UC Clermont Hosts Open House for Future Students at UC East on Nov. 20
UC Clermont College will host a UC East Open House for future students interested in the Allied Health fields, manufacturing and bachelor completer programs on Thursday evening Nov. 20 from 5:30-7:30 p.m. at the campus located at 1981 James Sauls Sr. Dr., Batavia (former Ford Plant). Students who apply that evening will have their $50 application fee waived.
This is a great way for prospective students to visit this great new facility at UC East and see the labs and classroom areas. We will have faculty, program coordinators and financial aid advisors on hand to help answer questions about enrolling, said Sonia Jani, Senior Academic Advisor, Science and Health Department at UC Clermont.
Tour the UC East campus and talk to our faculty. No RSVP required. For more information, call 513-732-5339.
Learn all about the programs we offer at the UC East location including
Emergency Medical Services (Paramedic)
Pre-Health Sciences
Manufacturing Engineering Technology (CAD)
Medical Assisting
Multi-skilled Health Technician
Physical Therapist Assistant
Pre-Communication Sciences & Disorders
Pre-Nursing
Respiratory Care
Surgical Technology
Bachelors in Applied Administration
Bachelors completion programs in
o Allied Health professions
o Criminal Justice
o Nursing
o Paralegal Studies
o Social Work
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