Cincinnati Enquirer: City partners with UC for reduced tuition
City employees, their spouses and dependents are offered reduced tuition for online programs
City of Cincinnati and University of Cincinnati leaders announced on Monday that 6,000-plus city workers and their families can now sign up for online University of Cincinnati courses without paying full tuition.
The 10% reduction is available for city employees, their spouses and their children and only applies to online courses at the university.
This is in addition to the city's tuition reimbursement program for employees which covers up to 24 credit hours each year, officials said.
Read the Cincinnati Enquirer or the WVXU-FM, 91.7 news coverage.
Read more about the partnership.
Featured photo of UC President Neville Pinto and Cincinnati Mayor Aftab Pureval during a press event Monday. Andrew Higley/UC Creative + Brand
Related Stories
Navigating IP strategies with UC’s 1819 Innovation Hub
March 28, 2024
While navigating the intricacies of pioneering research initiatives, faculty and student innovators can stay current on legal safeguards and protect invention commercialization through the University of Cincinnati’s tech transfer team in the 1819 Innovation Hub.
UC expands popular STEM program across Ohio
March 28, 2024
UC's popular Biology Meets Engineering program introduces high school students to STEM. Now, the National Science Foundation is paying UC to bring the program to three other Ohio universities.
UC Law professors recognized for their scholarly achievements
March 28, 2024
Two Cincinnati Law faculty members were recognized for their scholarly body of work.