Bachelor’s Bound
Onward and Upward
Cincinnati State has formal transfer agreements with more than 50 regional institutions, and offers credits that are guaranteed to transfer to any public college or university in Ohio. This means that you can get a smart start to your education close to home, and save on tuition by completing the first two years of your bachelor’s degree at Cincinnati State.
Our graduates have completed bachelor degrees at public and private four-year colleges throughout the country, including:
- Columbia University
- Eastern Kentucky University
- James Madison University
- Marshall University
- Miami University
- Montreat College
- Mt. St. Joseph University
- Northern Kentucky University
- Ohio University
- Ohio State University
- Thomas More College
- University of Central Florida
- University of Cincinnati
- University of Dayton
- University of Kentucky
- University of Louisville
- University of South Carolina
- University of Toledo
- Washington State University
- Xavier University
Easy Transfer
Cincinnati State provides Ohio Transfer Module and Transfer Assurance Guide course credits which will transfer to any public college or university in Ohio.
Advisors in the Cincinnati State Transfer Center will help you plan courses for a seamless transfer into a bachelor’s degree program.
For more information, visit www.cincinnatistate.edu/transfer
Pathway Transfer Programs
Partnership agreements with local universities allow students with high academic achievement to be admitted to a four-year college before they graduate from Cincinnati State. In some cases those students even earn special scholarships after they transfer. Participating schools include:
- Northern Kentucky University
- University of Cincinnati
Earn Your Bachelor’s Degree at Cincinnati State
Cincinnati State also has partnerships with select four-year colleges that allow students to earn certain bachelor’s degrees without leaving our campus through classes offered online or at Cincinnati State’s Clifton campus. It’s a smart way to save money and go further with your education. Ask your advisor for more information.
We’re Connected
Cincinnati State is a member of the Greater Cincinnati Consortium of Colleges and Universities (GCCCU), representing 17 higher education institutions in Greater Cincinnati. This allows our students to register at other GCCCU institutions for classes not offered at Cincinnati State.
For more information, visit the Greater Cincinnati Collegiate Connection.