Mount Vernon Nazarene University

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Posted: 07/08/2010

Address:
11260 Chester Road
Suite 800
Cincinnati, OH  45246
800-839-2355
www.mvnu.edu/cincinnati
Distance from Downtown Cincinnati:  15 miles

School Stats:
Founded: 1968
Enrollment: 2,670


In-State Tuition: Varies by Program
Out-of-State Tuition: Varies by Program

Affiliate Schools:
Adult and graduate degree programs in business, education, ministry and social work offered at eight Ohio locations (Cincinnati, Columbus-Polaris, Gahanna, Grove City, Mansfield, Marion, Mount Vernon and Newark) and traditional programs in more than 80 areas of study on the main campus in Mount Vernon.

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