Community Benefit Report

University of Findlay invests in the community by promoting diversity, providing education and enrichment, meeting community needs, and forming community partnerships.

In 2019, our students, faculty, and staff have contributed over 20,000 volunteer hours, which translates to nearly $500,000 of volunteer economic impact.

Five Pillars
These pillars reflect the different areas in which the University of Findlay supports and promotes the community.
Promoting Diversity

Promoting Diversity

University of Findlay’s inclusivity principles are modeled through sustained community programming that values and celebrates difference. Students, faculty, and staff represent a conglomeration of diversity, which offers invaluable opportunities to learn about and appreciate domestic and worldviews influencing our increasingly globalized lives.
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Education

Education

A continuum of educational opportunities are available for individuals of all ages abound on and off campus. Many programs are offered free of charge. Participants enjoy the privilege of learning from experts about topics such as astronomy, leadership skills, ethics, technological advances, and work/life balance. Such valuable knowledge empowers people to make informed decisions that improve their lives.
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Education
Enrichment

Enrichment

The University of Findlay places great emphasis on a balanced approach to learning, which means subjects like the hard sciences work concurrently with areas including the fine arts and athletics to enhance and broaden experiences available within the broader community. Fine art exhibitions, musical performances, athletic camps and more serve the populace in myriad ways.
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Meeting Community Needs

Meeting Community Needs

The University of Findlay’s mission to equip students to lead “meaningful lives” involves the entire University community, from new students to alumni, and reaches far beyond campus to improve others’ lives. Several service activities, which take place on and off campus, specifically focus on the most acute regional needs ranging from a dearth of affordable housing to opioid addiction.
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Meeting Community Needs
Partnerships

Partnerships

The University’s community involvement is a cooperative endeavor made possible with solid off-campus organizational and individual relationships. Students, faculty, and staff collaborate with others who also care deeply about making a positive impact. This unified effort strengthens our community in countless ways.
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