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Fund Wood College of Osteopathic Medicine

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

Goal: $125M by 2030

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Progress to date: $41M raised

Give to the Wood College of Osteopathic Medicine today

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.