UC Clermont to hold Express Application event Nov. 1
Attendees who apply can save $50
UC Clermont College will hold a free Express Application Event from 5:30-7:30 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 1, on campus, 4200 Clermont College Drive, Batavia, OH 45103.
Admissions representatives will be on hand to help attendees submit applications in person, and the college will waive the $50 application fee for anyone who applies during the event. Attendees can also learn about the nearly 60 academic degree and certificate programs offered at UC Clermont and meet with financial aid, One Stop Student Services and academic advising representatives.
“The Express Event is designed so you can apply and submit your transcript in time to be eligible for the largest number of UC scholarships,” said Blaine Kelley, associate director of student recruitment.
RSVP here. For questions or assistance with registration, call 513-732-5319 or email Clermont.admissions@uc.edu.
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