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The University of Cincinnati is one of America's top public research institutions with a student population of 44,251.

Mission

The University of Cincinnati serves the people of Ohio, the nation, and the world as a premier, public, urban research university dedicated to undergraduate, graduate, and professional education, experience-based learning, and research. We are committed to excellence and diversity in our students, faculty, staff, and all of our activities. We provide an inclusive environment where innovation and freedom of intellectual inquiry flourish. Through scholarship, service, partnerships, and leadership, we create opportunity, develop educated and engaged citizens, enhance the economy and enrich our University, city, state and global community.

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Programs of Study:
- 98 Doctoral (Pd/d, M.D., D.Sc., etc.)
- 170 Master's (M.A., M.S., MBA, etc.)
- 167 Bachelor's (B.S., B.A., BSW, etc.)
- 139 Associate (A.A., A.A.S., A.G.S., etc.)

Address: 2600 Clifton Ave, Cincinnati, OH 45220, USA
Phone: (513) 556-6000
State: Ohio
Zip Code: 45220


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Reviews
Love this University! Very well planned. Good sports program. Attended here for my Master's and thoroughly enjoyed it. Engineering school is great but lacks proper industrial coordination
8 years ago (27-06-2017)
Very unorganized and terrible advisors. The advisors barely communicated with each department and I was pretty much left on my own to figure out how THEIR system works. I had a few professors that didn't care about how well their class was going at all, even had an English teacher show up maybe 50% of the time we had class. Transferred to another school and it's been a world of difference. I don't recommend this school and incoming freshman should beware. Hopefully other people have had a better experience than me.
8 years ago (18-08-2017)
A great school with students who strongly support ethics and improvements within their community. I am part of a group that has been organizing a boycott against the Bonbonerie a bakery in hyde park that is owned by a woman who not only supports severe gender discrimination but has also joined groups aimed at attacking the victims of gender discrimination. I have been astonished at how much these kids care. How much ownership they take over their community. they are truly fantastic people at this school and I am grateful for their help.
8 years ago (30-08-2017)
If you're considering going here I don't recommend it. In my experience the teachers have very little interaction and time for students. I had grades not recorded on assignments that I had completed, grade books weren't updated for 1/2 the semester, and then teachers wouldn't respond to e-mails. I also had a few really good teachers while there which is why this is a 2 star rating instead of a 1, but I don't really feel they are the norm. The few really good ones are the exception, not the rule. My academic adviser was really poor as well. Another student that I had gone to community college with had a good adviser that actually complied a list of courses that would transfer to UC and sent me that list. I brought the list to my adviser so that I could plan out summer classes, but she just told me she wasn't an adviser at that college and couldn't provide me any help. Then she made me repeat a class that I later found out from other people that had taken the same class with me that their advisers told them their credits had transferred. I had an A in the first class, and an A in the second, so it turned out just to be a needless repeat of work. Lastly she was very unaccommodating of my schedule. Since i work full time and live more than an hour from campus i tried to get her to do my advising through phone and/or email, but she refused that as well. I would have done a better job navigating the year on my own if I had never consulted with the adviser that I was assigned to. Other students had better experiences with their adviser than I did. If other students hadn't had good advisers I might not have known how terrible mine was. At the end of the semester i took pictures of assignments that had been returned to me, but hadn't been recorded and emailed them to one particular teacher. I get that errors happen, but that particular teacher refused to budge even when I sent the assignment showing I had completed it. She told me that she wouldn't accept it as a late assignment. I don't really think she read my e-mail, that would have been too much of an inconvenience to her. UC teachers just aren't there because they want students to succeed. They are there because it gives them personal gratification to have a position (that's my observational opinion anyway). I'm transferring and paying the extra money to go to a private college.
8 years ago (12-05-2017)
Couldn't be more proud to be a University of Cincinnati Bearcat Alum. Great school, the area surrounding the school gets better every day, and they have programs that will help you get a job prior to or shortly after graduating. Go Bearcats!!!
8 years ago (13-08-2017)
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