45 Registered Employers.
Open Fair: 9:30 a.m. -10:00 a.m. – VIP Students only
Open Fair: 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. General Admission
Interviews: 1-4 PM/30-minute intervals
The open fair is a time for students to meet with employers and schedule afternoon interviews (not all employers will be conducting interviews)
Stop by our office to meet our Staff, ask questions about financial aid opportunities and grab a treat on your way to class! We would love to see you!
Minor programs
The Office of Financial Aid staff will be set up to answer questions about student awards, grants, scholarships, loans, etc.
A time for students to voice any comments or concerns and for clubs/organizations to get budget approvals for events.
A group of student-athlete representatives committed to advocate for student-athletes across campus
Provide feedback for ENGL 104, 106, and 107 students’ portfolios and how to submit them correctly.
Completing your FAFSA early will help you get ahead on planning for any out of pocket expenses in the 24-25 academic year. You must register to attend this event as space is limited.
The Office of Financial Aid staff will be set up to answer questions about student awards, grants, scholarships, loans, etc.
Come meet some wildlife from Back to the Wild- a nearby wildlife rehabilitation center! This is a great opportunity to learn about Ohio wildlife and wildlife rehabilitation. There will also be free water bottles and stickers to decorate!
Critters and Canteens will be on March 7th from 12-3 pm in the AMU MPR.
The informative and lively discussion will feature experts with the Black Swamp Bird Observatory: Kimberly Kaufman, executive director, and Mark Shieldcastle, research director. They will discuss the importance of bird conservation in the ecosystem – and how bird tourists pump $40 million into the regional economy. From tiny songbirds to majestic bald eagles, Ohio plays a vital role in the survival of hundreds of bird species and millions of migratory birds each year.
You’re invited to International Night at the University of Findlay!
Making its first appearance since the COVID shutdown, International night brings together students, faculty, staff, and local community members to celebrate the diverse culture and community spread across the University. Students will showcase their countries through performances, food, and displays. Meet new people, see various cultures, try new foods, and enjoy the entertainment!
What: Cultural Festival
When: March 8 from 5-9 p.m.
Where: Winebrenner auditorium and lobby
Who: Everyone
A time for students to voice any comments or concerns and for clubs/organizations to get budget approvals for events.
A group of student-athlete representatives committed to advocate for student-athletes across campus
A time for students to voice any comments or concerns and for clubs/organizations to get budget approvals for events. This meeting is also Welcome Week Budgets.
Need a night to relax and indulge in some self-care? Please join us for an event led by OT students on Thursday, April 4, from 6-8 p.m. in the AMU multipurpose room. All students, regardless of major, are welcome to join us in a night of self-reflection and fun. The event includes mental health related stations, such as homemade fidgets, homemade stress balls, coloring books, bingo, pizza, and free crewnecks.
A time for students to voice any comments or concerns and for clubs/organizations to get budget approvals for events.
Families and patients define their healthcare quality, safety, and overall experience as emotional, while healthcare providers define the experience as biological health. Rev. Regina Holliday seeks to close that gap to co-design outcomes and experiences and create humanism in healthcare. She is a patient advocate and artist known for painting murals depicting the need for clarity and transparency in medical records and to reform health care standards. This advocacy mission was inspired by her husband and his struggle to get appropriate health care. He suffered poor care coordination, a lack of access to data, and a series of medical errors, ultimately losing his battle and his life. Holliday’s husband’s death inspired her to create change needed to drive better patient outcomes and communication for patient and families. Join her in conversation at University of Findlay for her presentation, “Health Equity and Reconciliation,” as we delve into a discussion around how to be a better advocate for patients and families and live-streamed via Zoom (link: https://findlay.zoom.us/j/91335489305?pwd=S2Zjc1A5V08wSEc4aE9nUnRHdDhVZz09).
A time for students to voice any comments or concerns and for clubs/organizations to get budget approvals for events.
Reptile Appreciation Day will be an event where an outside organization called “Herps Alive” will bring in reptiles and amphibians to showcase to students, faculty, and other members of the University of Findlay. They will also give a presentation on the animals and give everyone the opportunity to interact with them too. There will also be a crewneck giveaway for University of Findlay students as well.
A group of student-athlete representatives committed to advocate for student-athletes across campus
Visit our information table in Henderson Dining Hall Tuesday, April 16, from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Learn more about the Psychology to Doctor of Occupational Therapy 3+3 program.
Sigma Kappa will be selling flowers on April 17 from 11:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. at the South Cory Street Mall. Cash or card can be used to purchase customized bouquets, pre-made bouquets, and individual flowers. Proceeds will be donated to the Sigma Kappa Foundation.
Provide feedback for ENGL 104, 106, and 107 students’ portfolios and how to submit them correctly.
Join UFOSEA as we celebrate Earth Day! You can get a free long-sleeve t-shirt to tie dye and free snacks!