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University of Cincinnati

Cincinnati, OH

2624 Clifton Avenue, Cincinnati, OH 45221

http://www.uc.edu

University of Cincinnati is a public university located on a striking campus in Cincinnati, OH. It is a decentlyrated institution, currently ranked one hundred and fifty-eighth in the USA, and has an acceptance rate of 73%. It has a huge student body with 21,490 full-time undergrads enrolled. 7% of graduates procure a Bachelor's degree in Nursing. Alternative frequently preferred fields include Psychology, Finance, and Communications, but there are 132 focuses to choose from. It has a highly renowned information technology program, ranking 14th in the nation. It also has both the #1 architecture and information technology programs Ohio. Additionally, University of Cincinnati is 1st in OH on our best college locations list. For those with residences in Ohio, full price tuition costs $11,550 per year. Non-Ohio residents need to pay $28,700. Before you decide against applying due to the cost, be conscious that more than four out of five Cincinnati undergraduates procure grant or scholarship funding. 67% of University of Cincinnati undergraduates end up completing their schooling with a degree, heading into the labor market ready to make some cash. Two years after college, alumni take home an average yearly income of $35,800. After another four years working, the graduate's average annual salary grows 18.2% to $42,300, which is 5.5% more than the national median wage. Applicants may like to find that letters of recommendation are recommended to apply. Additionally, the student-faculty ratio is 16:1, and it does not offer a remote program. Regarding finances, be aware that the average amount of federal grant aid awarded is $4,804. In terms of demographics, students who are 22 to 24 make up 15% of the undergraduate population and Black professors make up 5% of the teaching staff. With respect to life on campus, meal plans are available for students. In closing, 9% of Cincinnati's graduates are not employed two years after completing their studies and six years after college, the highest-earning fourth of graduates earn $62,600 or more.

Ratings

9.46

Party Scene

9.46

Location

8.50

Dorms

8.24

Campus Food

10

Student Life

7.52

Safety

Admissions

73%

Acceptance

SAT Score

1160-1370

ACT Score

24-29

Application Deadline:
March 1
See application website Application Website:
http://admissions.uc.edu/apply.html
Early Action Deadline:
December 1

Cost

Net Price:

$20,085/year

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Average Aid Awarded

$7,376/year

Students Recieving Financial Aid

83%

Academics

Professor Rating

9.79


16:1

Student Faculty Ratio
Graduation Rate

68%

Evening Degree Programs

Yes

Student Faculty Ratio

16:1

Majors

Most Popular Majors

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Graduates by Major


Nursing

422

Marketing

419

Psychology

277

Finance

233

Communications

223

Biology

214

Criminal Justice and Safety Studies

205

Accounting

203

Value

In State Tuition
$11,000/year
Out of State Tuition
$27,334/year