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Cincinnati State renews 5-year contract with president Monica Posey


“It is my honor to serve as President of Cincinnati State with a very supportive Board of Trustees during this era of strong collaboration with our faculty, staff and administration, Posey said in the news release. Going forward, my goals include continuing to modernize the college s teaching facilities, providing additional supports to enhance student success, and offering new programs and services to meet employer needs.
Cincinnati State, the fourth largest college in Greater Cincinnati, will reopen its four campuses in Clifton, Harrison, Evendale and Middletown for in-person classes in the fall, officials said. Most classes have been offered online during the novel coronavirus pandemic. The college served about 11,900 students in the past year. ....

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CSRWire - Fifth Third Foundation Gives $750,000 to Re-Launch C-State Accelerate Program as Part of Cincinnati State's 50th Anniversary Campaign


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Fifth Third Foundation Gives $750,000 to Re-Launch C-State Accelerate Program as Part of Cincinnati State s 50th Anniversary Campaign
Proven program will boost graduation rates, equity for 600 low-income students
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April 9, 2021 /CSRwire/ - Students from low-income backgrounds who enroll in community colleges such as Cincinnati State have no lack of ability, drive or dreams.  
Still, the challenges many of these students have faced leave them under-prepared for college academics and unfamiliar with the college environment, which can hinder their chances of graduating.
To help level the playing field, the Fifth Third Foundation has made a $750,000 lead gift toward a $3 million initiative that will provide 600 low-income students entering Cincinnati State the opportunity to participate in the C-State Accelerate program.  ....

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