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  2. Founded in 1895, Fort Valley State University has a storied history, peopled by graduates that have gone on to impact the world of politics, industry, science and the arts. We provide our students an educational environment where opportunities in experiential learning and hands-on research abound.

  3. Fort Valley State University is where talented students come simply for the opportunity to be brilliant. Located in the heart of Georgia, FVSU combines the personal attention and family feel of a small, private college with the resources and research found at large public universities.

  4. Fort Valley State University - Wikipedia

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    Fort Valley State University (FVSU, formerly Fort Valley State College and Fort Valley Normal and Industrial School) is a public land-grant historically black university in Fort Valley, Georgia. It is part of the University System of Georgia and a member-school of the Thurgood Marshall College Fund. Fort Valley State University is the state's ...

  5. Take a deep dive into courses, requirements, and expectations. Learn more... Located in the heart of Georgia, FVSU combines the personal attention and family feel of a small, private college with the resources and research found at large public universities.

  6. The official athletics website for the Fort Valley State University Wildcats.

  7. Fort Valley State University - Profile, Rankings and Data ...

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    Fort Valley State University is a public institution that was founded in 1985. It has a total undergraduate enrollment of 2,540 (fall 2023), its setting is rural, and the campus size is 1,365...

  8. Fort Valley State University - New Georgia Encyclopedia

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    Located in Fort Valley, the seat of Peach County, Fort Valley State University is one of Georgia’s three public historically Black colleges and universities. The school has served the African American population of the state for more than one hundred years and today is Georgia’s only 1890 land-grant school.