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A part-time student is anyone taking less than 10 graduate credit hours or 12 undergraduate credit hours. A full-time student is anyone taking 10 or more graduate credit hours or 12 or more undergraduate credit hours.
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UC is committed to making your education as affordable as possible. In fact, nearly all of our students are eligible for some form of assistance. The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is available online and needs to be completed every year (for the upcoming academic year). Submitting your application in a timely manner is important since the funds are awarded on a first-come, first-served basis. Have questions? Contact Jeremy Orndorff at (513) 556-6978 or email [email protected].
UC’s AAS HIS students are eligible for a variety of scholarships including the Choose Ohio First Scholarship funded by the Ohio Department of Higher Education (ODHE). Ohio First awards scholarships to eligible students in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM). Together with the Ohio Department of Education, we are committed to recruiting, educating, nurturing and supporting the next generation of STEM leaders!
UC is also an approved Workforce Inventory Education and Training Provider (WIET) through Ohio Means Jobs. Students who live in Ohio may be eligible to receive additional funding through the WIET program. Check eligibility online.
Yes. Many of our students qualify for some type of financial aid.
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Classes are asynchronous, some classes are in a 7-week format some are in a 14-week format. You can log on anytime 24/7 to complete your coursework. Some, but not all tests are proctored using exam proctoring software.
No. your degree will be conferred by the University of Cincinnati, which will also be reflected on your transcripts and degree.
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