Open House Here October 15
UCBA will host its Fall Open House for prospective students on Wednesday, October 15 on the college campus.
The event begins at 7 p.m., with application processing and information provided by college representatives starting at 6 p.m. As a bonus, the $50 application fee is waived for those who apply during the open house.
The Fall Open House is for prospective students who are considering enrolling in the spring, summer or fall 2015 semesters. Students and their families can learn more about UC Blue Ash College by meeting with professors, advisors, and current students, as well as taking a campus tour.
In addition, representatives will be available with information about study abroad, the career center, student life, disabilities, placement testing, and academic support labs (math, science, and study skills).
“If you are considering UC Blue Ash or just want to learn more about the options we provide, our Fall Open House is the perfect opportunity,” said Dr. Cady Short-Thompson, Dean of UC Blue Ash. “It’s a great way to really get a feel for our college, our commitment to exceptional teaching and small class sizes, and our quality academic programs.”
The event will feature a live appearance by Q102 with morning personality Jennifer Fritsch. She will have music, games and prizes, while providing on-air updates about the open house.
The Veterans Affairs Mobile Health Unit will also be on site to assist military veterans with enrollment in VA Healthcare, establishing their medical record, and providing information about benefits.
Anyone who plans to attend is encouraged to register in advance. To learn more, visit www.ucblueash.edu or call (513) 745-5700.
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