
Company Description:
Cuyahoga Community College is proud to be Ohio's first and largest community college. Offering more than 1,000 credit courses in more than 70 careers, certificate and university transfer programs and serving over 55,000 students each year at three traditional campuses, two Corporate College locations, 50+ off-campus sites, and via television and the Internet. We are a highly respected academic institution and a member of the League for Innovation in the Community College. Tri-C offers a top quality education and flexible learning options at the lowest tuition in Northeast Ohio. The College also generates spending of about $500 million annually in Northeast Ohio and sustains more than 25,000 jobs. In addition, more than 500,000 Northeast Ohio residents attend college-sponsored cultural, community and sports programs each year. The College is home to Tri-C JazzFest Cleveland, the nation's premier educational jazz festival, and also hosts popular cultural arts programs at Playhouse Square and at campus theaters. Here are a few other facts about Tri-C, as well as a student and alumni profile. A few facts about the College: - Tri-C is Ohio's oldest and largest public community college, opening in 1963. - The College serves more than 55,000 credit and non-credit students annually. - More than 700,000 area residents have attended Tri-C. - Tri-C offers more than 1,000 credit courses in more than 80 career and technical programs and liberal arts curricula. - More than 600 non-credit workforce and professional development courses are offered each year. - Tri-C's campuses in Parma, Highland Hills, and downtown Cleveland, and its Corporate College locations in Warrensville Heights and Westlake, provide state of the art facilities and equipment.
Cuyahoga Community College is proud to be Ohio's first and largest community college. Offering more than 1,000 credit courses in more than 70 careers, certificate and university transfer programs and serving over 55,000 students each year at three traditional campuses, two Corporate College locations, 50+ off-campus sites, and via television and the Internet. We are a highly respected academic institution and a member of the League for Innovation in the Community College. Tri-C offers a top quality education and flexible learning options at the lowest tuition in Northeast Ohio. The College also generates spending of about $500 million annually in Northeast Ohio and sustains more than 25,000 jobs. In addition, more than 500,000 Northeast Ohio residents attend college-sponsored cultural, community and sports programs each year. The College is home to Tri-C JazzFest Cleveland, the nation's premier educational jazz festival, and also hosts popular cultural arts programs at Playhouse Square and at campus theaters. Here are a few other facts about Tri-C, as well as a student and alumni profile. A few facts about the College: - Tri-C is Ohio's oldest and largest public community college, opening in 1963. - The College serves more than 55,000 credit and non-credit students annually. - More than 700,000 area residents have attended Tri-C. - Tri-C offers more than 1,000 credit courses in more than 80 career and technical programs and liberal arts curricula. - More than 600 non-credit workforce and professional development courses are offered each year. - Tri-C's campuses in Parma, Highland Hills, and downtown Cleveland, and its Corporate College locations in Warrensville Heights and Westlake, provide state of the art facilities and equipment.