Introduction and Overview
The Blue Ash College of the University of Cincinnati is a regional branch of the University of Cincinnati, located in Blue Ash, Ohio. It offers more than 50 degree and certificate programs, including associate degrees and two bachelor's degree programs. It is one of the largest regional colleges in Ohio, with approximately 5,000 students.
History and Founding Time
The college was founded on September 25, 1967. It was originally named Raymond Walters General Technical College. It was the first regional branch of the University of Cincinnati. Under the supervision of the first dean Hilma Kruger, 632 students attended the first day of school. In 2011, it was renamed the Blue Ash College of the University of Cincinnati.
School Strength
Faculty: There are Fulbright scholars, Nobel Institute researchers, domestic and international award winners, national organization presidents, etc. The teacher-student ratio is 16:1, which can provide students with more comprehensive personalized guidance and support.
Academic achievements: As a branch of the University of Cincinnati, students can share some of the academic resources and research results of the University of Cincinnati, providing certain support for students' academic development.
Teaching resources: The college has 6 academic buildings and a 135-acre campus. In 2017, the 16,000-square-foot Progress Hall was built, which contains new classrooms and faculty offices.
Nature of the institution
Public institution.
Educational philosophy
Committed to providing students with an inclusive and supportive learning environment, focusing on small class teaching and academic support to help students succeed, emphasizing the cultivation of practical skills, so that students can smoothly enter the workplace or continue their studies after graduation.
Key laboratories and disciplines
Key disciplines: It offers the only dental hygiene program in the region, and the radiological science and technology major is also prominent, which is one of its earliest bachelor's degree programs. In addition, the college also offers an associate degree program in artificial intelligence.
Key laboratories: No reports on particularly famous key laboratories have been found.
Departments
No relevant information on the school's clear division of departments has been found, but it is known that the school offers professional courses in many fields including liberal arts, science, engineering, business, and medicine.
Ranking
Its exact ranking has not been found in the mainstream rankings.
Cost
The detailed cost standards of the school have not been found, but as a public school, the tuition is relatively affordable, and the school may provide financial assistance such as scholarships and grants to students.
Campus Environment
Campus Facilities: There are 6 academic buildings and 135 acres of land on the campus, with new classrooms, teacher offices, etc. In addition, there is a dental hygiene clinic that provides free oral health examinations for underserved schoolchildren in the Greater Cincinnati area.
Campus Culture: Focusing on the all-round development of students, providing rich academic and cultural activities, and creating an active campus cultural atmosphere.
Campus Safety: The school has taken a series of safety measures, such as campus monitoring, security patrols, etc., to ensure the safety of students and the orderly conduct of study and life.
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