Give the gift of learning with a gift certificate for classes at Communiversity

UC Communiversity is offering Gift Certificates for holiday gift-giving. Gift Certificates purchased now will be good toward class fees for the entire year of 2020. This a great way to give someone on your list the opportunity to take those classes they have always wanted to. And, when you purchase online, an extra 20% face value will be added to the certificate. 

Gift Certificate for Communiversity Classes

The recipient of gift certificates gets to choose the classes they want! 

The new term begins on Jan. 6. Classes have staggered start dates and run from one session on a Saturday to eight weeks on a weeknight. Most are held face-to-face at the Victory Parkway campus, offering a variety of topics including the arts, communications, personal development, health and fitness, science, travel, business, and technology. Many online classes are available for professional certification to help students reach the next level in their careers.

These evening and weekend classes are great to take with another person or group! Share with your family and friends. Now is an excellent time to save on class fees when you use gift certificates!

It's worth noting that Communiversity courses are discounted for UC faculty and staff. You can receive a discounted rate of 50% for one course per term. Some restrictions apply, so please call 513-556-6932 for details.

Learn something new

Communiversity offers fun and innovative continuing education courses to enrich the lives of those around Cincinnati and beyond. With locations both on UC Victory Parkway Campus and around Cincinnati, Communiversity makes it easy for working professionals, retirees, and other lifelong learners to develop new skills and hobbies.

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