Weekly Information Sessions and Tours at UC Clermont

UC Clermont College is holding information sessions and tours every Tuesday at 6 p.m.,Wednesday at 1 p.m., and Friday at 10 a.m. These weekly sessions offer prospective students and their families an opportunity to check out UC Clermont College in person. The $50 application fee will be waived for anyone who applies at the session.

No reservation is required to attend. The Fall Semester Application Deadline is July 20.

Learn more about UC Clermont College and our connection to University of Cincinnati, the degrees and programs that are offered at this location and UC East, how to navigate the admission process and financial aid, student life opportunities, campus activities and more. The sessions are generally small, so attendees will have personal attention.

Information sessions begin in the Student Services Building, room 100. The campus directions and map can be found on http://www.ucclermont.edu/about/CampusInformation/Directions.html

Fall Semester begins August 24. For more information, call 732-5319 or visit our website at www.ucclermont.edu

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