General Information:
155 Miami St.
Tiffin, OH 44883
Public, Coed, 2 year, 4 year, and Masters
Tiffin's Mission Statement
The mission of Tiffin University is to:
• Offer quality, professionally focused, learning-centered undergraduate and graduate degree programs and life-long learning opportunities to prepare traditional college-age students and adult students for successful careers and for productive and satisfying lives of excellence, leadership and service.
• Work with employers and specific professions to anticipate, design, and deliver effective academic programs that reflect evolving professional needs and intellectual requirements of the future.
Tiffin's Facts at a Glance
- History: Independent, coeducational institution; founded 1888
- Professors with real world experience in the area of expertise
- Small class sizes with personalized attention from faculty and staff
- Internships and study abroad opportunities
Colors: Green and Gold
Notable Alumni
Nate Washington - Professional Football Player
Sandra Williams - State Representative
Student Info:
Enrollment for Fall 2009:
- Total Enrollment: 3,308
- Undergraduate: 1,833
- Graduate: 1,024
- Non-degree: 98
- Ethnicity Demographics: Minority 20%
- Student to Faculty Ratio: 18:1
- Median Undergraduate Class Size: 25 Students
Undergraduate Tuition & Fees for 2010-11:
- Resident & Non $18,390
- Room & Board: $8,340
- Total: $26,730
Tiffin offers more than 25 majors in the schools of:
Student Life
Tiffin's Diversity Mission
Tiffin University shall strive toward excellence, which requires a committment to diversity by creating an environment that is welcoming, understanding of different perspectives, affirming, and empowering to all populations. In order to foster a healthy environment, we seek and welcome a diverse group of faculty, students, and staff. Differences may include, but are not limited to: culture, gender, ethnicity/race, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, socioeconomic status, mental and physical abilities, religious and political beliefs, and work and military experience. Our commitment will provide a professionally-focused educational experience by promoting contribution to and participation in an increasingly diverse and global society.
Over 35 student clubs and organizations
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Delta Sigma Kappa
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Black United Students
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Omicron
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World Student Asociation
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Club and Recreational Sports
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Student African American Brotherhood (SAAB)
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Business Professionals of America
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Criminal Justice Club
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H2O Campus Ministry
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Martial Arts Club
Arts Info
Athletic Info
Home of the Dragons
Over 19 sports offered for men and women
- Baseball - men
- Basketball - men and women
- Cross County - men and women
- Equestrian - men and women
- Football - men
- Golf - men and women
- Lacross - women
- Soccer - men and women
- Softball - women
- Tennis - men and women
- Track and Field - men and women
- Volleyball - women
- Wrestling - men
Conference Info
- Conference: GLIAC (Great Lakes Intercollegiate Mid-American Conference)
- Division: Division II
Athletics Links
Faculty Info
- Gender Ratio: 56% Male, 44% Female
- Provides services to students with disabilities
Notable Faculty
- Perry Haan - Dean of School of Business
- Sharon Perry-Nause
- The British Standards Institution granted her certification as a Quality Lead Auditor for ISO 9000 in 2000
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One of our minority professors on campus
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Bonnie Tiell
- Member of National Association of Collegiate Women Athletic Administrator (NACWAA)
- Dr. Timothy Shaw
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Dean of Criminal Justice and Social Sciences
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Retired FBI agent
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Member of FBI SWAT Team for 17 years
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Miriam Fankhauser
- Dean, School of Arts and Sciences
Faculty Links
Facility Info
Several Sites of Interest
Study Abroad Info
Over 10 different opportunities to study abroad
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18 countries through the American Institute of Foreign Studies
Egypt, London, Austria, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Thailand, and many Spanish speaking Countries
Study Abroad Program
Important Links
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