ABOUT

BACHELOR'S DEGREE PARTNERSHIP

Cincinnati State and the University of Cincinnati have joined together to introduce a dual enrollment opportunity. All grades are transcripted at both institutions. Cincinnati State's associate's degree applies to the first two years of UC's bachelor's degree. UC offers the only bachelor's degree in Culinary Arts in Ohio and one of the few in the Midwest.

Cincinnati State students can use UC housing and enjoy the other benefits offered by the university.

While continuing their education at the University of Cincinnati, students will still benefit from the state-of-the-art Midwest Culinary Institute, since all technical coursework will be offered on the Cincinnati State campus-a familiar place with familiar faces.

 

BACHELOR'S DEGREE PARTNERSHIP

COOPERATIVE EDUCATION

Both Cincinnati State and the University of Cincinnati are internationally recognized for their cooperative education programs. Co-op allows students to study and work in paid position in their chosen professions.

At Cincinnati State, Culinary Arts students will benefit from work experience provided by regional restaurants, country clubs, hospitals and hotels.

While continuing their studies at UC, students will have the opportunity to expand their professional experience in the co-op positions around the country and world.

Cooperative education is the best way to validate career choices. The experiences build graduates' resumes. It also provides financial support for tuition and other educational expenses.

 

Cincinnati State/University of Cincinnati:

Cincinnati State/University of Cincinnati:
Culinary Arts Dual-Enrollment Application (MCI)