UC Blue Ash to host open house on Feb. 17
Tour campus, preview programs and apply for free
The UC Blue Ash open house offers a great opportunity to ask questions about financial aid and scholarship opportunities.
The University of Cincinnati Blue Ash College will host a free open house for prospective students and their guests on Saturday, Feb. 17 from 1-3 p.m.
The event will be held in Muntz Hall on the UC Blue Ash campus. Prospective students will have the opportunity to explore more than 50 academic programs, meet with faculty members and take a guided tour of the park-like campus. Staff will also be available to answer questions about financial aid, grants and scholarships. The $50 application fee will be waived for anyone who applies during the open house.
UC Blue Ash is located in the thriving suburb of Blue Ash, Ohio and has an enrollment of nearly 4,500 students. It combines the advantages of low tuition, small class sizes and a great location with all the resources of a world-class public university.
Walk-ins are welcome, but anyone who plans to attend the open house at UC Blue Ash should register in advance online. For questions or assistance with registration, contact the admissions office at 513-558-9998 or admissions@uc.edu.
Featured photo at top of Bearcat mascot at UC Blue Ash College. Photo/University of Cincinnati.
About UC Blue Ash College
UC Blue Ash College is a regional college within the University of Cincinnati. It offers one of the best values in higher education with access to a nationally recognized UC education in more than 50 degree and certificate programs, as well as tuition that is about half of most colleges and universities. The college is located on a scenic 135-acre wooded campus in the heart of Blue Ash, Ohio. To learn more, call 513-558-9495, visit us online, like us on Facebook or follow us on Twitter and Instagram.
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