University of Cincinnati

University of Cincinnati 2600 Clifton Ave. Cincinnati, OH 45221

University Type

Public

Ohio,

United States

Year Established:

1819

The University of Cincinnati is a public research university in Cincinnati, Ohio. Founded in 1819 as Cincinnati College, it is the oldest institution of higher education in Cincinnati and has an annual enrollment of over 44,000 students, making it the second-largest university in Ohio. It is part of the University System of Ohio. The university has four major campuses, with Cincinnati's main uptown campus and medical campus in the Heights and Corryville neighborhoods, and branch campuses in Batavia and Blue Ash, Ohio. The university has 14 constituent colleges, with programs in architecture, business, education, engineering, humanities, the sciences, law, music, and medicine. The medical college includes a leading teaching hospital and several biomedical research laboratories, with developments made including a live polio vaccine and diphenhydramine. UC was also the first university to implement a co-operative education (co-op) model.

The university is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission and is classified as "R1: Doctoral Universities – Very high research activity". According to the National Science Foundation, UC spent $480 million on research and development in 2018, ranking it 54th in the nation.

UC's athletic teams are called the Cincinnati Bearcats and compete in the National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I as a member of the American Athletic Conference, although the university is switching to the Big 12 Conference in 2023.

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Rankings

#152

USNews

#765

QS

University of Cincinnati Program Rankings

  • Engineering - Rank #83 (US News)
  • Medicine - Rank #45 (US News)

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FAQs

What are the most popular graduate programs offered at University of Cincinnati?

The University of Cincinnati offers a diverse range of popular graduate programs, notably in Engineering, Business Administration, Nursing, Medicine, and Law. The College of Engineering and Applied Science is particularly renowned for its innovative research and strong industry partnerships, while the Lindner College of Business is acclaimed for its MBA programs.

What is the Annual Cost of attendance at University of Cincinnati?

The annual cost of attendance for an international graduate student at the University of Cincinnati typically ranges around $45,000 for tuition fees and approximately $16,000 for living expenses. Converted to Indian Rupees at a rate of 1 USD = 82 INR (as of the latest rates), this totals approximately ₹50,02,000.

What Financial aid and scholarship options are available at University of Cincinnati?

The University of Cincinnati offers a variety of financial aid options including scholarships, grants, and student employment opportunities. Prospective students can apply for financial aid by completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and checking the university's financial aid website for specific scholarships applicable to their program. International students are also eligible for several merit-based scholarships.

What is the reputation and ranking of University of Cincinnati?

The University of Cincinnati is well-regarded across various academic disciplines. It ranks among the top 100 public universities in the United States according to U.S. News & World Report. Specifically, its College of Engineering and Applied Science and the College of Medicine are highly rated, often ranking within the top 50 for their respective fields nationally.

What is the campus culture like at University of Cincinnati?

The campus culture at the University of Cincinnati is vibrant and inclusive, marked by a diverse blend of cultural, academic, and recreational activities. Students can engage in over 400 clubs and organizations, including cultural festivals like the International Festival, sports events, and the annual Springfest. The university also fosters a strong community spirit with numerous volunteer and leadership opportunities.

What are the housing options at University of Cincinnati?

University of Cincinnati offers a variety of housing options ranging from traditional residence halls to apartment-style living spaces on campus. Popular off-campus housing options include areas like Clifton Heights, University Heights, and Fairview. These neighborhoods are not only close to the campus but also offer a range of rental options suitable for student budgets and lifestyles.

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University of Cincinnati Fun Facts

  • Birthplace of Cooperative Education

    The University of Cincinnati is credited with creating the first cooperative education program in 1906, blending classroom learning with real-world work experiences.

  • Iconic Nippert Stadium

    Nippert Stadium, one of the oldest collegiate stadiums in the U.S., provides a unique and intimate college football experience, nestled right in the heart of campus.

  • Bearcat - A Unique Mascot

    The term "Bearcat" became associated with the university in 1914 after a football game chant. The mascot combines the fierceness of a bear with the agility of a cat.

  • Sigma Sigma Carnival

    An annual tradition, the Sigma Sigma Carnival began in 1931, fostering community spirit and raising funds for various campus projects through fun and games.