
We’re excited about meeting you and showing you the many ways that Chatfield College can change your life through education. Big dreams come true here.
Chatfield is a close-knit community of faculty, staff and students who are dedicated to your academic success. Our classes are small, so you get big attention. With 5 to 15 students per class, our instructors know each student by name, and they’re committed to helping you realize your dreams, no matter what they may be.
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We would love to have you schedule a visit with us. We encourage you to explore this website and learn more about Chatfield. If you are ready to apply, you can do so online, or download an application and mail it in. Or, contact our admission staff and take that first little step toward making your big dreams come true.
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Presentations
2013 Quilt & Craft Show Slideshow
Chatfield College Scholarship Luncheon
Chatfield and Over-the-Rhine Community Visit Alaska (in one hour)
Sr. Cecilia's 2012 Christmas Concert
Homecoming Fall Festival and Library Dedication
Channel 5 interview with Findlay Market students
Channel 5 interview at Findlay Market campus
Elizabeth Seton Award presented by NCEA to Robert Conway in Washington,DC
2012 Chatfield College Day at the Reds
Fox 19 Business Spotlight featuring Chatfield College Business Chair Tim Burgoyne
Fox 19 Business Spotlight featuring Chatfield College Admissions Counselor, Ellie Rung
Chatfield College Commercial #1
Chatfield College Commercial #2
Chatfield College Commercial #3
Father Ray Kammerer Library Addition Groundbreaking Celebration
Channel 19 Business Spotlight with Admissions Counselor Marcus LaCour
Chatfield College Day at the Ballpark
Chatfield College 2011 Graduation slide show
Teen battling cancer goes to prom
Abrahamic Religion Instructor John Dvorachek Interview with Cincinnati Public Radio










