (DET)

TUITION RATES (2020-21)

Full-time tuition rates for UC Main CampusTuition and other fees: $28,972

Living Expenses: $14,958*

*This includes: Housing, Telephone, Food, Books & Class Fees, Commuting, other typical expenses

Health insurance (required): $2,360Total: $46,290During co-op semesters, undergraduate students only pay a $465 fee instead of normal tuition rates.

SCHOLARSHIPSUC international scholarships award between $1,000 and $26,000 per year to qualified students, with an average award of $10,000. While test scores and GPA are considered, all aspects of an application are used to determine amounts. No extra application is necessary to be considered!

DEADLINES

Fall Semester: • December 1 - Early Action

• Priority consideration to our more competitive programs and top scholarship considerations

• March 1 - Rolling • Means that we accept applications on a

space-available basisSpring Semester: November 1Summer Semester: March 1

CONTACT US

UCinternational

[email protected]

Admissions.uc.edu

WhatsApp: +1 513-551-9680

MAJORS & AREAS OF CONCENTRATION

COLLEGE OF ALLIED HEALTH SCIENCESAdvanced Medical Imaging TechnologyCommunication Sciences and DisordersDieteticsHealth Information ManagementHealth SciencesBehavior & Occupation Studies (Pre-Occupational Therapy) Exercise and Movement Science (Pre-Athletic Training/ Pre-Physical Therapy)Physiologic ScienceNutrition Sciences^Medical Laboratory Science Respiratory Therapy Social Work

COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCESAfricana StudiesAnthropologyArabic Language and CultureArchaeologyGeoarchaeologyLandscape ArchaeologySocial ComplexityAsian StudiesBiochemistryCosmetic ScienceBiological SciencesBiology of AnimalsBiomedical StudiesCell and Molecular BiologyEcology and EvolutionChemistryBiological ChemistryChemistry – ACSClassical CivilizationClassics (Latin and Greek)CommunicationDigital Media CollaborativeEnglish LiteratureCreative WritingLiterary and Cultural StudiesRhetoric and Professional Writing

Environmental StudiesFilm & Media StudiesFrenchGeographyEnvironmental GeographyGeographic Information ScienceHuman GeographyRemote SensingUrban Economic GeographyGeologyGerman StudiesHistoryInterdisciplinary StudiesInternational AffairsJournalismMagazine

NewsPhotojournalismJudaic StudiesLaw and SocietyLiberal ArtsMathematicsStatistics/ Actuarial SciencesNeuroscienceBrain, Mind, BehaviorNeurobiologyNeuropsychologyOrganizational LeadershipHuman ResourcesPhilosophyBiohumanitiesCognitive StudiesLaw and EthicsPhysicsAstrophysicsPolitical SciencePsychologySociologySpanishWomen’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies

LINDNER COLLEGE OF BUSINESSAccountingBusiness AnalyticsBusiness EconomicsEconomicsEntrepreneurshipFinanceIndustrial ManagementInformation SystemsInsurance and Risk ManagementInternational BusinessMarketingOperations ManagementReal Estate

COLLEGE–CONSERVATORY OF MUSICActingBalletBassoonClarinetCommercial Music ProductionCompositionDouble BassElectronic MediaEuphoniumFluteFrench HornGuitar (Classical)HarpHarpsichordJazz StudiesMusicMusic EducationMusic HistoryMusical TheatreOboeOrganPercussion

PianoSaxophoneTheatre Design and ProductionCostume Design and TechnologyLighting Design and TechnologySound DesignStage DesignStage ManagementTechnical ProductionTromboneTrumpetTubaViolaViolinVioloncelloVoice

COLLEGE OF DESIGN, ARCHITECTURE, ART, AND PLANNINGArchitectureArt HistoryCommunication DesignFashion DesignFine ArtsHorticultureIndustrial DesignGeneral Product DesignTransportation DesignInterior DesignUrban PlanningUrban Studies

COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, CRIMINAL JUSTICE, AND HUMAN SERVICESCriminal Justice Early Childhood Education Birth-5 years*Pre-K (license)Health EducationExercise & FitnessPublic & Community HealthHuman Development & Community Engagement Information Technology Middle School EducationLanguage Arts & MathematicsLanguage Arts & Natural ScienceLanguage Arts & Social StudiesMathematics & Natural ScienceSocial Studies & MathematicsSocial Studies & Natural ScienceParalegal StudiesSecondary EducationIntegrated Language ArtsIntegrated MathematicsIntegrated ScienceIntegrated Social StudiesSingle License PhysicsSpecial EducationLanguage Arts & MathematicsLanguage Arts & Natural ScienceSport Administration

Substance Abuse Counseling

COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND APPLIED SCIENCEAerospace EngineeringArchitectural EngineeringBiomedical EngineeringChemical EngineeringCivil EngineeringComputer EngineeringComputer ScienceConstruction ManagementElectrical EngineeringElectrical Engineering TechnologyEnvironmental EngineeringFire Science Technology Mechanical EngineeringMechanical Engineering Technology

COLLEGE OF MEDICINEMedical Sciences

COLLEGE OF NURSINGNursing

Pre-Professional ProgramsPre-Athletic TrainingPre-DentistryPre-LawPre-MedicinePre-Occupational TherapyPre-OptometryPre-PharmacyPre-Physical TherapyPre-Veterinary Medicine

Undecided OptionsBusinessExploratory Studies Freshman Engineering Program

ADVANCED COLLEGE ENGLISH (ACE) PROGRAMSArts & SciencesBusinessCCM (select majors)Fine ArtsInformation Technology

REGIONAL CAMPUSESTwo regional campuses are part of the University of Cincinnati— UC Blue Ash College and UC Clermont College. Both regional campuses offer associate degrees that can lead directly to a career or transfer towards completion of a bachelor’s degree program.

Bulleted programs are concentrations within the major listed immediately above.^Pending approval

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See you soon at UC,FUTURE BEARCAT.