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Moments that matter: From Decision Day to move-in

August 27, 2021

First-year student Grayson Mentzel just moved onto campus, but six months ago, it was the University of Cincinnati that showed up at her door. Grayson was one of the lucky area high school students to be part of UC’s first-ever Decision Day surprise, when a shuttle with UC VIPs and members of the media surprised newly accepted Bearcats at their school or home.

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First-generation and second to none

November 9, 2020

In coordination with the national First-Generation College Celebration Day on Nov. 8, UC has set aside this week to celebrate the achievements of its own first-gen students who are lifting not only themselves but generations to come by pursuing their college degree.

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UC, CPS partner for first Marian Spencer Scholarship awards

November 23, 2021

The University of Cincinnati continues its dedicated partnership with Cincinnati Public Schools (CPS) and commitment to underrepresented students with the launch of the Marian Spencer Scholars Program for high-achieving CPS students.

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Cincinnati tops the list of best places for recent college graduates

June 15, 2022

SmartAssets released a ranking with seven out of the 10 cities located in Midwest. The Queen City was number one in that ranking. Three categories – jobs, affordability and fun – help drive the decision to pick that first place out of college. The score also considers the number of dining and entertainment establishments along with bar and restaurant reviews and how much of the population is in their 20s. It’s no surprise at the University of Cincinnati that the Queen City has a top ranking.

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Continuing the confidence

August 5, 2022

After discovering confidence and direction in high school, Jalen Tucker sees the University of Cincinnati as the perfect place to continue his personal growth and further develop into a leader.

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UC student earns foreign affairs fellowship

August 8, 2022

A first-year graduate student in the University of Cincinnati’s School of Information Technology is one of just 15 students selected nationwide by the U.S. Department of State for the Foreign Affairs Information Technology Fellowship.