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University of Cincinnati offers the following veteran and military support programs:
Yes, UC is a GI Bill® approved school. However, you will need to check with the school to ensure that your preferred degree program is covered by the GI Bill®. For more info, please contact veteran services and/or admissions here.
Yes, University of Cincinnati is a Yellow Ribbon school.
Eligible military and veteran students may have up to 100% of their tuition covered, with zero tuition costs out-of-pocket. You will need to check with the school to ensure that your preferred degree program is 100% covered by the Yellow Ribbon. For more info, please contact veteran services and/or admissions here.
Yes, University of Cincinnati offers Yellow Ribbon funding for master’s programs.
Eligible students may have up to 100% of their tuition covered, with zero costs out-of-pocket. You will need to check with the school to ensure that your preferred advanced degree program is in fact covered by the Yellow Ribbon. For more info, please contact veteran services and/or admissions here.
At $395 per credit hour UCF's tuition rate for active military exceeds the Tuition Rate assistance cap of $250 per hour. This means that the student may have out-of-pocket costs. For more info, please contact veteran services and/or admissions here.
In some cases, the University of Cincinnati’s online tuition rate for active military exceeds the Tuition Rate assistance cap of $250 per hour.
For associate degrees and certificates the range starts at $214 cost per credit hour. This is lower than the military TA cap of $250.
Bachelor's programs start at $321 cost per credit hour with most in the $435 per credit hour range. These exceed the $250 cap for military TA.
Master's programs range from $662 - $876 per credit hour, exceeding the $250 military TA cap.
In those instances where the cost exceeds the $250 cap amount, the student may have out-of-pocket costs for which they would be responsible.
For more info, please contact veteran services and/or admissions here.
Yes, University of Cincinnati offers online degree programs.
Yes, University of Cincinnati is approved for Tuition Assistance.
Eligible students may have up to 100% of their tuition covered, with zero costs out-of-pocket. You will need to check with the school to ensure that your preferred degree program is covered by Tuition Assistance. For more info, please contact veteran services and/or admissions here.
Yes, University of Cincinnati has master’s degree programs covered by Tuition Assistance funding.
Eligible active military students may have up to 100% of their tuition covered, with zero costs out-of-pocket. You will need to check with the school to ensure that your preferred degree program is covered by the Yellow Ribbon. For more info, please contact veteran services and/or admissions here.
Yes, UC is a Military Spouse Career Advancement Accounts (MyCAA) approved school. For more info, please contact veteran services and/or admissions here.
The University of Cincinnati Online puts great pride into being a top choice for veterans and military affiliated students. Our department of Veterans Programs and Services provides a dedicated support system ranging from benefits assistance and counseling services to deployment and reployment help.
Our highly ranked and fully accredited online programs offer a degree of flexibility that is paramount to veterans, active duty, and military dependents across the United States.
At the University of Cincinnati Online, we bring more than 200 years of excellence in higher education directly to you — no matter where you are serving or where you live. UC Online has a dedicated team of student success coordinators who are focused on helping you achieve your goal of earning a college degree or an advanced master’s degree. When you choose UC Online, you become a bearcat for life.
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Terence Harrison is the Program Manager of Veterans Programs & Services at the University of Cincinnati. As a native Cincinnatian, Terence joined the Army Reserves on 21 January 1989. He is a Sergeant First Class who currently serves with the 807th Medical Brigade in Columbus, Ohio where he serves as an Operations NCO. As an active drilling reservist, he has served the Army in the following locations: Panama, Ecuador, Germany, Guatemala and Cameroon. In addition to those locations, Terence served in Iraq in support of Operation New Dawn in 2010-2011 where he earned many awards including the Meritorious Service Medal, Iraq Campaign Medal with Campaign Star and the Good Conduct Medal. Terence earned his Masters of Science in Criminal Justice from the University of Cincinnati and his Bachelor of Arts in Criminal Justice from Northern Kentucky University.
I look forward to hearing from you and working with you to ensure your benefits are fully maximized!
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