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Sinclair partners with Ohio University
Sinclair Community College graduates who have earned an associate degree in a technical field from Sinclair now have the opportunity to complete a bachelor’s degree from Ohio University, without leaving the Dayton area.
Sinclair Senior Vice President and Provost Helen Grove and Ohio University Executive Vice President and Provost Kathy Krendl signed an agreement Monday, Aug. 11, outlining the terms under which the institutions will work together.
Two degree programs will be offered this fall, allowing students to take classes from Sinclair and online from Ohio University to meet degree requirements.
These programs will provide convenient, affordable options for students who are unwilling or unable to relocate, with an average savings of about 40 percent on the cost of tuition, according to Sinclair officials.
Sinclair on July 22 announced a similar partnership with Wilmington College that will help business students transfer to into a four-year program.
More information about the Sinclair and Ohio University agreement can be found here. Information also will be available during information sessions on Aug. 12 and 18 from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. in Sinclair’s Academic Advising Center. Call Sinclair at (937) 512-2522 or Ohio University at (740) 597-2938.
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