Financial Aid Resources for GCCCU Schools

ART ACADEMY OF CINCINNATI

1212 Jackson Street
Cincinnati, OH 45202
www.artacademy.edu

The Art Academy of Cincinnati is an independent college of art and design. The Academy, with just under 200 full-time students, offers the four-year Bachelor of Fine Arts program in Fine Arts and Communication Arts, an innovative Master of Arts degree in Art Education for art teachers, and a vast non-credit community education program.

Admissions Priority Deadline - March 1
Phone: 513-562-8740
Phone: 513-562-8751 or 800-323-5692

 

CHATFIELD COLLEGE

20918 State Route 251
St. Martin, OH 45118
www.chatfield.edu

Chatfield College is a two-year, private, Catholic liberal arts college with its main campus in St. Martin, Ohio, and a Cincinnati branch in North Fairmount. The college offers an associate degree in a number of disciplines, as well as a third year of study toward the completion of the bachelor's degree.

Admissions: Roling Admissions
Phone: 513-875-3344
Financial Aid: Federal, state, institutional financial aid programs for those who qualify.
Phone: 513-562-8751 or 800-323-5692

Findlay Market Campus

1800 Logan Street
Cincinnati, OH 45202

Admissions Phone: 513-921-9856
Financial Aid Phone: 513-875-3958

 

CINCINNATI CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY

2700 Glenway Avenue
Cincinnati, OH 45204
www.ccuniversity.edu

Cincinnati Christian University is a private, four-year college, and the Seminary provides graduate work. The primary mission of the College is to educate persons for church-related leadership vocations. It offers programs in ministry (children, youth, preaching, urban & international, general, Christian education), teacher education, music, and signing-interpreting, in addition to Biblical studies.

Admissions: Rolling admissions policy whereby candidates are notified within 7-10 days of completing the application process. Application deadline is August 10 for fall semester, December 10 for the spring semester.
Phone: 513-244-8141 or 800-949-4222 ext. 8141
Email: admissions@ccuniversity.edu
Financial Aid: Scholarship and priority deadline - May 1.
Phone: 513-244-8132 or 800-949-4222 ext. 8132
Email: financialaid@ccuniversity.edu

 

CINCINNATI STATE TECHNICAL AND COMMUNITY COLLEGE

3520 Central Parkway
Cincinnati, OH 45223-2690
www.cincinnatistate.edu

Cincinnati State is the only autonomous, comprehensive, state, two-year college in Hamilton County. Over 70 associate degree and certificate programs are offered in Arts & Sciences, Business, Health, Humanities, and Engineering Technologies. It offers a nationally acclaimed cooperative education program along with strong articulation agreements with area four-year institutions.

Admissions: Rolling admission policy whereby candidates are notified
7-10 days of completing the application process.
Phone: 513-861-7700
Email: adm@cincinnatistate.edu
Financial Aid: Priority deadline - February 15; Scholarship application deadline - April 1;
Presidential Scholarship (Hamilton County) nomination letter due May 1. (NOTE: Students applying to all scholarships must be admitted by scholarship deadline dates.)
Phone: 513-569-1530

 

COLLEGE OF MOUNT ST. JOSEPH

5701 Delhi Road
Cincinnati, OH 45233-1672
www.msj.edu

The College of Mount St. Joseph is a Catholic, coeducational liberal arts college, emphasizing personal development and career orientation. Programs and services nurture students to reach their potential. The College offers 44 bachelor, 13 associate, and 4 graduate programs and offers classes in day, evening, and weekend timeframes.

Admissions: Rolling admission policy whereby candidates are notified within 4 weeks of completing the application process. Physical Therapy is a selective program; Deadline to apply is January 15.
Phone: 513-244-4531 or 800-654-9314
Financial Aid: Elizabeth Seton Scholarship, Honor Scholarship, and St. Joseph Award are merit-based scholarships awarded on a rolling basis. The Community Service Award and Sister of Charity, Presidential, and Leadership Scholarships have a March 1 deadline. Sister Mary Lea Scholarship deadline is January 31.
Phone: 513-244-4418 or 800-654-9314

  

GATEWAY COMMUNITY AND TECHNICAL COLLEGE              

1025 Amsterdam Road, Covington, KY 41011

 www.gateway.kctcs.edu

 
As a member of the Kentucky Community and Technical College System, Gateway Community and Technical College (GCTC) offers a targeted education designed to meet the professional and personal goals of all Kentuckians. Gateway offers daytime, evening and weekend classes at four campus locations throughout Northern Kentucky.  Gateway offers over 25 two-year associate degree programs and a variety of shorter certificates and diplomas in dozens of careers.
Admissions:

790 Thomas More Parkway, Edgewood, KY 41017

Students may be admitted to Gateway Community and Technical College as freshmen, as students with transfer credit from other institutions, as visiting students, or as non-degree students. Gateway admits students who have graduated from high school, who have earned a high school general equivalency diploma (GED), who are eligible to pursue a GED, or who are dually enrolled in high school and the college

Phone:

859-442-1134

Financial Aid:
790 Thomas More Parkway, Edgewood, KY 41017
Gateway participates in both state and federal aid programs as well as having several scholarship opportunities for students. Please contact the financial Aid office for specific deadlines and eligibility requirements.
Phone:

859-442-1165

GOD'S BIBLE SCHOOL& COLLEGE

1810 Young Street • Cincinnati, OH 45202-6838

 www.gbs.edu

 
God's Bible School and College is an interdenominational Christian institution offering two year, four year and five year programs culminating in an Associate of Arts and Bachelor of Arts degrees. Its fundamental goals center on preparing students to fill positions of Christian leadership in their respective ministries. 

 

Admissions:

Even though applications are accepted until the last day to add a class for that semester, applicants are encouraged to complete the process as early as possible. All applications and fees should be sent by July 1 for the fall semester and by December 1 for the spring semester.

Phone:

513-721-7944 ext. 1161

Financial Aid:
God’s Bible School & College participates in both state and federal aid programs as well as having several scholarship opportunities for students. Please refer to the Part 2 of the College Catalog for specific deadlines and eligibility requirements.
Phone:

513-721-7944 ext. 1161

 

GOOD SAMARITAN COLLEGE OF NURSING AND HEALTH SCIENCE

375 Dixmyth Avenue
Cincinnati, OH 45220
www.gscollege.edu

Good Samaritan College of Nursing and Health Science is a private, not for profit, institution of higher education serving the tri-state area. The college is a subsidiary of Tri-Health, Inc and Good Samaritan Hospital. The college provides nursing education in catholic environment and awards the Associate of Arts in Nursing degree.

Admissions: Students are admitted in August and January. Admissions are rolling, based on the date all application materials are received. Students who apply for part-time study may be admitted at other times for selected courses.
Phone: 513-872-2743
Financial Aid: The GSC Financial Aid Scholarship Form is required of any student who wishes to be considered for an internal scholarship. The filing deadline for student admitted for August is June 1; the deadline for students admitted for January is December 1.
Phone: 513-872-2743

 

MIAMI UNIVERSITY

310 S. Campus Avenue Building
Oxford, OH 45056
www.muohio.edu

Miami University is a selective, four-year public university located in Oxford, Ohio. It is one of only 21 public universities in the nation "that offer remarkable educational opportunities at a relatively modest cost," according to The Fiske Guide to Colleges 1999. Miami gives 1000 freshman scholarships, and the 100 majors and 300 clubs and organizations offer a well-rounded education.

Admissions: Early decision - November 1;
Regular decision (February notification) - December 1;
Regular decision (March notification) - January 31.
Phone: 513-529-2531
Email: admission@muohio.edu
Financial Aid: February 15 priority deadline.
Harrison Scholarship - October 1;
Other scholarships - January 31.
Phone: 513-529-8734

 

MIAMI UNIVERSITY HAMILTON

1601 University Boulevard
104 Mosler Hall
Hamilton, OH 45011
www.ham.muohio.edu

Miami University Hamilton is a state-assisted regional campus of Miami University. It offers beginning coursework for bachelor's degree programs, a variety of associate degree and certificate programs, bachelor's degree programs in engineering technology and nursing, and part-time graduate programs in business and education.

Miami University Hamilton also offers continuing education courses for personal and professional development.

Admissions: Rolling admission.
Open admission to all first-time college students with a high school diploma or its equivalent.
Phone: 513-785-3111
Financial Aid: February 15 priority deadline.
Scholarship deadline - January 31 (current students & first reading of new student applications);
May 1 (final deadline for new students).
Phone: 513-785-3123

 

MIAMI UNIVERSITY MIDDLETOWN

4200 E. University Boulevard
Middletown, OH 45042-3497
www.mid.muohio.edu

Miami University Middletown is a regional, commuter campus of Miami University. It is an open admission and offers beginning coursework for bachelor's degree programs, a variety of associate degree and certificate programs, bachelor's degree programs in engineering technology and nursing, and part-time graduate programs in business and education. Students can relocate to the Miami University Oxford campus by completing 20 semester hours in good academic standing.

Credits are also transferable to other colleges/universities.

Admissions: Rolling admission.
Phone: 513-727-3216 or 800-662-2262
Financial Aid: February 15 priority deadline.
Phone: 513-727-3299 or 800-662-2262

*Scholarship deadline is March 1 for new and continuing students. FAFSA must be completed for consideration of awards.

 

NORTHERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY

Lucas Administrative Center
Highland Heights, KY 41099
www.nku.edu

Northern Kentucky University, located just miles south of Cincinnati in Highland Heights, Kentucky, serves students from the entire metropolitan area.

A public university on a semester calendar, NKU offers associate, bachelor's, and master's degrees, a JD through the Salmon P. Chase College of Law, and a joint Master's in Business Administration/JD.

Admissions: Fall early action - Feb 1 (early action), May 1 (priority), August 1 (transfer)
Spring - November 1 (early action), December 1 (priority), December 7 (transfer).
Freshmen final deadline is last day before classes begin.
Phone: 859-572-5220 or 800-637-9948
Email: admitnku@nku.edu
Financial Aid: Academic year/fall priority - April 1;
Spring priority - November 1; Summer priority - March 1.
Scholarship deadline - February 1.
Phone: 859-572-5143 or 888-225-4499
Email: ofa@nku.edu

 

THOMAS MORE COLLEGE

333 Thomas More Parkway
Crestview Hills, KY 41017
www.thomasmore.edu

Thomas More College is a private, Catholic, nationally ranked, four-year, liberal arts college located 10 minutes south of Cincinnati in Crestview Hills, Kentucky. About 1,500 students attend TMC. Students may commute from home or live on campus. The college offers 36 majors and NCAA Division III men's and women's athletics.

Admissions: Rolling basis except for full-tuition scholarship (February 1).
Phone: 859-344-3332 or 800-825-4557
Email: admissions.inquiry@thomasmore.edu
Financial Aid: Priority deadline for all other scholarships and financial aid is March 15.
Phone: 859-344-3319
Email: financial-aid@thomasmore.edu

 

UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI

Office of Admissions
P.O. Box 210091
Cincinnati, OH 45221-0091
www.uc.edu

Founded in 1819, the University of Cincinnati is the 18th largest university in the nation and one of only 88 classified as Research I institutions.

Rich with opportunities, UC offers students nearly 600 academic programs housed in 17 colleges, over 275 organizations, and a very diverse student body.

Admissions: Applications for fall quarter are considered until an academic major or college is filled. It is in your best interest to complete your application prior to January 15. (Some of the more competitive programs may close prior to this date.) An admission decision cannot be made until all transcripts and test scores are submitted.
Phone: 513-556-1100
Email: admissions@uc.edu
Financial Aid: Because some aid programs are awarded on a first-come, first-served basis, an early aid application receives priority consideration for limited funding sources. Your complete admission application received by January 15 serves as your application for the Cincinnatus Scholarship Competition.
Phone: 513-556-6982
Email: financeaid@uc.edu

 

UC - CLERMONT COLLEGE

4200 Clermont College Drive
Batavia, OH 45103-1785
www.clc.uc.edu

Clermont College is a two-year branch campus of the University of Cincinnati, located in Batavia, Ohio (30 miles east of Cincinnati), with an enrollment of 2,400 students. UC Clermont offers transfer programs as well as career-oriented technical programs and was designed to service residents in the eastern suburban areas of Greater Cincinnati.

Admissions: Deadline is the first day of each quarter.
Phone: 513-732-5200
Financial Aid: Same as above.
Phone: 513-732-5284

 

UC - RAYMOND WALTERS COLLEGE

9555 Plainfield Road
Blue Ash, OH 45236
www.rwc.uc.edu

Raymond Walters College is an open admission college of the University of Cincinnati located in suburban Blue Ash. The college offers more than 60 career and transfer programs, most leading to an associate degree. Raymond Walters is the largest university regional campus in Ohio yet maintains the desirable qualities of a small college.

Admissions: Rolling; students may apply after October 1 for the next academic year.
Phone: 513-745-5700
Financial Aid: Same as above.
Phone: 513-745-5740

 

UNION INSTITUTE & UNIVERSITY

440 East McMillan Street
Cincinnati, OH 45206-1925
www.myunion.edu

The Union Institute & University is an innovative, private university that provides mid-career adults with maximum flexibility through directed, independent study options. Each learner designs a baccalaureate or doctoral degree program based on previous learning as well as professional and personal goals.

Admissions: Priority dates - June 10 (summer beginning July 1),
October 10 (fall/winter beginning Nov. 1),
February 10 (spring beginning March 1).
Phone: 513-861-6400 or 800-486-3116
Email: admissions@tui.edu
Financial Aid: Priority dates - May 5 (summer),
September 10 (fall/winter),
January 10 (spring).
Phone: 513-861-6400 or 800-486-3116

 

WILMINGTON COLLEGE

Wilmington, OH 45177
www.wilmington.edu

Wilmington is a four-year, career-oriented liberal arts college, affiliated with the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers). It enrolls about 1,700 students. Wilmington is in the first tier of Midwestern liberal arts colleges in US News & World Report and was identified by the Templeton Foundation as a character-building college.

Admissions: Rolling basis.
Phone: 800-341-9318 ext. 260
Email: admission@wilmington.edu
Financial Aid: File by March 1 for full consideration but aid will continue to be awarded after this date.
Phone: 800-341-9318 ext. 494

 

XAVIER UNIVERSITY

3800 Victory Parkway
Cincinnati, OH 45207-5311
www.xavier.edu

Founded in 1831, Xavier University is a Catholic, Jesuit university located on 100 acres in a residential section of Cincinnati. There are more than 65 undergraduate majors and graduate programs in 10 areas. Xavier has 6,500 students (4,000 at the undergraduate level) who come from more than 40 states and 46 countries.

Admissions: March 15 priority deadline.
Phone: 513-745-3301 or 800-344-4698
Email: xuadmit@admin.xu.edu
Financial Aid: February 15 priority deadline.
Phone: 513-745-3142 or 800-344-4698 ext. 3142

 

The ATHENAEUM OF OHIO and HEBREW UNION COLLEGE -JEWISH INSTITUTE OF RELIGION are GCCCU member schools that only offer graduate programs.