What it's like living in the Engineering Living Learning Community
Scared to start college without friends? Hannah shares here experience in the Engineering Living Learning Community and how she built friendships.
From tips on how to find an engineering major for you to guidance on preparing your high school schedule for a STEM major, hear from College of Engineering and Applied Science admissions counselors, current students, and other experts at CEAS. Learn more about becoming a college student!
Scared to start college without friends? Hannah shares here experience in the Engineering Living Learning Community and how she built friendships.
Leia Han, a third-year chemical engineering student, began her journey at UC Clermont College. She spent three semesters at the regional campus as a pre-engineering student. The unique opportunities offered through UC's cooperative education (co-op) program are what drew Han to main campus. The academic resources and advisors at CEAS helped her transition to be smooth.
Architectural engineering student Abby Hans details her experience with the major and what it's like to be a student at CEAS.
Managing my time, balancing priorities and how I became successful with my student athlete routine
Tesla co-op and mechanical engineer Conner Johannigman shares his experience getting involved on campus and how opportunities at UC is preparing him for his future. Read his blog!
Choosing a major can be hard! Hannah shares her tips on what to look at when picking an engineering major.
Getting involved in co-op is a differentiator for many students graduating from the University of Cincinnati. Learn more about Nabil's international co-op experience.
How EnableUC president started as a freshman and grew throughout his time at UC. Read his student blog post!
Bailey Freeland shares how she used opportunities at the University of Cincinnati's College of Engineering and Applied Science to the fullest.
Learn how Jacob's experience on co-op shaped his career and helped his interests evolve beyond his original plan!
July 19, 2021
Rachel Kaufman is a biomedical engineering student that chose UC because of the co-op program and it just felt like home. Read her story!
Are you afraid of starting your first internship or co-op? Chemical engineering student says don't be! Here's some advice for starting your first co-op.
Cybersecurity is an increasingly popular topic in the news, job demand, and specialty that engineers can focus on. Our new undergraduate cybersecurity engineering program offers the ability to co-op and make a difference through cyber.
March 24, 2022
Clinical counselor Amy Blankenship joined the College of Engineering and Applied Science at the University of Cincinnati to offer mental health support for CEAS students as an embedded counselor within the College.
November 8, 2023
The College of Engineering and Applied Science at the University of Cincinnati is celebrating its first-ever space dedicated to undergraduate advising and student success with the launch of the Student Success Center.
August 7, 2020
From co-op advisors to engineering education classes to help critical thinking skills, the College of Engineering and Applied Science offers lots of student support.
August 14, 2020
How a materials engineering minor can help your job prospects and what careers are possible with a materials science minor from the University of Cincinnati!
September 18, 2020
Are you gearing up for a degree in STEM? Here's what classes to schedule while you're still in high school to prepare for a degree in engineering. Learn more about what to do to get into an engineering college.
Most of the solutions to engineering problems have an immediate effect. You solve a problem and you see it in the market relatively sooner than scientific problems. Learn how chemical engineers make this happen.
Co-op is the cornerstone of a degree from the College of Engineering and Applied Science. Dean John Weidner shares the importance of co-op once you graduate.
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