Description

Heidelberg University, located in Tiffin, Ohio is a vibrant learning community of actively engaged students and faculty. Established in 1850 by the German Reformed Church (now United Church of Christ), the University embraces the spirit of free inquiry championed by its religious affiliation. Our approximately 1,200 traditional undergraduates from all over the country, as well as approximately 400 graduate degree candidates, go on to lead lives of purpose with distinction.
It's no wonder Heidelberg has been noted by several important college guidebooks, including U.S. News & World Report's "America's Best Colleges 2009." The University offers a strong liberal arts curriculum, solid career preparation, and many opportunities for getting involved in activities, campus organizations, and athletics. Heidelberg is well-known for its outstanding preparation of teachers who become leading educators throughout the Great Lakes region. Heidelberg offers a dynamic Honors Program for students in all majors seeking rigorous and challenging academic study. Heidelberg is also home to the Center for Historic and Military Archaeology, which offers remarkable research experiences for undergraduates, and the National Center for Water Quality Research which enhances opportunities within Heidelberg's environmental and biology academic programs.

Heidelberg University's attractive residential campus is home to 85 percent of our students. Set on 110 acres, nine buildings are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Quick Facts

Location

Midwest

Setting

Small Town Setting

Type

Private

Affiliation

United Church of Christ

Size

Small (Under 2,000 Undergrad)

Mascot

The Student Prince of Heidelberg

Nickname

Heidelberg

On-Campus Housing Available

Yes

In-State Tuition

$19,464

Out-of-State Tuition

$19,464

Selectivity

Selective

Enrollment

1,500

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Students

Full-Time Undergrad Students
1,200
Freshman Class
390
Total Students (Undergrads & Graduate Students)
1,500

Undergraduate vs. Graduate

Undergraduate
80%
Graduate
20%

Full-Time vs. Part-time Students

Full-Time
100%
Part-Time
0%

Students Coming From In-State vs. Out-of-State

In-State
80%
Out-of-State
20%

Gender of Students

Women
46%
Men
54%

Ethnic Diversity

African-American
7%
Caucasian
88%
Latino
1%
Other
4%

Students State Origin

Ohio
80%
Michigan
6%
Texas
2%
Pennsylvania
1%
Indiana
1%
Other
10%

International Students

International
2%
Domestic
98%