Cleveland is located on the southern shore of Lake Erie in Ohio. The greater metropolitan area extends 100 miles along Lake Erie, and 40 miles inland. Cleveland is often considered the standard for urban revitalization projects; after the manufacturing industry largely collapsed in the U.S., Cleveland jumped into the future, supporting higher education, technology jobs, and urban development...to learn more, check out our Guide to Cleveland Colleges & Universities.
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Cleveland Education Highlights
  • The city of Cleveland contained 458,684 people in 2004 – down from 505,616 in 1990
  • Ratio of females to males is 52.% to 47.4%
  • 71.5% of Clevelanders are over 18
  • Cleveland’s ethnic and cultural diversity make it an interesting and exciting place to live
  • 4.5% of the population was born overseas
  • 11.4% hold a bachelor’s degree or higher
  • Cleveland is the 15th largest metropolitan area in the country
  • The median age is 37 years old
  • In 2001, Greater Cleveland had 290,000 people employed in manufacturing
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Career Education in Cleveland

American Intercontental University

American InterContinental University offers career-oriented degree programs in business, criminal justice, IT, and visual communications on seven campuses and online that prepare students both professionally and personally for successful careers.
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