Niche ranks UC on the prime because the ‘Finest School Location in Ohio’

“I’ve gotten such a welcoming feeling ever since I’ve arrived, and the sense of community that UC has is unrivaled by any other,” says Khimasia, a native of western India, who initially was attracted to UC because of its co-op program and beautiful campus.

“What attracted me was the campus itself and the photos,” says Khimasia. “All the other campuses had large spread out campus settings. UC had amazing photos. I had a good co-op experience in high school and working for other companies, and I felt I really needed co-op to be part of my education. UC being one of the top co-op schools and the founder of cooperative education programs made it a natural fit for me.”

UC is ranked fourth best in the nation for cooperative education.

Jack Miner, vice provost for enrollment management, says Niche isn’t just celebrating UC, but Cincinnati and all it has to offer.

“UC scored high across the board but at the top when students considered all that Cincinnati has to offer,” says Miner. “This is a progressive city with incredible opportunities for students to live, work, and play. It is not a surprise that the students rate UC and Cincinnati so high since so many of our students choose to stay right here when they graduate and put down roots in our community.”

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