Tiffin University Online

Tiffin University Online

  • Private university founded in 1888
  • Offers online bachelor's degree completion and graduate programs
  • Strives to add new online academic programs each year
  • Delivers online curriculum that is academically equivalent to campus programs
  • Programs may be completed in as little as 18 months
  • Small class sizes allow high interaction between students and faculty
  • Financial aid for qualified applicants

About Tiffin University Online

Founded in 1888, Tiffin University is a private university located in Tiffin, Ohio, offering professionally-focused undergraduate and graduate degrees. In addition to campus programs, Tiffin University offers several distance learning programs through Tiffin Online, including bachelor's degree completion and master's degree programs. Online degrees can be completed in as little as 18 months, are academically equivalent to campus-based programs, and are flexible for working adults. Tiffin University is regionally accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools.

Academic Programs

Examples of Tiffin Online's programs include:

  • Bachelor of Business Administration in Organizational Management (degree completion)
  • Bachelor of Arts in Professional Studies (degree completion)
  • Bachelor of Criminal Justice (degree completion)
  • Master of Business Administration - available concentrations in General Management, Healthcare Administration, International Business, Leadership, and Sports Management
  • Master of Education
  • Master of Humanities
  • Master of Science in Criminal Justice - available concentrations in Criminal Behavior, Crime Analysis, Justice Administration and Homeland Security Administration

Learning Options

Online programs at Tiffin are flexible, with students able to logon to coursework at their own convenience. As long as deadlines are met, students can work at their own pace. Most of the coursework is asynchronous, and students have contact with faculty members and other students via e-mail, instant messages, and virtual discussions.

Faculty

Courses at Tiffin Online are taught by the same qualified faculty members that teach on campus. Tiffin faculty members have real-world experience and are active in their professions.

Student Life

Programs at Tiffin Online are geared towards working adults, allowing them the flexibility to continue working as well as maintain personal responsibilities. Support systems are in place at Tiffin, allowing online students access to help such as online tutoring and technical assistance.

Admissions and Financial Aid

Tiffin has an open enrollment policy, with requirements varying by program. In general, applicants for the degree completion programs must have a high school diploma or GED equivalent and have a certain amount of college transfer credit. Applicants to the graduate school must have a college degree from an accredited institution. Additional requirements may be required, such as minimum GPAs and standardized test scores, among others.

Financial aid is available to qualified applicants, with more than 90 percent of Tiffin students receiving some form of financial aid such as federal and state grants, loans, and scholarships. Students should begin the process by completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).