ABOUT THE UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI

Since its founding in 1819, UC has been on the leading edge of creating positive changes for society. It is categorized at the highest level of higher education, as a Doctoral/Research University, by the Carnegie Commission, which recognizes the notable achievements of its outstanding faculty, research, updated curriculum, and program accreditations.

The University of Cincinnati continues its pioneering ways with online programs that connect students with a dynamic community of dedicated educators, accessible research, and a devoted student support team.

In 1998, the University of Cincinnati created the College of Allied Health Sciences. The college is the 16th college at the university and the first new college at the University of Cincinnati in over thirty years. The College of Allied Health Sciences educates and prepares future allied health and other health science professionals to provide high quality service in their respective fields. The college is located in the French East Building on the Medical Center campus at the University. The new home brings all the allied health programs together on one campus. The College faculty is committed to excellence in teaching, research, service, and leadership.

Accreditations

The University of Cincinnati is regionally accredited by the Higher Learning Commission (HLC), a Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools (NCA). Read More

Becoming A Bearcat

The University of Cincinnati's official mascot is a Bearcat, which may lend the question, "A What?"
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Rankings

The University has gained a notable reputation for its outstanding faculty, research, up-to-date curriculum, program accreditations, and competitive tuition. Read More

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