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The University of Findlay, located in Findlay, Ohio, is a Christian university that aims to prepare its students for academic achievement and meaningful lives.
Among The University of Findlay's course offerings are the following healthcare-related courses:
The five-semester Nursing program at The University of Findlay will cover topics and classes like Mental Health Nursing, Nursing Synthesis, and Foundations of Nursing Practice. Students will have the opportunity to take a study abroad nursing trip to Japan during the summer, and upon successful completion of the program, can sit for the NCLEX exam.
The program will help incoming freshmen students get a head start on their college education by offering online classes at a reduced price.
The workshop’s title is “Waste to Energy: Incorporation of Renewable Energy and Sustainable Practices in the Classroom” and is aimed at middle and high school teachers.
The newly-formed ethics team was only two and a half points away from placing high enough to compete in the nationals of the competition.
Victoria Hansen set out at age 14 to achieve the award, and it only took her four years to complete her goal.
For the 18th year in a row, the University of FIndlay has been ranked as one of the U.S. News and World Reports’ best colleges in the nation, also receiving praise for its occupational therapy, online bachelor’s in business, and financial aid programs.