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Academics

Located in the micropolitan Ohio city of Findlay, University of Findlay is a small Christian college with just 2,600 students but an impressive eighty-plus majors, including notable programs in equestrian studies and health professions. “Not many colleges can simultaneously create future doctors and professional horse trainers,” says a student. The school’s focus on experiential learning and an education grounded in Christian values incorporate “interactive labs,” “terrific study abroad programs,” and “lectures that invite you to speak your mind.” Class assignments “allow critical thinking outside of papers and tests,” and the school has three barns for pre-vet students to practice, as well as a school health clinic that “always has a few nursing or PT students shadowing the nurses.”

The faculty here “have incredible experience in their field” and are “willing to help you inside and outside the classroom to grow to your full potential.” Many “go out of their way to help students get into graduate programs and full-time jobs.” “You can walk into their offices at any time with any problem,” and “the majority of them bond with their students to really improve their experience and ability to understand the information given to them.” The small classes tend to follow “more of a discussion base versus a lecture base,” which creates a “fun and exciting environment” that allows students to get their ideas out in the open “all the while actually learning.”

Student Body

This group is very close: “Everyone knows everyone and it is like a great big family on campus.” While most are from Ohio, there is a large international contingent, and with the wide range of programs a variety of people are drawn to Findlay—it’s not unusual for students “to sit in a class filled with barn kids, future physical therapists, veterinarians, and educators.” The school is “a culture all its own,” and a meeting place where someone who grew up in a small town on a farm “can be best friends with someone who grew up in the cities of New Jersey and has never seen a pig in person.” There is harmony among all groups, and students encourage each other via “peer-to-peer tutoring and other services on campus,” as well as student organizations. Everyone at the University of Findlay is interested in the goals of others, and school “is never a competition, but instead a support system.”

Campus Life

The “absolutely beautiful” 350-acre campus always has events happening (with free food and shirts!) in the residence halls or through the various campus clubs, including “live music on campus, community service projects, bingo, club sports, and a variety of intramural leagues.” “A lot of people leave campus on the weekends,” but there’s “plenty of things to do downtown” and students will often go out to “local restaurants” and other places where they can use their “bonus bucks.” The university gives out tickets to the local movie theater once a month, and bowling is quite a popular hobby. The campus farm is a popular place to visit, and “there is a lot of fitness promotion on campus,” so recreational exercise is a big pastime. Many students are employed on campus, and a lot of students are “athletes that have obligations to their athletics practices and games.”

Contact & Visit

Campus Visits Contact

Contact
Dee Dee Spraw
Director of Admissions Events

Address
Office of Admissions
1000 North Main Street
Findlay, OH 45840

Phone
4194344180

Email
spraw@findlay.edu

Experience College Life

Most Popular Places On Campus
Animal Science Barns
Athletic Facilities
College of Business
Campus Bookstore


Campus Tours

Campus Tours
Appointment Required: Yes
Dates: Year-round
Times: Varies
Average Length: 2 hours

On Campus Interview

Campus Interviews
Yes

Information Sessions
Available

Times
10 am, 2 pm

Faculty and Coach Visits

Dates/Times Available
Year-round

Arrangements
Contact Admissions Office

Advance Notice
Other

Contact Email Address for Visit
https://www.findlay.edu/admissions/visit-experience/

Class Visits

Dates/Times Available
Year-round

Arrangements
Contact Admissions Office

Overnight Dorm Stays

Overnight Dorm Stays
Not Available

Transportation


Driving Instructions to Campus
From Toledo, Michigan, Canada (Approximately one hour from Toledo) I-75 South to Findlay, Exit 159 Left (east) on US 224 (toward McDonald's) Right on N. Main St. UF is located on the right (approximately one-half mile) ? From Cleveland, Northern Pennsylvania, New York (Approximately 2.5 hours from Cleveland) Ohio Turnpike West to Toledo, Exit/Mile marker 64 (formerly known as Exit 4A) I-75 South to Findlay, Exit 159 Left (east) on US 224 (toward McDonald's) Right on N. Main St. UF is located on the right (approximately one-half mile) From Akron, Youngstown, Pennsylvania (Approximately 2.5 hours from Akron) US 224 West into Findlay Right (north) on N. Main St. UF is located on the left side of the street (approximately one mile) ? From Columbus, Southern Pennsylvania, West Virginia (Approximately 2 hours from Columbus) US 23 North to SR 15 West (to Toledo) SR 15 West to I-75 North I-75 North to Findlay, Exit 159 Right (east) on US 224 (toward McDonald's) Right on N. Main St. UF is located on the right (approximately one-half mile) ? From Dayton, Cincinnati, Kentucky (Approximately 3.5 hours from Cincinnati) I-75 North to Findlay, Exit 159 Right (east) on US 224 (toward McDonald's) Right on N. Main St. UF is located on the right (approximately one-half mile) From Fort Wayne, Ind. (Approximately 2 hours from Fort Wayne) SR 30 East to US 224 East (Ohio) into Findlay Right on N. Main St. UF is located on the right (approximately one-half mile) ? From Northern Indiana, Chicago (Approximately 5 hours from Chicago) Indiana Toll Road (I-80, I-90 East) to Ohio Turnpike East to I-75 South at Toledo I-75 South to Findlay, Exit 159 Left (east) on US 224 (toward McDonald's) Right on N. Main St. UF is located on the right (approximately one-half mile)

Admissions

Applicants: 3,739
Acceptance Rate: 86%
Average HS GPA: 3.61






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