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Cincinnati State

School info
3.5
Overall Quality
Reputation
3.3
Food
3.5
Clubs
2.9
Facilities
3.6
Internet
3.6
Location
3.8
Opportunities
3.6
Safety
4.2
Social
2.9
Happiness
4

Basic Information

Location

  • Cincinnati, OH

Institution Overview

  • Public/Private: Public community college and technical college
  • Established: 1969; 55 years ago (1969)
  • Founder: Cincinnati Board of Education, Ohio Board of Regents

Academic information

Degree Courses

  • Numerous
  • but not precisely quantified; however
  • it includes: - Multiple associate's degree programs (AAB
  • AAS
  • ATS
  • AIS
  • AA
  • AS) - Several bachelor's degree programs (BAS
  • BSN) - Many certificate programs. For an exact count
  • the catalog would need to be thoroughly reviewed
  • but it is clear there are more than 50 distinct programs and certificates

Key Area

  • Cincinnati State Technical & Community College does not have a robust research focus in the same way a four-year university or research institution might
  • but based on the information provided
  • here are some key areas where they emphasize education and training: Engineering Technologies
  • Information Technologies
  • Health and Public Safety
  • Environmental Technologies
  • Cooperative Education and Experiential Learning

Student and Staff Numbers

  • Students: 9,982
  • Undergraduates: Approximately 8,404 (as of 2022)
  • Postgraduates: 0
  • Academic Staff: 666
  • Administrative Staff: 300

Notable Alumni

  • Jason Asic
  • John Williamson
  • Khisha Asubuhi

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Students talk about this school

Good reviews
Overall 5
Im super happy with the school.
Overall 5
Finding this college was a blessing. I had no idea what I wanted to study, but when I sent my application to Cincinnati State, they immediately showed the cared. The success coach Vashti called me right away to let me know she was going to answer my questions and help me. She did and I successfully enrolled. Everything is great at this college.
Overall 4.5
The only thing I do not like about the school is the advisors. They do not know what they are doing. I'm taking a class right now that I do not need for my program wasting money.
Overall 4.4
Great school, lots of opportunities.
Overall 4.3
I got an Assosiciates degree from here and loved it. I did poorly at another university my freshman year and went to this school to get back on my feet and I am forever grateful I did. They always have fun events on campus. Some perks: Small classes, caring teachers, and the food is amazing and fresh (made by the culinary students sooo good!)
Overall 4.3
I love Cincinnati State, it is an amazing school with amazing staff and every student is given the opportunity to succeed! I wish that I could continue at Cincinnati State toward my bachelors degree because I most certainly stay if I could!
Overall 4.3
I love Cincinnati State there are a lot of resources offered. I have learned a lot and gain new friends and insight on potential business partners in the future.
Overall 4.2
Decent education for cheap. Online classes are great but can be really hit or miss depending on which professor you get. Overall it's pretty good but the business co-op coordinator seems extremely USELESS.
Overall 4.2
This is my second semester at Cincinnati State. The professors are nice. I have not experienced a bad professor since I have been here. The food is good, but it is on the expensive end. There are opportunities on campus you just have to apply yourself. The location is very convenient being in the tri-state area. The campus is very well manicured
Overall 4.2
Its a lovely campus. Also as an adult returning to college its nice to not be around a bunch of young children. The average age of student there is late 20s-40s
Bad reviews
Overall 1.2
I'm a graduate, and I am telling you, DON"T GO HERE! Very low graduation rate, and only a few of the programs are well respected. Go somewhere else please.
Overall 1.4
I enrolled with high expectations and left disappointed. Its like a high school with a much higher price tag. Between thug students who don't care, horrible maintenance and teachers with tenure that really don't care themselves anymore, do yourself a favor and pick a different community college, as Cincy has plenty of them.
Overall 1.4
Everything about this school is terrible. It's a so called "two year school". In reality in going to spend 4 years and only end up with an associates degree. Don't waste your time, go somewhere else. They have a "great" culinary program, yet the food on campus sucks. Students are loud and have no sense of personal space. Teachers are ok.
Overall 1.4
Horrible school. A lot of ra cist teachers. Parking 75.00 per semester. I saw bedbugs in one of the classes (beware of library) Teachers are either inexperienced in the subjects they are teaching or are not good at teaching (Not everybody knows how to teach). I wish I had just started my degree at UC.
Overall 1.5
I might have had a different experience then most. You see I was assaulted multiple times during one of my sessions there. The teacher and class so this girl push me and hit me multiple times on a daily basis. I spoke with MANY staff members and such who all said the same thing "They aren't going to do anything about it"
Overall 1.7
Better not choice this college. I just don't like it how people react. They don't care about our future but money and come spending time... poor instructor's. In 100% only 20 percent are Excellent and real smart, intelligent, remaining 80% Just come in class to time pass and talk don't know how to teach! MY OPINION!!
Overall 1.9
some of the programs here are great, but the teachers are questionable.
Overall 2
waste of time and money to attend this school!!!!!!!!!! parking is an issue, heartless professors, and completely disorganized!!