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Cuyahoga Community College strives to create positive, nurturing and learning-focused environments for students. Whether you are seeking a degree, interested in gaining a new skill or exploring a new hobby, you can choose from many programs and courses.

Have you or your family experienced financial hardship due to the COVID-19 pandemic? Cuyahoga Community College’s Full Tuition Assistance program can help. Learn more by clicking the button below.

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What type of student are you?

New Students
New Students — First time attending college
Returning Students
Returning Students — You have not registered for a Tri-C class in the past year
Transfer Students
Transfer Students — Coming to Tri-C from another college
Visiting Students
Visiting Students — Attending a term at Tri-C with permission from home college
International Students
International students - citizens of a foreign country that require a student visa or Form I-20 to study
High School Students
High School Students — College Credit Plus (formerly PSEOP)
Online Students
Online Students — Students completing courses without coming to campus
Early College
Early College — Programs geared toward getting students college-ready
Ohio Options for Adults
Aspire and Adult Diploma programs, job skills, high school equivalency (GED)
Continuing Education
Continuing Education or Non-Credit — Programs and classes that do not result in a degree
Senior Adult Education
Senior Adult Education — Classes and programs for those 50 years and older
Workforce Training
Workforce Training — Job-skills training courses and programs

Do you have academic knowledge as a result of exams, training certifications, work or life experience?  You may be eligible to get college credit for this experience.  See if you meet the criteria.

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