UC Clermont College Completion Academy helps students finish degrees

In-person information sessions April 20 and May 25

The University of Cincinnati Clermont College will hold several free on-campus information sessions for its College Completion Academy this spring.

UC Clermont’s College Completion Academy offers an accessible and affordable option for returning students who have earned previous college credits but stopped short of a degree. The initiative offers individualized guidance that aims to help returning students finish their academic journeys — on terms that fit their lives now. Completing a degree often opens doors to better job opportunities and higher income for graduates.

The college is offering in-person College Completion Academy information sessions April 20 and May 25. Multiple session times are available each date, and all will be held on UC Clermont’s campus at 4200 Clermont College Drive, Batavia, Ohio.

“At a College Completion Academy session, we want you to feel confident that completing your degree is within reach at a place that supports you,” said UC Clermont Admissions Counselor Nick Rejebian. “We will introduce you to UC Clermont, the college’s resources, and how you can make the most of them. At the end of the day, we know there’s great value in education and completing a degree — and we want to help you unlock that.”

UC Clermont will waive the $50 application fee for anyone who applies during the events. The last day to apply for admission to UC Clermont for fall semester 2021 is July 1.

An RSVP is required as we are not able to accommodate walk-ins due to COVID safety protocols. Please limit your guests to one person per attendee. Learn more and RSVP at https://ucclermont.edu/cca.

For questions, please contact CCA Admissions Counselor Nick Rejebian, Nicholas.rejebian@uc.edu; (513) 558-6197.

For those unable to attend this event or who prefer a virtual option, visit: https://ucclermont.edu/visit.html. To learn more about what UC Clermont offers, visit https://ucclermont.edu/viewbook.html.

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