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Facts about Cuyahoga Community College
Cuyahoga Community College (Tri-C) opened in 1963 as Ohio's
first community college and remains Ohio's oldest and largest
public community college.
For nearly 50 years Tri-C has provided high quality, affordable
education and programs to more than 900,000 members of our
community.
Tuition at Tri-C is the lowest in Northeast Ohio and among the
lowest of all colleges in the state of Ohio.
Each semester Tri-C offers more than 1,000 credit courses in
more than 140 career and technical programs and liberal arts
curricula.
More than 600 non-credit workforce and professional development
courses are offered each year.
The College serves more than 52,000 credit and non-credit
students annually and offers day, evening and weekend classes;
classes via television, the internet, and independent learning.
Tri-C offers more than 800 Distance Learning courses and more
than 130 courses at various locations throughout the community,
close to home and work.
Tri-C’s campuses in Parma, Highland Hills, Westlake and downtown
Cleveland, and its Corporate College locations in Warrensville
Heights and Westlake, provide state of the art facilities and
equipment. The College also opened a Hospitality Management
Center on Public Square in downtown Cleveland in 2010 and the
Brunswick University Center.
The College ranks 1st in Ohio and 45th in the nation in
conferring associate degrees - all disciplines.
Source: www.tri-c.edu
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