- Tresham Institute, Kettering, England
- There has been a faculty exchange between Tresham Institute and Sinclair Community College since 1984. Over 20 faculty from different discipline areas have participated in short term exchanges. Recent collaborations center around student study abroad and a faculty development program, conducted on behalf of the Community Colleges for International Development (CCID). Representatives from Sinclair were in Kettering, England to accomplish this mission. There have been joint participation in interactive videoconferences on British-American linkages.
- Leigh-Sherman Community College, Monrovia, Liberia
- A six-year civil war has interrupted our faculty exchange initiative. Recent efforts are focused on supplying the college with educational materials until the political climate permits the faculty exchange program to resume.
- North Highland College, Thurso, Scotland
- North Highland College is our newest sister college with the affiliation effective on September 2005. The college offers a wide variety of career programs and is a part of the University of the Highlands and Islands. They offer a significant portion of their programs online. Sinclair's founder, David Sinclair, was born in John O'Groats which is close to North Highland College based in Thurso, in the very far north of Scotland. Faculty and student exchanges are planned as well as Sinclair collaborating in offering some of the curriculum from the North Highland Golf Management program.
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Did You Know?
Sinclair's student/faculty ratio of 19 to 1, among the lowest at Ohio's colleges, allows students to receive more individual attention.
Sinclair offers the lowest tuition rate in Ohio.
Sinclair awards on average $80 million in financial aid and scholarships each year.
With more than 40 clubs and organizations, Sinclair's campus life is active and vibrant.

