Chatfield College is celebrating the
50th anniversary of its founding. A group of women arrived in central Ohio in 1845 with an educational mission and started a convent at St. Martin, OH. An Ursuline Teacher Training Institute was created in 1958 to provide a liberal arts education to women joining the Ursuline Order. Later in 1971, the public was admitted and the school was renamed Chatfield College.
Chatfield currently offers three degrees the Associate of Arts in Liberal Arts, an Associate of Applied Science in Early Childhood Education, and the Associate of Applied Science in Human Services.
The academic programs are offered both in St. Martin, OH and the
Over-the-Rhine section of Cincinnati.
The college posted a short
YouTube video, "
Chatfield History", with slides on institutional history including information on presidents and faculty.
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