16 | 17 VIEWBOOK 4 President Schumacher Welcomes YOU

5 Undergraduate Studies

7 Undergraduate Academic Programs

8 School of Arts & Sciences

9 School of Business

10 School of Criminal Justice & Social Sciences

11 Academic Advising Career Development

13 Military Friendly

14 Study Abroad

15 International

18 Campus Life

21 Athletics

22 Online Bachelor Programs

23 Off-Campus Bachelor Programs

24 Graduate Programs

26 Financial Aid

28 Experience TU

30 Campus Map

2 3 MARY KATE CAMPBELL

YEAR | GRADUATED IN 2016 HOMETOWN | COLUMBUS, OH MAJOR | BBA: Sports & RECREATION MANAGEMENT: Sports Marketing MEd: Education – Higher Education Administration

“Tiffin University has given me the opportunity to pursue my dreams to play college basketball, two degrees, a great job, a second home, and life long friends that have become family. It is a one-of-a-kind place. I will forever be a proud Dragon and TU will always be my home away from home.” WELCOME

Challenge your expectations.

It is my pleasure to welcome you to Tiffin University. We are guided by our motto, “SINE AUDACIA NULLUM PRAEMIUM” – translated as: “without risk, there is no gain.” This motto is the cornerstone of DREAM. Tiffin University, its faculty, staff and students. It is a message for life itself. 25 Majors in traditional Tiffin University offers a comprehensive college experience both classroom settings and online ACHIEVE. inside and outside of the classroom. Tiffin students use their minds and hands to engage in real-world experiences taught by faculty SUCCEED. who are experts in their respective fields. TU faculty members serve as mentors and advisors and will help you select the most effective classes of study. They also provide internship opportunities and careers with national and global industry partners, federal agencies, corporations and entrepreneurial companies. UNDERGRADUATE STUDIES Tiffin University is the place to make powerful, life-long connections as you engage with a diverse population of students An education for real life – your real life. from across the United States and the globe. We are proud of TU’s growing diversity as it provides a unique opportunity for all students to share a heritage that goes beyond the classroom. Diversity is Tiffin University has an excellent reputation, a variety of strong academic programs, caring and competent faculty and staff members, and a celebrated throughout campus and the community through food, friendly, personal environment where students come first. arts and entertainment during the academic year. TU’s degree programs are designed so that each student – whether you are among the first generation of your family to attend college, or are As TU’s newest and 6th President, I look forward to meeting an adult professional returning to school – can achieve your full potential. you! I would consider it my honor to welcome you to our very unique institution of higher learning!

Dr. Lillian Schumacher President

4 5 Bachelor of Arts Arts Administration Music Industry Visual Arts Communication Electronic Media Journalism Public Relations Cyber-Defense & Information Assurance Education ACADEMIC Integrated Language Arts, Grades 7-12 PROGRAMS Integrated Social Studies, Grades 7-12 Middle Childhood Education, UNDERGRADUATE Grades 4-9 - English, Science, BA | BBA | BCJ | BS History Licensures English General Science Behavioral Science Tiffin University’s undergraduate Chemistry program offers degrees in Bachelor Government & National Security of Arts, Bachelor of Business Intelligence & Security Studies Administration, Bachelor of Criminal Politics & Government History Justice, , and Professional Music Associate of Criminal Justice. Psychology Tiffin University is accredited by Addictions Counseling the Higher Learning Commission, the Experimental Psychology Association of Collegiate Business Human Services Schools and Programs, and The Bachelor of European Council for Business Business Administration Education. Only one-third of all business Accounting programs in the United States offer this Computer Information Systems prestigious level of accreditation. Application Specialist Software Development Our education partner, Lourdes System & Network Support University, is accredited by the National Digital Innovation & Design Council for Accreditation of Teacher Finance Education. Management Hospitality & Tourism Management Human Resources Management COLLEGE CREDIT PLUS International Business Tiffin University offers high school Managerial Studies students the opportunity to take Supply Chain Management college classes while still enrolled in Marketing high school through a state mandated Sports and Recreation Management Sports & Athletic Administration program called College Credit Plus (CCP). Sports Marketing If students qualify, they will be fully integrated into the classroom and/or Bachelor of Criminal Justice online courses with current TU students. Corrections Criminalistics Digital Forensics Forensic Psychology Homeland Security & Terrorism Justice Administration Law Enforcement

Bachelor of Science Exercise Science Forensic Science Mathematics

ASSOCIATE DEGREE Law Enforcement

6 7 SCHOOL OF SCHOOL OF ARTS AND BUSINESS

SCIENCES A message from Maneesh K. Sharma, Ph.D. A message from Dean, School of Business Joyce Hall-Yates, J.D. Dean, School of Arts and Sciences Today’s global and hyper competitive businesses demand thoughtful and well- trained future leaders. As a prospective Without viable thinking and student, you have many educational communication abilities, students in institutions to choose from. Which one is the 21st Century will not be able to right for you? Tiffin’s School of Business engage intensively in the cultural, social offers education that is relevant and and technological changes impacting cutting edge. We offer smaller class sizes all professional roles in society. The and personal attention by our exceptional School of Arts and Sciences is the faculty who combine academic knowledge educational foundation for all academic with real-world experiences to deliver a programs at Tiffin University. Our comprehensive educational experience. CAREER OPPORTUNITIES general education courses prepare Combined with meaningful internships students to be critical thinkers, engage for our students, the School of Business • Art / Gallery Manager in teamwork, communicate with ensures that our students are ready • Copywriter or Editor clarity, and understand cultural and to be “nurtured,” not “retrained” in the • Public Affairs Specialist ethical implications of human behavior. workplace. As students, you can look • Director of Communications / With these abilities, a person will be forward to an experience that is designed Social Media successful in any career choices they to impart the relevant skills of holistic • Grades 4-12 Teacher make. thinking and problem solving, which is • Intervention Specialist We have diverse, talented professors necessary to succeed in today’s global • Principal who help our students investigate many economy. TU’s School of Business is CAREER OPPORTUNITIES • Guidance Counselor different facets of human thought that accredited by the Accreditation Council • Athletic / Personal Training shape our culture and society. The for Business Schools and Program • Internal or State Auditor • Hospitality and Tourism • Department of Defense faculty and staff of the school will assist (ACBSP), as well as the European Council • Certified Public Accountant (CPA) • Human Resources • National Security Agency any student to discern her or his area for Business Education (ECBE), and is the • Bank Examiner / Manager • International Tourism • US Cyber Command of interest and pursue a course of study ONLY school in the United States to hold • LAN Technician / Manager • Government Agencies • Cyber Security Specialist leading to professional success. We take these two distinctive business school • System / Project Managers • Labor Negotiation • Intelligence Analyst the time to listen and guide students to accreditations. • Software Engineers • Management • Health-Related Careers achieve their highest potential. • Advertising, Promotions • Retail Store Manager • Historians • Manager • Logistics Manager • Singer • Manufacturing / Retail • Brand and Product Management • Songwriter • Non-Profit Organizations • Professional Sales Management • Orchestrator • Stockbroker • Marketing Research • Director/Conductor • Finance Director • e-Commerce • Recording engineer • Financial Planning / Consultant • Stadium and Arena Management • Healthcare Administration • Parks and recreation facilities

8 9 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES ALLISON MARIE STAUNTON • Adult / Juvenile Probation Officer • Case Worker YEAR | GRADUATED IN 2016 • Highway Patrol Officer HOMETOWN | TIFFIN, OH • Jail / Prison Corrections Officer MAJOR | MANAGEMENT – • Forensic Laboratories Agencies SCHOOL OF Hospitality & Tourism • Department of Defense Criminal Investigative Services CRIMINAL “TU wasn’t just the place I went to get • State/Local Law Enforcement my degree. It was the place I grew • Private Cyber Security Firms JUSTICE AND up and I am forever thankful for my • Computer Forensics Investigator/ Dragon family. It’s always a great day Technician SOCIAL to be a Dragon.” • Security Analyst / Auditor • Computer Crime Investigators SCIENCES • Court Diversion Program Worker • Addiction Rehabilitation Counselor A message from • Police Officer / Program Kevin Cashen JESSICA PAULE Administrator Dean, School of Criminal • Psychological Profiler Justice and Social Sciences YEAR | GRADUATED IN 2015 • Psychologist HOMETOWN | SANDUSKY, OH • Drug Enforcement Administration MAJOR | Forensic Psychology • Department of Defense and Law Enforcement Tiffin University’s School of Criminal • CIA / FBI / US Marshals Justice and Social Sciences (SCJSS) • U.S. Customs & Border Protection Tiffin University is the college that has programs blend academic theory with • U.S. Immigration and helped me learn and grow into the practitioner experience to provide an Naturalization Service person that I am today. While at Tiffin, educational experience that will ensure • Office of Inspector General I have made unforgettable memories that TU graduates are career-ready or • Criminal Investigator / Detective and friends. Though I am moving prepared for career growth. Student • Fraud Investigator on, I will never forget everything I success involves innovative approaches • Intelligence Analyst have gained from my time at Tiffin to interdisciplinary and experiential • Prosecutor’s Office Investigator University.” • Chemical Dependency Counselor learning, strong academic support • Child Development Specialist services, and faculty advising/mentoring as part of Tiffin’s SCJSS student experience. Students are required to complete an internship within their field of study and may intern in many criminal justice or social science agencies at the federal, state and local levels. Current events and social skills ACADEMIC ADVISING | CAREER DEVELOPMENT demonstrate a strong need for educated and professional criminal justice Helping students achieve professional excellence. practitioners. The SCJSS curriculum prepares students to meet current and future criminal justice and social science The academic advising program provides student-centered, developmental advising to prepare traditional college age students and adult challenges in a complex and diverse learners for successful careers and for productive and satisfying lives of excellence, leadership and service. Their academic advisor serves as world. the “go to person” for students with any questions or concerns.

Our Career Development staff is here to assist and help students attain personal and professional goals. During the first year, they discover their values, skills, and interests. A “career action plan” should be developed during the sophomore year. The internship search and resume update are some of the tasks for the junior year. Attending on-campus interviews and job fairs helps the senior begin the job or graduate school search.

10 11 MILITARY FRIENDLY

Outreach and support for veterans, active military, and the community

Tiffin University currently serves approximately 125 students using VA benefits, National Guard scholarship, or Federal Tuition Assistance.

• Veterans, Reservists, Ohio National Guard, Active duty using Federal Tuition Assistance, Army ROTC, and Air Force ROTC. • Students receive assistance in the transition from military to academic life. • The Veteran & Military Resource Center is designed as a gathering place for student veterans, reservists, and community. • School Certifying Official is available for education benefit questions and to process education benefits for payment. • Student organization with emphasis on patriotism and support of our military with membership open to student veterans, active military, and civilian students.

12 13 SARAH ZAMBO

YEAR | SPRING 2015 HOMETOWN | STUDY OXFORD, ENGLAND ABROAD “I would say that studying abroad opened Oh, the places you can go! my eyes to opportunities that I didn’t even know existed. I grew more in my semester abroad PARTNERSHIPS than ever and would do • Regent’s University, London it again in a heart beat.” • Oxford Study Abroad Programme • Webster University, St. Louis, Missouri • Center for Cross Cultural Study ADEL MUSINA • LEB Education, London • American Institute for Foreign Study HOMETOWN | MOSCOW, RUSSIA • Council on International Educational MAJOR | SPORTS & RECREATION Exchange MANAGEMENT • Semester at Sea “I am a member of the Women’s benefits Tennis team at Tiffin University. In this increasingly interrelated world I am majoring in marketing with students gain: a minor in management, and I • An increase in intercultural really enjoy studying these awareness and tolerance, subjects. Also, the educational • More positive attitudes toward program is quite strong over here, cultural pluralism and world- so I have learned a lot of new things mindedness, for myself.” • A greater tolerance and acceptance of others, • Interest in international, economic, political, and cross-cultural issues, • A decreased use of stereotypes and negative myths. INTERNATIONAL

International students from over 30 countries.

Tiffin University strives to enroll international students from all parts of the world to study its highly acclaimed academic programs. This is an integral part of our pluralistic and internationally diverse campus. We want to be an open-minded community of learners making the world a better place by creating new standards in higher education that support world peace, mutual respect, and understanding. • International students make up 17% of undergraduate enrollment • International students comprise 10% of the graduate student population • Cultural diversity is highlighted during the annual International Dinner which features a wide variety of foods from around the world, as well as entertainment provided by our international students.

14 15 16 17 Club & Recreational Sports • Cheerleading • Cross-Fit • Intramural Sports • Martial Arts • Outdoor Adventure • Roller Hockey • Rugby • Ski Team

Performing Arts • Color Guard / Majorette • Marching Band • Dance Team • Instrumental Music • Theatre • Visual Art • Vocal Music

Student Organizations • Academic Clubs • Community Service Organizations • Faith-based • Fraternity / Sorority • Special Interest Groups

CAMPUS LIFE

It’s easy to get involved in an activity that interests you!

The same friendly and personal support you will find in your classes is found among the student population. TU strives to cultivate a campus environment rich in character, diversity, and tradition. TU encourages all students to get involved in and out of the classroom. Involvement in college student organizations will help you gain valuable skills and practical experiences.

RESIDENCE life TU encourages the development of independent decision-making skills. This process is an important part of the family-style approach of small group living, as well as promoting a living-learning environment. The hallmark of Tiffin University’s on-campus living is “community.” Interaction with others leads to greater maturity, a development of self-identity, and a broadening of one’s perspectives.

18 19 ATHLETICS

Be a part of the action!

Men’s Sports • Baseball • Basketball • Cross Country • Football • Golf • Soccer • Swimming & Diving • Tennis • Track & Field • Wrestling

Women’s Sports • Basketball • Cross Country • Golf • Lacrosse • Soccer • Softball • Swimming & Diving • Tennis • Track & Field • Volleyball

Coed Sports • Equestrian • eSports

2016 NCAA Division II Men’s Indoor Track and Field National Champions • First NCAA National Championship in the school’s history. • First Indoor Track National Championship won by 22 NCAA DIVISION II a GLIAC school. ATHLETIC TEAMS • First Indoor Track National Championship won by an Ohio school, regardless of division.

20 21 ONLINE OFF-CAMPUS BACHELOR BACHELOR PROGRAMS PROGRAMS

Structured to minimize Finish your degree! the demands of traditional Turn your dreams of a enrollment. professional career into reality.

We have been preparing students for over a century to achieve their This program allows students to educational goals. From our faculty complete the last two years of their members with their real-world bachelor’s degree by taking two classes experience, to the interaction with your at a time in a seven-week hybrid format. fellow students, TU welcomes you to Students meet once a week for class for a community of motivated individuals a total of four hours either in the evening from all walks of life. (6-10pm) or on Saturday morning (9am – 1pm) depending on the location. Bachelor of Arts Students can complete their bachelor’s • Government and National Security degree in four semesters! To be eligible with a concentration in Intelligence & for this program, you must transfer in a Security Studies minimum of 45 semester hours. • Professional Studies • Psychology with a concentration in Bachelor of JOHN AYRES Applied-Human Services LYNN REEVES Business AdministratioN (BBA) in Management in Managerial Bachelor of HOMETOWN | NEW WEBSTER, IN HOMETOWN | NORTH Studies Business Administration MAJOR | BCJ – LAW RIDGEVILLE, OH • Accounting ENFORCEMENT MAJOR | Organizational Bachelor of Criminal Justice (BCJ) • Marketing Behavior Management in Justice Administration • Management with concentrations “ I am starting my senior year

in Human Resources and Managerial at Tiffin University and couldn’t “TU offered me what I needed to Locations Studies be prouder of calling Tiffin MY complete my bachelor’s degree • Terra Community College University. Being a non-traditional in business administration as I (BBA, BCJ) Bachelor of Criminal Justice student, and starting back to was able to attend classes locally • • Corrections college after being out of school for in Westlake, Ohio. The pace Toledo Campus (BBA, BCJ) • Homeland Security & Terrorism 27 years, it was a bit intimidating. was intense and the instructors • Cuyahoga Community College • Justice Administration Once classes started, I found were outstanding. I would highly Metro Campus (BBA, BCJ) • Law Enforcement everyone involved to be helpful recommend TU’s off-campus • Cuyahoga Community College Bachelor of Science in assisting with any issues. The programs to anyone who wants Eastern Campus (BCJ) • Healthcare Administration Professors were very accessible to improve their life through • Cuyahoga Community College • Information Technology with a and always willing to help with higher education.” Corporate College West Campus concentration in Systems problems. Thanks to Tiffin, I will (BBA) Administration take my Dragon education proudly • Cuyahoga Community College into the next phase of my life!” Brunswick Campus (BCJ) Bachelor Certificate • Arabic Studies

22 23 MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (MBA) with a concentration in: • Finance ■ * • General Management ■ * • Healthcare Administration ■ * • Human Resource Management ■ * • International Business ■ * • Leadership ■ * GRADUATE • Marketing ■ * • Non-Profit Management■ * PROGRAMS • Sports Management ■ *

We understand the MASTER OF EDUCATION (MEd) demands faced by the with a concentration in: • Educational Technology Management ◆ working adult student. • Higher Education Administration ◆ • Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages TESOL ◆ Working adult students are able to learn academic theory and apply the MASTER OF HUMANITIES (MH) with a concentration in: knowledge from their professional • Art and Visual Media ◆ careers to real life practical situations. • Communications ◆ The small college atmosphere is • Creative Writing ◆ evident to the students taking classes • English ◆ in a seated classroom or online by the • Film Studies ◆ personal attention received. • Individualized Studies ◆ Tiffin University faculty members, dedicated to scholarship and MASTER OF SCIENCE (MS) professional education, hold graduate Criminal Justice with a concentration in: ◆ degrees from some of the nation’s most • Crime Analysis • Criminal Behavior ◆ distinguished colleges and universities, • Forensic Psychology ▲ GEORGE KRAL have served in executive and midlevel • Homeland Security Administration ◆ management in various industries, • Justice Administration ◆ YEAR | GRADUATED IN 2012 corporations, federal law enforcement, Psychology ◆ HOMETOWN | TOLEDO, OH intelligence, and military organizations. MAJOR | MASTER OF SCIENCE Certificates • Justice Administration IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE • Crime Analysis • Criminal Behavior George was officially appointed • Homeland Security Administration as Toledo’s Chief of Police after • Addictions Counseling (Post-Bachelor) having served the department • Addictions Counseling (Post-Masters) for 24 years. He intends to • Healthcare Administration serve in the position for about a • Leadership for Managers and decade. Kral graduated with his Supervisors Master of Science in Criminal • Small Business Management Justice focusing on Justice • Sports Management Administration in 2012. He wrote, • TESOL “TU was not just the college I attended. It offered me the best opportunity for advancing my

◆ Online education. As a non-traditional, ■ Online/On-Campus very busy person, Tiffin’s online ▲ On-Campus program worked best for me.” * Some online classes may be required for on-campus MBA students to attain specific concentrations.

24 25 FEDERAL AND STATE GRANTS Tuition costs FINANCIAL AID Grants are awarded automatically, usually based on financial need (as determined by 2016/2017 A guide to affording a the FAFSA). Like scholarships, they do not need to be repaid. Eligibility for most grants Tiffin University education. is determined based on information you UNDERGRADUATE ON-CAMPUS provide on the Free Application for Federal • Tuition $22,800 Student Aid (FAFSA). • Double Room and Board $10,200 • Federal Pell Grants are up to $5,815 Tiffin University believes that your • Total $33,000 financial aid package is a partnership • Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (FSEOG) up to $2,100 between you and the University. While ONLINE BACHELOR DEGREE some of the financial burden will rest • Ohio College Opportunity Grant (OCOG) scholarships up to $2,832 Cost per credit hour $440 on you, we’re here to do what we can to Scholarships are a form of gift aid make an education at Tiffin University and do not need to be repaid. They Loans OFF-CAMPUS BACHELOR DEGREE possible for you. are awarded based on academic A loan is money you can borrow that Cost per credit hour $440 achievement and other criteria such as must be repaid. Loans can help bridge need to know ethnicity, program of interest or other the financial gap left after you receive GRADUATE DEGREE talents you might have. Tiffin University other types of financial aid. They can be an • Federal Student Aid: Cost per credit hour offers academic scholarship that ranges studentaid.ed.gov important resource for investing in your from $5,000 - $13,000 for on-campus future. • Master of Business • National Student Loan Database full-time undergraduate students. Administration (MBA) $700 System: nslds.ed.gov • Federal Student Loans are in the Other institutional award opportunities student’s name and have fixed interest • Master of Education (MEd) $500 • Complete Entrance Counseling, are available to students based on a rates. • Master of Humanities (MH) $500 Master Promissory Note and variety of criteria (athletics, performing • Master of Science – PLUS loan: studentloans.gov • Federal Parent PLUS Loans arts, diversity, leadership, faculty, etc.). Psychology (MS) $500 • Register for Selective Service: • Graduate PLUS Loan Students may also apply for scholarships • Master of Science – sss.gov • Private Loan – check out our preferred from outside sources, for example, Criminal Justice (MSCJ) $700 • Information about Federal Student VFW, parent’s employers, religious 95% lender list and compare loans at Aid: ed.gov organizations. To check out a list of tiffin.edu/finaid/loans STUDENTS RECEIVE AVERAGE FINANCIAL *fees may apply • Apply for the Federal Student Aid ID scholarships go to: tiffin.edu/finaid/ FINANCIAL AID AID AWARD STUDENT EMPLOYMENT – (FSAID): fsaid.ed.gov scholarship $20,648 FEDERAL WORK STUDY PROGRAM • Complete the FAFSA (free application Take advantage of part time employment for federal student aid): fafsa.ed.gov opportunities on campus or in the • Tiffin University’s School Code is community for eligible students. 2015/2016 Comparison 003121 GRANT EKLEBERRY Tuition, Room AND Board MILITARY BENEFITS YEAR | GRADUATED IN 2016 Students who have served—or have contact financial aid HOMETOWN | SYCAMORE, OH parents who have served—in the United $50K $43,921 States military may be eligible for military $40,942 Call 800.968.6446, ext. 3279 MAJOR | BACHELOR OF Email [email protected] education benefits BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION $32,336 www.tiffin.edu/finaid facebook.com/TU Financial Aid MONTHLY PAYMENT PLANS $25K “Tiffin University’s affordability TU offers monthly payment plans. The has put me in a position where plan allows you to break down your yearly I can successfully pay for my education expenses into easy-to-manage undergraduate degree, without installments, rather than one lump-sum payment. being stricken by large debt. This TIFFIN Average Average UNIVERSITY Midwest National will allow me to have a brighter 4-year 4-year future and will put me in a better private private position to reach my goal of colleges colleges ALMOST 95% OF OUR acquiring a Master’s degree.” INCOMING FIRST-YEAR STUDENTS Source: Trends in College Pricing 2015, RECEIVED AN ACADEMIC SCHOLARSHIP CollegeBoard

26 27 EXPERIENCE TU

Become a Dragon!

VISIT It’s the best way to discover if Tiffin University is in your future. Come see for yourself all that we offer. You can tour campus, visit an actual class, and meet with faculty, coaches, and students.

Scheduling a visit is easy. Just call 800.968.6446 or visit www.tiffin.edu/ visit/schedule apply Undergraduate Complete the application for free online at www.tiffin.edu/apply/applynow/

Online and Off-Campus Complete the Online and Off-Campus UNDERGRADUATE Bachelor Degree Programs Application ADMISSION EVENTS for free at www.tiffin.edu/apply/applynow/ Fall 2016 Documents Needed: Transcripts from • School of Business Day: all previously attended institutions, high ONLINE September 24 school transcript or GED if you have not Classes begin in January, March, earned an Associate’s degree, and a • School of Arts and Sciences May, July, August and October. writing sample if you are transferring Day: October 29 fewer than 12 credit hours. • School of Criminal Justice and OFF-CAMPUS Social Sciences Day: November 5 Classes begin January and Graduate • Fall Open House: November 19 August. Complete the Graduate Degree Programs Application for free at Spring 2017 GRADUATE www.tiffin.edu/apply/applynow • Green and Gold Day: January 21 MBA, MS, MEd Documents Needed: Resume, • School of Criminal Justice Online classes start in January, Undergraduate Transcript and Essay. and Social Sciences Day: March, May, July, August and February 4 October. • School of Business Day: MH February 20 Online sessions start in January, May and August. • School of Arts and Sciences MS/JA, MS/FP and MBA Day: March 11 Seated sessions start in August. • Junior Open House: May 5

NONDISCRIMINATION POLICY All complaints of sexual harassment/misconduct, domestic violence, dating violence, bullying, cyber-bullying, stalking, or discrimination should be reported to Dr. Perry-Fantini, Assistant Vice President for Equity, Access, & Opportunity/Title IX Coordinator, [email protected] or 419.448.3504 or visit: www.tiffin.edu/institutionaldiversity/

28 29 A. Seitz Hall Business Office and Bursar Financial Aid Human Resources President Registrar Undergraduate Academic Advising Vice President for Academic Affairs Vice President for Enrollment Management Vice President for Finance and Administration

B. 27 s. sandusky street Faculty Offices S

C. fRANKS Hall Chisholm Auditorium Classrooms Distance Education and Innovative Learning Dragon Brew Institutional Research

D. fRIEDLEY Hall Alumni Relations Call Center Disability Services W. 146 clay street Institutional Advancement Faculty Offices From the North Vice President for Institutional From Ohio Turnpike, take Exit 91 to Advancement X. fACILITIES Department Fremont/Tiffin. Go south on State Route 53 to Tiffin. Turn right onto Miami Street (fourth traffic light). E. Gillmor Student Center Y. 88 S. Sandusky StreeT Athletic Director Faculty Offices Athletic Offices From the South Campus Security & Safety Z. 92 S. Sandusky StreeT From State Route 23 North, exit to State Cole Dining Hall Faculty Offices Route 53 to Upper Sandusky/Tiffin. Turn Game Room right (north) on 53. Cross US 224 (18 miles). Gymnasium AA. Bookstore AND Continue on State Route 53 to Miami Street. Heritage Dining Room THE WALL STREET PUB & GRILLE Turn left onto Miami Street (fifth traffic Mail Center light). Osceola Theatre Q. P.M. Gillmor Tennis Courts AB. GOLF club house Residence Life From the Northeast Student Affairs / Dean of Students R. Heminger Center AC. wrestling practice facility Take the Ohio Turnpike west to Fremont/ Student Engagement Athletic Offices Tiffin Exit 91. Go south on State Route 53 to Wetzel Dining Room Classrooms AD. SAND VOLLEYBALL COURT Tiffin. Turn right at fourth traffic light onto Fieldhouse Miami Street. F. Main Classroom Building Indoor Practice Facility AE. OUTDOOR BASKETBALL COURT Classrooms From Southeast or Akron area Faculty Offices S. Nature Preserve and AF. eSPORTS CENTER Take US 224 west to State Route 53. Turn School of Arts and Sciences, Dean’s Office N. Seneca House Paradiso Athletic Complex right (north) on 53 to Miami Street School of Business, Dean’s Office J. McKillip House University Health Services Football and Lacrosse Practice Fields Residences (fifth traffic light). Turn left onto Miami School of Criminal Justice Faculty Offices Wellness and Counseling Heminger Baseball Field 1. Friedley Residence Hall Street. and Social Sciences, Dean’s Office Locker Rooms and Storage Facility 2. Craycraft Residence Hall K. Science Labs O. Hanson Fitness Center Nature Preserve 3. kirk Residence Hall From the West From Interstate 75, take exit 159 to G. Pfeiffer Library / Athletic Training Soccer Fields 4. zahn Residence Hall US 224 East/Findlay. Go east on US 224. At MURPHY academic support center L. Hayes Center for the Arts Batting Practice Facility Softball Fields 5. Huggins Residence Hall Career Development Classrooms Exercise Science Center Track and Field Practice Areas 6. Miller Residence Hall junction of State Route 18 and US 224 in Dean of Student Success Diane Kidd Gallery Tennis Office 7. Sorority House Tiffin, continue straight on State Route 18 Susan Marion Success Center Faculty Offices Weight Room and T. BRIDGEWATER house 8. Fraternity House (US 224 turns right). Turn left on State Tutoring Services George Kidd, Jr. Chapel Fitness Equipment Faculty Offices 9. Sorority House Route 53 (north). Turn left on Miami Street Music Department Veteran Affairs 10. Sorority House (third traffic light). H. Huth House Reineke Art Studios P. WELCOME CENTER 11. Fraternity House Faculty Offices Enrollment Operations U. St. Mary’s Building 12. Clay Street Residence Hall M. Hertzer Technology Center Graduate & Distance Admissions Classrooms 13. International House I. Reichard House Classrooms and Computer/Media Lab & Advising University Marketing 14. Adams Street Apartments English as a Second Language Faculty Offices International Admissions 15. Benner Street Apartments Faculty Offices Information Technology Services Undergraduate Admissions V. Marion Center 16. Living Learning Community

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