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IMPACT SHIRT / FIRST, SECOND AND THIRD TIME'S THE CHARM

For the third year in a row, Tiffin University’s undergraduate and graduate students with the School of Business have collectively scored above the national average on the Major Field Test, administered by Peregrine Academic Services. Together, students have excelled in a vast majority of Peregrine's assessment categories since 2020, and in 2023, averages were exceeded in every area. The Major Field Test assesses business students in several core competency areas, ranging from accounting, management, marketing, finance, leadership, economics and more. The business program’s average is then compared with those of other institutions affiliated with the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP). Universities allied with the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) also have their scores considered.

“The test results are not only a testament to the quality of instruction being provided by the faculty at Tiffin University, but also exemplify the dedication and the commitment of Tiffin University students to their academic studies,” said Dr. Terry Sullivan, Vice Provost for Academics

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In the spring of 2023, Tiffin University’s undergraduate students in seated business courses scored 15.66 percentage points higher than other ACBSP participating institutions for each competency area, and 14.28 points higher than AACSB programs.

TU’s online undergraduate students scored 10.1 points higher than other ACBSP schools and 8.72 points higher than programs with the AACSB.

TU graduate on-campus students also scored 16.62 percentage points above other ACBSP schools in each category, and 15.42 points above others with the AACSB.

Online graduate students scored 3.19 points higher than ACBSP affiliates and 1.99 points higher than other AACSB schools.

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