Informational showcase offers closer look at UC graduate programs
Bearcats Beyond Bachelors - A Graduate Program Showcase is offering a closer look at UC’s 394 graduate degrees, certificates and professional programs across various disciplines. These programs cater to a broad spectrum of academic and professional interests, from the sciences and engineering to the arts and humanities. Meet with multiple programs and attend information sessions to learn about the graduate admissions application process, how to fund your graduate degree, and why UC maybe the place to earn your advanced degree. The event is open to students, faculty, staff, alum and the larger community.
The first 200 attendees to register and check-in at the event will receive a free UC swag item.
Highlights
- Graduate Program Information Fair
- Why UC for a higher degree?
- Sessions about applying and paying for graduate school.
Ryan Boyd
Associate director of admissions for national recruitment, Enrollment Management
Tags
- College-Conservatory of Music
- College of Pharmacy
- College of Medicine
- College of Arts and Sciences
- College of Allied Health Sciences
- Student Experience
- Academic Health Center
- College of Cooperative Education and Professional Studies
- College of Education, Criminal Justice, & Human Services
- Faculty Staff
- Blue Ash College
- Clermont College
- College of Design, Architecture, Art, and Planning
- Graduate College
- College of Law
- College of Nursing
- Lindner College of Business
- Admissions
- College of Engineering and Applied Science
Related Stories
Recent advances may speed time to endometriosis diagnosis
March 16, 2026
The average time to clinical diagnosis of endometriosis is nine years. Definitive diagnosis of the disease is difficult, and until recently, has relied on laparoscopic surgery. Now, as Medscape recently reported, novel clinical recommendations, advanced diagnostic tools and research into inflammation and immune responses, are bringing promise that women with endometriosis will find relief sooner and without surgery, according to experts, including Katie Burns, PhD, University of Cincinnati College of Medicine associate professor.
Position-specific helmets may not improve protection
March 16, 2026
Local 12 highlighted a new study by biomedical engineering researchers that looked at how well new football helmets protected players from impacts that can cause concussions.
UC biologist talks about 'pearmageddon'
March 16, 2026
WLWT talks to UC biologist and Department Head Theresa Culley about invasive, nonnative Callery pear trees that are spreading across Ohio forests after they were introduced by landscapers more than 50 years ago.