International Admissions - University of Findlay
Why Findlay? Founded in 1882, the University of Findlay is a small, private university located in the beautiful city of Findlay, Ohio. Findlay offers top programs in business, sciences, computer science and analytics, environmental health, and nuclear medicine.There is a vibrant international population found on campus with many services and events planned to ensure our students from 35+ countries are truly immersed in American culture. Our close-knit, safe, residential campus values faculty/student support, undergraduate research, and an inclusive campus experience for all students.Located just an hour and a half from Detroit, Michigan, Findlay is close to major cities like Chicago and Columbus and has many opportunities for students to get internships and jobs once they graduate.https://www.findlay.edu/admissions/international/
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