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Mount St. Joseph University at Hughes Center High School

Cincinnati, OH
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About Mount St. Joseph University at Hughes Center High School

Mount St. Joseph University at Hughes Center High School is an off-campus instructional site of Mount St. Joseph University located in Cincinnati, Ohio. This site represents a partnership between Mount St. Joseph University and Hughes STEM High School, supporting access to university-level coursework in an urban secondary school setting. Specific IPEDS enrollment and program data are not available for this location.

Partnerships of this type commonly facilitate dual enrollment programs, enabling eligible high school students to earn college credit while completing their secondary education. Academic programs and credit policies are administered under the governance of Mount St. Joseph University.

Cincinnati is a major city in southwestern Ohio with a robust higher education ecosystem that includes numerous universities and community colleges. Dual enrollment partnerships between universities and Cincinnati public schools help expand college access for students in underserved urban communities.

Contact Information

2515 Clifton Ave, Cincinnati, OH 45219

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