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Student Organizations
The University of Findlay student organizations, clubs, interest groups, and intramural activities offer students the opportunity to stay active, be creative, meet new friends, and develop various skills.  The following are some of the organizations on campus: 

Chinese Culture Club, Chemistry Club, EKTA (Indian Student Association), Health Care Management Network, Horse Club, Hospitality Management Club (HMC), Institute of Managerial Accounting (IMA), Japanese Culture Club (JCC), Marketing Club (MC), Oiler Environmental Safety & Health Organization (OESHO), Pharmacy Student Leadership Council (PSCL), Physical Therapy Organization (PTO), Physician Assistant Student Society (PASS), Physics Club, Political Science Club (PSC), Pre-Med Club, Pre-Vet Club, Public Relations Student Society of America (PRSSA), Pulse (school newspaper), Social Work Club, Society of Human Resource Management Club (SHRM), Spanish Club, Student Government Association (SGA), Taiwanese Student Association (TCC), Technology and Gaming Club (T.A.G.), The University of Findlay American Sign Language Club, The University of Findlay Figure Skating Club, The University of Findlay Habitat for Humanity Chapter (UFHFH), The University of Findlay Horse Club, The University of Findlay Martial Arts Club (UFMAC), The University of Findlay Wilderness Club, The University of Findlay Writer's Club, UF-TV, University of Findlay Korean Student Association (UFKSA), WLFC - FM Radio to name a few!

Other activities on campus include:  volleyball, soccer, basketball, cricket, lacrosse, gymnastics, and dance.


International Night!


A popular event for all students on campus is International Night.  Students from around the world including the United States join this event every year. 
Spring 2010 will be the 42nd year International Night has been celebrated! The event includes live entertainment, activities, and food from other countries.  Community members are invited and introduced to the students' cultures and native countries.  New students are welcome to participate!

Another great group on campus is SEEED (Students Embracing Educational Experiences in Diversity).  SEEED's purpose is to provide a community of students that fosters and supports diversity.

Click here to see all of our student organizations 

Click here to see all of our student interest groups