Finlandia University
Former name | The Suomi College and Theological Seminary (1896–2000) |
|---|---|
| Motto | Dominus Illuminatio Mea |
Motto in English | The Lord is my Light |
| Type | Private |
| Active | September 8, 1896–May 7, 2023 |
| Accreditation | Higher Learning Commission |
Religious affiliation | Evangelical Lutheran Church |
| Endowment | US$5,786,875 (2020) |
| Budget | US$13,106,234 (2020) |
| President | Timothy Pinnow |
| Students | 430 (fall 2021) |
| Address | 601 Quincy St. , , 49930 , U.S. 47°07′39″N 88°35′22″W / 47.1276°N 88.5894°W |
| Campus | Rural, 24 acres (9.7 ha) |
| Avg. class size | 11 |
| Colors | Blue, gray and white |
| Nickname | Lions |
Sporting affiliations | C2C Conference (NCAA D-III) |
| Mascot | Riku F. Lion |
| Website | finlandia.edu (archived) |
Location in Michigan Finlandia University (the United States) | |
Finlandia University was a private university in Hancock, Michigan, United States. Founded in 1896 as Suomi Opisto (Finnish College) and Theological Seminary, it was affiliated with the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. It was the only private university in the Upper Peninsula. The university closed after the spring semester of 2023 due to enrollment and financial challenges.