The University of Findlay

The University of Findlay is a flexible, forward-looking institution that is constantly seeking ways to better serve students and the community. In today’s fast-paced world, Findlay is continually adapting programs and teaching methods to meet the needs of current students who are preparing for tomorrow’s careers. Old MainEducation at The University of Findlay is offered in formats that accommodate students of all ages and their time-pressured lifestyles. In addition to traditional weekday classes, Findlay offers courses at night, on weekends and over the Internet. The University of Findlay has nearly 60 majors leading to baccalaureate degrees and offers seven master’s degrees, a doctor of pharmacy and a doctor of physical therapy. Unusual and well-recognized programs include equestrian studies, pre-veterinary medicine (animal science/pre-veterinary medicine option), nuclear medicine technology, occupational therapy and physical therapy, as well as environmental, safety and occupational health management. Approximately 3,900 students are enrolled at Findlay, with more than 2,800 undergraduate and nearly 1,100 graduate students. Approximately 1,300 students live on campus in University housing. Approximately 340 full-time and part-time faculty teach regular and online classes, with a student-to-faculty ratio of 15:1. The University of Findlay encompasses more than 388 acres, including its 73-acre main campus and six off-facilities. For a full list of University facilities, click here. Opportunities abound for learning leadership and interpersonal skills outside the classroom. Students may participate in any of nearly 80 student organizations, including special interest clubs, student media, student government, performing arts groups, service clubs, academic honorary organizations, spiritual life groups and Greek sororities and fraternities. Club sports and 28 intramural sports keep the competitive spirit alive on campus.