Transylvania recognizes the importance of each student’s experience outside the classroom and endeavors to make it complementary to academic life. The administrative area known as Student Life has the primary objective of establishing a learning environment that challenges and encourages students to be informed, involved and responsible. The values for the Student Life Department include:
- Leadership: We actively listen and continually strive to provide vital solutions, counsel and advocacy for students.
- Richness of Diversity: We seek and incorporate difference perspectives and experiences to drive innovation and impact.
- Student-Centered: We use this as our driving force in all decisions.
- Communication: We commit to an environment of openness to build trust and make timely decisions.
- Collaboration: We work together, based on mutual respect, to lead and serve our stakeholders.
- Accountability: We take ownership of our actions and results to add value every day.
- Integrity: We adhere to the highest moral and ethical behavior.
The Student Life staff coordinates co-curricular experiences in the following areas: residence life,, campus and community engagement, student transitions, diversity & inclusion, student well-being and the Campus Center. Staff members also work directly with the peer judicial process, student government and public safety. While students get involved in programs and services according to their own needs and goals, Transylvania encourages each student to explore new and unfamiliar ground. It is hoped that students will test themselves, explore different points of view, develop their decision-making skills and accept individual responsibility as part of their total educational development.
Transylvania establishes and maintains behavioral standards and community regulations for which there is a demonstrated need. The objectives of our standards include the development of maturity in moral and social behavior as well as the cultivation of intellectual excellence. The mutual expectations that students and the university hold of one another are contained in the Transylvania University Student Handbook (www.transy.edu/student-handbook).
Additional information about Student Core Values and Expectations, Housing Requirements, Residence Life, Parking, Student Organizations, Religious Life, and Campus & Community Engagement Opportunities is also located in the Student Handbook.
Athletics
Transylvania is a member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division III and competes in the Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference (HCAC), a league composed of 10 academically selective schools in Indiana, Kentucky and Ohio. In addition, the university holds associate memberships in the Ohio Athletic Conference for its men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams, the Southern Athletic Association for its field hockey team and the Ohio River Lacrosse Conference for its men’s and women’s lacrosse teams. It also holds full memberships in the National Cheerleading Association, the National Dance Association and in the Intercollegiate Horse Show Association for its men’s and women’s eventing teams.
Transylvania sponsors 27 varsity athletic teams: men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s indoor and outdoor track and field, men’s and women’s cross country, men’s and women’s golf, men’s and women’s soccer, men’s and women’s swimming and diving, men’s and women’s lacrosse, eventing, men’s and women’s tennis, women’s field hockey, softball, women’s volleyball, competitive cheerleading and dance, men’s baseball and women’s triathlon. More than 400 student-athletes competed on Transylvania’s varsity teams in 2016-17.
Transylvania’s athletic teams have consistently captured conference regular-season and tournament titles, and individuals have earned recognition as players of the year or coaches of the year, both in the HCAC and the region. In 2016-17, three teams won conference championships, while the track and field team sent multiple athletes to the NCAA outdoor track and field championships for the first time in program history. Jordin Fender became All-American for the third time in her career, as she finished as national runner-up in the women’s 100-meter hurdles, while Cole Green became the first Transylvania men’s track and field athlete to compete at the NCAA track and field championships.
Transylvania student-athletes performed just as impressively in the classroom, compiling a cumulative grade point average of better than 3.18, with 58 being named to all-conference academic teams. These achievements reflect Transylvania’s commitment to the NCAA Division III model of emphasizing academic excellence along with success on the field of play.
The centerpieces of Transylvania’s athletics facilities are the Pat Deacon Stadium at Transylvania Athletic Complex and the Clive M. Beck Athletic and Recreation Center. Constructed in late 2013, Pat Deacon Stadium features an 860-seat grandstand, a full eight-lane track and an artificial turf used for men’s and women’s lacrosse, field hockey, and men’s and women’s soccer. The state-of-the-art Beck Center includes a performance gymnasium seating 1,200, recreational gym, fully equipped fitness center, walking/running track and multipurpose dance/aerobics studio. Other varsity venues include John R. Hall Field for softball, William A. Marquard Field for baseball, a competition-size swimming and diving pool in the William T. Young Campus Center and a six-court tennis complex.
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