UC Blue Ash to host two open houses in October

Tour campus, preview programs, and apply for free

Bearcat mascot posing with a student

The Bearcat will be there to greet prospective students at the UC Blue Ash fall open houses.

The University of Cincinnati Blue Ash College will host two fall open house events in October that are free and open to prospective students and their guests.

The open houses will be held on the UC Blue Ash campus on Saturday, Oct. 2, from 1-3:30 p.m. and Wednesday, Oct. 27, from 6-8:30 p.m.

Prospective students can preview programs, meet faculty, tour campus, 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 during an open house. All current CDC health guidelines will be followed during the events, and masks are required indoors throughout campus.

Female professor talking with a prospective student and parent

Open houses offer a great opportunity to meet with faculty and get in-depth details about the different academic programs.

“Our open house events are the best way to truly get a sense of the ‘UC Blue Ash experience’ directly from our students, faculty and staff,” says Brad Tate, director of admissions at UC Blue Ash. “We try to make each open house fun and informational for everyone who attends.”

Walk-ins are welcome, but anyone who plans to attend a fall open house at UC Blue Ash College should register in advance online or by calling 513-558-9988.

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 513-745-5600, visit us online, like us on Facebook or follow us on Twitter and Instagram.

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