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For employment verifications email stritch@tiffin.edu or call 419.448.3299. Please include a signed release with the verification request.

For academic/attendance verifications please visit .

For needs beyond transcript ordering, such as form completion and out of state nurse credentialing, please email stritch@tiffin.edu.

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Teach-Out and Transfer Information /teach-out-and-transfer-information/ Fri, 29 Sep 2023 05:54:22 +0000 /?page_id=126
TEACH-OUTS AND FORMAL TRANSFER AGREEMENTS 

Teach-Out agreements are not inclusive of all academic programs. Students should review the information on the page below and contact the receiving institution for more information.

Teach-Out Agreement Institutions

51ÂÒÂ×»»ÆÞ has negotiated Teach-Out Agreements with the institutions listed directly below. It is important to note that agreements are not inclusive of all academic programs. Students should review the chart below and contact the receiving institution for more information.

Milwaukee, Wisconsin (FAFSA Code 003832)

Waukesha, Wisconsin (FAFSA Code 003838)

Chicago, Illinois (FAFSA Code 001666)

Madison, Wisconsin (FAFSA Code 003848)

multiple locations (FAFSA Code 009621)

Notre Dame, Indiana (FAFSA Code 007263)

Plymouth, Wisconsin (FAFSA Code 003854)

Fond du Lac, Wisconsin (FAFSA Code 003861)

Decatur, Illinois (FAFSA Code 001724)

Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Green Bay, Wisconsin (FAFSA Code 003892)

Tiffin, Ohio (FAFSA Code 003121)

La Crosse, Wisconsin (FAFSA Code 003911)

Wheeling, West Virginia (FAFSA Code 003831)

Menomonie, Wisconsin (FAFSA Code 003915)

All agreements are subject to HLC’s approval and are unofficial until otherwise noted.

Click here to view Teach Out Agreements by Program.

INSTITUTIONS OFFERING TRANSFER OPPORTUNITIES
Transfer Options

These institutions have made commitments to supporting Stritch students outside of formal agreements with the University.

Albion College – Albion, Michigan (FAFSA code 002235) 

Beloit College – Beloit, Wisconsin (FAFSA code 003835)

Benedictine University – Lisle, Illinois/online (FAFSA code 001767)  

Brescia University – Owensboro, Kentucky (FAFSA code 001958)

Carroll University – Waukesha, Wisconsin (FAFSA code 003838)
Education programs, Clinical/behavioral psychology

Carthage College – Kenosha, Wisconsin (FAFSA code 003839)

Cleary University – Howell, Michigan (FAFSA code 002246)

Coe College – Cedar Rapids, Iowa (FAFSA code 001854)

Concordia University Chicago – Chicago, Illinois (FAFSA code 001666)

Concordia University Wisconsin – Mequon, Wisconsin (FAFSA code 003842)

Edgewood College – Madison, Wisconsin (FAFSA code 003848)

Grand View University – Des Moines, Iowa (FAFSA code 001867)

Governors State University â€“ University Park, Illinois (FAFSA code 009145)

Herzing University – multiple locations (FAFSA code 009621)

Hilbert College Global – online (FAFSA code 002735)

Judson University – Elgin, Illinois (FAFSA code 001700) 

Loras University – Dubuque, Iowa (FAFSA code 001873)

Lourdes University – Sylvania, OH (FAFSA code 003069) 

Loyola University – Chicago, Illinois (FAFSA code 001710)

Marian University – Fond du Lac, Wisconsin (FAFSA code 003861)

Marquette UniversityÌý– Milwaukee, WisconsinÌý (FAFSA code 003863)

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Marymount University – Arlington, Virginia (FAFSA code 003724)

Milwaukee School of Engineering (MSOE) – Milwaukee, Wisconsin (FAFSA code 003868)

MBA in Education Leadership 

Morris Brown College – Atlanta, Georgia (FAFSA code 001583) 

Mount Mercy University – Cedar Rapids, Iowa (FAFSA code 001880)

National Louis University – Chicago, Illinois (FAFSA code 001733)

North Central College – Naperville, Illinois (FAFSA code 001734)

Olivet Nazarene University – Bourbonnais, Illinois (FAFSA code 001741)

Ottawa University – online (FAFSA code 001937) 

Quincy University – Quincy, Illinois (FAFSA code 001745)

Ripon College – Ripon, Wisconsin (FAFSA code 003834)

Rockford University – Rockford, Illinois (FAFSA code 001748)

Sacred Heart Seminary and School of Theology – Hales Corners, Wisconsin (Master of Arts in Pastoral Studies)

Thomas University – Thomasville, Georgia/online (FAFSA code 001555) 

  • Graduate Education Programs 

Trinity Christian College – Palos Heights, Illinois (FAFSA code 001771) 

Upper Iowa University – Milwaukee Center – Milwaukee, Wisconsin (FAFSA code 001893)

University of Mary – Bismarck, North Dakota (FAFSA code 00299200) 

Respiratory Therapy; Master’s: Nursing – Educator; Master’s: Nursing – Leadership

University of Mounty Union – Alliance, Ohio (FAFSA code 003083 )
MBA  
Online Master of Education 

UW-Green Bay – Green Bay, Wisconsin (FAFSA code 003899) 

  • Undergraduate and graduate

UW-La Crosse – La Crosse, Wisconsin/online (FAFSA code 003919)

UW-Madison Online (FAFSA code 003895)

UW-Milwaukee – Milwaukee, Wisconsin (FAFSA code 003896)

  • UW-Milwaukee School of Education – 

UW-Parkside – Kenosha, Wisconsin (FAFSA code 005015) 

UW-Stout – Menomonie, Wisconsin (FAFSA code 003915)

UW-Superior – Superior, Wisconsin (FAFSA code 003925)

UW-Whitewater – Whitewater, Wisconsin (FAFSA code 003926)

Upper Iowa University-Milwaukee Center – Milwaukee, WI (FAFSA code 001893) 

Western Governors University – (FAFSA code 033394)
 

Western Illinois – Macomb, Illinois (FAFSA code 001780)

Winona State – Winona, Minnesota (FAFSA code 002394)

Wisconsin Lutheran College â€“ Wauwatosa, Wisconsin (FAFSA code 014658)

College of Wooster – Wooster, Ohio (FAFSA code 003037)

Additional Information

TEACH-OUT vs. TRANSFER

What is the difference between enrolling at a Teach-Out Institution and transferring?

Teach-Out Institutions are those that Stritch has reached agreement with for its students. The agreements include these benefits:

  • Automatic admission of current Stritch students in good academic standing. If a student owes a balance on their account to Stritch, they will not be able to receive your final transcript, thus may not be able to participate in the teach-out program.
  • Guaranteed acceptance of 100% successfully completed credits at Stritch. Stritch students are able to complete their degree in the same amount of time – students will need to complete the same number of semesters at the Teach-Out Institutions as they would have at Stritch to complete their degrees.
  • Comparable net tuition – The net tuition amount the student is expected to contribute to complete their degree will be the same (or less) as they would have had to pay at Stritch. While the scholarships may be packaged differently and with different names, the net cost will be comparable. Stritch students will not need to negotiate that process.

Many institutions accept applications for transfer students, but the process may not be as seamless or have the same guarantees as with transitioning to the partnering Teach-Out Institutions. Therefore, it is often in the best interest of the student to transition to a designated Teach-Out Institution.

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Course Catalogs /course-catalogs/ Tue, 26 Sep 2023 05:33:12 +0000 /?page_id=174 Course Catalogs Archive ]]> Financial Aid FAQs /financial-aid-faqs/ Thu, 21 Sep 2023 02:51:24 +0000 /?page_id=108 If you have questions about financial aid, please visit

Will my financial aid change?

Will I receive the same financial aid package and scholarships at another college?

Move to a Teach-Out Institution:
If you transition to one of Stritch’s partnering Teach-Out institutions you can expect to pay similar tuition costs to attend. The scholarships and aid you receive at the Teach-Out institution may have different names or amount, but the portion of the tuition for which you are responsible should be the same or less than it would be at Stritch.

Transfer:
If you transfer to a partnering institution with whom Stritch does not have a Teach-Out Agreement, you will need to work with that institution’s Admission and Financial Aid Offices on your financial aid package.

Loan Information

What happens to my loans if I transfer to another institution?

If you choose to continue your education at a Teach-Out Institution, or transfer to a non-partnering institution, you will still be responsible for the student loans you borrowed for 51ÂÒÂ×»»ÆÞ, so it is important to address them. While your new institution should automatically report your enrollment, you are responsible for following up. If you fail to do so, you could end up owing loan payments because your loan servicer(s) think(s) you are no longer enrolled. Make sure your loan servicer(s) are aware that you are enrolled at a new institution.

Even after transitioning to one of 51ÂÒÂ×»»ÆÞ’s Teach-Out Institutions, or transferring to a non-partnering school, you are still responsible for repaying loans taken out to cover the costs of previous institutions. You should track all of the different loans you have taken out so you can plan for repayment upon graduation. You do not want anything to fall through the cracks when it comes time to repay your college loans.

Submitted FAFSA for ’23-’24

I sent my 2023-2024 FAFSA to Stritch, what do I do now?

You do not need to do a new FAFSA! You can go to .

  • Under the “Returning User?” select “Add a school”
  • Log-in with your FSA ID to add a different school. You are able to add up to 10.

Can I get my loans forgiven?

With Stritch closing after the Spring term, can I get my loans forgiven or discharged?

Loan forgiveness or discharge is a process where the obligation to pay back your entire, or a portion of your loan is removed. This is something that a student must apply for.

More information can be found at: . Students must work directly with their loan servicer on this matter. Stritch is unable to provide assistance with this process. To find out who your loan servicer is, log-in to .

Account Balance

Am I still responsible for my balance at Stritch?

Yes, you are legally required to pay any balance due.

Work Study

Can I get work study at my new school?

If you qualify for federal work study as part of your financial aid package, you can apply for work study jobs at your new institution.

VA Benefits

How will Stritch closing impact my Veteran (VA) Benefits?

If you receive VA benefits at Stritch, your benefits at another institution are likely to continue, but you should review your benefits with the VA representative at your future institution.

Taking Time Off

What happens if I take time off of school and/or withdraw from this semester?

If you are out of school for more than 6 months, you will most likely need to begin repaying your loans.

Additional Resources

What are some helpful US Department of Education Resources?
  • Student Loan Repayment Questions:
  • Federal Loan Forgiveness:
  • Closed Information: Available for Direct Loans, FFEL Program loans, and Perkins Loans. Learn about the eligibility requirements for closed school discharge and how to apply –
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Closing Information /closing-information/ Wed, 13 Sep 2023 05:23:28 +0000 /?page_id=70
  • Tax Forms are available for employees via PayCom. Click here for instructions.
  • Education students who need help with licensing/endorsement should go to .

  • Students with federal loans may be eligible to pursue a closed-school student loan discharge. Information is available at:
  • Additional questions about student loans should be directed to the U.S. Department of Education.

  • Colleges and universities that are offering Teach-Out agreements to Stritch students and others that are welcoming Stritch students as transfer students can be found on the Teach-Out vs. Transfer page. Please see the link below.
Faculty and Staff FAQs

Employment Verification.

Former employees of 51ÂÒÂ×»»ÆÞ can request employment records and employment verification at stritch@tiffin.edu

Unemployment Eligibility.

Can I apply for unemployment benefits?

You are eligible to apply for unemployment.  The Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development provides detailed information about unemployment benefit at this site –  


Student Athlete FAQs

Information for Student Athletes


To learn more about the NAIA eligibility process, please go to .

Alumni FAQs

Alumni FAQs

Will my 51ÂÒÂ×»»ÆÞ degree be recognized as valid after the University closes?

Higher education degrees always remain valid if they were conferred by a fully accredited institution at the time of closure.

How will potential employers verify my education at 51ÂÒÂ×»»ÆÞ?

You can order a transcript from the National Student Clearinghouse to be sent directly to your employer for verification of your education. Please click on the Transcript Ordering link above for more information. Additionally, employers can go to www.degreeverify.org.

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/transcripts/ Wed, 13 Sep 2023 05:19:37 +0000 /?page_id=76

A 51ÂÒÂ×»»ÆÞ transcript is a complete record of your enrollment at the University. An official transcript includes all undergraduate and graduate (including doctoral) courses. Partial transcripts are not available.

Ordering your official transcript.

The Wisconsin Association of Independent Colleges and Universities (WAICU) now holds all transcripts for 51ÂÒÂ×»»ÆÞ. There is a $10.00 fee for each transcript. Click on the red button below to access the transcript ordering information.

How can potential employers verify my degree and dates of attendance?
Verification companies can check the National Student Clearinghouse. If your information is not available through the Clearinghouse, it will be available by written request from WAICU. Click the red button above for more information.

Will my degree be recognized after the closure?
Yes, higher education degrees always remain valid if conferred by a fully accredited institution at the time of closure. Stritch was fully accredited at the time of closure.

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51ÂÒÂ×»»ÆÞ / Wed, 30 Aug 2023 01:10:51 +0000 /home/ CLOSED in 2023

51ÂÒÂ×»»ÆÞ

Please click here for information regarding transcript ordering.

Verifications

Please click for information on employment verification and student/academic attendance and degree verification. Nurses seeking education/degree verification for out of state employment or education can also find support at the link.

Teaching License Endorsements

Cardinal Stritch no longer has a certification officer to complete endorsements for teaching licensure. Students seeking endorsement need to work with another university to get endorsed for licensure. This may require additional coursework, dependent on the requirements of that university. Some schools that students have worked with locally include Alverno, Mount Mary, and Marquette.

Tax Information

2023 Tax Forms are available in PayCom. Click here for instructions on how to access them.

Diplomas

Unfortunately, original or duplicate diplomas can no longer be ordered. Official transcripts are the best way to verify degree attainment.

Saint Francis of Assisi stained glass window in the church of St. James the Greater in Porto Azzurro, Elba, Italy

If your question or concern is not addressed here on the website, please email communications@stritch.edu for assistance.

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51ÂÒÂ×»»ÆÞ Legacy /about/ Wed, 30 Aug 2023 01:10:51 +0000 /about/

51ÂÒÂ×»»ÆÞ was founded by the Sisters of St. Francis of Assisi in 1937 and was chartered by the State of Wisconsin as a fully-accredited, degree granting institution. At one time, Stritch was one of the largest Franciscan institutions of higher education in North America with more than 60 undergraduate and graduate degree programs that helped students develop new skills, gain career-related experience and build professional networks. These academic programs prepared students of all ages, faiths, races and socioeconomic backgrounds to succeed.

Stritch provided a high-quality liberal arts education with majors for those interested in studying business, education, liberal arts, leadership, nursing and the sciences. Students with diverse faith and cultural backgrounds embraced and lived the core Franciscan values of creating a caring community, showing compassion, reverencing creation and making peace.
A vibrant campus life offered shared and meaningful experiences through a vast array of student clubs and organizations, diverse activities, intercollegiate athletics, performing arts, community service projects and leadership opportunities.

More than 40,000 Stritch alumni are recognized worldwide for their leadership roles in businesses, health care organizations, corporations, educational institutions, entrepreneurial ventures and non-profit organizations. Responsive to the needs of their communities, Stritch graduates are critical thinkers, ethical decision-makers and lifelong learners.

Our Franciscan Heritage

51ÂÒÂ×»»ÆÞ was founded and sponsored by the Sisters of St. Francis of Assisi. The university was rooted in the liberal arts tradition, transformed lives and communities through servant leadership, learning and service. The University was guided by the Catholic, Franciscan values of creating a caring community, making peace, showing compassion and reverencing all of creation as we embrace and cultivate the diversity of all of God’s creation.

Rooted in the values of Catholic Christianity and inspired by the spirits of St. Francis and St. Clare of Assisi and the heritage of the Sisters of St. Francis of Assisi, 51ÂÒÂ×»»ÆÞ was an academic community called to transform individuals to “approve the better things” as they discover their purpose in life. The University encouraged academic excellence, along with intellectual, spiritual and social growth among its entire community – faculty, staff and students of all ages, faiths and ethnic backgrounds.

Learn about the Sisters of St. Francis of Assisi .

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