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Program DirectorA degree for people in the people business. This statement really says it all. Gone are the days when firefighters are running into buildings while others are running out. The internal and external mission of the fire service has been evolving for the last thirty years and the fire service is now tasked with solving problems of a nature other than fire. This generation of firefighters takes an all-hazards approach to public service.

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Students

Of Interest...

As you consider your college options, think about what is right for you in terms of environment, size, curriculum and campus life. At Fayetteville State University you will not only find the programs you want but you will also find them in an environment that invites one-on-one relationships with faculty and staff.

2007 Freshman Profile

Total freshman students enrolled 942
Female students 63%
Male students 37%
Under 20 years of age 97%
In-state residents 92%
White students 44
Black students 792
Hispanic 23
Total with an average SAT score <1000 85%
Total with a high school GPA between 2.01- 3.00 65%

2007 Enrollment

Total students enrolled 6,692
Undergraduate students 85%
Female students 69%
Under 24 years of age 60%
In-state residents 95%
White students 1120
Black students 4799
Hispanic 278
Commuting students 5124

Tuition for 2007-2008

Est. cost for in-state undergraduate students (incl. room/board) $8,292/yr
Est. cost for out-of-state undergraduate students (incl. room/board) $18,474/yr
Est. cost for in-state graduate students $3,336/yr
Est. cost for out-of-state graduate students $12,926/yr

FSU at a glance

Location Fayetteville, NC
Founded 1867
Chancellor

Dr. James A. Anderson

Degrees offered 43 bachelor’s degrees, 23 master’s degrees, 1 doctoral degree
Athletic conference Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA)
Team Mascot Bronco
School Colors Blue and White
Student Life 78 registered student organizations, 4 fraternities, and 3 sororities
Motto Res Non Verba “Deeds not words”