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Mount St. Joseph University at Archbishop Moeller High School
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About Mount St. Joseph University at Archbishop Moeller High School
Mount St. Joseph University at Archbishop Moeller High School is an extended instructional site located in Cincinnati, Ohio. This location represents a partnership between Mount St. Joseph University, a private Catholic institution, and Archbishop Moeller High School, offering university-level coursework in a secondary school setting. Specific institutional type designations and enrollment figures are not reported in available IPEDS data for this site.
No specific academic programs or credential levels are listed in current data sources for this location. The site likely supports dual enrollment or early college programs allowing high school students to earn university credit. Prospective students and families are encouraged to contact Mount St. Joseph University directly for information on available coursework at this location.
Cincinnati is located in southwestern Ohio along the Ohio River and is home to numerous colleges, universities, and private secondary schools. Mount St. Joseph University's partnership with Archbishop Moeller High School reflects growing trends in dual enrollment education throughout the Cincinnati metro area, providing students with a head start on college coursework within a Catholic educational environment.
9001 Montgomery Road, Cincinnati, OH 45242
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