Private University

University of Findlay

(126 reviews)

1000 N Main St, Findlay, OH 45840

University of Findlay

Overview

University of Findlay, a private university located in Findlay, Ohio, is known not only for 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. Established in 1882 and with a total enrollment of nearly 4,000 students, the University of Findlay has over 80 majors leading to baccalaureate degrees and offers 11 master’s, and 5 doctoral degrees. Findlay is nationally ranked by U.S. News & World Report, Princeton Review, the Wall Street Journal, and more.

Features

  • Wheelchair accessible entrance
  • Wheelchair accessible parking lot

Services

  • Certificate & Endorsements
  • Associate Degrees
  • Bachelor Degrees
  • Master Degrees
  • Doctoral Programs
  • Licensure
  • Online Programs
  • On-campus Programs
  • Hybrid

Working Hours

Monday 8 AM–5 PM
Tuesday 8 AM–5 PM
Wednesday 8 AM–5 PM
Thursday 8 AM–5 PM
Friday 8 AM–5 PM
Saturday Closed
Sunday Closed

Location

Reviews

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Rachel Greschel

The University of Findlay has a small pretty campus. Most of the architecture is beautiful red brick. The Science/pharmacy/teaching building and the library has it's own unique style. They have foliage producing trees in the fall and trees with nice blooms in the spring. They have flowers planted everywhere from Spring to Fall. They have cute clocks around campus. During the Winter they have so many beautifully decorated Christmas trees. One for the AMU student Center and one for the library. They also have a fire place in the AMU student center which is a great place to sit next to to study.

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Terrie Koziel

We watched youth flag football. Beautiful field, great coaches

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Joseph Smith

Just dropped the kids off for a Soccer camp for the weekend. Dormitories were pretty nice campus, looks good.

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Lila Aylstock

Sue King is not someone to go to for the barn program. The horses are mistreated in the barn program. Half of them have mental and physical issues due to the lack of turn out, over riding, under feeding, and terrible medical care. I would not recommend bringing your horse into the program or even riding one of their horses in the program. There is a horrible retention rate in the program because the students are mistreated and beaten down, or they leave because they can't stand the way the horses are treated. The coaching is useless, they have no riders above training level, and the only decent riders they have are the ones assigned to one of the few decent horses. The majority of students will be overworked on terrible horses and severely injured through negligent barn managers or misbehaving horses. They do not quarantine sick horses, the vet on staff and the barn managers know nothing. The barn is incredibly dusty it will give you iron lung or spontaneously combust at any moment. Do not go.

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Seven Garrison

Graduation, 2025. I came from Owensboro, Kentucky. Great environment.

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Eddie Fowl

Looks awesome, hope to make a few trips back here!

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AK K

Did MBA in 2008....Easy going university. I liked it. Give good grades..Not too difficult to get reasonable grades. Tuition is bit high but I didn't feel much stress during that period..Now I clearly clearly realize how good it was if I compare colleges and universities here inn Toronto, canada. Here it is extremely hard to get good grades...I like US universities...You will realize the value clearly when we compare with other.

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Debby W

I am writing this as a parent for an alumni. My son was there from 2010-2014 where because of the help & involvement of his professors & advisers he was able to graduate with honors with 2 bachelor degrees & 4 minors. He had 2 paid internships in his field of study & both of which made him excellent offers upon graduation. He had several other cooperate offers as well but decided to stay with the large cooperation he interned at where he would have advancement opportunities. This campus is beautiful & the staff went above & beyond our expectations from our very first campus visit all the way through his graduation. Our son was involved in many extracurricular activities & loved campus life. And yes it is a dry campus as in no alcohol permitted on the grounds. Our second son attended a state college & wishes that he would have went private. Our daughter will be attending Findlay for the next 6 years & we are super excited for her!

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David Trisel

I am a small business owner and graphic designer. I utilize the UF Print Shop and a regular basis and recommend their services all the time. Excellent prices and service.

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Ronak Patel

Very good university. Professors over here done their PhDs in reputated universities . They have good knowledge about subject. I am an online student working towards my masters. The classes are very good and easily accessed. I have more issues with the communication among the financial aid office and the business office.

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Derrick Purtee

I am an online student working towards my masters. The classes are very good and easily accessed. I have more issues with the communication among the financial aid office and the business office. My enrollment plan (which I filled out …

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S S

Actually this university takes no starts. Specially international students plseas don't come to this university, these university spoils the students career and after that they don't even care. They just care about your money, they take …

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Grant Courts

I can’t speak for other fields at this school, but Pharmacy students beware. They don’t care about you and will use you for profit. Disgusting practices by this place. I feel sorry for the students they’ve mistreated in their program.

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Rich The King

Small but cozy gym. Players play hard. Had a great time.

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Mike Mann

Wished your students were alittle more respectful..i live on howard st.i cnt even park in front of my own house.yet next door has there own parking lot but still has to park in front of my house....wish campus security did there jobs....

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robert stine

Graduated from there in 1989. It's amazing how much growth the University has shown. Need to visit this campus before choosing another institution

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Jim Burke

Gutted the non Western equestrian program with no notice. Poor communication to students and parents about a drastic change to the program direction and staffing. Resulted in significant loss of non western equestrian students. …

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Jim Kimmet

Great people and great atmosphere

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srinivasarao Nalabothu

Very good university. Professors over here done their PhDs in reputated universities . They have good knowledge about subject.

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Jake G

NOT epic. the professor gave me an A-, not an A+, for my paper, and I am UPSET! The school refused to make amends with me. I transferred out the next semester. I will never return.