Heidelberg College
310 E. Market Street
Tiffin, OH 44883-2462
Heidelberg College was founded in 1850 by the German Reformed Church, now known as United Church of Christ. This
Ohio College offers a strong
liberal arts curriculum and solid career preparation via undergraduate, graduate, and lifelong learning programs.
Heidelberg College offers over 35 undergrad majors, and more than a dozen minors and pre-professional programs. Heidelberg also awards the Master of Arts in
education, Master of Arts in Counseling, and the Master of
business Administration.
The Tiffin campus consists of 26 buildings, 10 of which are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Heidelberg College's Arrowhead Park campus was established in 1989 for working adults. Fast, eight-week accelerated sessions and evening classes, busy adults can complete and undergraduate degree in
business, Accounting, or Psychology or achieve a Master's or MBA degree.
Quick Facts:
The student-to-faculty ratio is about 13:1.
Heidelberg College is consistently ranked by U.S. News & World Report magazine as one of the top colleges in the Midwest.
Heidelberg College's intercollegiate teams compete in the NCAA Division II Ohio Athletic Conference.
The Student Prince -- named after a German operetta -- is Heidelberg's mascot.
About 85% of students live on the 110-acre campus.
With more than 60 registered organizations on campus, students can get involved in Greek Life, music organizations, governance, media and publications, religious organizations, and much more.
The American Junior Year program is an exchange program at Heidelberg University in Heidelberg, Germany.
The Life of the Mind honors program focuses on the artist, the citizen, the scholar, and the scientist.
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