UC Offering Summer Intern Housing
The University of Cincinnatis newly renovated Scioto Hall offers convenient upscale accommodations for interns working anywhere in the greater Cincinnati area.
is encouraged to ensure space.
Convenient Upscale Accommodations
- Single or multi-person fully furnished apartments
- Full kitchen and bath
- Air conditioning, high-speed Internet access and cable TV service
- 24-hour front-desk service with residence life staff support
Easy Access to Summer Fun
- Located on several Metro bus lines for easy transportation
- Megabus stop located on campus for intercity transportation
- Easy access to Interstates 71, 75, 74 and 275
- Close proximity to U Square @ the Loop, filled with restaurants and shops in walking distance of West and Medical Campuses
How it Works
- Summer Intern Housing is available May 6 through Aug. 4
- Weekly rates with four-week minimum
- Includes access to Campus Recreation Center
- Optional add-ons include meals at the campus dining center, parking and linens.
Registration is now open.
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