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Edgecliff College was a
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Catholic women's college located in Cincinnati, Ohio. It was founded in 1935 and merged with Xavier University, also of Cincinnati, in 1980.


History

The college was founded as Our Lady of Cincinnati College by the Sisters of Mercy, a Roman Catholic
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. The college was designed to serve as a replacement for the College of Sacred Heart in
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, which had ceased operations. The campus was located on a hill in the Walnut Hills section of the city, which offered students views of northern Kentucky and the
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. Edgecliff received its accreditation from the Higher Learning Commission in 1955. A
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, a variety of programs of study were offered, including
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, and nursing. In 1969, the name was changed to Edgecliff College. A year later, the first male students were admitted, making the college fully
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al. In the late 1970s, Edgecliff developed an articulation agreement with the
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, which allowed CCMS students to receive their Bachelor's degree at Edgecliff after receiving their
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and Associate's degree from CCMS. By 1979, the CCMS campus had moved onto the Edgecliff campus, though the two colleges continued to operate as separate institutions. Following financial struggles, Edgecliff officially
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with Xavier University on July 1, 1980. The final Edgecliff class graduated in 1984. All student records are now held by Xavier, and services for the more than 3,500 living alumni are organized through the university. Xavier's Alumni Hall was renamed Edgecliff Hall in honor of the college.Fortin, p. 358. In 1986, Xavier closed the Edgecliff campus and sold it to a private developer. The developer wanted to build two condominium towers on the cliff overlooking the Ohio River, but ultimately built only the first 23-story tower and gave the rest of the hillside to the Cincinnati Hillside Trust. The University of Cincinnati bought all of the rest of the land and the academic buildings from the developer, renovated the buildings and added an academic building, and moved its College of Applied Science to the location in 1988 from its historic home at the Emery Building (Walnut and Central Parkway). In 1977, several of the buildings were listed on the National Register of Historic Places for their architecture, and the Edgecliff House itself was individually granted the same designation in 1980; it has since been demolished.


See also

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List of current and historical women's universities and colleges in the United States The following is a series of lists of women's colleges in the United States. These are institutions of higher education in the United States whose student populations are composed exclusively or almost exclusively of women. They are often liberal ...
* List of university and college mergers in the United States


References


Sources

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Further reading

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History of CCMS
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Cincinnati College of Mortuary Science Cincinnati College of Mortuary Science (CCMS) is a private mortuary science college in Springfield, Ohio. CCMS is the oldest school of its kind in the United States, tracing its history back to the Clarke School, which organized its first class o ...
. Accessed February 16, 2008. * Johnston, John.
Edgecliff finds a home
" '' The Cincinnati Enquirer''. November 16, 1999. * Schier, Tracy. ''Catholic Women's Colleges in America''. 2002. * Songe, Alice H. ''American Universities and Colleges: A Dictionary of Name Changes''. 1978.


External links


Edgecliff Alumni Association

Higher Learning Commission: Edgecliff College

Xavier University
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