What is Tiffin’s future relative to college-bound high school students?
The number of traditional-age undergraduates enrolled on the Tiffin campus has grown 34 percent in the last four years. Though a decline is projected in the number of high school graduates in Ohio and neighboring states during the next decade, our goal is to achieve a modest increase in the number of Tiffin-campus undergraduates while improving the academic profile of those students who are admitted. In fall 2008, college-bound high school students may enroll in our Associate of Arts in General Studies degree offered in the online format through Ivy Bridge College of Tiffin University.
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