
New UC calendars now available for pre-order
Reserve your 2020-21 calendars by July 13
The 2020-2021 University of Cincinnati campus calendar is now available for pre-order. Calendars are $5 each. Complete the order form to reserve your copies. Pre-ordering will end on July 13.
The distribution process timeline will be dependent on return to campus plans and will be communicated to purchasers via email. Orders of 10 or fewer calendars will be sent via campus mail. Orders of 11 or more calendars will be available for pick-up in Steger Student Life Center, Suite 630.
Questions can be directed to Whitney White at 513-565-4153.
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