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1902

The school opened its doors in 1902 as a program of the Columbus, Ohio YMCA. At the time, it was known as the YMCA School of Commerce and was intended to help adult learners.

Franklin University has a history of serving adult students that spans more than a hundred years. It was founded in 1902 at the Columbus YMCA, under its sponsorship as the YMCA School of Commerce.

1912

The Chicago Hospital-College of Medicine (later the Chicago Medical School) opened its doors in 1912.

1921

In 1921, the Ohio Board of Regents authorized the School of Commerce to issue four-year Bachelors degrees, although the school had already begun offering four-year programs one year earlier.

1933

In 1933, the School of Commerce was renamed Franklin University.

1964

The YMCA remained in control of Franklin University until 1964, when the college formally separated from its founding institution.

1969

In 1969, Franklin University relocated to Grant Avenue in downtown Columbus.

Founded in 1969, FUS was among the first institutions to bring American Liberal Arts education to Europe.

Five years later, in 1969, the institution opened its first building, Frasch Hall.

1970

Pascal Tone spent the summer of 1970 recruiting the first class in New York City while the others completed preparation of the first campus at Villa Cirla, an 18th century building in Lugano.

1976

In 1976, Franklin University earned regional accreditation from the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools.

1993

By 1993, an MBA program was first offered.

2000

Established in 2000, the Franklin Residential College is a collaborative partnership among the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences, the Office of Instruction, and University Housing.

2004

In 2004, the renaming of the University in honor of Doctor Rosalind Franklin made us the first medical institution in the US to recognize a female scientist through an honorary namesake.

2005

In 2005, Franklin University offered sixteen Bachelors and three graduate programs.

2009

In 2009, the university began offering its MBA at the WSB Universities in Poland.

2010

In fall of 2010, the Tomas moved out of Rutherford Hall, and a graduate student, Leasa Weimer, became the new Dean in Residence.

In 2010, Franklin’s first master’s degree program was created, and the Taylor Institute for Global Enterprise Management founded.

2011

In August 2011, Franklin announced its newest college, the College of Health and Public Administration or COHPA. Franklin now has three colleges, Arts, Sciences, and Technology; The Ross College of Business, and the College of Health & Public Administration.

2012

In the Fall 2012, as the reconstruction phase began, Doctor Rebecca Simpson-Litke moved into Building 1516 to become the FRC's Residence Dean.

2013

2013 saw Franklin receive full institutional accreditation from the Swiss University Conference, making it recognized as a university institution within the Swiss university system and the only higher education institution in the world fully accredited in both the US and Switzerland.

In 2013, the DeWitt C. Baldwin Institute for Interprofessional Education, which now includes our Office of Global Health, was established at RFU. That same year, four Chicago Medical School students also initiated the Interprofessional Community Clinic.

2014

In 2014 Franklin renamed itself officially and became Franklin University Switzerland.

2016

In May 2016, the Higher Learning Commission approved Franklin's request to offer its first three doctoral degrees, namely the Doctor of Business Administration, the Doctor of Health Administration and the Doctor of Professional Studies in Instructional Design Leadership.

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