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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 12-18 undergraduate credit hours.
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The calculated cost is based off a programmatic estimation and may not be the same as your official bursar’s bill. The cost is intended to be an estimation only and is subject to change.
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* Bloodborne Pathogen Insurance is charged to both part-time students and full-time students on a yearly basis. $31 is not included in any totals above.
This program is not eligible for federal financial aid.
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Yes. The vast majority of our students work throughout their time in their academic program. It is important to assess course load and financial aid to understand how to balance school and work.
If possible, students may cut down on their work hours during a clinical portion of a program.
Programs can be completed full-time or part-time. Many programs are set up to be part-time, with most containing fewer than 10 credit hours in any given semester. We know you have a lot going on, so want to make sure that school can fit into your schedule. Note: There are some exceptions.
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, computer and information technology occupations are projected to grow 11 percent from 2019 to 2029, much faster than the average for all occupations. The University of Cincinnati’s 100% online Information Technology Certificate will give you the skills needed to confidently enter the IT field after graduation.
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