Overview of Cincinnati State
Cincinnati State:
• Offers more than 100 associate degree programs and certificates in Business Technologies, Health and Public Safety, Engineering and Information Technologies, and Humanities and Sciences
• Has one of the largest cooperative education programs in U.S. two-year colleges, with over 2,400 co-op job placements each year, involving more than 600 business and industry partners
• Has four campuses: the Main campus in Clifton, the Harrison campus that includes the Cincinnati West Airport, the Evendale campus that is home to the Workforce Development Center, and the Middletown campus
• Offers hundreds of online courses, and several associate's degree and certificate programs available entirely online
• Has an average class size of 16
• Has an average student age of 28, with one-third of students age 30 and older
• Costs about half as much as the first two years at most traditional universities
• Sends 45% of all graduates on to additional education through transfer agreements with more than 20 four-year institutions
• Provides specialized workforce training programs for more than 150 area businesses
For a list of programs, please visit https://www.cincinnatistate.edu/academics/degrees-and-certificates