UC Clermont to hold Express Application Event April 7
Apply and save $50 before the fall semester deadline
UC Clermont will hold a free on-campus Express Application Event Thursday, April 7. The last day to apply for admission to the college for fall semester 2022 is July 1.
Attendees can schedule an appointment with admissions representatives from the college from 4-7 p.m. during the event. UC Clermont will waive the $50 application fee for anyone who applies during the event. Attendees also can learn about the varied academic degree and certificate programs offered at UC Clermont as well as financial aid and academic advising.
“This event is a great opportunity for prospective students to apply for free and take the next step to become a Bearcat,” said Lori Carter, assistant director of admissions for UC Clermont.
RSVP and schedule an appointment at https://ucclermont.edu/express.html. For questions or assistance with registration, call 513-558-8316 or email clermont.admissions@uc.edu.
For those unable to attend the event or who prefer a virtual option, visit https://ucclermont.edu/visit.html. To learn more about what UC Clermont offers, visit https://ucclermont.edu/viewbook.html.
Feature photo/Danny Kidd.
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