QUICK FACTS
• Accounting • Artificial Intelligence & Prompt Engineering • Biology
• Business Intelligence & Analytics • Business Management • Chemistry
• Commercial Music • Commercial Music - Engineering & Production
• Commercial Music - Performance & Entrepreneurship • Computer Science - Network & Systems Administration • Computer ScienceSoftware Development • Computer Science - Unmanned Aircraft System (Drones) • Computer Science - Video Game Design • Computer Science
- Web Design • Corrections • Criminalistics • Cybersecurity • Digital Media • Digital Media - Audio Production • Digital Media - Digital Storytelling
• Digital Media - Photography & Design • Digital MediaSports Media • Digital Media - Strategic Communication
• Digital Media - Video Production • Educational Studies - Athletic Coaching • Educational Studies - Educational Technology & Communication • Educational Studies - Paraprofessional
• Exercise Science • Finance • Forensic Psychology • Forensic Science • Global Sports & Culture • Healthcare Management
• Human Resource Management • International Business
• Justice Advocacy • Law Enforcement • MarketingIntegrated & Digital • National Security, Intelligence & Terrorism Studies • Neuroscience • Pre-Dental
• Pre-Med • Pre-Vet • Psychology - Addictions Counseling
• Psychology - Cross-Cultural & International
• Psychology - Human Services • Psychology -
Sports Psychology • Sports Management • Sports Management - Athletic Administration
• Sports Management - Esports Management
• Sports Management - Sports Marketing
• Supply Chain Management • Teacher
Education - High School • Teacher EducationMiddle Childhood
• Most majors require an internship to graduate
• Students learn from faculty who have real-life experience
• Athletics offers 24 varsity sports teams, 23 are NCAA Division II teams
• Free tutoring available through our Office of University Academic Support
• More than 50 club and recreational sports, student organizations and TiffinArts groups
• Dragon Brew on campus (we serve Starbucks!)
• All students can have a car on campus for all four years
• MARKET C. Open 24/7, students simply pick out their food, check out and scan their Dragon Dollars or Market C account card - and go.
STUDENTS IS OUR AVERAGE CLASS SIZE
TU offers dual enrollment programs in which eligible seniors can take graduate level courses that count towards both undergraduate and graduate work - so students can finish their graduate degree faster and save money in the long run.
15,000+ WORLD WIDE ALUMNI NETWORK
1,352
TOTAL ON-CAMPUS STUDENT POPULATION
29% OF STUDENTS ARE THE FIRST IN THEIR FAMILY TO ATTEND COLLEGE
Our new state-of-the-art Center for Science and Technology is home to our health professional programs like biology, chemistry and exercise science.
COUNTRIES REPRESENTED
25%
98%
DOMESTIC MINORITY STUDENTS OF GRADUATES ARE EMPLOYED OR CONTINUING EDUCATION SIX MONTHS AFTER GRADUATION
OF ENROLLED STUDENTS RECEIVE UNIVERSITY BASED SCHOLARSHIPS OR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
100%
OF FIRST-YEAR STUDENTS INVOLVED IN SERVICE-LEARNING PROJECTS
90% OF STUDENTS ARE INVOLVED IN A STUDENT ORGANIZATION
TU has broken ground for the Center for Innovation and Learning, which will be home of 14 state-of-theart classrooms, the Gary and Laura Robinette Center for Entrepreneurship and will be equipped with cutting-edge technology and resources.
TU’s SpringFest celebrates the end of the academic year - students blow off steam with bounce houses, rides, yard games, step competitions and more.
Students are required to live on-campus through their junior year and have many different housing options.
50 STATES REPRESENTED
TU’s Drone Academy takes experiential learning to a new level - featuring classes, training seminars, community outreach programs, certification opportunities and recreational activities like Community Fly Days.
COSTS
$48,282 — TIFFIN UNIVERSITY (Tuition: $34,500 + Food & Housing: $12,882 + Campus Services Fee: $500 + Technology Fee: $400)
$60,420 — NATIONAL AVERAGE FOR FOUR-YEAR PRIVATE COLLEGES
**Tiffin University’s 2023-2024 average out-of-pocket tuition, food and housing was $19,546.
PR I NCI PL ES
STR ATEGIC PR IOR ITIES
Where we will ocus:
• Create an environment focused on student success. (Students)
• Grow innovative academic programs. (Academics)
• Optimize our organizational capacity (People)
• Strengthen and increase sustainability (Finances)
• Enhance our critical infrastructure. (Facilities and Technology)
PUR POSE
What we are about:
Transforming lives through education.
MISSION
What we do:
Educate students by linking knowledge to professional practice.
V ISION
What we want to be:
A premier university for challenging students to enhance their global competencies and 21st century skills, for success in a diverse world.
STR A
Where we will
Interdependence
We are an inclusive and caring community that emphasizes service as a foundation of success.
Communication
We engage in authentic dialogue, time y exchanges of information, and fact-driven discussion, civil debate, and decision-making.
GU I DI NG PR I S
• Create an environment (Students)
• Grow innovative academic programs. (Academics)
• Optimize our organizational capacity (People)
• Strengthen and increase sustainability. (Finances)
• Enhance our critical infrastructure. (Facilities and Technology)
Accountability
We make ethical, responsible decisions that have a high degree of integrity are data-informed, and are resultsoriented.
Respect
As a portal of equal access to education and information, we model civility and compassion; we embrace diversity as an essential component of creating a rich university experience for everyone.
Entrepreneurship
We prize innovation and creative thinking as hallmarks of successful participation in the global marketplace.