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Fairmont State University

  • Statistics

    • Established: 1865
    • Type: Public
    • Endowment: US $8.76 million
    • President: Dr. Maria Rose
    • Provost: Dr. Christina Lavorata
  • Summary

    Fairmont State University is a public university located in Fairmont, West Virginia, USA. Enrollment of the university is about 4,500 and offers masters degrees in business, education, teaching,...

    Summary

    Fairmont State University is a public university located in Fairmont, West Virginia, USA. Enrollment of the university is about 4,500 and offers masters degrees in business, education, teaching, architecture, and criminal justice in addition to 90 baccalaureate programs. [1]

    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.[2]

    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. In 2006 Fairmont State was given direction by the state to split with the community and technical college, which then became known as Pierpont Community and Technical College. While both institutions still operate on the Fairmont campus, they are recognized as independent institutions and offer completely separate degree programs; Pierpont focuses more on 2-year technical associate's programs, while Fairmont State's main focus is four-year baccelaureate degrees and master's programs.

    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. The league will disband following the 2012-13 season, and the school will join the new Mountain East Conference.

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  • Student Reviews

    To me the best thing about this university is that its small campus with everything you need close by. People are friendly , professors are helpful. But to most of the local people there is a belief that West Virginia University in Morgantown is much better then Fairmont State University because its bigger but I've heard from students who used to go there otherwise. We have a very beautiful campus with every kind of facility you can think of. Students often hang out in the library or cafataria in Falcon center. Also they can go to gym and play whatever game they like. The recent complain that I can think of was from the residence hall. Due to recent modification of the buildings alarm system. Fire alarm often goes off and students have to come out in the open in the middle of the night.
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