| The University of Cincinnati has made several of its renowned programs in health care, education, and criminal justice available to students around the world through an online learning model. Online programs are fully comparable to those earned on-campus. Students receive world-class instruction from highly-qualified faculty members and participate in a learning community that involves significant interaction through chat, message boards, and email. All course content is delivered through the course site or supplemental materials mailed directly to students' homes.
Programs:
- Healthcare:
- Bachelor of Science in Clinical Laboratory Science
- Bachelor of Science in Health Information Management
- Master of Science in Nursing - Nurse Midwifery
- Master of Science in Nursing - Women's Health
- Education:
- Master of Education in Educational Leadership
- Criminal Justice:
- Master of Science in Criminal Justice
Location: All of the listed programs can be completed entirely online. The University of Cincinnati, however, is based out of Cincinnati, Ohio.
Admissions: Each program has individual admissions requirements. Admission to master's degree programs is contingent upon successful completion of a bachelor's degree. Applicants to bachelor degree programs must have earned a high school diploma or equivalent.
Financial Aid: The University of Cincinnati's financial aid counselors work with students to maximize aid sources, such as loans, grants, and scholarships. To qualify for aid, students must be enrolled in at least six credits and be making satisfactory academic progress, among other criteria.
Other Highlights: Students enrolled in online programs have access to a terrific support system that includes instructors, facilitators, advisors, and program managers, as well as access to an online library and e-learning helpdesk.
University of Cincinnati
Off-Site Admissions Center
P.O. Box 691629
Orlando, FL 32869-1629
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