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Thomas More College provides students with focused adult degree programs that enable working adults to earn their degree as they work full time and care for their families. Thomas More College classes meet once a week and are supplemented with group-study project teams that emphasize interaction and participation. Thomas More College features multiple convenient locations in Ohio and Kentucky, instructors who work in the fields they teach, small classes with personalized instruction and financial aid assistance for students who qualify. With the Thomas More College fast-track program, adult students can earn their associate, bachelor’s or master’s degree in as little as two years.

Common Misconceptions about Thomas More College


People sometimes misspell the name of the institution when conduction a search on the Internet. We have seen a number of deviations from the correct spelling of “Thomas More College.” The branded name of the school has been typed as “Thomas Moore College,” “Thomas More” and “Thomas Moor College;” however, these are all incorrect.

In addition to these misspellings, we have also seen a variety of incorrect variations of the name, including “Thomas Moore School,” “Thomas Moore University,” “University in Cincinnati” and “College in Cincinnati, Ohio.” The correct naming convention for the school is “Thomas More College,” with locations in Ohio and Kentucky.
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