

So How Does It Work?
You can complete this program in less than two years by
taking one class at a time, one night per week. Again, you can take
these classes at any one of our campus locations or online. In
either case, you will move through your degree completion program
taking a series of courses with the same group of students (what we
call a cohort). As you complete each five to six-week course in the
series, you and your classmates will advance to a new subject
taught by a different faculty member.
You Can Do It
Perhaps it has been a number of years since you have been
enrolled in college. Don’t worry. Our degree completion
program students, whether they are studying online or on campus,
have access to all of our outstanding student support services,
including tutoring, career development services, and more. We want
to help you succeed.
A Real Value
Repeatedly, students tell us they like
the fact that they are studying one subject at a time and that they
are in small classes being taught by faculty who work in the field.
As Christina Sopher, a North Central Correctional Institute
correctional officer, says, “Tiffin University’s degree
completion program made it possible for me to complete the degree
that I had started working on almost two decades ago. It is the
perfect solution for nontraditional students who work full time and
care for their families while trying to further their
education.”
Christian Franklin, a legal specialist with
Parker-Hannifin Corporation says he likes the fact that what he
learned in the classroom as he pursued his Bachelor of Business
Administration could be applied the next day at work. “All my
instructors have been very knowledgeable and experts in their
field. Their practical and objective outlook gives you something
you can use on the job. The instructors relate to the real world,
in business and other areas. They have all been more than helpful
with both work and school issues.
Read on to find out more about tuition and financial aid.