Cincinnati State Technical and Community College

Cincinnati State Technical and Community College

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Cincinnati State Technical and Community College

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Posted: 02/28/2010

Address:
3520 Central Parkway
Cincinnati, OH 45223
www.cincinnatistate.edu/
Distance from Downtown Cincinnati:  3 Miles

School Stats:
Founded: Chartered by state 1969
Enrollment: 8500

In-State Tuition: $80.20/credit hour
Out-of-State Tuition: $160.40/credit hour except for some residents of Kentucky and Indiana

Affiliate Schools:
Cincinnati West Airport in Harrison, Workforce Development Center in Evendale, LPN classes at Great Oaks campuses

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