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Chase is located in the geographic center of Northern Kentucky and metropolitan Cincinnati. Even if you’re not from the region, you’ll feel the sense of community when you get here. Cincinnati is home to Major League sports teams, a world-class symphony orchestra, opera and ballet, regional theaters, museums and parks, and entertainment districts on both sides of the Ohio River that flows through the area. There are plenty of reasons to study at Chase and plenty of others to stay in the region for a career.

A great place for law students

Cincinnati is the seat of the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit, and judges of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Kentucky and for the Southern District of Ohio have their chambers in Northern Kentucky and Cincinnati. The area has about 1,000 law firms, with Chase graduates practicing throughout them.

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How the area compares

Cincinnati ranks:                                                        

  • #1 fastest-growing economy (U.S. Government)
  • #2 among best mid-size college cities in the nation (WalletHub)
  • #5 most affordable cities (Forbes)

 

What to Do

The region offers plenty of reasons to study at Chase, and plenty of others to stay for a career. With 2.3 million residents, it is culturally diverse, with energy of a large metropolis and quiet charms in numerous small towns.

Cincinnati is home to the National League Cincinnati Reds, National Football League Cincinnati Bengals and Major League Soccer FC Cincinnati, along with the nationally recognized Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, professional opera and ballet, music festivals, regional theaters, museums and parks. The hot spots for dining and entertainment are within minutes of Chase, including downtown Cincinnati and the adjacent areas of Over-the-Rhine, Mount Adams, Clifton-University Heights, and Covington and Newport, Kentucky.

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