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Cleveland State University at Lincoln Electric Company

Cleveland, OH
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About Cleveland State University at Lincoln Electric Company

Cleveland State University at Lincoln Electric Company is an instructional site located in Cleveland, Ohio. This location reflects a partnership between Cleveland State University and Lincoln Electric, a globally recognized manufacturer of welding products and solutions headquartered in Cleveland. Such partnerships typically deliver professional development, engineering, or technical coursework directly at an employer's facilities. Specific enrollment, completion, and retention data are not reported for this site in available IPEDS records.

No specific program listings are currently on record for this location. University–employer partnership sites of this nature commonly offer coursework in engineering, manufacturing technology, business, or related professional fields at the undergraduate or graduate level, often designed for working professionals.

Cleveland is located in Cuyahoga County in northeastern Ohio and is home to a strong industrial and manufacturing sector. The partnership between Cleveland State University and Lincoln Electric exemplifies the region's tradition of connecting higher education with its manufacturing and engineering industries.

Contact Information

22801 Saint Clair Ave, Cleveland, OH 44195

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