Cleveland is a vast midwestern city that sits right on the southern shore of Lake Erie. The lake brings a lot of commerce and recreation, but it also brings a lot of snow in the winter.
Taking the good with the bad, the winter months have their own allure in Cleveland, especially to college students who still like to go out and see some live music (Cleveland is home to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame) or have a couple of beers cheering for one of their professional sports teams.
Universities in Cleveland, OH – 4-Year Colleges and Online
Cleveland State University is the most popular school in the city for 4-year degrees. Located in downtown Cleveland, making it very easy to access all of the fun that the city has to offer. It also has plenty of areas for an escape from city life, as do the other campuses in the city which include:
- Case Western Reserve University
- Cleveland Institute of Art
- Cleveland Institute of Music
- Notre Dame College (not university)
Community Colleges in Cleveland, OH
Cleveland’s community college options are few, but they do have a lot of trade schools and both the Music and Art institutes above and Notre Dame College offer several certificates and associate programs. 2-year schools include:
- Cuyahoga Community College
- Ohio Technical College
- Valley College
- Remington College
Get to Know Cleveland, OH
Cleveland is a very proud city, and this doesn’t just mean in their sports teams (of which, they are very proud… and the stadiums are right by the lake which makes for a lot of fun for many people). There is a booming music scene with venues for every genre and several outdoor festivals in the summer.
Rock and roll is very centric in Cleveland, and the city has a rough-around-the-edges but still enjoyable vibe.