2019 Fact Book
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Table of Contents General Information ...... 3 Tiffin University Profile ...... 4 Guiding Principles ...... 5 About Tiffin University ...... 6 Administration ...... 7 Admissions ...... 11 Fall Applicants and Admits ...... 12 Cohort ...... 13 ACT Scores ...... 13 Enrollment...... 14 Fall Enrollment ...... 15
Full-Time Student Enrollment……………………………………………………………………………………………….... 17 Retention Rates...... 17 Graduation Rates ...... 18 Out-of-State and International Rates ...... 19 Program Enrollment Counts ...... 20 Fall 2019 Enrollment Fast Facts ...... 26 Fall 2019 Cohort Fast Facts ...... 27 Financial Aid ...... 28 Financial Aid Breakdowns by Source ...... 29 Financial Information ...... 30 Core Revenue ...... 31 Core Expenses ...... 34 Human Resources ...... 37 Staff Information ...... 38 Instructional Staff Demographics and Terminal Degrees ...... 39 Library ...... 40 Library Collections and Expenses ...... 41 Map of Tiffin University ...... 43
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GENERAL
INFORMATION
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Tiffin University Profile 2019
Established: 1888 Highest Degree Offered: Ph.D. Control: Private (nonprofit) Accreditation: Higher Learning Commission (HLC) Motto: “Sine Audacia Mullum Praemium” translated as “without risk, there is no gain” Colors: Green and Gold Alma Mater: “Tiffin Home,” music and lyrics written by S. O’Donnell Schools: School of Arts and Sciences, School of Business, and School of Criminal Justice and Social Sciences
Mascot: Dragons Fall Enrollment: 3013 Top Programs: Criminal Justice, Management, Exercise Science, Homeland Security, and Forensic Psychology Degrees: Associate’s, Bachelor’s, Master’s, and Doctorate Estimated Cost: $38,020 Student-to-faculty Ratio: 16 to 1 Demographics: 21% minority, 10% international, 43% Pell eligible, 40% first generation Employees: 278 full-time staff and 71 full-time faculty Facilities: 155 acres Endowment Assets: $14,605,649 Annual Budget: $40,678,990 total revenue
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ABOUT TIFFIN UNIVERSITY
HISTORY OF THE UNIVERSITY ACADEMIC PROGRAMS
Tiffin University, established in 1888, offers Tiffin offers professionally-focused academic nationally accredited graduate and programs and grants the following degrees: undergraduate degrees in business Associate of Criminal Justice, Bachelor of Arts, administration, top-notch academic programs in Bachelor of Business Administration, Bachelor of criminal justice and social sciences, and Criminal Justice, Bachelor of Science, Master of distinctive degrees in the arts and sciences. Business Administration, Master of Education, Throughout its history, the university has Master of Humanities, Master of Science and nurtured a learning-centered setting and a sense Ph.D. in Global Leadership and Change. On of community for its students, faculty and staff. campus, off campus, and online courses are The campus at Tiffin is a blend of traditional offered. historic and modern buildings that creates a CAMPUS AND PROGRAM LOCATIONS vibrant and warm home for an educational community. In addition to the growth at Tiffin, Tiffin Campus graduate and undergraduate programs of the university are offered online and in several areas The Tiffin campus offers ACJ, BA, BBA, BCJ, BS, of Ohio. Master’s degrees are offered in several MBA, and MS. foreign countries. Toledo, Cleveland and Fremont
Tiffin University offers BBA and BCJ off-campus Bachelor’s Degree Completion Program at Tiffin academic centers at Owens Community College in Toledo, Cuyahoga Community College campuses in Brunswick, Cleveland, Westlake,
and Highland Hills, as well as at Terra State Community College in Fremont.
Romania
Tiffin University offers its BBA and MBA degrees, taught in English in Romania.
Tiffin University Online
Tiffin University offers the BA, BBA, BCJ, BS,
MBA, MEd, MH, MS, and Ph.D. in an online format
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TIFFIN UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATION BOARD OF TRUSTEES Larry Adelsperger Claire Johansen, H.D. (Chair of the Board) Tiffin, Ohio Tiffin, Ohio Executive Vice President, P.T. Services Former Owner & President, Ohio Outdoor Rehabilitation, Inc. Advertising Corporation
Leonard “Lenny” Clouse Diana Kirk New Riegel, Ohio Findlay, Ohio President, Clouse Construction, Corp. Philanthropist Christopher Deal DeAnn Krauss Boston, Massachusetts Tiffin, Ohio Vice President of Global Talent Acquisition and Retired Human Resources Director, Taiho Delivery Corporation of America
Andrew Felter Ford Mennel Tiffin, Ohio Findlay, Ohio President and CEO, Webster Industries, Inc. President, The Mennel Milling Company
Donald Hampton, Jr. Jeffrey Oravitz Fayetteville, Arkansas Lima, Ohio CEO, Pace Industries Executive Advisor, May River Capital
Richard Helton, Ph.D. Robert Petras Chagrin Falls, Ohio Fort Wayne, Indiana Retired Emeritus President, COO, Lamplight Communities/Priority Life Care Vincennes University Daniel Reineke (Secretary of the Board) William Hertzer Tiffin, Ohio Tiffin, Ohio Partner, Tiffin Ford Lincoln, Inc. Retired Senior Cost Analyst, National Machinery Stephen Schult Robert Hisrich, Ph.D. Waterville, Ohio Chagrin Falls, Ohio Retired Partner, Gilmore Jasion Mahler, Ltd. Bridgeport Professor of International Marketing & Associate Dean of Graduate & International Sam Strausbaugh Programs, Kent State University Defiance, Ohio CEO, Case Pacer Lisa Hohman New Riegel, Ohio Reginald Wilkinson, Ed.D., H.D. (Vice Chair CEO, Concordance Healthcare Solution of the Board)
Columbus, Ohio Ann Hunnicutt Newport News, Virginia President, Connecting the Dots, LLC CFO, Pembroke Construction Company, Inc. Richard Zydonik, Jr. President, Westwood Contractors, Inc. Findlay, Ohio Chief Commercial Officer, Rowmark, LLC
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EMERITUS TRUSTEES
William Harple Frank Murphy, H.D. Tiffin, Ohio Wadsworth, Ohio Retired President & CEO, Seneca Environmental Retired CEO, University Housing Solutions Products, Inc. Timothy Paradiso Joseph Harris Port Clinton, Ohio Ann Arbor, Michigan President, The Ashley Group Retired Auditor General, City of Detroit William Reineke, Sr. David Hayes, H.D. Fostoria, Ohio Toledo, Ohio Chairman, Reineke Family Dealerships President and CEO, Hayes & Associates, Inc. Robert Ruffin, H.D. Gary Heminger, H.D. (Chairman Emeritus) McKinney, Texas Findlay, Ohio Retired Vice President, AlliedSignal, Inc. Retired Chairman of the Board & CEO, Marathon Petroleum Corporation Richard Stephan, H.D. Baltimore, Maryland Michael Klepper President, Rick Stephan & Associates Tiffin, Ohio Chairman & CFO, Superior Distributing John Stock Company, Inc. Sandusky, Ohio President, S-Group Companies Dianne Krumsee Powell, Ohio Frederick Zoeller Retired Chair of the Board, Old Fort Banking Tiffin, Ohio Company President & CEO, Laminate Technologies, Inc.
David Mitchell St. Joseph, Michigan
Retired Vice President, Whirlpool Corporation Cooking Products
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Welcome Letter from President Lillian Schumacher
On behalf of the faculty and staff, it is my pleasure to welcome you to Tiffin University. Our motto, “SINE AUDACIA NULLUM PRAEMIUM” – translated as: “without risk, there is no gain” is the motivator for all that we do. Our Guiding Principles contains our seal in which our motto is written. This document serves as the framework for why and how we live by our motto. It clearly states our Purpose, Mission and Vision, our strategic priorities, and most importantly our ICARE Values. This set of principles guides what we do each and every day at Tiffin University. We hope you embrace our Guiding Principles as much as we do. Tiffin University offers a comprehensive college experience both inside and outside of the classroom. Tiffin students learn from faculty who are experts in their fields. Tiffin faculty members serve as mentors and advisers and help students 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. Students of Tiffin University are encouraged to make powerful, life-long connections as they engage with a diverse population of students from across the United States and the globe. Today, there are 350 international students attending TU, representing more than 27 countries. Tiffin is proud of its growing diversity that goes well beyond the classroom. Diversity is celebrated throughout the campus and the community through curriculum, food, arts and entertainment during the academic year. Additionally, on campus, TU students participate in Division II Athletics, Greek Organizations, Music, Performing Arts, International Organizations and Cultures, Special Interest Groups and Religious Organizations. These are just some of the co-curricular activities we have at TU, designed to balance in and out of the classroom experiences for our students. In the classroom, academic achievement is paramount. Tiffin University believes a college degree is earned, not rewarded. We also believe in linking theory to practice as much as possible by offering opportunities for experiential learning. As a student of Tiffin University, we will expect more from you and you will learn to expect more from yourself. Striving for education--for improvement of your mind--should not be an unchartered journey toward any definite goal, but a gratifying and fortifying broadening of one’s consciousness and an enrichment of one’s possibilities of life and happiness. As TU’s sixth President, I look forward to meeting you! It is an honor to welcome you to our very exceptional institution of higher learning and I wish you a very enriching collegiate experience while at TU.
Dr. Lillian Schumacher President
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PRESIDENT’S CABINET
Dr. Teresa Shafer Mitchell Blonde Vice President for Institutional Vice President for Institutional Planning and Effectiveness Advancement & Public Affairs Dr. Amy Wood Lonny Allen Vice President for Enrollment Vice President of Athletics Management Ronald Lonzo Dr. Peter J. Holbrook Vice President for What’s Next – Provost Strategic Innovation Donna Frank Vice President for Finance & Administration ACADEMIC DEANS
Dr. Terry Sullivan Vice Provost, Dean of the School of Business Dr. Joyce Hall-Yates Vice Provost, Dean of Arts and Sciences David Selnick Vice Provost, Dean of Criminal Justice and Social Sciences
ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF
Melissa Weininger Jason Marson Associate Provost, Student Success Chief Information Officer and Registrar Julie Alford Nadia Lewis Controller Assistant Vice President for Human Deborah Roszman Resources and Equal Opportunity Officer Executive Director of Marketing & Communications Dr. Sharon Perry-Fantini Vice Provost for Diversity & Andrea Faber Inclusion / Title IX / 504 Officer Executive Director of Financial Aid Kristina Collins Michael Herdlick Vice Provost, Academic Excellence, Dean of Students & Director of the Distinctiveness, and Effectiveness Physical Plant Dan Clark LuAnn Edwards Vice Provost, Online and Extended Director, Pfeifer Library Learning
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ADMISSIONS
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Fall Applicants
Applicants* 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019
Total 3,998 4,384 2,668 3,653 3,808 3,977 4,219
Male 1,914 2,203 1,290 1,769 1,933 1,937 2,266
Female 2,084 2,181 1,378 1,884 1,875 2,040 1,953 *Total number of admission applications for the fall of each year
Fall Admits
Admits* 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019
Total 2,377 2,384 2,485 2,204 2,621 2,753 2,907
Male 1,144 1,193 1,171 1,070 1,301 1,311 1,567
Female 1,233 1,191 1,314 1,134 1,320 1,442 1,340 *Total number of admitted students in the fall of each year
Fall Applicants & Admits
Applicants & Admits For The Fall Of Each Year 5,000 4,500 4,384 4,219 3,977 4,000 3,808 3,653 3,500 2,907 3,000 2,668 2,753 2,384 2,621 2,500 2,485 2,204 2,000 1,500 1,000 500 - 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019
Applicants Admits
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Freshman Cohort Enrolled* 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 Total 464 500 478 445 448 465 436 *Total full-time, first-time degree/certificate-seeking undergraduates for the entering class of the fall of each year
Cohort Size 520
500 500
480 478 465 460 445 448 440 436
420
400 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019
ACT Scores
ACT Scores* 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 25th Percentile** 18 17 18 17 17 17 17 75th Percentile*** 23 22 23 22 22 22 22 *Composite scores for the ACTs for the fall of each year **The 25th percentiles is the score that 25 percent scored at or below ***The 75th percentile is the score that 25 percent scored at or above
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ENROLLMENT
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7 Year Fall Enrollment Trends
Enrollment* 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 Total 4,954 4,098 3,511 3,350 3,149 3,096 3,013 *Total number of all enrolled students in the fall of each year
Fall Enrollment 5,000
4,500
4,000 4,098
3,500 3,511 3,350 3,000 3,149 3,096 3,013
2,500
2,000 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019
Enrollment by Sex Enrollment By Sex* 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019
Male 2,007 1,816 1,629 1,641 1,578 1,490 1,401
Female 2,947 2,282 1,882 1,709 1,571 1,606 1,612 *Total number of all enrolled students in the fall of each year broken down by sex
Fall Enrollment By Sex 2,500 2,282
1,816 1,882 2,000 1,709 1,629 1,641 1,5781,571 1,606 1,612 1,490 1,401 1,500
1,000
500
- 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019
Male Female
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Enrollment by Academic Level
Enrollment By Level* 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019
Undergraduate 3,764 3,014 2,459 2,353 2,243 2,223 2,206
Graduate 1,190 1,084 1,052 997 906 873 807 *Total number of all enrolled students in the fall of each year broken down by academic level
Fall Enrollment By Academic Level 4,000 3,014 3,000 2,459 2,353 2,243 2,223 2,206 2,000 1,084 1,052 997 906 873 807 1,000
- 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019
Undergraduate Graduate
Enrollment by Enrollment Status
Enrollment By Status* 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019
Full-Time 2,323 2,116 1,944 1,859 1,897 1,861 1,853
Part-Time 2,631 1,982 1,567 1,491 1,252 1,235 1,160 *Total number of all enrolled students in the fall of each year broken down by enrollment status
Fall Enrollment By Enrollment Status 2,500 2,116 1,982 1,944 1,897 2,000 1,859 1,861 1,853 1,567 1,491 1,500 1,252 1,235 1,160 1,000
500
- 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019
Full-Time Part-Time
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Full-Time Equivalent Student Enrollment
Enrolled* 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 Total 4,927 3,752 3,102 3,001 2,767 2,883 2,716 *Total 12-month full-time equivalent (FTE) student enrollment
Full-Time Equivalent Student Enrollment 6,000 4,927 5,000
4,000 3,752 3,102 3,001 2,883 3,000 2,767 2,716
2,000
1,000
0 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019
Retention Rates Retention Rates* 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 Total 65% 62% 62% 64% 64% 67% 65% *Percent of full-time, first-time undergraduate students who entered TU in the fall (or summer) term of the prior year, and returned for the fall semester of the year listed
Retention Rates 80% 67% 70% 64% 64% 65% 62% 62% 60% 50%
40%
30%
20% 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019
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6 Year Graduation Rates of Students Pursuing Bachelor’s Degrees 6 Year Graduation Rates* 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 Total 43% 43% 43% 45% 45% 43% 39% *Percent of first time, full-time baccalaureate degree seeking students who entered with the cohort six years prior to the year listed, and graduated
6 Year Graduation Rates 60%
55%
50% 45% 45% 43% 43% 43% 45% 39% 40%
35%
30%
25%
20% 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019
2019 Overall 6-Year Graduation Rate
Graduation Rate for Students Pursuing Bachelor’s Degrees Graduation Rate for Bachelor’s Cohort 39% Total Number of Students in Adjusted Cohort 454 Total Number of Bachelor’s Degree Completers within 150% of Normal Time 179 Overall Transfer-Out Rate Transfer-Out Rate 40% Total Number of Students in Adjusted Cohort 467 Total Number of Transfers-Out within 150% of Normal Time 188
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Freshman Out-of-State & Nonresident Alien Students
Enrolled* 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 Out-of-State 129 136 112 126 104 117 100 Nonresident Alien 27 46 39 39 15 15 24 Total Class Size 487 515 487 458 452 481 439 * Counts reflect first-time, degree seeking freshman. Nonresident alien student designation is a student who is not a citizen of the United States and who is in the US on a visa or temporary basis and does not have the right to remain indefinitely. Out-of-state students designates students from outside of Ohio. Non-resident aliens are not counted as out-of-state students. Freshman Out-of-State & Nonresident Alien Students
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150 136 126 100 129 112 104 117 100 50 46 27 39 39 24 - 15 15 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019
Nonresident Alien Out-of-State
Undergraduate Out-of-State & Nonresident Alien Students
Enrolled* 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 Out-of-State 1,087 819 538 490 345 391 400 Nonresident Alien 111 189 241 290 295 225 179 Total Class Size 3,309 2,597 2,309 2,176 2,089 2,001 1,918 * Counts reflect degree seeking, undergraduate students. Nonresident alien student designation is a student who is not a citizen of the United States and who is in the US on a visa or temporary basis and does not have the right to remain indefinitely. Out-of-state students designates students from outside of Ohio. Non- resident aliens are not counted as out-of-state students.
Undergraduate Out-of-State & Nonresident Alien Students
1,400 1,200 1,000 800 600 1,087 819 490 538 345 400 391 400 200 189 241 290 295 225 179 - 111 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019
Nonresident Alien Out-of-State 19
Program Enrollment Counts
Program Enrollment Counts* *Total number of students enrolled in each degree (ex: BBA), then broken down by major (ex: Accounting) Grand Row Labels 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 Total CCP 137 159 147 215 258 916 NOND 137 159 147 215 258 916 Non Degree 137 159 147 214 258 915 Undecided 1 1 CNSRTM 6 16 22 NOND 6 16 22 Non Degree 6 16 22 ESL 11 13 6 6 7 43 CERT 11 13 6 6 7 43 English as a Second Language Graduate 4 10 2 1 4 21 English as a Second Language Undergrad 7 3 4 5 3 22 IBUG 77 19 96 AA 11 1 12 General Studies 11 1 12 ABA 48 11 59 Accounting 4 2 6 Business 12 5 17 Computer & Information Systems 7 7 Computer and Information Technology 4 4 Healthcare Administration 18 3 21 Sports Management 3 1 4 ACJ 18 7 25 Corrections 7 4 11 Homeland Security 2 1 3 Law Enforcement 9 2 11 TUDCP 685 620 528 478 434 2745 BA 90 79 71 70 62 372 Gov't & Nat Sec Intelligence & Sec Stu 8 10 11 6 3 38 Health Fitness and Wellness 5 9 14 Paralegal Studies 22 12 5 39 Professional Studies 7 2 3 12 Psychology: Human Services 53 55 52 59 50 269 BBA 325 289 234 226 205 1279 Accounting 48 39 34 38 32 191 Management: Human Resources Mgmt. 19 35 45 35 30 164
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Management: Managerial Studies 37 58 79 112 112 398 Marketing 27 34 30 24 21 136 Organizational Management Health Care Admin 10 8 2 1 21 Organizational Management 159 100 40 14 8 321 Organizational Management Marketing 13 5 2 1 1 22 Organizational Management Entrepreneurship 7 5 1 13 Organizational Mgmt. Information Systems 5 5 1 1 1 13 BCJ 210 189 173 138 126 836 Corrections 17 10 15 13 7 62 Criminal Behavior 3 12 15 Criminalistics 4 9 13 Emergency Management 1 1 Forensic Psychology 1 1 Homeland Security/Terrorism 20 30 36 26 31 143 Justice Administration 125 104 81 60 47 417 Law Enforcement 46 45 41 32 20 184 BS 60 59 50 43 36 248 Healthcare Administration 34 35 30 20 19 138 Information Technology 25 24 20 23 13 105 Org Management Health Care Admin 1 1 Undecided 3 3 Computer Science: Software Development 1 1 NOND 4 1 5 10 Non Degree 4 1 5 10 TUGR 1052 997 906 873 807 4635 CERT 4 5 3 4 2 18 Crime Analysis 1 2 3 Criminal Behavior 1 2 3 Healthcare Administration 1 1 1 3 Justice Administration 1 1 Leadership for Managers and Supervisors 1 1 2 Management: General Management 1 1 Management: Sports Management 1 1 Management: Leadership Change 1 1 Small Business Management 1 1 Sports Management 1 1 2 MBA 509 498 439 437 394 2277 Management: Finance 49 68 53 49 41 260 Management: General Management 135 128 129 73 31 496 Management: Healthcare Administration 81 69 60 57 42 309 Management: Human Resources Mgmt. 55 64 50 59 42 270
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Management: International Business 20 24 23 18 12 97 Management: Leadership 62 55 39 52 42 250 Management: Marketing 39 31 27 30 36 163 Management: Sports Management 64 51 48 44 35 242 Management: Data Analytics 4 22 1 27 Management: Nonprofit Management 4 8 6 7 3 28 Management: Leadership Change 26 104 130 Management: Forensic & Fraud Examination 5 5 MED 99 92 104 110 75 480 Education Teaching ART 1 2 1 4 Education Teaching COM 5 3 2 10 Education Teaching ENG 3 8 3 14 Education 1 1 2 Education Classroom Teaching 6 1 7 Education Higher Education Admin 86 85 89 89 60 409 Educational Technology Management 6 6 5 8 9 34 MH 132 128 104 103 78 545 Humanities 10 11 4 3 3 31 Humanities Art & Visual Media 14 11 3 7 14 49 Humanities Communication 24 17 19 16 15 91 Humanities Creative Writing 26 30 27 33 16 132 Humanities English 47 48 43 27 17 182 Humanities Film Studies 10 11 8 17 12 58 Humanities Individualized Studies 1 1 2 MS 248 264 254 219 233 1218 CJ: Homeland Security 12 1 13 Criminal Justice: Crime Analysis 42 48 30 21 17 158 Criminal Justice: Criminal Behavior 74 75 72 51 54 326 Criminal Justice: Forensic Psychology 32 32 38 42 44 188 Criminal Justice: Homeland Security Administration 20 23 26 8 19 96 Criminal Justice: Justice Administration 46 27 32 28 28 161 Forensic Psychology 1 1 Psychology 34 58 56 57 70 275 MSCJ 60 10 2 1 73 Crime Analysis 8 1 9 Criminal Behavior 28 5 1 34 Homeland Security Administration 14 3 17 Justice Administration 10 2 1 13 PHD 24 24 Global Leadership and Change 24 24 TUUG 1549 1542 1562 1518 1471 7642 ACJ 2 1 2 5
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Law Enforcement 2 1 2 5 BA 270 277 320 351 339 1557 Arts Administration: Music Industry 14 10 15 21 25 85 Arts Administration: Visual Arts 9 5 6 7 10 37 Chemistry 9 15 24 Communication: Strategic & Mass Communications 11 17 28 Communication: Electronic Media 3 3 4 2 1 13 Communication: Journalism 6 5 5 4 3 23 Communication: Public Relations 14 14 11 6 6 51 Communication: Undecided 2 6 5 13 Cyber Security 15 37 52 Cyber-Defense & Information Assurance 20 45 76 55 28 224 Education Undecided 2 4 4 5 5 20 English 6 5 6 3 1 21 English With Licensure in Integrated LA 8 9 14 8 7 46 English with Licensure in Mid School Edu 6 6 5 12 10 39 General Science Chemistry 5 11 7 7 2 32 General Science: Behavioral Science 3 4 5 2 1 15 General Science: Green Technologies 1 1 General Science: Undecided 3 4 2 9 Government & National Security Undecided 4 3 6 13 Government and National Security 1 5 3 9 Gov't & Nat Sec Intelligence & Sec Stu 20 22 19 17 10 88 Gov't & Nat Sec Politics & Government 13 9 8 3 1 34 Health Fitness and Wellness 10 28 17 55 History 5 4 2 4 7 22 History with licensure in Integrated SS 13 12 16 14 13 68 History with Licensure in Mid School Edu 4 2 1 6 4 17 Paralegal Studies 3 2 1 6 Professional Music 22 19 17 24 28 110 Professional Studies 1 1 Psychology: Addictions Counseling 11 13 6 13 8 51 Psychology: Experimental Psychology 2 2 2 2 8 Psychology: Human Services 42 26 32 29 43 172 Psychology: Undecided 16 21 20 23 16 96 Science with Licensure in Mid School Edu 13 13 10 8 13 57 Undecided 6 2 1 6 15 Digital Media & Design 1 1 Psychology: Cross Cultural & Int'l Psych 1 1 BBA 587 575 566 533 496 2757 Accounting 90 76 67 56 66 355 CIS: Undecided 15 20 23 20 9 87
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CIS: Application Specialist 8 12 8 11 5 44 CIS: Software Development 11 13 14 11 10 59 CIS: System & Network Support 24 41 39 22 7 133 Computer and Information Technology 1 1 Digital Innovation and Design 1 1 5 11 4 22 Finance 59 54 42 45 38 238 Global Leadership Honors 1 1 Management: Equine Business Mgmt. 2 2 Management: Hospitality and Tourism Mgmt. 25 13 8 3 3 52 Management: Human Resources Mgmt. 17 9 10 14 16 66 Management: International Business 23 33 27 32 31 146 Management: Managerial Studies 60 38 34 44 46 222 Management: Undecided 31 32 35 21 12 131 Marketing 83 91 101 96 90 461 MGT Supply Chain Management 10 12 16 9 16 63 SMG: Athletic Administration 13 35 48 SMG: Sports Marketing 16 27 43 SMG: Undecided 36 25 61 Sports & Rec Mgmt.: Recreation & Fitness 2 1 3 Sports & Rec Mgmt.: Athletic Admin 59 62 43 35 25 224 Sports & Rec Mgmt.: Recreation & Tourism 3 1 4 Sports & Rec Mgmt.: Sports Marketing 31 30 39 18 15 133 Sports & Rec Mgmt.: Undecided 14 20 31 3 1 69 Undecided 17 15 24 17 14 87 Unknown 1 1 Management: Supply Chain 1 1 BCJ 513 496 489 458 412 2368 Corrections 20 18 10 5 7 60 Criminalistics 31 52 75 97 78 333 Cyber-Defense and Information Security 15 9 3 1 28 Digital Forensics 13 26 34 29 24 126 Forensic Psychology 172 177 183 165 156 853 Forensic Science 19 6 2 27 Homeland Security/Terrorism 113 95 85 72 71 436 Justice Administration 1 1 2 2 2 8 Law Enforcement 108 89 84 79 61 421 Undecided 21 23 11 8 13 76 BS 138 161 167 162 197 825 CIS: Undecided 1 1 CIS: Software Development 1 1 Exercise Science 78 98 103 96 108 483 Forensic Science 60 62 63 63 60 308
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Healthcare Administration 1 1 Mathematics 1 1 1 3 Undecided 1 2 24 27 Computer Science: Undecided 1 1 NOND 2 1 1 2 6 Dual Enrolled 1 1 Non Degree 2 1 2 5 UND 37 31 19 14 23 124 Undecided 37 31 19 14 20 121 Unknown 3 3 GLOBAL 20 20 BBA 20 20 Management: Managerial Studies 20 20 Grand Total 3511 3350 3149 3096 3013 16119
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Fall 2019 Enrollment Fast Facts
In fall, 2019 there was 3,013 enrolled students. - 52% were identified as Caucasian - 62% were full-time status - 73% were undergraduate students - 54% were identified as female - 57% received institutional aid - 10% were international students - 24% were in the BBA program - 48% was the undergraduate tuition discount rate - 49 states in the United States were represented - 33 countries were represented
Degrees Students Enrolled In
Fall 2019 Degrees Students Were Enrolled In
BBA 721 BCJ 538 BA 401 MBA 394 MS 233 BS 233 MH 78 MED 75 PHD 24 UND 23 CERT 9 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800
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Fall 2019 Freshman Cohort Fast Facts
The fall 2019 Cohort was comprised of 436 students. - 46% were identified as female - 6% were international students - 24% were out of state students (excluding international/ nonresident aliens) - 27% were in the BBA program - 99% received institutional aid - 58% was the freshman tuition discount rate
Degrees Enrollment of 2019 Freshman Cohort
Degrees Enrollment of 2019 Freshman Cohort
UND 11
BS 91
BCJ 108
BBA 118
BA 108
0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140
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Financial Aid
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Students Receiving Financial Aid
Financial Aid* 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 Percentage 96% 92% 93% 93% 98% 99% 100% *Percent of full-time, first-time, undergraduate students enrolled in the fall of the year listed, who received any financial aid Students Receiving Federal Aid
Federal* 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 Federal Pell Grant 48% 46% 44% 45% 51% 53% 53% Federal Loans 81% 86% 83% 85% 84% 83% 83% *Percent of full-time, first-time, undergraduate students enrolled in the fall of the year listed, who received any federal aid Students Receiving State/Local Aid
State/Local* 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 Percentage 34% 29% 28% 27% 32% 31% 32% *Percent of full-time, first-time, undergraduate students enrolled in the fall of the year listed, who received any state or local aid Students Receiving Institutional Aid
Institutional* 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 Percentage 92% 89% 91% 93% 96% 98% 98% *Percent of full-time, first-time, undergraduate students enrolled in the fall of the year listed, who received any institutional aid
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Financial
Information
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Core Revenues for Fiscal Year 2018-2019
Tuition and Fees Tuition and Fiscal Year Fiscal Year Fiscal Year Fiscal Year Fiscal Year Fiscal Year Fees* 2013-2014 2014-2015 2015-2016 2016-2017 2017-2018 2018-2019 Revenue $ 32,293,870 $ 33,390,374 $ 33,242,887 $ 33,166,506 $ 32,231,645 $ 31,629,325 *Total tuition and fees for each fiscal year
Revenue From Tuition and Fees $34,000,000 $33,390,374 $33,500,000 $33,242,887 $33,166,506 $33,000,000 $32,500,000 $32,231,645 $32,000,000 $31,629,325 $31,500,000 $31,000,000 $30,500,000 $30,000,000 Fiscal Year 2014-2015 Fiscal Year 2015-2016 Fiscal Year 2016-2017 Fiscal Year 2017-2018 Fiscal Year 2018-2019
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Government Grants and Contracts
Government Grants and Fiscal Year Fiscal Year Fiscal Year Fiscal Year Fiscal Year Fiscal Year Contracts* 2013-2014 2014-2015 2015-2016 2016-2017 2017-2018 2018-2019 Revenue $ 285,714 $ 348,019 $ 283,622 $ 220,810 $ 204,503 $ 316,695 *Total dollar amount received from government grants and contracts each fiscal year
Revenue From Government Grants and Contracts $400,000 $348,019 $350,000 $316,695 $300,000 $283,622 $250,000 $220,810 $204,503 $200,000 $150,000 $100,000 $50,000 $- Fiscal Year 2014- Fiscal Year 2015- Fiscal Year 2016- Fiscal Year 2017- Fiscal Year 2018- 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019
Private Gifts, Grants, and Contracts
Private Gifts, Grants, Fiscal Year Fiscal Year Fiscal Year Fiscal Year Fiscal Year Fiscal Year and Contracts* 2013-2014 2014-2015 2015-2016 2016-2017 2017-2018 2018-2019 Revenue $ 1,901,646 $ 688,831 $ 622,275 $ 5,258,201 $ 1,502,521 $ 1,763,821 *Total dollar amount received from private gifts, grants, and contracts each fiscal year
Revenue From Private Gifts, Grants, and Contracts $6,000,000 $5,258,201 $5,000,000
$4,000,000
$3,000,000
$1,763,821 $2,000,000 $1,502,521
$1,000,000 $688,831 $622,275
$- Fiscal Year 2014- Fiscal Year 2015- Fiscal Year 2016- Fiscal Year 2017- Fiscal Year 2018- 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019
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Investment Returns Fiscal Year Fiscal Year Fiscal Year Fiscal Year Fiscal Year Fiscal Year Investment Returns* 2013-2014 2014-2015 2015-2016 2016-2017 2017-2018 2018-2019 Revenue $ 831,822 $ 539,246 $ 542,041 $ 393,072 $ 547,646 $ 602,446 *Total dollar amount received from investment returns each fiscal year
Revenue From Investment Returns $700,000 $602,446 $600,000 $539,246 $542,041 $547,646
$500,000 $393,072 $400,000
$300,000
$200,000
$100,000
$- Fiscal Year 2014- Fiscal Year 2015- Fiscal Year 2016- Fiscal Year 2017- Fiscal Year 2018- 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019
Total Revenue Fiscal Year Fiscal Year Fiscal Year Fiscal Year Fiscal Year Fiscal Year Total Revenue* 2013-2014 2014-2015 2015-2016 2016-2017 2017-2018 2018-2019 Revenue $ 51,694,884 $ 48,671,851 $ 45,353,928 $ 49,222,531 $ 46,197,045 $ 46,225,617 *Total dollar amount received from all sources of revenue each fiscal year
Total Revenue $50,000,000 $49,222,531 $49,000,000 $48,671,851
$48,000,000
$47,000,000 $46,197,045 $46,225,617 $46,000,000 $45,353,928 $45,000,000
$44,000,000
$43,000,000 Fiscal Year 2014- Fiscal Year 2015- Fiscal Year 2016- Fiscal Year 2017- Fiscal Year 2018- 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019
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Core Expenses for Fiscal Year 2018-2019
Instruction Expenses
Instruction Fiscal Year Fiscal Year Fiscal Year Fiscal Year Fiscal Year Fiscal Year Expense* 2013-2014 2014-2015 2015-2016 2016-2017 2017-2018 2018-2019 Expense $ 11,232,276 $ 11,473,498 $ 12,525,555 $ 12,064,891 $ 12,598,471 $12,813,560 *Total instruction expenses for each fiscal year
Instruction Expenses
$13,000,000 $12,813,560 $12,598,471 $12,525,555 $12,500,000
$12,064,891 $12,000,000
$11,473,498 $11,500,000
$11,000,000
$10,500,000 Fiscal Year 2014- Fiscal Year 2015- Fiscal Year 2016- Fiscal Year 2017- Fiscal Year 2018- 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019
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Academic Support Expenses
Fiscal Year Fiscal Year Fiscal Year Fiscal Year Fiscal Year Fiscal Year Academic Support* 2013-2014 2014-2015 2015-2016 2016-2017 2017-2018 2018-2019 Expense $ 2,538,808 $ 3,476,799 $ 2,871,529 $ 3,148,608 $ 3,215,795 $ 3,205,039 *Total academic support expenses for each fiscal year
Academic Support Expenses $4,000,000 $3,476,799 $3,500,000 $3,148,608 $3,215,795 $3,205,039 $2,871,529 $3,000,000 $2,500,000 $2,000,000 $1,500,000 $1,000,000 $500,000 $- Fiscal Year 2014- Fiscal Year 2015- Fiscal Year 2016- Fiscal Year 2017- Fiscal Year 2018- 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019
Institutional Support Expenses Institutional Fiscal Year Fiscal Year Fiscal Year Fiscal Year Fiscal Year Fiscal Year Support* 2013-2014 2014-2015 2015-2016 2016-2017 2017-2018 2018-2019 Expense $ 7,642,037 $ 8,026,162 $ 8,625,480 $ 8,147,167 $ 8,178,423 $ 8,435,392 *Total dollar amount spent on institutional support each fiscal year
Institutional Support Expenses
$8,700,000 $8,625,480 $8,600,000 $8,500,000 $8,435,392 $8,400,000 $8,300,000 $8,178,423 $8,200,000 $8,147,167 $8,100,000 $8,026,162 $8,000,000 $7,900,000 $7,800,000 $7,700,000 Fiscal Year 2014- Fiscal Year 2015- Fiscal Year 2016- Fiscal Year 2017- Fiscal Year 2018- 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019
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Student Services Expenses
Student Fiscal Year Fiscal Year Fiscal Year Fiscal Year Fiscal Year Fiscal Year Services* 2013-2014 2014-2015 2015-2016 2016-2017 2017-2018 2018-2019 Expense $ 12,210,810 $ 11,854,885 $ 12,722,367 $ 13,335,650 $ 14,598,732 $ 14,298,286 *Total dollar amount spent on student services each fiscal year
Student Services Expenses $14,598,732 $15,000,000 $14,298,286
$14,000,000 $13,335,650 $13,000,000 $12,722,367 $11,854,885 $12,000,000
$11,000,000
$10,000,000
$9,000,000
$8,000,000 Fiscal Year 2014- Fiscal Year 2015- Fiscal Year 2016- Fiscal Year 2017- Fiscal Year 2018- 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019
Total Expenses Fiscal Year Fiscal Year Fiscal Year Fiscal Year Fiscal Year Fiscal Year Total Expenses* 2013-2014 2014-2015 2015-2016 2016-2017 2017-2018 2018-2019 Expense $ 48,637,027 $ 43,943,874 $ 43,716,735 $ 42,675,469 $ 44,733,276 $ 45,205,828 *Total dollar amount from all sources of expenses each fiscal year
Total Expenses $55,000,000
$50,000,000 $45,205,828 $43,943,874 $44,733,276 $45,000,000 $43,716,735 $42,675,469
$40,000,000
$35,000,000
$30,000,000
$25,000,000
$20,000,000 Fiscal Year 2014- Fiscal Year 2015- Fiscal Year 2016- Fiscal Year 2017- Fiscal Year 2018- 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019
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Human
Resources
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Tiffin University Staffing
Fall 2019 Staffing* Number of Full-Time Staff Number of Part-Time Staff Total number of staff 278 218 Instructional staff 71 208 Library and Student and Academic Affairs and Other Education Services Occupations SOC 22 1 Management Occupations 18 0 Business and Financial Operations Occupations 24 1 Computer, Engineering, and Science Occupations 0 0 Community, Social Service, Legal, Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports and Media Occupations 85 1 Healthcare Practitioners and Technical Occupations 10 0 Service Occupations 37 4 Sales and Related Occupations 0 0 Office and Administrative Support Occupations 11 1 Natural Resources, Construction, and Maintenance Occupations 0 0 Production, Transportation, and Material Moving Occupations 0 2 *Number of staff employed by status and occupational category
Total Number of Staff by Employment Status
44% 56%
Number of Full-Time Staff Number of Part-Time Staff
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Ethnicity of Instructional Staff
2019 Instructional Staff* By Ethnicity Total Males Females Nonresident Alien 0 0 0 Hispanic/Latino 4 2 2 American Indian or Alaska Native 1 1 0 Asian 5 3 2 Black or African American 1 0 1 Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 0 0 0 White or Caucasian 58 35 23 Two or More Races 2 0 2 Race and Ethnicity Unknown 0 0 0 Total 71 41 30 *Full-time instructional staff
Terminal Degree Faculty with a Terminal Degree* 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 Total 97 150 153 140 139 134 Full-Time Faculty 44 51 41 47 54 50 Part-Time Faculty 54 99 112 93 85 84 *Number of faculty who have obtained the highest degree available in their field, ex. Doctorate
Total 2019 Faculty With A Terminal Degree By Employment Status
37%
63%
Full-Time Facutly Part-Time Faculty
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Pfeiffer Library
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Library Collection
Physical Digital/Electronic Academic Library* Collection Collection Total Available Books 43,702 348,979 392,681 Databases - 192 192 Media 288 2,141 2,429 Serials 331 71,513 71,844 Total Collection 44,321 422,825 467,146 Total Circulation 861 31,159 32,020 *As of end of Fiscal Year 2019
Fiscal Year 2019 Library Collection 500,000 450,000 400,000 350,000 300,000 250,000 422,825 200,000 348,979 150,000 100,000 50,000 0 43,702 44,321 Books Total Collection
Physical Collection Digital/Electronic Collection
Total Library Expenses For Fiscal Year 2019 Library Expenses Library Expenses* Amount Salaries and wages $ 192,885 11% Materials/services $ 134,970 Operations and $ 39,204 maintenance 53% Total Expense $ 367,059 37% *As of end of Fiscal Year 2019
Salaries and wages Materials/services Operations and maintenance
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Tiffin University
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Campus Map
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