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Founded in 1888, Tiffin University is a private nonprofit university in Tiffin, Ohio. The school enrolls more than 3,000 students, which includes residential and online students. The school awards associate, bachelor, and master's degrees in areas like Chemistry, Digital Forensics, and Supply Chain Management.
Among Tiffin University's course offerings are the following healthcare-related courses:
In partnership with Mercy College of Ohio, Tiffin University offers a program that awards two degrees: a bachelor of science in Applied Health Sciences from Tiffin and a bachelor of science in Nursing from Mercy College of Ohio. The program includes 900 hours of clinical practice in the Mercy Health system. Hands-on learning is the focus of the program.
The partnership will allow students to dual-enroll at both institutions and earn their Bachelor of Science in Applied Health Science from Tiffin University at the same time they earn their Associate of Applied Science in Nursing from Terra State Community College.
All proceeds from sales of Dipped in Gold sauce will go into an endowed fund for student scholarships at Tiffin University.
The agreement established a guaranteed interview for Tiffin University students if they meet Orlando College of Osteopathic Medicine’s admission requirements.
The award, which totals $499,000, is enough to provide free credentialing to 187 individuals.
A ground-breaking ceremony for the new center will be held in April.
With clinics located in Friedley Hall and Mercy Health – Tiffin Hospital Primary Care, students, faculty, and staff can receive diagnostics and treatments from Mercy Health.
The DragonNext program through Tiffin University and Edison State Community College allows for students to earn an associate’s degree at Edison State Community College before easily transferring to Tiffin University at a reduced tuition rate.
New academic deans have been appointed at Tiffin University in the Schools of Education and Extended Learning, General Education and Teaching Innovation, Creative and Media Arts, and Science, Technology, and Health.
Tiffin University recently participated in the Ohio Consortium for Transfer Pathways to the Liberal Arts signing ceremony. Twenty-five higher education institutions were involved.