UC Clermont to host open house March 9

Tour campus, learn about programs and waive $50 application fee

UC Clermont will host a spring open house on campus Thursday, March 9, from 4:30-6:30 p.m.

During the event, prospective students can visit campus and preview academic programs, meet with faculty, take a tour and discuss financial aid with staff members who will be available to answer questions. The $50 application fee will be waived for anyone who applies for admission that evening.

Academic advising also will offer an information session on transitioning to UC Uptown at 5 p.m. in the Student Services Building, room 230, to discuss how students can seamlessly continue their studies after their time at UC Clermont.

All high school seniors who have an unweighted grade point average of 3.5 or higher are automatically eligible for a $2,500 UC Clermont Merit Scholarship. Students with at least a 3.8 GPA for eligible for a $3,000 Merit Scholarship. Students must apply and confirm their admission to the college by May 1 to receive the awards.

UC Clermont offers low tuition, a convenient location, student support and access to a nationally recognized University of Cincinnati degree. The open house is free and open to all prospective students and their families. Anyone planning to attend is encouraged to register in advance.

Learn more and register at ucclermont.edu/open-house. For questions or assistance with registration, call 513-558-8316 or email clermont.admissions@uc.edu.

Top featured photo: Brooke Francis of UC Admissions helps a prospective student apply during UC Clermont’s fall 2022 open house. Photo/Danny Kidd

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