
Take Advantage of Dragon Next at Tiffin University
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In this episode of Transfer Take 5, Melissa Swafford, Director of the Tri-C Transfer Centers, and Kelly Petrosino, DragonNext Program Manager at Tiffin University, discuss the Dragon Next program at Tiffin University, which facilitates the transfer of students from community colleges like Tri-C. They cover eligibility requirements, the application process, and the benefits of the program, including a campus tour and various degree offerings. The conversation also highlights affordability through scholarships and funding opportunities, making higher education more accessible for students.
takeaways
- Dragon Next is a partnership between Tri-C and Tiffin University.
- Students can transfer their entire associate's degree to Tiffin.
- Eligibility requires a completed associate's degree and a GPA of 2.0.
- The program offers both online and on-campus options.
- Students can participate in a campus tour to learn more.
- Tiffin University has 59 bachelor's programs, 13 of which are online.
- Dually enrolled students can take master's classes at the undergraduate rate.
- Scholarships and funding opportunities are available for students.
- The program caters to both traditional and working students.
- Affordability is enhanced through various discounts and transfer credits.
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