Fast Facts
Building Names
Clubs/Activities
100

Thiel College was founded in this year.

1866

100

Gifted to Thiel College from the town of Greenville, this building is the oldest on campus and at one point, housed all the students and classes. 

Greenville Hall

100

This club takes trips to Cedar Point and King's Island. 

The Roller Coaster Club

200

Often a reason students fall in love with Thiel, our Student to Faculty ratio is . . . 

14:1

200

This building, that you are currently in, houses class rooms, the Admission Office, and our Communications Department, Radio, TV Station, Newspaper, and Podcast room. 

Pedas

200

For students looking to challenge themselves, this program can offer free trips, conferences, and a personalized thesis as well as some cool graduation bling

Dietrich Honors Institute (DHI)

300

PAC is an acronym for . . .

President's Athletic Conference

300

While Sawhill and Florence West are also First Year Residence Hall options, this dorm building is often the first students see on their tour.  

Hodge

300

A big deal for competitive Tomcats and one of the few times the lecture halls are full to the brim, this game night is free to Thiel students and often has fun prizes, food, and fun.

Bingo Night

400

Now known as the Thiel Tomcats, this is our original mascot. 

Huskies

400

With a silent last letter and unintuitive pronunciation, this Hall houses Financial Aid, Student Accounts, and the President's Office (an may or may not be haunted.

Roth Hall

400

Different than you see in the movies, these clubs provide philanthropy, leadership opportunities, social events, and nationwide alumni networks for students who want more out of college. 

Greek Life (Fratenities/Sororities)

500

This famous female pilot has many family ties to Thiel College including a Thiel founder and a Thiel alumnus.

Amelia Earhart

500

This building, connected to two other academic buildings, is where students go to visit our ARC, Writing labs, and check out books and research articles.

Langenheim Memorial Library

500

This Build A Bear-like activity is free for Thiel students each semester where certain English professors have been known to teach class in line.

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