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Hiram College at Cuyahoga Community College - Metropolitan Campus
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About Hiram College at Cuyahoga Community College - Metropolitan Campus
Hiram College at Cuyahoga Community College - Metropolitan Campus is a collaborative instructional site located in Cleveland, Ohio, where Hiram College delivers programming through a partnership with Cuyahoga Community College. This arrangement expands access to Hiram College's academic offerings within an established urban community college setting. Specific enrollment figures and outcome metrics for this site are not separately reported in available IPEDS data.
The partnership model allows students in the Cleveland metropolitan area to engage with Hiram College coursework without traveling to the main Hiram campus. Program offerings reflect Hiram College's broader curriculum, delivered in an accessible urban location within Cuyahoga Community College's metropolitan facility.
Cleveland, Ohio is a major urban center in northeast Ohio with a diverse population and strong demand for accessible higher education pathways. This collaborative site serves as a bridge between community college access and the academic programming of a private liberal arts institution, benefiting students seeking expanded educational options in the region.
2900 Community College Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44115
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