

"It's a tremendous honor for Rhonda and me to continue providing opportunities for University of Cincinnati student-athletes, which has been a passion of my family's for many, many years," Larry Sheakley said. Their gift was directly responsible for the start of the project, and then more than $88 million has also been raised by the Day One Ready Campaign, which is focused on achieving success for UC as it moves into the Big 12. The project's development is also thanks to the largest gift in UC Athletics history by Larry and Rhonda Sheakley. "These new facilities are essential for us to compete for championships in the Big 12 and immediately help us level the playing field as we enter our new conference," said Director of Athletics John Cunningham.

With UC joining the Big 12, the university said the new facilities will "elevate the Cincinnati student-athlete experience, giving Bearcats an unrivaled advantage on the playing field and on the recruiting trail." These facilities come as UC's football program becomes a Power Five school on July 1, 2023. I think it's befitting of an architectural school - just the look and feel this corner of the campus will now have as kind of a gateway into our athletics village." "We were talking today that we've gotten texts and calls from all around the country. "The reaction has been fantastic," said John Daniel, UC's Executive Senior Associate Athletics Director and Chief Financial Officer. Other than the renderings, UC also announced that the athletic department and the UC Foundation will be holding a ground-breaking ceremony for the multi-million-dollar project on May 23. And for us to have that right here, to be able to use on a daily basis is going to be incredible for our student-athletes." "This is as beautiful of an indoor facility as you're going to see throughout the country. "This is awesome," said UC football coach Scott Satterfield. These Scripps College admission statistics do not sufficiently tell you what a college or university is like.Provide by UC Athletics UC's new performance center is 96,000-square-foot and will hold football program offices, a dining hall, mental health services and more. It’s crucial to watch the videos on CampusReel and make sure you can envision yourself on Scripps College’s campus. That’s why 700,000 students transfer colleges every year - they end up going to the wrong school. Scripps College may seem amazing on paper, but you may hate it. *BEFORE CONTINUING PLEASE NOTE: GPA and “prestige” DO NOT mean a college is right for you. If your GPA is equal to or greater than 4.12, you’re sitting right in the sweetspot. However, Scripps College considers the ENTIRE application - we can make up for a weak GPA with more factors that we’ll discuss below. Generally speaking, if your GPA is not at least equal to 4.12 then Scripps College may be a reach. This average GPA means Scripps College is brutally selective - the most competitive applicants in the world are already applying to the school, in hopes of taking up residence in Claremont, and, somehow, you need to be better.
