If you are transitioning from UC Blue Ash or Clermont College to Uptwon Campus, the following information will guide you through the process.
Your designated transition advisor can help you with any questions you may have about this process.
If you are transitioning from UC Blue Ash or Clermont College to Uptwon Campus, the following information will guide you through the process.
Your designated transition advisor can help you with any questions you may have about this process.
Are you thinking about changing your major, but don’t know where to start? The My Majors tool allows students to complete a short assessment and receive results specific to UC’s majors.
Take this first step to finding your best fit major and then reach out to our advising team to talk more about your options.
We can help you find the most direct path into your next academic program. Don’t have a plan b? No problem, we can help you start the process toward identifying an alternative major at UC.
Step 1: Find your desired major and check its admission criteria.
Step 2: Access the Change of College form on the Registrar's Office website by clicking the button below. Follow the instructions on the page and submit the form.
Step 3: Once you have submitted the form, the faculty and staff of your desired major will evaluate your academic record and inform you about the transition process.
If you are graduating with an associate degree from UC Clermont or UC Blue Ash and planning to complete an on-campus bachelor’s degree program at the Clifton campus, you may be eligible for the Regional to Clifton Transition Scholarship and/or the Transition Access Award. Please note that these awards/scholarships are not available for enrollment in programs designated as online/distance learning.
Learn more about Transition Scholarships and Awards
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