Top tier of the Best National Universities (U.S News and World Report)
Top 40 America’s Public Research Universities
#64 U.S Top Public Schools
World’s top 100 most-innovative universities
TOP 5 PROGRAMS
Pediatrics (#5 nation)
Informational Technology (#17 nation)
Nursing (#22 nation)
Pharmacy (#30 nation)
Law (#83 nation)
Career Services
Best quality Co-Op Program: University of Cincinnati is the global founder of the Cooperative Education (Co-Op program). It is also the world’s third-largest co-op program. Co-Op programs allow students to obtain paid professional work experience while still in college.# 6,000 co-op students annually working with 1,300 employers in 44 states and 22 countries, including Apple, Boeing, Toyota, P&G etc.
# All UC Students will have the opportunity to do a paid Co-op experience.
NEXT Apprenticeship Program: UC connects with 5 partner institutions and the computing and informatics industry to provide qualified tech programs and certifications to help non-tech majors students develop skills and credit to find jobs in heavy tech fields such as artificial intelligence, robotics, cybersecurity, data analysis etc.
International Experience Program: allows students to live and work for 3 months in another country with the help to find accommodations, financial aid and travel documents.
More than 300,000 alumni to connect and network.
92% of graduates found jobs or continued to have a higher education after 2 years of graduation.
The campus is in the 2nd-largest employment center in the Cincinnati region.
Merit Scholarships
UC Global Scholarship (International Students only): $1,000- full tuition per year.
International Outreach Scholarship: average $10,000 per year.
Cincinnatus Scholarship Program: $22 million renewable scholarships to incoming freshmen.
# Presidential: $23,500 per year covers full tuition, room and board, other fees.
# Distinction: $11,000 per year.
# Century and University: $1,500 – $6,000 per year.
Student Life and Safety
Safe campus: UC is considered top 10 safest campus in Ohio according to Niche. On-campus shuttle, bus and other public transportations are provided to students for free of charge during the day and evening.
Dynamic on-campus life: over 80% incoming freshman live in University Housing, making it easier to go to class, meet new people and get involved. There are 400+ student organizations that supports a variety of interests for students to join.
Downtown Cincinnati: less than 10-minute drive to the heart of downtown with access to over 630 shops, stores, restaurants, museums, entertainment centers etc., making it even more convenient to pursue a co-op with one of the major employers in the Fortune 500.
Intensive English Program
UC establishes its own Center for English as a Second Language (CESL) which provides ESL course to international students, helping transition students to the academic environment in the United States.
About 20 ESL courses are offered in the summer or flexible terms and can be designed to meet specific needs of academic programs.
UC offers a free ESL conversation group for all students.