Colleges in Cleveland, Ohio

Cleveland, Ohio sits on the southern shore of Lake Erie in the Great Lakes Region of the United States. An array of public and private colleges and technical schools are located in Cleveland. They offer degrees, technical training and professional training in everything from law to Jewish studies. Cleveland Colleges are part of history. The oldest college in Ohio is in Cleveland, as well as the first community college.
  1. Case Western Reserve University

    • This is the largest public University in Cleveland. It was created by the merging of Case Institute of Technology and Western Reserve College in 1967. It includes eight different schools and a college of Arts and Sciences and supports about 100 academic and research centers. This university is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools.

      Case Western Reserve University

      10900 Euclid Avenue

      Cleveland, Ohio 44106

      216-368-2000

      www.case.edu

    Cuyahoga Community College

    • Cuyahoga was the first community college in Ohio. It opened in 1963. It offers liberal arts and technical programs and workforce and professional development courses. About 55,000 students attend this community college yearly. It is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools.

      Cuyahoga Community College

      2900 Community College Avenue

      Cleveland, Ohio 044115

      216-987-4000

      www.tri-c.edu

    Bryant and Stratton College

    • This college offers 20 different Associate's and Bachelor's degree programs. Online, evening and weekend classes, allow students flexible schedules. The college also offers accelerated degree programs. It is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education.

      Bryant and Stratton College

      1700 East 13th Street

      Cleveland, Ohio 44114

      216-771-1700

      www.bryantstratton.edu

    Cleveland-Marshal College of Law

    • This was the first law school in Ohio to admit female law students. It offers a Juris Doctor Degree, a Master of Laws Degree and dual degrees. The college participates in a Russian Studies Program with a summer law institute in St. Petersburg, Russia. It is accredited by the American Bar Association.

      Cleveland-Marshal College of Law

      1801 Euclid Avenue

      Cleveland, Ohio 44115

      216-687-2344

      www.csuohio.edu

    Siegal College of Judaic Studies

    • Founded in 1963, this college offers Bachelor's and Master's degrees in Bible, Hebrew languages and literature and Jewish thought, religion and civilization. It is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission. The Board of Regents of the State of Ohio has authorized it to grant Bachelor and Masters degrees in Judaic Studies.

      Siegal College of Judaic Studies

      26500 Shaker Boulevard

      Cleveland, Ohio 44122

      216-464-4050

      www.siegalcollege.edu

Learnify Hub © www.0685.com All Rights Reserved