Framingham State University, established in 1839, holds a significant place in American educational history as the nation’s first public normal school. Located in Framingham, Massachusetts, a vibrant community just west of Boston, the university has evolved into a comprehensive institution offering a wide array of undergraduate and graduate programs. FSU is dedicated to providing an accessible, high-quality education that prepares students for successful careers and engaged citizenship, fostering critical thinking, creativity, and a commitment to lifelong learning.
The university offers more than 50 undergraduate majors and over 30 graduate programs across diverse fields, including arts and humanities, business, education, natural sciences, and social sciences. With a student-to-faculty ratio that supports personalized attention, Framingham State emphasizes experiential learning, research opportunities, and community engagement. Its faculty are accomplished scholars and practitioners committed to innovative teaching and mentoring, ensuring students receive a robust academic foundation and practical skills.
Framingham State University is deeply rooted in its mission to serve the public good. It cultivates a supportive and inclusive campus environment where students from all backgrounds can thrive. The university continually adapts its curriculum to meet the evolving demands of the global workforce and society, preparing graduates who are not only knowledgeable but also adaptable, ethically aware, and ready to make meaningful contributions to their professions and communities.