Art Academy of Cincinnati
1212 Jackson Street, Cincinnati OH 45202. Phone: 513-562-8743.
www.artacademy.edu.
A long-established independent college of art and design providing
professional degrees and community education programs for fine artists
and designers.
Betts House
416 Clark Street, Cincinnati OH 45203. Phone: 513-651-0734.
www.bettshouse.org.
Ohio's oldest brick residence. Includes exhibits that illustrate the physical and
social evolution of the area around the house, from pre-history to
homestead to urban streets, and how it was impacted by transportation
improvements and evolving urban renewal projects. Chatfield College
1634 Central Parkway #210 Cincinnati OH 45202. Phone: 513-362-2733.
www.chatfield.edu.
Chatfield College at Findlay Market in Cincinnati introduces a unique choice in
higher education for those living in the greater Cincinnati area.Cincinnati Job Corps
1409 Western Ave., Cincinnati OH 45214. Phone: 513-651-2000.
An academic, vocational, and social skills training program for low-income
young people ages 16-24. They train students in automotive repair,
business, carpentry, cosmetology, culinary arts, welding and building maintenance.
College Conservatory of Music - UC
4255 Mary Emery Hall, Suite 4255, Cincinnati OH 45221. Phone: 513-556-3142. www.ccm.uc.edu.
Recognized both nationally and internationally as one of the leading
conservatories of the performing arts and electronic media, CCM offers
the benefit of a professional training conservatory within the setting of a
comprehensive public university.
School for Creative & Performing Arts
1310 Sycamore Street, Cincinnati OH 45202. Phone: 513-207-6521.
www.scpa.org.
Combines intensive arts and academic programs. With its very high
academic ranking, SCPA is a testament to the studies indicating that arts
education complements academic achievement.
St. Peter Claver Latin School for Boys
121 E. 13th Street, Cincinnati OH 45202. Phone: 513-929-9164.
www.stpeterclaverlatinschool.org.
Promote a long-term impact on the lives of its students, its families, and on
the Over-the-Rhine community by providing a strongly Christ-centered
education for boys who demonstrate aptitude for a rigorous course of
studies and Christian character development in a thoroughly Catholic context.
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