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GREATNESS

uc.edu

lies beyond the classroom

MAJORS & AREAS OF CONCENTRATION

3,468 Total International Enrollment

37,204 Uptown (Main) Campus

26,608 Uptown Campus Undergraduates

1,255 Undergraduate

2,213 Graduate

44,783 Total Enrollment

STUDENT–FACULTY RATIO17:1

RETENTION RATE (International Students)

94%

FIRST-YEAR CLASS PROFILE (main campus, mid-50%)

AC T 23 – 28

SAT

1120 –1340

GPA 3.30–3.94

TOP 10 COUNTRIES REPRESENTED

Canada, China, France, India, Japan, Mexico, Oman, Saudi Arabia, South Korea, Vietnam

Live inspired.

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.

College of Allied Health SciencesAdvanced Medical Imaging

TechnologyCommunication Sciences and

DisordersDieteticsHealth Information ManagementHealth Sciences • Behavior & Occupation Studies (Pre-Occupational Therapy)

• Exercise and Movement Science (Pre-Athletic Training/ Pre-Physical Therapy)

• Physiologic Science • Nutrition Sciences^

Medical Laboratory Science Respiratory Therapy Social Work

College of Arts & SciencesAfricana StudiesAnthropologyArabic Language and CultureArchaeology • Geoarchaeology • Landscape Archaeology • Social Complexity

Asian StudiesBiochemistry • Cosmetic Science

Biological Sciences • Biology of Animals • Biomedical Studies • Cell and Molecular Biology • Ecology and Evolution

Chemistry • Biological Chemistry • Chemistry – ACS

Classical CivilizationClassics (Latin and Greek)CommunicationDigital Media CollaborativeEnglish Literature • Creative Writing • Literary and Cultural Studies • Rhetoric and Professional Writing

Environmental StudiesFilm & Media StudiesFrenchGeography • Environmental Geography • Geographic Information Science • Human Geography • Remote Sensing • Urban Economic Geography

GeologyGerman StudiesHistoryInterdisciplinary StudiesInternational AffairsJournalism • Magazine

• News • PhotojournalismJudaic StudiesLaw and SocietyLiberal ArtsMathematics • Statistics/ Actuarial Sciences

Neuroscience • Brain, Mind, Behavior • Neurobiology • Neuropsychology

Organizational Leadership • Human Resources

Philosophy • Biohumanities • Cognitive Studies • Law and Ethics

Physics • Astrophysics

Political 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 Production • Costume Design and Technology • Lighting Design and Technology • Sound Design • Stage Design • Stage Management • Technical Production

TromboneTrumpetTubaViolaViolinVioloncelloVoice

College of Design, Architecture, Art, and PlanningArchitectureArt HistoryCommunication DesignFashion DesignFine ArtsHorticultureIndustrial Design • General Product Design • Transportation Design

Interior DesignUrban PlanningUrban Studies

College of Education, Criminal Justice, and Human ServicesCriminal Justice Early Childhood Education • Birth-5 years* • Pre-K (license)

Health Education • Exercise & Fitness • Public & Community Health

Human Development & Community Engagement

Information Technology Middle School Education • Language Arts & Mathematics • Language Arts & Natural Science • Language Arts & Social Studies • Mathematics & Natural Science • Social Studies & Mathematics • Social Studies & Natural Science

Paralegal StudiesSecondary Education • Integrated Language Arts • Integrated Mathematics • Integrated Science • Integrated Social Studies • Single License Physics

Special Education • Language Arts & Mathematics • Language Arts & Natural Science

Sport AdministrationSubstance 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

Pathway ProgramsArts & SciencesBusinessCCM(select majors; invitation only)

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. ucblueash.edu ucclermont.edu

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

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

Make an impact.

$45,511 highest average starting salary

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

Hired by nearly 160 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-RANKEDCO-OP & INTERNSHIPS (U.S. NEWS & WORLD REPORT)

TOP 10INTERNATIONAL

STUDENT SATISFACTION(INTERNATIONAL STUDENT BAROMETER)

Experience is calling. Find yours.

YEAR 5

Fall Springschool school

YEAR 1

Fall Spring Summerschool school break

YEAR 2

Fall Spring Summerschool co-op school

YEAR 3

Fall Spring Summerco-op school co-op

YEAR 4

Fall Spring Summerschool co-op co-op

$10,300average earnings

per co-op rotation. (2016)

Global birthplace of co-op.

We invented it in 1906.

100%student participation in

experienced-based learning.

#1 for return on investment.

GLOBAL

UNIVERSITIES(U.S. NEWS & WORLD REPORT)

TOP 200

UNIVERSITIES(U.S. NEWS & WORLD REPORT)

UP-AND-COMING#3 50RANKINGS

IN THE TOP 50(U. S. NEWS & WORLD REPORT)

Apply today.

• IELTS • TOEFL • PTE

WhatsApp: +1 513-551-9680

UCInternationalAdmissions

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[email protected]

admissions.uc.edu

WHAT IS CO-OP?Better than an internship, co-op is semesters of paid, full-time work in your field. On average students earn $40,000 through total co-op earnings. Students receive guidance on resumes and interviewing, and a database of 100s of employers to work for. Engineering, IT, Design, Business, and Communication all offer co-op experiences.

We believe that the walls of a classroom should never confine you or your education. That’s why every Cincinnati student participates in experienced-based learning:

cooperative education / internships / service learning / study abroad / capstone projects / research / artistic performance

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).

COMMON APPLICATIONApply online at admissions.uc.edu/apply

• Application fee • Up to two letters of recommendation • Personal statement

Essay required (topics available online)

HIGH SCHOOL TRANSCRIPTS • 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 • 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

UC Math Placement Test (MPT)The MPT can be taken at a number of locations around the world, at any time of the year. Please contact [email protected] to learn more or make arrangements.

TUITION (2019–20 RATES)

Full-time tuition ratesTuition and other fees: $27,244

Living Expenses: $14,668

Living Expenses include: Housing, Telephone, Food, Books & Class Fees, Commuting, Other typical expenses

Health insurance (required): $2,360

Total: $44,272

During co-op semesters, undergraduate students pay only a $465 professional practice fee.

SCHOLARSHIPSUC international scholarships award between $1,000 and $26,000 per year to qualified students, with an average award of $7,000. While test scores and GPA are considered, all aspects of an application are used to determine amounts.

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