University of Findlay

Established in 1882 through a joint partnership between the Churches of God, General Conference and the city of Findlay, the University is known for excellence in its science, health professions, animal science and equestrian studies programs, but also for cultivating the next generation of business leaders, educators, and innovative thinkers through a dedication to experiential learning, both in and outside of the classroom.

The University of Findlay is located in Findlay, Ohio, a small city that is pleasant and progressive. Findlay has been designated a “dream town” by Demographics Daily, and it has been repeatedly named the number one “micropolitan” city in the U.S. by Site Selection magazine for the last five years in a row! 

The University of Findlay has more than 80 bachelor’s degrees and offers 11 master’s degrees, and four doctorate-level degree programs. More than 3,800 students, including 1,200 graduate students are enrolled at Findlay.  Approximately 1,250 students live on campus in university housing. 

The University of Findlay is a proud member of the NCAA Division II Great Midwest Athletic Conference (GMAC). Findlay has earned top rankings in U.S. News & World Report’s annual survey of “America’s Best Colleges” for 12 consecutive years.​ 

The University also offers financial aids in order to be available for all the students eager to get a good and qualified education. Financial aid can help bridge the gap between the student’s resources and the cost of education. To be eligible for any federal financial aid, all new and continuing students and their parents are required to complete and submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). All students who complete the FAFSA will qualify for federal loans. In addition to scholarships and grants, the award package may include a suggested amount for federal student loan programs. 

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