The campus of Union Institute & University is in Cincinnati, Ohio, which is a large city. The school is a private, not-for-profit institution. Degrees at Union Institute & University include, at the school's highest level, the Doctoral degree.
The school is known for its programs in fine arts, security and law enforcement, and liberal arts.
Admission at Union Institute & University is selective, not open to all who apply. Many applicants are from out of state, an indication of the quality or special character of the school.
In 2005, Union Institute & University had 2,386 students enrolled (2,107 full-time equivalent).
More complete details are provided below.
Union Institute & University
440 E McMillan St
Cincinnati, OH 45206-1925
Admissions Phone: (800) 486-3116
Financial Aid Phone: (800) 486-3116
http://www.tui.edu
Union Institute & University awarded degrees in these major categories in 2005:
| General Category | Degrees | Most Common Majors [see all] |
|---|---|---|
| Liberal Arts | 443 | interdisciplinary studies, liberal arts and sciences, creative writing, social services, English |
| Security And Law Enforcement | 125 | criminal justice and administration |
| Education And Teaching | 96 | elementary school teaching, educational administration, education, special ed |
| Business And Management | 60 | business |
| Therapy And Counseling | 47 | psychology, clinical psychology |
| Fine Arts | 38 | fine arts |
| Family And Social Work | 23 | social work, public administration |
| Medical Support And Technology | 11 | health service and sciences |
| Media | 4 | communication studies |
| Art Studies | 3 | art studies |
| Computer Science And Engineering | 2 | computer and info science |
| Science | 2 | biology |
Number of programs and degrees for Union Institute & University in 2005:
| Degree Level | Total Awarded | Number of Programs |
|---|---|---|
| Bachelor's degree | 455 | 16 |
| Master's degree | 238 | 4 |
| Doctor's degree | 158 | 2 |
| Post-master's certificate | 3 | 1 |
In 2005, Union Institute & University had a total enrollment of 2,386 students (2,107 full-time equivalent).
Students in the Freshman Class (2005):
| Group | Percent |
|---|---|
| Men | 29% |
| Women | 71% |
| Full-Time | 95% |
| Part-Time | 5% |
More details are available, using 2004 data:
Students By Class (2004):
| Group | Percent |
|---|---|
| Undergraduate | 44% |
| Graduate | 56% |
| Race | Percent |
|---|---|
| White | 56% |
| Black | 22% |
| Hispanic | 6% |
| Asian | 1% |
| American Indian | 1% |
| Other Races | 14% |
| (Foreign Students) | 1% |
Incoming (Freshman) Students by Place of Residence (2004):
(From available data sampling)
| Residence | Percent |
|---|---|
| Florida | 32% |
| Ohio | 21% |
| New Hampshire | 5% |
| Rhode Island | 5% |
| Delaware | 5% |
| Pennsylvania | 5% |
| Maine | 5% |
| Vermont | 5% |
| Virginia | 5% |
| New Jersey | 5% |
| North Carolina | 5% |
Retention Rates (2004):
| Group | Returning From Previous Year |
|---|---|
| Full-Time | 80 % |
| Part-Time | 40 % |
The school does not offer campus housing.
(Please refer to our profile of Cincinnati, Ohio for details about the area surrounding the campus. Also see our list of other Ohio Colleges).
The school does not offer students a meal plan.
Acceptances:
| Group | Applicants | Accepted | Percent Accepted | Enrolled | Percent of Accepted Enrolled |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Total | 30 | 27 | 90% | 21 | 78% |
| Men | 10 | 9 | 90% | 6 | 67% |
| Women | 20 | 18 | 90% | 15 | 83% |
Application Requirements:
| Item | Requirement |
|---|---|
| GPA | not required |
| Class Rank | not required |
| High School Record | not required |
| College Prep Program | not required |
| Recommendations | required |
| Formal Demonstration of Competence | not required |
| Standardized Tests (SAT and/or ACT) | not required |
| TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) | not required |
Admissions Phone Number: (800) 486-3116
Expenses and Financial Aid:
| Expense | Amount |
|---|---|
| In-state tuition and fees | $ 8,912 |
| Out-of-state tuition and fees | $ 8,912 |
| Books and supplies | $ 667 |
Financial Aid:
Union Institute & University participates in Federal Title IV financial aid programs. (The school's OPE ID is 1092300)
Financial Aid Phone Number: (800) 486-3116
Salaries for full-time faculty:
Full-Time Faculty (2004):
| Full-Time Faculty Level | Contract Length | Number Men | Avg Salary Men | Number Women | Avg Salary Women |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| No academic rank | calendar year | 40 | $58,012 | 44 | $53,110 |
| All faculty total | calendar year | 40 | $58,012 | 44 | $53,110 |
*: salaries are not displayed where there are fewer than 3 professors in the category.
ART STUDIES
Art/Art Studies, General
BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT
Business/Commerce, General
COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
Computer and Information Sciences, General
EDUCATION AND TEACHING
Education, General
Educational Leadership and Administration, General
Elementary Education and Teaching
Special Education and Teaching, General
FAMILY AND SOCIAL WORK
Public Administration
Social Work
FINE ARTS
Fine/Studio Arts, General
LIBERAL ARTS
Creative Writing
English Language and Literature, General
Liberal Arts and Sciences/Liberal Studies
Multi-/Interdisciplinary Studies, Other
Social Sciences, General
MEDIA
Communication Studies/Speech Communication and Rhetoric
MEDICAL SUPPORT AND TECHNOLOGY
Health Services/Allied Health/Health Sciences, General
SCIENCE
Biology/Biological Sciences, General
SECURITY AND LAW ENFORCEMENT
Criminal Justice/Law Enforcement Administration
THERAPY AND COUNSELING
Clinical Psychology
Psychology, General
(Details are provided further down on this page.)
What Sets Union Institute & University Apart:
| Category | Trophy | |
|---|---|---|
| % of students from other states (vs. all colleges) | Top 5% | ![]() ![]() |
| % of degrees in security and law enforcement (vs. all colleges) | Top 9% | ![]() |
| % of degrees in liberal arts (vs. all colleges) | Top 10% | ![]() |
| % of accepted students who choose to enroll (vs. colleges with similar degree levels) | Top 13% | ![]() |
| % of degrees in fine arts (vs. all colleges) | Top 14% | ![]() |
| Female % of student body (vs. colleges with similar degree levels) | Top 16% | ![]() |
Notable:
Offers credit for life experience
Grants credits for AP courses
Offers distance learning
Career counseling
Remedial classes for students
Offers part-time study
On-campus library
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