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The Cincinnati Campus recently held its annual Fall Career Fair.
Jazmine Carter is one of the first students to enroll in National’s new web design associate degree program, at the Cincinnati, Ohio Campus.
On October 15th, the Cincinnati Campus held its 2nd annual agency breakfast.
On August 21st, the Cincinnati Campus partnered with Saving African American Families Ministries (SAAF) to host a “Back to School Rally for Children.”
The Cincinnati Campus hosted the Third Annual Focus on the Family Expo.
Cincinnati student Sharaine Martin is a medical assisting major who has faced many challenges while attending college. She recently wrote about how a positive attitude can equal success.
Surgical Tech grad Tara McFall completed her clinical externship at one of the most recognized hospitals in the country.
Entrepreneur Delano White recently visited the Cincinnati Campus and delivered a 2-week seminar for students in the business programs.
On July 15th, the Cincinnati Campus organized a community job fair.
Saturday, June 27th, the Cincinnati Campus was invited to join the Interdenominational Ministers Alliance of Greater Cincinnati and God’s Finest Production Troupe to educate the African American community about the rising number of AIDS cases.
The Cincinnati Campus Celebrated its 4th commencement on June 7, 2009.
Cincinnati student Marvea Moran is grateful for the College’s tutoring program.
Information Systems Engineering student Will Rankins proves that failure doesn’t have to be final.
National College was represented at the March of Dimes walk.
Medical Assisting graduate Denise Swain has acquired her first medical position as a “traveling” medical assistant for Prime Source Healthcare headquartered in Chicago, Illinois.
Business administration - management graduate Angela McKibben enjoyed her experience at the Cincinnati Campus.
On Tuesday, March 24th, the Cincinnati Campus held rallies to save the Ohio College Opportunities Grant (OCOG) from being taken from Ohio career colleges.
On March 12, students, faculty, and staff from the Cincinnati Campus traveled to the state capital in Columbus to save the Ohio College Opportunities Grant (OCOG).
On Saturday, February 21st, the Cincinnati Campus held a community outreach celebration with several activities including a networking event with 18 businesses and agencies in attendance.
Clinical Coordinator Jacqueline Howard came up with a technique for surgical technology students to remember their tasks in the operating room.
The Cincinnati Campus has created an opportunity to engage all of its graduates in the campus Alumni Club.