College of Education

University of Findlay's College of Education prepares new and veteran teachers to educate the next generation of students in a modern, diverse and compassionate classroom. Combining theory and practice you will begin working with students in a classroom starting your freshmen year. Our students also have the opportunity for cross-curricular integration of learning through programming in the world class Mazza Museum and the STEAM Education Center.

Taylor Hartz, Student Teacher
Qualified teachers are in demand! Math, Science, Foreign Language, TESOL, Arts, Special Education and Reading are the content areas with the most need. Findlay can provide you with the licensure or endorsement necessary to fill these available positions in Ohio.
Taylor Hartz, Student Teacher

University of Findlay's College of Education has been recognized with the "Inviting School Award" from the International Alliance for Invitational Education (IAIE).
University of Findlay Education Professor Writes Student-Friendly Statistics Textbook

University of Findlay Education Professor Writes Student-Friendly Statistics Textbook

University of Findlay’s Kyle Wagner, assistant professor of education and chair of the Doctor of Education in School Psychology Program, recently authored a textbook that makes one of higher education’s most intimidating subjects more approachable and engaging for students. Wagner’s book,...

University of Findlay Students Present Research at National Conference of Undergraduate Research 2026

University of Findlay Students Present Research at National Conference of Undergraduate Research 2026

FINDLAY, Ohio — Students from University of Findlay recently participated in the National Conference on Undergraduate Research (NCUR) 2026, held April 13–15 in Richmond, Virginia, joining more than 4,000 undergraduate scholars from across the country to present original research and...

University of Findlay Set to Celebrate Earth Week

University of Findlay Set to Celebrate Earth Week

The University of Findlay will celebrate Earth Week from April 21 through April 23, showcasing the many ways students, faculty, and staff come together to promote environmental stewardship and sustainability across campus. While several campus groups have long championed Earth-focused...