“As a first-generation college student, I wanted to pursue higher education that I would be able to utilize in the career field I am aspiring to achieve. I have a background in film and during my time at UC in undergraduate I interned at many marketing agencies. The experienced that I developed during the internships sparked a passion for being the next generation of marketers.”
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“I am excited by the learning process and its outcomes, such as knowledge-share, skill, and mindset. My career transition has freed up bandwidth. This degree allows me to utilize my bandwidth best while respecting my desire to learn and deliver results. It will bolster my impacts on customer-obsessed and consumer-personalized data-driven insights, pricing and promotion, adaptive marketing plans, high-performance cross-functional teams, and organizational learning – to win the future.”
“I was interested in the University of Cincinnati for my master’s because I wanted a well-rounded experience in marketing. What ultimately led me to choose UC was that I felt welcome and could truly picture myself succeeding here.“
Yes. Many of our students qualify for some type of financial aid.
Sources of aid:
The University of Cincinnati MS Marketing program is available 100% online.
While you will never need to come to campus, you are invited to take an on-campus course if you want. Some of our on-campus classes are offered in a one-weekend format. There is also a study abroad course option if you want to participate in a one-week travel option for one of your elective courses.
And of course, you are invited to walk across the stage at your graduation ceremony in Cincinnati!
For details on the in-person experiences available to you, contact your Advisor for the most up-to-date information.
Yes! There are no restrictions as to how many or how few credits you take in either half-term session. To maintain good standing with the University, students need to take at least one credit per academic year.
If you are using Federal Financial Aid, you can collect it as long as you fulfill the 5 credit hour requirement per semester. Here are some examples of what that timing could look like for a student:
For questions about your specific enrollment needs, please contact your advisor.
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