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UC Blue Ash receives largest grant in school history

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Posted over 1 year ago  in UC Blue Ash Families.

The University of Cincinnati Blue Ash College has received a record-setting grant from the U.S. Department of Education.

The college was recently awarded $2.2 million through the Title III Part A Strengthening Institutions grant. The funding will be spread over the next five years with the goal of increasing student retention and graduation rates through additional support for programs in allied health, career services, information technology and nursing. It is the largest grant in the college’s history.

“Securing this grant is a huge development for our students and our college,” said UC Blue Ash Dean Robin Lightner, PhD. “It allows us to enhance the technology, education and support we provide for our students while also adding new faculty and staff. As we share the positive results we generate through this grant, it certainly improves our chances of being awarded additional federal grants to support educational opportunities at our college.”

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