Former name | Defiance Female Seminary (1850–1903) |
|---|---|
| Motto | "Defi the ordinary" |
| Type | Private college |
| Established | 1850; 176 years ago (1850) |
Religious affiliation | United Church of Christ |
Academic affiliations | CIC |
| Endowment | $19.2 million (2020)[1] |
| President | Richanne C. Mankey |
Academic staff | 86 |
| Students | 650 |
| Undergraduates | 450 |
| Postgraduates | 100 |
| Location | , Ohio ,United States |
| Campus | 150 acres (61 ha) |
| Colors | Purple and gold |
| Nickname | Yellow Jackets, Lady Jackets |
Sporting affiliations | NAIA –WHAC NAIA –MSFA |
| Website | www |
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The Defiance College is aprivate college inDefiance, Ohio, United States. Affiliated with theUnited Church of Christ, the campus includes eighteen buildings and access to the 200-acre (80.9 ha) Thoreau Wildlife Sanctuary.[2] The college isaccredited by theHigher Learning Commission.[3]

The college began asDefiance Female Seminary in 1850 and was opened by theChristian Connection, which itself later became part of the United Church of Christ, to provide schooling for young women. In 1903, the Defiance Female Seminary formally became Defiance College, making it one of only two religious-affiliated colleges to begin operation inOhio during the 20th century.
During President Kevin McCann's leadership (1951–1964), the campus increased in size to 140 acres (56.7 ha); the library, student union, and Pilgrim halls were built; and old buildings were renovated. PresidentDwight D. Eisenhower paid two visits to Defiance. On October 15, 1953, he laid the cornerstone for the Anthony Wayne Library of American Study. Eisenhower also visited the campus on May 26, 1963, to deliver the commencement address, at which time the college announced that one room in the library had been designated "the Eisenhower Room", honoring the friendship between Eisenhower andKevin C. McCann.
The college isaccredited by theHigher Learning Commission. The college was put on probation in 2023 for concerns with one out of the eighteen accreditation criteria.[3] In June 2025, the sanction was removed.[4]
The Defiance College Yellow Jackets moved conferences at the end of the 2023–24 athletic season from theHeartland Collegiate Athletic Conference (HCAC) ofNCAADivision III to theWolverine–Hoosier Athletic Conference (WHAC) in every sport except for football, where they are a member of theMid-States Football Association (MSFA) and are a part of theNAIA.
The Defiance College athletic program has begun the processes of adding new athletic programs in the near future. In the 2025–26 athletic season, men's volleyball, women's bowling, and powerlifting will be the newest additions to the expanded athletic program. At the current time, it is believed men's volleyball and women's bowling will also be competing in the WHAC. Powerlifting is not confirmed at this time.
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