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Colleges and Universities Abound

One of Greater Cleveland's most valuable assets is the abundance, quality and accessibility of degree and certificate programs offered by more than 25 colleges and universities. Students of all ages can choose from intimate private colleges or highly rated two-year and four-year public institutions. The February 2003 edition of Business Facilities ranked Ohio eighth in the nation for workforce education. Higher education in Greater Cleveland has long been focused on aligning its curricula and programming on workforce preparedness, both for full and part-time students and for the current and future workforce. Read more about the specific courses of study available in the links below.



 
 

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DID YOU KNOW?

Love music? So do Clevelanders. The Cleveland Orchestra makes its permanent home at Severance Hall, located in University Circle, and its summer home at Blossom Music Center, an amphitheater located between Cleveland and Akron in the Cuyahoga Valley National Park. Blossom also offers summer concerts that include rock, pop and themed performances.