Ferrum College is a private liberal arts college located in Ferrum, Virginia, United States.
It was founded in 1913 as a training school for rural teachers and evolved into a four-year college in 1953.
Ferrum College offers a wide range of undergraduate programs in fields such as business, health sciences, social sciences, arts and humanities, and more.
The college has a student-to-faculty ratio of approximately 12:1, fostering personalized attention and close relationships between students and faculty members.
The campus of Ferrum College spans over 700 acres and features a mix of historic and modern buildings, including the Schoolfield Hall and the Stanley Library.
The college’s athletic teams, known as the Panthers, compete in NCAA Division III as part of the USA South Athletic Conference.
Ferrum College emphasizes experiential learning opportunities, including internships, cooperative education, research projects, and study abroad programs.
The college is known for its strong programs in agriculture and environmental science, offering hands-on learning experiences through its expansive farm and natural resources.
Ferrum College has a commitment to community engagement and service, encouraging students to participate in volunteer work and community-based projects.
The college values diversity and inclusivity, fostering an inclusive campus community and providing support services and resources for students from diverse backgrounds.
Part-time for 1-6 credit hours tuition cost is $755 per credit hour
Part-time for 7-11 credit hours tuition cost is $1050 per credit hour
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Accounting Agribusiness Agricultural Sciences Animal Science Art Art – Graphic Biology Business Administration Chemistry Computer Science Computer Technology and Information Educational Studies English Health and Human History Liberal Studies Music Nursing Philosophy Physics Psychology Public History Social Entrepreneurship Social Work Teacher Education