University of Cincinnati Clermont College explained

University of Cincinnati
Clermont College
Parent:University of Cincinnati
Type:public satellite campus
Dean:Jeffrey C. Bauer
Students:2,840 (Fall 2023)[1]
Faculty:298
City:Batavia
State:Ohio
Country:United States
Colors:Red & Black
Mascot:Cougars
Affiliations:USCAA Division II

The University of Cincinnati Clermont College (UC Clermont) is a satellite campus of the University of Cincinnati with its main campus in Batavia, Ohio.

UC Clermont is an open admissions institution, providing access to higher education to anyone with a high school diploma or equivalency. Clermont College's rolling admissions policy allows students to enroll any academic semester: autumn, spring or summer.[2]

UC Clermont sponsors a variety of fine arts, including the Calico Children's Theatre and the Park National Bank Art Gallery. Additionally, the UC Clermont College Krueger Auditorium is also the home of the Clermont Philharmonic Orchestra.

UC Clermont had its own satellite campus, UC East, which opened in 2010 but closed in 2020 due to increased online enrollment.

History

The college opened in 1972 and offers more than fifty associate degree and certificate programs and two bachelor's degree programs. Students that begin their degree at UC Clermont have the opportunity to transition to main campus to complete their degree.

In 2010 select programs at the Clermont campus moved to a new campus, known as UC East, located off of State Route 32 at the former Batavia Transmission plant,[3] due to Clermont College's recent enrollment growth. However, due to prolonged declining enrollment at UC Clermont, UC East was closed and is vacated as of 2020.[4] [5]

Athletics

UC Clermont athletics teams are known as the "Cougars" and participate as a member of the United States Collegiate Athletic Association (USCAA). Currently independent, they were previously members of the now defunct Ohio Collegiate Athletic Conference (OCAC). The college currently sponsors six teams including men's and women's basketball, men's and women's soccer, men's baseball, and women's volleyball. Previous sports include women's softball, tennis, and golf.

Nine USCAA National Championships[6]
2007 USCAA Division II Men's Basketball National Championship
2013 USCAA Men's Baseball Small College World Series
2014 USCAA Division II Women's Basketball National Championship
2018 USCAA Division II Women's Soccer National Championship
2019 USCAA Division II Women's Soccer National Championship
2021 USCAA Division II Women's Volleyball National Championship
2023 USCAA Division II Women's Basketball National Championship
2023 USCAA Division II Women's Soccer National Championship
2024 USCAA Men’s Baseball Small College World Series

Individual Awards
2018 USCAA DII Women's Soccer Player of the Year - Taylor Greene[7]
2018 USCAA DII Volleyball Coach of the Year - Josh Hamer[8]
2019 USCAA Baseball Student Athlete of the Year - AJ Sweatland[9]
2019 USCAA DII Volleyball Player of the Year - Kelsie Holland
2020 USCAA DII Men's Basketball Coach of the Year - Steve Ellis
2022 USCAA DII Volleyball Player of the Year - Isabella Melotik
2022 USCAA DII Men's Soccer Player of the Year - Alex McAfee
2022 USCAA DII Men's Soccer Coach of the Year - Avery Patton
2023 USCAA Garth Pleasant Athletic Director of the Year - Brian Sullivan[10]
2024 USCAA DII Women's Basketball Player of the Year - Tyra Murphy[11]
2024 USCAA DII Men's Basketball Coach of the Year - Steve Ellis

Athletic Facilities
Student Activities Center (SAC)[12]
Also referred to as the "Cougar Dome", the SAC was brought to UC Clermont by Dean David Devier after he saw it being used as a temporary athletic facility during renovations at the University of Cincinnati. Dedicated in 2005, the Cougar Dome is the home court for the Cougar basketball and volleyball teams. It houses two locker rooms, athletic training room, and a weight room that is open to athletes, students, and staff.

Brian Wilson Field[13]
Located at the Batavia Township Sports Complex, Brian Wilson Field has been the home field for UC Clermont baseball since 2013. Made possible by former Cincinnati Reds player Jay Bruce and the Reds Community Fund, the field was named after former Reds scout Brian Wilson.

Soccer
The UC Clermont soccer teams do not currently have a permanent home field. While the teams have grass practice space on campus, their home games are primarily played on the turf fields at Scudamore Stadium on the campus of nearby Northern Kentucky University and Gettler Stadium on the campus of the University of Cincinnati.

External links

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: UC Clermont Fast Facts 2023-24 . 23 November 2023.
  2. Web site: University of Cincinnati: Clermont College. The College Board. March 18, 2011.
  3. UC Expanding in Clermont County—with Move into Old Ford Plant. Clermont County, Ohio. 2010-01-26. 2011-11-13. https://web.archive.org/web/20111012055935/http://clermontcountyohio.gov/nr0110ucford.aspx. 2011-10-12. dead.
  4. Web site: Clermont 0.County. UC Clermont Records Record Enrollment. July 2010. March 18, 2011.
  5. Web site: Clermont County. UC Expanding in Clermont County—with Move into Old Ford Plant. January 26, 2010. March 18, 2011. https://web.archive.org/web/20111012055935/http://clermontcountyohio.gov/nr0110ucford.aspx. October 12, 2011. dead. mdy-all.
  6. Web site: UC Clermont Championships . ucclermont.edu . en-us.
  7. Web site: USCAA Player of the Year Archive . 23 November 2023.
  8. Web site: USCAA Coach of the Year Archive . 23 November 2023.
  9. Web site: USCAA Student Athlete of the Year Archive .
  10. Web site: USCAA Athletic Director of the Year . 23 November 2023.
  11. Web site: USCAA 2023 Basketball End of Season Awards . 9 March 2024 . 9 March 2024.
  12. Web site: UCC Student Activities Center . 23 November 2023.
  13. Web site: Brian Wilson Field Dedicated . 16 April 2013 . 23 November 2023.