Cincinnati State Offering Final Admit Me Day On Saturday

Friday, August 2, 2019 at 10:22 AM

By Cincinnati State University, news release

There is still time to get enrolled for the fall semester.

Cincinnati State University Facebook photo. 

(Cincinnati, Oh.) - Cincinnati State is offering its final Admit Me Day enrollment event at both its Clifton and Middletown campuses this Saturday, August 3rd.. Plan to check-in between 8:00 a.m. and 10:00 a.m. at both locations.

The “Admit Me Day” events combine processes that can sometimes require separate visits to campus.

This Saturday, for example, prospective students will be able to:

  • Complete your application for admission
  • Take a career assessment and get career guidance
  • Learn about your Financial Aid options
  • Take your placement test
  • See an advisor or schedule an appointment

The Admit Me Day event this Saturday is designed primarily for those who wish to enroll for the 2019 Fall Semester, which begins Monday, August 26, 2019. Participants will be able to discuss more than 130 certificate and degree programs with College Representatives during the event

At the Clifton Campus (3520 Central Parkway, Cincinnati, 45223) the Admit Me Day will begin at 8 a.m. at the Welcome Center in the entrance lobby of the Advanced Technology and Learning Center (ATLC) building. (To get there, follow the walkway from the Central Parkway Garage.)

The Admit Me Day event at the Middletown Campus on Saturday at the same time will be held in the Cincinnati State building at 1 North Main Street (45042). 

Although reservations are not necessary, those planning to attend Admit me Day this Saturday can learn more and pre-register at www.cincinnatistate.edu/admitme or call the Office of Admission at (513) 861-7700 or www.cincinnatistate.edu/admission.

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