Survey: UC perceived as committed to community

Results of a recent online survey reveal that the University of Cincinnati is perceived as being actively engaged and a positive contributor to the economic well-being of the Greater Cincinnati.

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Results of a recent online survey reveal that the University of Cincinnati is perceived as being actively engaged and a positive contributor to the economic well-being of the Greater Cincinnati.

The survey was part of the university’s two-year self-evaluation study, part of its re-accreditation process with the Higher Learning Commission and the North Central Association.

Out of 172 responses, 77.3 percent of respondents agreed or strongly agreed that the university has increased efforts to provide expertise and assistance in the region over the last ten years.

Seventy-eight percent agreed or strongly agreed that UC contributes its talents and resources to advancing the economic well-being of the region.

The final report on the study will be completed in spring 2009.

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