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Mission Statement
The Mission of Chatfield College is to empower students who might best succeed within our supportive, small college experience. Success is demonstrated through the achievement of established learning outcomes in a liberal arts education grounded in our Catholic heritage.
Learning Outcomes
1. Chatfield graduates will be able to evaluate and integrate relevant information from a variety of sources.
2. Chatfield graduates will be able to analyze and synthesize information and present it both orally and in writing.
3. Chatfield graduates will be able to utilize computer applications.
4. Chatfield graduates will be able to apply principles of the scientific method and the mathematical process.
5. Chatfield graduates will be able to apply economic principles and interpret history and culture.
6. Chatfield graduates will be able to analyze and evaluate ethical values and ecumenical beliefs and be able to seek their own.
Niche
Proud of its Catholic heritage, Chatfield College is the only associate degree liberal arts college in southwest Ohio offering fully accredited academics with individual attention and small class sizes to meet the needs and improve the lives of diverse lifelong learners. In cooperation with other accredited colleges and universities, Chatfield offers opportunities to achieve bachelor’s degree completion.
History of Chatfield College
In 1845, a group of Ursuline Sisters dedicated to education came to Ohio from France. Their leader, Sister Julia Chatfield, founded the Ursuline convent in St. Martin, Ohio and the community immediately began construction of a log cabin school in the Brown County wilderness. From that foundation, the educational mission of the Ursulines of Brown County has reached children and adults through the public school system, a boarding school, a summer camp, counseling, high school, and college.
In 1958, the Sisters founded the Ursuline Teacher Training Institute to provide a quality liberal arts education to women joining the Ursuline Order. In 1971, the public was admitted and the school was renamed Chatfield College in honor of Sr. Julia Chatfield. Today, Chatfield College continues the Ursuline tradition of fine education. Chatfield is the only private, Catholic, three-year liberal arts college in the State of Ohio and is accredited by the *Higher Learning Commission.
How to Apply:
1. Apply on-line for St Martin Campus (application fee waived), Apply on-line for Findlay Market, Cincinnati (application fee waived), download an application for admission, or request an application from the Office of Admissions by calling
(513) 875-3344
2. If you apply on line your application fee will be waived. If you choose not to apply on-line, complete and return the application with non-refundable $10 fee. No application fee is required when applying on line.
3. Submit an official high school transcript or GED diploma and scores; if transferring to Chatfield, submit official college academic records.
4. Schedule an appointment with Admissions to discuss your academic planning.
5. Select specific courses with the approval of your advisor, and complete registration form.
7. Complete all financial arrangements with the Business Office prior to starting semester.
8. Chatfield operates on a rolling-admissions schedule. Prospective students are notified of acceptance within four weeks of completing the application process. Students are encouraged to register early. Fall registration begins May 1. Spring registration begins November 1. Summer registration begins April 1. Students who wish to apply for financial assistance need to begin the application process before these dates to allow time for processing the financial data.
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