Fairmont State University

Fairmont State University
Established 1865
Type Public
Endowment US $8.76 million[1]
President Dr. Thomas Krepel
Provost Dr. Maria Rose
Academic staff 597 (200 full time)
Admin. staff 450
Students 7,740
Undergraduates Approx. 7,100
Postgraduates Approx. 600
Location Fairmont, WV, USA
Campus Urban - 120 Acres
Nicknames Fighting Falcons
Lady Falcons
Colors Maroon and White          
Affiliations NCAA Division II: WVIAC
Website www.fairmontstate.edu

Fairmont State University is a public university located in Fairmont, West Virginia, USA. Enrollment of the university is about 7,700 and offers masters degrees in business, education, teaching, criminal justice and nursing in addition to 90 baccalaureate and 50 associate degrees. [2]

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History/name changes

Fairmont State was founded as a private institution in 1865 in the basement of the Methodist Protestant Church at 418 Quincy Street. It was known as the West Virginia Normal School at Fairmont and was dedicated to educating teachers. March 9, 1868, it was purchased by the state from the Regency of the West Virginia Normal School which had been formed in 1866. With this purchase, this private normal school became a branch of the State Normal School at Marshall College.

From 1868 to 1892, the school was known variously as Fairmont Normal School, the Fairmont Branch of the West Virginia Normal School, the Branch of the West Virginia Normal School at Fairmont, a branch of the West Virginia State Normal School at Marshall College, but most commonly as Fairmont State Normal School. By 1892 the designation of "branch" had fallen into disuse by FSNS. It was renamed Fairmont State Teachers College in 1931 and Fairmont State College in 1943. On April 7, 2004, Governor Bob Wise signed legislation changing its name to Fairmont State University.

The Fairmont Normal School Administration Building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1994.[3]

Community and Technical College

In 1974, a community college component was founded. This became independently accredited as the Fairmont State Community and Technical College in 2003 and was merged into the university in 2006 and was renamed Pierpont Community & Technical College.

Athletics

Fairmont State's athletic teams, known as the Falcons, compete in the West Virginia Intercollegiate Athletic Conference in National Collegiate Athletic Association Division II.

Honor societies

Social organizations

Notable alumni

Notable faculty

References

  1. ^ "USC at a Glance". USC. http://www.usc.edu/about/ataglance/. Retrieved 2007-04-26. 
  2. ^ Turner, Dr. William P., "A Centennial History of Fairmont State College", Fairmont State College, Fairmont, WV, 1970
  3. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. 2010-07-09. http://nrhp.focus.nps.gov/natreg/docs/All_Data.html. 

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