admissions and aid

Pay Your Deposit

Finalize your Enrollment Process as a First-Year Student.

Important Next Steps

Take the time to review the following list of the important information you will need to submit prior to your enrollment. Any questions regarding the submission of the information can be directed to your admissions counselor in the Office of Admissions.
Follow these steps:

1. Pay your Enrollment Deposit

Students who have been admitted to the University of Findlay are encouraged to submit their $200 enrollment deposit to ensure a spot in next year’s incoming class. Your deposit is credited back to your Findlay student account and will go towards your tuition costs once you enroll. Your enrollment deposit is refundable until May 1.

2. Schedule an On-Campus Visit

Students with their parents, family members, and support networks are all invited to spend a day immersed in the University of Findlay! Your visit experience will include learning more about being a student at Findlay.

3. Apply for Housing

Contact your admissions counselor to get the link to our housing portal, where you will find all necessary forms for both residential and commuting students.

4. Download the Oiler Mobile App

Get access to the New Student Orientation schedule, virtual maps, receive notifications for events on campus and more, using the Oiler Mobile App!

5. Complete the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid)

University of Findlay’s school code: 003045

6. Sign Up for Future Oiler Registration Days

Future Oiler Registration is a one-day event in which new students will register for classes.
All first-time freshman students must attend one registration date.     

7. Confirm your Major

Ideally, you will want to know your major prior to your Future Oiler Registration date so that you can be placed with the appropriate faculty advisor who will schedule your courses. Be sure to confirm your major with your admissions counselor.

8. Send your Final Official High School Transcript

You will need to submit a final official high school transcript to the Office of Admissions verifying your graduation (if you are a first-time student). Or official transcripts from all other universities that you have taken classes at (if you are a transfer student or have participated in a College Credit Plus program).