FINDLAY, OH (08/29/2014) – Adam Lawhorn, of Continental, has been admitted to The University of Findlay as a member of the 2014 incoming class. Approximately 730 new students began their studies at UF on Monday, Aug. 18.
Lawhorn, whose major at UF is biology, is a graduate of Continental Local High School.
The University of Findlay’s fall first-time, full-time entering class is 6.5 percent larger than last fall’s class and the University’s total enrollment is up 8.5 percent – 3,956, compared to 3,645 students last fall.
As one of the largest private universities in northwest Ohio, The University of Findlay ranks in the top tier of the U.S. News & World Report’s “America’s Best Colleges” in the Midwest and was named a “Best Midwestern College” by the Princeton Review. UF has also earned national honors for campus beauty and environmental efforts.
The University of Findlay is well known for offering high quality professional programs that are built on a liberal arts foundation. All of our nearly 80 academic programs have hands-on learning built into the program. UF has robust undergraduate research, creativity and internship programs that help our students become well-prepared for their careers. Findlay is known for its strong health professions, science-based, teacher education and business programs including pre-veterinary medicine, pharmacy, physical therapy, nursing, equestrian studies, environmental science, education and accounting.



