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Cincinnati Christian University

Cincinnati, OHAccredited
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About Cincinnati Christian University

Cincinnati Christian University was a private nonprofit institution located in Cincinnati, Ohio, affiliated with the Christian Churches and Churches of Christ. It offered undergraduate and graduate programs with a focus on theology, ministry, and related fields. The university ceased operations in 2019. No current enrollment, completion, or retention data is available in IPEDS records.

No specific programs are listed in available data sources for this entry. During its operation, Cincinnati Christian University offered bachelor's and master's degrees in biblical studies, ministry leadership, Christian education, and counseling. Students previously enrolled should contact the Ohio Department of Higher Education for assistance with transcripts and records.

Cincinnati is located in southwestern Ohio along the Ohio River and is a major metropolitan center with numerous postsecondary institutions. The closure of Cincinnati Christian University reduced options for students seeking faith-based theological education in the region.

Accreditation: Higher Learning Commission

Contact Information

2700 Glenway Ave, Cincinnati, OH 45204

Programs

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