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Education in Cincinnati


Education in Cincinnati

University of Cincinnati's campus
University of Cincinnati's campus
  • Cincinnati State Technical and Community College, 3520 Central Parkway (located at the confluence of I-75 and I-74, at the intersection of Central Parkway and Ludlow Avenue, technically in the neighborhood of Clifton), +1-(513)-861-7700, . Cincinnati State is the technical and community college of choice in the region and nationally recognized for academic excellence and workforce development.
  • College of Mt. St. Joseph on the Ohio, 5701 Delhi Road, +1-(513)-244-4200, . Private Catholic college located in Cincinnati's western suburb of Delhi. Known for its Education majors.
  • Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion, 3101 Clifton Avenue, . HUC-JIR is the oldest "new world" Jewish seminary, founded in 1875 by Cincinnati Rabbi Isaac M. Wise. Since Rabbi Wise was one of the key rabbis in the development of Reform Judaism, the school follows in his footsteps preparing its students for services in the Reform community.
  • University of Cincinnati, 2600 Clifton Avenue, +1-(513)-556-6000, . UC is a public university located in the Uptown neighborhoods of Avondale, Corryville, Clifton Heights, and University Heights. Ranked as one of America’s Top 25 public research universities and in the Top 50 of all American universities, UC has an annual enrollment of approximately 40,000 students, making it one of the largest universities in the U.S. Though many incorrectly refer to the main Campus of the University as its "Clifton Campus", the University is not located within the Clifton neighborhood. In 2010, Forbes Magazine listed the University of Cincinnati as one of the world's most beautiful college campuses alongside prestigious company like Oxford University and Yale University.
  • Xavier University, 3800 Victory Parkway, +1-(513)-745-3000, . Xavier (pronounced Zay-vyur) is a private Jesuit, Catholic university located in the neighborhood of Evanston. It was founded in 1831. Its three colleges offer 78 undergraduate majors, 43 minors and 11 graduate programs to 6,646 total students, including 3,961 undergraduates. The University is the sixth-oldest Catholic university in the nation and one of 28 Jesuit colleges and universities nationwide. Xavier has been recognized as one of the nation's best colleges and universities for 13 consecutive years by U.S. News & World Report, including #2 in the Midwest in the 2008 rankings. Xavier is also ranked as one of the "Best 368 Colleges and Universities" by the Princeton Review. Xavier's Williams College of Business is also recognized by the Princeton Review as one of the "Best 290 Business Schools." Xavier's part-time MBA program is also highly ranked by U.S. News & World Report and the Health Services Administration Graduate Program is ranked number one in the country by Modern Healthcare. Xavier supports 16 NCAA Division 1 sports teams. The men's basketball team made it to the Elite Eight in 2008 and 2004. Xavier also received the national 2006 Grand Award from the Professional Grounds Management Society as No. 1 in the country for urban university landscaping.

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