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Marian University Earns A+ from NCTQ for Science of Reading Excellence

Fund Wood College of Osteopathic Medicine

Preparing compassionate, skilled physicians to meet Indiana’s most urgent health needs.

Goal: $125M by 2030

Nursing student demonstrating IV equipment while talking with classmates in a clinical skills lab.

Progress to date: $41M raised

Indiana’s healthcare challenges require more than awareness. They require action. Marian University’s Wood College of Osteopathic Medicine is responding by educating physicians grounded in whole-person care, service, and clinical excellence, with a focus on strengthening healthcare access across Indiana and the Midwest.

How is Marian responding?

  • Grow the Wood College of Osteopathic Medicine – Investments in scholarships, faculty, facilities, and academic resources that support student success and expand Marian’s ability to educate future physicians.
  • Expand Clinical Opportunities Across the State – Partnerships and training sites that give students hands-on experience in rural and underserved communities while addressing Indiana’s healthcare workforce needs.
  • Support and Expand Graduate Medical Education (GME) – Residency and post-graduate training programs that keep Marian-trained physicians practicing in Indiana and the Midwest.

Recognition opportunities for major gifts

  • Endowed Dean Position: $5M
    Endowed Professorship: $1.5M
    Research or Teaching Lab: $250K
    Conference Room: $100K
    Endowed Scholarship: $50K

Do you have questions or want to know more?
Contact John Finke with Institutional Advancement at (317) 698-3205, jfinke@marian.edu.

Nursing students practice a medical procedure on a simulation mannequin in a lab, with IV equipment and monitoring devices attached.