School Spotlight
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Established in 1848, Chancellor University (formerly Myers University) was one of the first business colleges in the United States, as well as Cleveland’s first post-secondary educational institution. The university’s mission is to serve first-generation college students, with scholarship assistance for inner-city Cleveland students, and to provide working adults with the chance to earn a regionally-accredited degree. |
Cuyahoga Community College
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Dr. Jerry Sue Thornton, President
700 Carnegie Avenue • Cleveland, OH 44115
800.954.8742
www.tri-c.edu
Cuyahoga Community College opened in 1963 as Ohio’s first community college. It now serves more than 55,000 credit and non-credit students each year at three traditional campuses, two Corporate College® locations, 50+ off-campus sites, and via distance learning options. Cuyahoga Community College offers a top quality education and flexible learning options at the lowest tuition in Northeast Ohio. Cuyahoga Community College features most of the opportunities available at four-year schools, including student government and clubs, collegiate sports teams, a variety of career and personal assistance programs, a diverse student body, childcare, tutoring, and Educational Opportunity Programs for students with special needs.
Enrollment:
| Fall 2006: | 24,796 |
| Fall 2007: | 25,158 |
| Fall 2008: | 23,744 |
Degrees Offered:
Associate's
Expenses: |
In County Tuition |
In State Tuition |
Out of State Tuition |
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2008-2009: |
$80.54/credit hour |
$106.48/credit hour |
$218.04/credit hour |
