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Chatfield College to Offer Free Class to Graduating Seniors

Chatfield College in Cincinnati and St. Martin, Ohio is offering two classes for the price of one to all graduating seniors who enroll for the summer session. The Fast Break Scholarship program is open to anyone graduating from high school this year, and is designed to assist students in beginning their college education.  It offers…

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St. Angela’s Chapel in Loving Memory of Diane C. Knueven Starting to Take Shape

The seven foot round window of authentic German stained-glass is making its long-awaited arrival at the OTR campus, where an unfinished shell and round hole in the wall has caused many an inquisitive look.  The Chapel, designed by Martha Dorff of Schickel Design, is named for St. Angela Merici, foundress of the Ursuline Sisters in the sixteenth…

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Free Carriage Rides at the Car, Craft & Quilt Show

Chatfield College in St. Martin, OH will once again feature free horse and carriage rides at the 2016 Car, Quilt & Craft Show on Saturday, April 30 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Chatfield College. The free carriage rides are courtesy of First State Bank and will be provided by Karen’s Carriage, Goshen Ohio….

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Raffle tickets available for Chatfield College Raffle Quilt

Raffle tickets are now available for the 2016 Chatfield College Raffle Quilt.  The raffle quilt will be on display from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and the winning ticket drawn at the Annual Car, Craft & Quilt Show on April 30, 2016 at the St. Martin Campus.  Tickets are $1 each or 6 for $5….

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Chatfield College Receives $1 million Gift

Chatfield College in Cincinnati and St. Martin, Ohio received $1 million from the late  Dr. Mary Lois Jung, its largest gift ever. Jung, was a surgeon, Catholic nun and dedicated philanthropist who valued providing educational opportunities to those in need. When she died last fall, she made sure someone would be able to go to…

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Chatfield College Teams Up with the Athenaeum’s LPMP

The Lay Pastoral Ministry Program (LPMP) and Chatfield College have entered into a cooperative agreement which will award graduates who have earned an LPMP non-degreed Certificate up to 24 college credit hours toward an Associate of Arts degree. “The formal articulation agreement between the Athenaeum and Chatfield is exciting for both institutions, and especially for…

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Chatfield Library Welcomes Assistant Librarians to the Over-the-Rhine Campus

Chatfield College in St. Martin and Cincinnati, OH is pleased to announce the additions of Judy TenEyck and Richelle Roth. Hyde Park resident Judy Ten Eyck joins Chatfield as an Assistant Librarian/Tutoring Coordinator at its new campus in Over-the-Rhine. Judy comes to Chatfield with experience that includes providing library services for the Galen College of Nursing in…

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Chatfield College Receives Award for Historic Rehabilitation of New Campus

Chatfield College recently received the Cincinnati Preservation Association (CPA) Rehabilitation Award for its newly renovated campus in historic Over-the-Rhine at the CPA’s  51st annual meeting. According to CPA, the Rehabilitation Award recognizes owners and developers of historic buildings that have been substantially restored or rehabilitated and comply with the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for…

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Chatfield Instructor Receives Outstanding Educator Award

Reverend David Long, of Mt. Orab has been named the Chatfield College Recipient of the Greater Cincinnati Consortium of Colleges and Universities Outstanding Educator Award for 2015-2016. The GCCCU is an alliance of 18 colleges and universities in the Greater Cincinnati area formed to promote cooperation and collaboration among its member colleges and universities. Through…

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Chatfield Welcomes Recent Grad Back As New Admissions Counselor

 Chatfield College is pleased to welcome Heather Daugherty to the admissions team at the St. Martin campus in northern Brown County.  Heather will be working in the field at area high schools, agencies and businesses and on campus to recruit and register new students. “After losing my job two years ago, I realized that employers…

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