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The Greater Cincinnati Collegiate Connection (previously, Greater Cincinnati Consortium of Colleges and Universities), stylized as GC3, is an organization consisting of all of the accredited colleges and universities in the Greater Cincinnati area. The GC3 gives students access to course offerings of the other institutions through a cross-registration arrangement as well as access to library resources of the other schools in the consortium.

Members[edit]

Institution State City Type Notes
Art Academy of Cincinnati Ohio Cincinnati Private
Athenaeum of Ohio Ohio Cincinnati Private Roman Catholic seminary
Chatfield College Ohio St. Martin, Cincinnati Private Roman Catholic (Ursulines of Brown County)
Cincinnati Christian University Ohio Cincinnati Private CCU closed January 2020
Cincinnati State Technical and Community College Ohio Cincinnati Public
Gateway Community and Technical College Kentucky Covington Public
God's Bible School and College Ohio Cincinnati Private Of the Wesleyan-Arminian tradition
Good Samaritan College of Nursing and Health Science Ohio Cincinnati Private Member of TriHealth, a joint operating agreement between Catholic Health Initiative and Bethesda, Inc.
Hebrew Union College – Jewish Institute of Religion Ohio Cincinnati Private Reform Jewish seminary with additional locations in New York City, Los Angeles and Jerusalem
Miami University Ohio Oxford Public Regional campuses: MU Hamilton, MU Middletown
Mount St. Joseph University Ohio Mount Saint Joseph, Delhi Township Private Roman Catholic (Sisters of Charity of Cincinnati)
Northern Kentucky University Kentucky Wilder Public
The Christ College of Nursing and Health Sciences Ohio Cincinnati Private
Thomas More University Kentucky Crestview Hills Private Roman Catholic (Benedictine Sisters)
Union Institute & University Ohio Cincinnati Private
University of Cincinnati Ohio Cincinnati Public Regional Campuses: UC Blue Ash, UC Clermont College
Wilmington College Ohio Wilmington Private Affiliated with the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers)
Xavier University Ohio Norwood Private Roman Catholic (Jesuit)

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