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Framingham State University is a public university in Framingham, Massachusetts. The university, then known as the Normal School in Lexington was founded in 1839 as the first state-supported normal school in the United States before becoming a full-fledged university. It offers undergraduate programs as well as graduate programs, including MB…
Framingham State University is a public university in Framingham, Massachusetts. The university, then known as the Normal School in Lexington was founded in 1839 as the first state-supported normal school in the United States before becoming a full-fledged university. It offers undergraduate programs as well as graduate programs, including MBA, MEd, and MS.
  • Former name: Normal School in Lexington (1839–1844) · Normal School in West Newton (1844–1845) · State Normal School in West Newton (1845–1853) · State Normal School in Framingham (1853–1865) · Framingham Normal School (1865–1889) · Framingham State Normal School (1889–1932) · State Teachers College at Framingham (1932–1945) · Framingham State Teachers College (1945–1960) · State College at Framingham (1960–1965) · Framingham State College (1965–2010)
  • Motto: Live to the Truth
  • Type: Public university
  • Established: 1839
  • Accreditation: NECHE
  • Academic affiliations: Space-grant
  • Endowment: $35,385,907 (2020)
Data from: en.wikipedia.org