The University of Findlay is accredited by the
Higher Learning Commission and the national accrediting organizations for athletic training, business, environmental health science and protection, intensive English language, nuclear medicine technology, nursing, occupational therapy, pharmacy, physical therapy, physician assistant, social work, strength and conditioning, and teacher education, teaching
English to speakers of other languages. The University of Findlay established the nation's first bachelor's degree in
hazardous waste studies, now known as environmental, safety and occupational health management. The All Hazards Training Center, which grew from that initial program, has provided hands-on training simulations to more than 100,000 people from a wide range of backgrounds, including industry leaders and government officials involved in
emergency planning, response and recovery. The Nuclear Medicine Institute is a one-year professional program that trains
nuclear medicine technologists. It was established in 1966 in Cleveland, Ohio, and moved to the campus of Findlay College in 1984. It is accredited by the Joint Review Committee on Educational Programs in Nuclear Medicine. The
English equestrian program utilizes a farm, named the James L. Child Jr. Equestrian Complex after the late university trustee, houses the English equestrian studies program. Established in 1992, the program has won an
Intercollegiate Horse Show Association national title, several reserve championships and numerous individual honors. It also includes University Equine Veterinary Services Inc. and an adjacent, 30-acre nature preserve. Founded in 1976, the
western equestrian program shares a 152-acre farm, the Animal Sciences Center, with the animal science/pre-veterinary medicine program. The western program has earned five Intercollegiate Horse Show Association national championships in the past decade as well as numerous individual honors.
Reputation and rankings In the 2025
U.S. News & World Report college rankings, the University of Findlay was ranked 359th (tied) among 436 national universities.
Mazza Museum The campus includes the
Mazza Museum of International Art from Picture Books which contains the largest collection of
children's book illustrations in the United States. Its collection numbers more than 11,000 pieces from authors and artists. Its mission is to promote literacy through its educational programs and to collect, exhibit and preserve original art from children's books. ==Student life==