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Undergraduate to Graduate Pathways
OUR BACHELOR’S > Master’s PATHWAYs WILL SAVE YOU TIME AND MONEY ON YOUR EDUCATION GOALS
Tiffin University offers graduate courses that count as dual credit toward both undergraduate and graduate degrees. This opportunity allows students to finish their graduate degree program faster and save money. After completing these bridge courses and graduating with a bachelor’s degree from TU, students will be able to complete their graduate degree in fewer credit hours as well as qualify for Tiffin University’s alumni tuition discount on remaining graduate courses.
Eligibility & Requirements
- Students must have a 3.0 cumulative GPA to be eligible for undergraduate to graduate pathways.
- Students must be at senior standing with 82 credit hours completed to begin undergraduate to graduate pathway courses.
Programs Offered:
- Bachelor of Criminal Justice -> Master of Science in Criminal Justice
- Bachelor of Criminal Justice in Forensic Psychology -> Master of Science in Criminal Justice with a concentration in Forensic Psychology
- Bachelor of Science in Cyber Security -> Master of Science in Cyber Security
- Bachelor of Arts in Psychology -> Master of Science in Psychology
- Undergraduate Degree -> Master of Business Administration
- Undergraduate Degree -> Master of Education
Get Started
Enroll in an undergraduate program and become an Undergraduate to Graduate Pathways student during your senior year. Work with the identified representative of the school of interest to determine eligibility and concentration.
- School of Criminal Justice & Social Sciences – Dr. Lacy Ellis
- School of Business – Dr. Kellie McGilvray
- School of Education and Extended Learning – Dr. Dan Clark
Dr. Lacy Ellis
Dean of the School of Criminal Justice & Social Sciences
Kellie C. McGilvray, Ph.D.
Assistant Dean for Online Learning and Graduate Programs
Professor of Marketing
School of Business Internship Coordinator
mcgilvraykc@madsoluciones.com
419.448.3440
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Dan Clark
Vice Provost & Dean for the School of Education & Extended Learning