Chatfield College

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Chatfield College
Chatfield College logo.jpg
MottoAchieve A Better Future Here
Type Private
Established1971
Religious affiliation
Roman Catholic
President Robert P. Elmore
Location, ,
United States
Affiliations ACCU
GC3
NAICU
UEN
Website chatfield.edu

Chatfield College is a private Catholic college in St. Martin, Ohio, and Cincinnati, Ohio. Chatfield was founded by the Ursulines of Brown County in 1971. [1] Chatfield offers the Associate of Arts in Liberal Arts, Associate of Applied Science in Early Childhood Education, and Associate of Applied Science in Human Services. Chatfield College's Associates of Arts in Liberal Arts can be completed in-person, 100% online, or hybrid (in-person and online). Chatfield College participates in Ohio's College Credit Plus (CCP) for students in grades 7-12. The college is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission.

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  1. "History and Accreditation". Chatfield College. Retrieved 2018-12-13.

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