UC Clermont to hold on-campus express application event Oct. 20
Apply and save $50 before the spring November 15 deadline
UC Clermont College will hold a free on-campus Express Application Event Tuesday, Oct. 20. The last day to apply for admission to UC Clermont for Spring Semester 2021 is Nov. 15.
Attendees can schedule an appointment with admissions representatives from the college from 1-7 p.m. The colleges will waive the $50 application fee for anyone who applies during the event. Attendees can also learn about the varied academic degree and certificate programs offered at UC Clermont and about financial aid, One Stop Student Services and academic advising.
To comply with public health directives related to the COVID-19 pandemic, all attendees are asked to follow these rules and guidelines during the event:
- Reservations are required. No walk-ins are allowed.
- There is a limit of two guests for each student who registers to attend.
- There is a limit of 10 guests for each one-hour session; all guests must follow social distancing guidelines.
- All guests must wear a mask while on campus. This is University of Cincinnati policy.
- Attendees will remain in their cars until their scheduled appointments and receive a text when it’s time to check in.
- Students will then have the opportunity to complete their application or confirmation on laptops that are provided and thoroughly disinfected. Once completed, colleges will waive the $50 fee to apply or confirm.
- The presentation room and application/confirmation room will the cleaned and disinfected following each session.
RSVP and schedule your appointment at https://ucclermont.edu/express.html. For questions or assistance with registration, call (513) 732-5319 or email Clermont.admissions@uc.edu.
For those unable to attend this event or who prefer a virtual option, please visit: https://ucclermont.edu/visit.html.
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