Yes, gas prices will be high this summer
June 17, 2026
WLWT turned to assistant professor-educator at the University of Cincinnati Clermont Seth Powless for a look into how supply chain volatility will keep prices up in the air.
UC Clermont offers a UC degree in a personalized, small campus setting — at nearly half the cost of most other colleges and universities. No big lecture halls here; you'll know your classmates and professors, online or in person. Whatever your perfect path, we have it —and we'll help you find it.
Looking to become a Bearcat this fall? Applications are due by July 1, 2026 for the fall semester. All official transcripts and test scores must be received by the application deadline, so don't wait!
UC Clermont Assistant Professor Greg Harrell on the career opportunities available to students in the sports industry.
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UC Clermont gives students a solid academic foundation, providing associate degrees and certificates for those ready to join the workforce or a seamless transition toward four-year programs.
When UC Clermont students graduate, they are ready to work and easy to hire. Study abroad opportunities, internships and Career Services provide students with the resources they need to succeed in the real world.
UC Clermont provides a supportive environment in a park-like setting where class sizes are small and tuition is affordable.
The faculty support your needs to help you succeed. Your professors are always there for you.
Sarah Hoderlein Physical Therapist Assistant program
June 17, 2026
WLWT turned to assistant professor-educator at the University of Cincinnati Clermont Seth Powless for a look into how supply chain volatility will keep prices up in the air.
June 16, 2026
President Neville Pinto announces appointment of Dr. Loren Wold as UC's next Vice President for Research.
May 13, 2026
The University of Cincinnati Clermont will launch a new MakerLab near the Frederick A. Marcotte Library this fall, giving students an experimental, hands-on space to turn creative ideas into reality and explore new ways of learning through making.