Donors drive record-breaking support for UC and UC Health
July 22, 2025
Generous donors have propelled the University of Cincinnati and UC Health to a historic fundraising year, contributing an unprecedented $228,479,079 in support.
Experience a welcoming and supportive environment that offers you the world-class education and resources of the University of Cincinnati. Small class sizes, dedicated professors, low tuition, and a beautiful campus. Everything at UC Blue Ash College is built for your success. Every step of the way.
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UC Blue Ash College now offers an associate degree in Artificial Intelligence that implements the intel® AI for Workforce program.
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We combine a world-class University of Cincinnati education with small class sizes and tuition that is nearly half that of most other colleges and universities.
Enjoy comprehensive support for student success through our small class sizes, academic support labs, on-campus advising center and responsive faculty and staff.
Our campus community includes Fulbright Scholars, a Nobel Institute Fellow, national and international award winners, presidents of national organizations and University-wide leaders
If someone asked me about UC Blue Ash, I would tell them that if you come here it will be the best decision that you could possibly make when it comes to your future, career plans and your goals. UC Blue Ash has helped me achieve so many things that I never thought were possible.
Gabby Long UC Blue Ash (2019), UC Lindner College of Business (2021)
July 22, 2025
Generous donors have propelled the University of Cincinnati and UC Health to a historic fundraising year, contributing an unprecedented $228,479,079 in support.
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