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Dear Students,
Families, and Colleagues:
There is no
place that evokes thoughts of historical significance quite as much as
New England, and Framingham State College has long been an integral part
of that heritage. Under the leadership of the renowned educator, Horace
Mann, Framingham State College was founded in 1839 as the first public
college in America to offer teacher preparation. Since that auspicious
beginning, Framingham State College has flourished and expanded, and now
provides extensive liberal arts and professional programs to a
diversified and ever-increasing population with worldwide
representation.
Small classes,
pleasant surroundings, state-of-the-art facilities, including a new
Athletic and Recreation Center and a restored Ecumenical and Cultural
Center, together with an outstanding faculty made up of nationally
recognized scholars and experts in their fields, provide exciting,
comprehensive and first-rate educational opportunities. Add to that,
superior living quarters wired for computer hook-up and Internet
accessibility, a wide array of co-curricular activities, with inclusive
programming and services to meet the needs of a varied student
population, and you have all the ingredients for a challenging,
well-rounded, and outstanding college experience.
Framingham
State College overlooks the town of Framingham, a dynamic and thriving
community within the MetroWest environs where students will find
entertainment, shopping, and outdoor recreation areas all within walking
distance of campus. And while Framingham State College is a part of the
quieter suburbs, the city of Boston, with its innumerable cultural
opportunities, sporting events, and urban vitality, is within easy
traveling distance.
I hope you will take
the opportunity to get to know us and learn first hand all that Framingham State College has to offer. We look
forward to welcoming you to our academic community.
Dr. Helen
Heineman
President
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