“FSU has opened my mind and shown me a variety of possibilities through interactive classes, an internship that has given me workplace experience and opportunities to go out and get involved in the world.”
— Skye Pinney ’15
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Students from the collaborative Soil Monitoring Project are documenting and analyzing the effects of road salt on campus soil.
One of the great things about a Frostburg experience is its uniqueness.To launch you toward your personal and professional success, the higher education experience you pursue has to be distinct from all others. Frostburg State University is more than ready to deliver!
With over 100 different programs of study – and opportunities for hands-on learning in every one – plus a seemingly endless selection of academic, athletic, service, professional and social activities, Frostburg puts you on the road to success from the moment you arrive.
Our knowledgeable and accessible faculty will inspire you and dare you to take on challenges that show off your skills or help you find gifts you never knew you had.
Our programs are nationally recognized for their academic excellence and value.
Our modern classrooms make learning a high-tech delight!
And our boundless opportunities – inside the classroom and out – will keep you engaged and energized, all while providing the real-life knowledge, skills and connections essential for success.
ONE UNIVERSITY. A WORLD OF EXPERIENCES.
THAT’S FROSTBURG.
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Finding your way ...From your first day at Frostburg to Commencement day, you’ll have the opportunity to live what you learn.And we love bringing your academic studies to life. “Hands-on learning” is a huge part of what we do here at Frostburg, and it takes on as many meanings as you can think of:
y Science majors of all kinds conduct valuable, relevant research alongside faculty mentors and present their results at national conferences.
y Business and marketing students create plans for actual businesses – and some even start their own!
y Mass Communication students practice on state-of-the-art equipment in our new TV and radio stations, more modern than what many commercial stations have. Some students even host their own TV shows or radio programs.
y Student writers publish their work in academic journals, literary magazines and more and present in venues ranging from open-mic poetry slams to national conferences.
y Students in the performing arts play, sing, dance and act in student productions, but also direct the shows, build the sets and design the lighting.
y Accounting students prepare real tax forms for community members.
y History students take on roles and argue as a variety of complex historical figures, challenging the very course of history.
y Education majors work with real students in local grade schools right from the start.
We could go on, but there are just too many opportunities to fit on one page. And experiences like these add value to your résumé.
ONE UNIVERSITY. A WORLD OF OPPORTUNITIES.
FSU chemistry student Ryley McBride, led by Dr. Benjamin Norris ’04, has studied ways to create new solvents out of renewable and biodegradable plant materials instead of fossil fuels.
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“My time at Frostburg helped me develop all kinds of programming skills. Recently with my interview with IBM, it helped me ace that interview and know all the answers to their questions.”
—Timothy Cross ‘14, applications developer at IBM
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EXPERIENCE ATTENTION.Our faculty are dedicated to teaching and mentoring students. And they love what they do.FSU faculty are experts in their fields and are committed to fostering an active learning environment. From your first
orientation instructor to your faculty advisor in your major, you’ll find a team of professionals at Frostburg all working toward
your success. FSU is loaded with resources to help you reach your academic, professional and personal goals, from the Tutoring
Center to leadership development activities to programs that help you identify and nurture your unique strengths.
What does that mean for you? You’ll have an ever-ready supply of mentors and professionals who know you by name and
support you from day one to graduation.
“The professors are amazing. They really care about their students. If I see them out of class, they’ll say ‘Hey, Katie!’ I had professors ask me about my capstone project and wish me luck because they knew I was doing this presentation.”
– Katie Morgan ’15
You won’t find huge lecture halls here.98% of our classes have fewer than 50 students, and almost 50% have fewer than 20.
“ I love walking into a room full of students with a shared passion ... and leaving with more energy than when I entered the room.”
– Dr. Jennifer Rankin ’96/M’01 Assistant Professor of Educational Professions
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ONE UNIVERSITY. A WORLD OF TECHNOLOGY.A state-of-the-art communications buildingFrostburg’s brand new Gira Center features the most up-to-date communications technology
out there. You’ll get the chance to learn in TV and audio studios that have the same
equipment you’ll find in the broadcast industry, or you can experiment with the latest
3D printers. The building hosts an amazing multimedia learning center complete with a
planetarium and rooftop observatory. You’ll also find extensive computer labs throughout
the building and 14 breakout rooms fully equipped for collaborative work with your
fellow students.
But wait, there’s more!Frostburg has outstanding facilities and technology for you in just about every department.
Specialized labs for robotics, nanotechnology, biotechnology, renewable energies and animal
behavior are just the beginning. There’s a greenhouse, an herbarium, a centrifuge, electron
microscopes, a wind tunnel, GIS and GPS equipment, a walk-in growth chamber, remote
sensing software. … The list goes on!
And here’s the best part: While using these facilities, you’ll work on projects and research that
have a real impact on the community around you, from Frostburg to the world.
Don’t forget the arts! Actors, musicians and dancers will love our Performing Arts Center’s three performance
spaces: an acoustically perfect recital hall, a drama theatre and a black-box theatre. Practice
rooms, scene and costume shops and a dance studio with a sprung floor will help you
hone your craft. And visual and literary artists will find not just fantastic resources and
opportunities but also a thriving fine arts community to provide support, inspiration
and new modes of expression.
The spectacular lobby of our new Gira Center for Communications and Information Technology
New TV studio
Compton Science Center greenhouse
One of our radio station’s new studios
Pealer Recital Hall
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“I love Frostburg more than anything. It’s really become my home. Every opportunity I’ve gotten here is beyond my expectations. I even got to do an internship at a museum in Ireland, which was incredible.”
—Mary Kehoe ‘15
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Challenging yourself can go beyond just getting good grades – and the University Honors Program makes all-around excellence a blast!
If you’re looking to get a little bit more out of your time in college, the University Honors Program offers
an immersive, full-throttle experience in education and personal discovery. You can explore your favorite
subjects in engaging seminar-style classes with students from diverse backgrounds and professors
specially selected by the Honors Program for their strong mentoring skills.
Honors classes ask big questions and dig deep for answers, helping you uncover not just who and what
but also why. Honors students benefit from close relationships with fellow students and faculty and
learn to respect a variety of perspectives. Graduating with Honors in General Education marks FSU
students as among the best and brightest, possessing valuable critical thinking and problem-solving
skills and ultimately prepared for their careers or graduate studies.
ONE UNIVERSITY. A WORLD OF EXCELLENCE.
University Honors Program features:
y Classes designed for active, interdisciplinary learning
y Priority registration
y Honors/International housing with single rooms available
y Undergraduate Research Opportunity Stipends
y A unique FSU Connection learning community experience for first-year students
y Small class sizes of 15-20
y Co-curricular activities, such as special luncheons and class trips
y Travel/study courses
y Opportunities to team-teach with a faculty member
“Participating in the honors program at FSU greatly enhanced my academic experience. Honors classes gave me the opportunity to make meaningful connections with my professors, thanks to ample one-on-one time and research opportunities.”
— Katie Dignan ’14
“The Honors Program is special because it allows students and professors to share their ideas and opinions as equals.”
— Aidan Krautner ’15
All work, no play? No way!Honors students have some of the most fun on campus!
Besides a variety of unique and intriguing out-of-the-
classroom learning opportunities, you’ll have access
to day trips to destinations like New York City and
Washington, D.C., free tickets to some of the Cultural
Events Series’ most popular shows and special Honors
Program lunches. Speaking of culture, living with the
on-campus International community puts you in touch with
a whole new collection of fun, cross-cultural celebrations and
events. And priority registration for classes will really take the
pressure off come registration time!
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Frostburg students travel the world – and the world comes to Frostburg, too. Nothing broadens your mind like seeing the world through another’s eyes. At
Frostburg, you’ll get to meet students from all over the world – from Morocco
to Taiwan, and Ireland to Peru – each with unique and valuable lessons to
teach you even as you share your world with them.
And it really is possible to travel the world, no matter your resources
or time frame. Frostburg offers many ways to study abroad, for a
few weeks to a semester or year, and often for the same cost as
FSU’s tuition. Plus, through Frostburg’s Center for International
Education, you can access scholarships dedicated just for
traveling students. Your FSU financial aid even applies to many
international study programs.
Serving in remote villages in Uganda and Peru, learning about
Ecuador’s indigenous people, interning in a school in Denmark,
touring a factory in China – these are just a few of the adventures
FSU students have experienced.
What adventure will you choose?
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Lauren Schoelen went to Uganda to promote sustainable, clean drinking water in remote villages.10
“[Study abroad] definitely makes you more appreciative of other people’s cultures. It does change you. It gives you a whole new outlook on life.”
— Sandrine Akindo ‘15
Michael D. Snyder
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Frostburg is one of the country’s most environmentally responsible campuses, and we’re only getting started. Frostburg State has just about every aspect of the environmental front covered. On the
academic side, you can choose from an ever-expanding list of eco-aware programs,
including a minor in sustainability, or prepare for a master’s in applied ecology and
conservation biology. Outside the classroom, you can take part in our Focus Frostburg
sustainability awareness day and other environmental events sponsored by the Learning
Green, Living Green initiative and the Sierra Student Coalition. FSU also has set up a
car-sharing service, a green alternative to bringing a vehicle to campus.
It’s no wonder Frostburg’s been listed in The Princeton Review’s Guide to Green Colleges
and lauded as a top sustainable “Cool School” by Sierra Magazine.
Green facilities where it counts.FSU is home to the Sustainable Energy Research Facility – an off-the-grid center for
researching renewable energy sources. The Lane University Center and the new Gira
Center for Communications and Information Technology are LEED Gold-certified for their
green design and operation.
Nutrient cycling in action!Chesapeake Dining Hall now features “The Rocket,” a quick-composting machine that
helps turn food waste into loamy compost. Frostburg Grows, a greenhouse complex on a
former strip mine, uses that compost to grow healthy, local produce for the community.
And Chartwells, FSU’s food service provider, completes the cycle by serving Frostburg
Grows fruits and vegetables in the dining hall and by actively seeking produce from
local farmers.
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FSU students get involved with the annual RecycleMania Tournament.
FSU has an on-campus wind and solar energy project.
“We practice sustainability by getting our hands dirty, our feet wet, and making a difference in our community.”
– Dr. Sunshine Brosi, Assistant Professor of Biology
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Western Maryland’s mountains are perfect for studying nature – and enjoying it, too.In fact, Frostburg is the only U.S. university to offer a major in ethnobotany, the scientific study of
relationships that exist between people and plants. The surrounding Allegheny Mountains provide a
wealth of resources for studying plants and animals – and geology, geography and environmental
sciences as well.
The great outdoors are a part of life at Frostburg, where there’s a beautiful view in every direction. You
can commune with nature with a stroll through the campus arboretum or take a hike or bike ride just
minutes away on the Great Allegheny Passage. Or simply choose a favorite shade tree as a place to study.
EXPERIENCE NATURE. With Western Maryland as a backdrop and playground, you can experience:
y Downhill and cross-country skiing, snowboarding, whitewater rafting, kayaking, sailing and swimming at Deep Creek Lake
y Rocky Gap State Park’s abundant outdoor offerings, including camping, boating, golf and more
y Bike rides and scenic strolls on the Great Allegheny Passage, which passes through Frostburg on its way from Washington, D.C., to Pittsburgh
y Backpacking, horseback riding, rock climbing, fishing, picnicking and any other outdoor adventure you can imagine!
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“ Frostburg is a great place because of the mountains of Western Maryland – the beautiful scenery, the cool summertime, and, yes, even those snowy winter mornings.”
– Jaleel Moore ’16
Studying native plants in FSU’s on-campus arboretum Whitewater rafting on the nearby Yough River Biking on the Great Allegheny Passage
“We’re in an art class but we’re learning computer skills, working on environmental issues, we’re doing hands-on activities where we’re outside so other students can see. I think that’s pretty awesome that we get to do that.”
— Jessica Smith ‘18, psychology
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Majors are listed in bold.
Accounting
BS Accounting/MBA Dual Degree
Addictions Counseling**
Adventure Sports Management
African American Studies
Animal Behavior
Art & Design
Teaching Certification
Art History
Athletic Training
Biology
Molecular Biology
Environmental Science
Business Administration
Finance
General Management
Global Business
Hospitality Management
Human Resources Management
Marketing
Small Business/Entrepreneurship
Chemistry
Biochemistry
Professional Chemistry
Traditional Chemistry
Child and Family Counseling**
Coaching
Communication Studies
Conflict Communication
Leadership Communication
Public Communication & Rhetorical Studies
Computer Information Systems
Computer Print Graphics**
Computer Science
Networks
Cultural Anthropology
Dance
Dental Hygiene Preparation
Dentistry Preparation
Earth Science
Environmental Science
Economics
Business Economics
Public Policy Economics
Quantitative Economics
Educational Professions
Early Childhood/Elementary Education
Elementary Education
Integrated Arts
Language & Literacy
Social Science & Civics
STEM
Elementary/Middle School Dual Certification
PreK-12 Programs
Secondary Teacher Education
Engineering
Electrical Engineering
Materials Engineering
English
Creative Writing
Literature
Professional Writing
Teaching of Writing**
Environmental Analysis & Planning
Ethnobotany
Exercise & Sport Science
Film Studies
Finance
Financial Services
Fine Arts
Foreign Languages & Literature
French (minor)
Spanish
Forestry
Geography
Climate Science
Global Systems Analysis
Mapping & Geospatial Sciences
Graphic Design
Health & Physical Education
Teaching Certification
Health Promotion
Health Science
History
International History
History of the Americas
Information Technology
International Area Studies*
International Studies
International Business
International Development
International Economics
International Politics
Interpretive Biology & Natural History
Jazz Studies
Journalism
Law: Bachelor’s/Juris Doctor – Dual-degree program
Law and Society
Criminal Justice
Legal Studies
Law School Preparation
Leadership Studies
Liberal Studies
Management
ONE UNIVERSITY. A WORLD OF PROGRAMS.
Marketing
Mass Communication
Mathematics
Mathematical Sciences
Mechanical Engineering
(Collaborative Program)
Medical Technology Preparation
Medicine Preparation
Music
Instrumental Performance
Music Management
Music Studies
Teaching Certification
Vocal Performance
Nursing Preparation
Nursing: RN to BSN
Occupational Therapy Preparation
Optometry Preparation
Pharmacy Preparation
Philosophy
Physical Therapy Preparation
Physics
Engineering Physics
Traditional Physics
Political Science
Professional Writing**
Psychology
Leadership in Psychology**
Public Administration**
Public Relations
Recreation & Parks Management
Adventure Sports
Community Program Delivery
Hospitality Management & Tourism
Therapeutic Recreation
Secure Computing and Information Assurance
Social Science
Social Work
Sociology
Sustainability Studies
Theatre
Acting
Design/Technology
Theatrical Studies
Urban and Regional Planning
Veterinary Medicine Preparation
Wildlife & Fisheries
Women’s Studies
* certificate program
** emphasis junior/senior-level course work
also offered at the University System of Maryland at Hagerstown
in collaboration with Garrett College
Unsure about your major?Take your time. Listen to yourself. Talk to your advisor and your professors. Choose a path that feels right to YOU. And if you realize later you’re going in the wrong direction, don’t sweat it. Frostburg makes it easy for you to stop, back up, re-direct and find another route to achieve your new goals.
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With more than 90 clubs and organizations, it’s easy to get involved at Frostburg.You can choose from a variety of major organizations like the Student Government Association, Black Student
Alliance and University Programming Council, as well as academic societies for many majors and a never-ending
collection of special interest clubs, from creative writing to snowboarding to runway fashion! And if you can’t find
just what you’re looking for, Frostburg makes it simple to start your own organization. How will you get involved?
Going Service. Student volunteers at Frostburg provide over 40,000 hours of service each year, doing good for others by shoveling snow for the elderly, mentoring local grade-school youth, helping out with tax forms and caring for shelter animals, just to name a few activities. They are also passionate participants in major local and national events like Hunger and Homelessness Week, the Special Olympics, Beautify the ‘Burg, V-Day and Relay for Life.
Going Greek. FSU proudly hosts chapters of several nationally recognized fraternities and sororities. Getting involved in campus Greek Life is a great way to serve your university and community while building some lifelong friendships and connections.
ONE UNIVERSITY. A WORLD OF INVOLVEMENT.
“Frostburg gave me the sense of leadership I was looking for in myself. From working as president of the National Broadcasting Society and copy editor with The Bottom Line, Frostburg State allowed me to become a leader, make mistakes and prove to myself that I was capable of being a leader in life.”
— Blair Bedford ’11
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Late @ Lane
ONE UNIVERSITY. A WORLD OF FUN.So much to do! Deciding which fun things to go to might be more difficult than you think.You can pack your out-of-class time with campus events like local and big-name
band concerts, national speakers and authors, illusionists and so much more! The
Cultural Events Series brings in professional performers ranging from comedians
and symphony orchestras to Broadway stars and dancers from Bollywood or the
Moscow ballet. Homecoming and Springfest are always fun, and if you’re still ready
to go, the University also sponsors trips to destinations like New York City, ski resorts,
whitewater rafting sites, museums, shopping outlets and more.
The Lane University CenterLocated in the heart of campus, the Lane University Center is a hub of student social
life on campus, a place where friends meet for everything from meals to midnight
parties. Here you’ll find bake sales, karaoke, cozy lounges and the monthly “Late @
Lane” events, one of the most popular parts of student life. Every “Late @ Lane” has a
different theme, so there’s always something new!
At the Lane University Center, you’ll find:
y A stylish and “smart” game room featuring a pool table and Xbox 360, PS3 and Wii consoles and games – all free to use!
y The Loft, a roomy lounge area with an 82-inch flat-screen TV, Starbucks coffee bar and regular live entertainment
y The University Store with sweet FSU swag, clothes, textbooks and supplies
y Computer lab with PCs, Macs and printing services
y A state-of-the-art fitness center
The Lane University Center, FSU’s student union
Springfest
The Concert Crew meets B.o.B.
Womanless Beauty Pageant
Lane Center fitness center
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“Being a part of UPC was very rewarding. I loved learning how to put on big concert productions. We did amazing shows together like Maroon 5 and Sara Bareilles. Those nights are some of my most treasured memories from college.”
– Jill King ‘ 05, Producer, The Rachel Ray ShowQuidditch Tournament
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ONE UNIVERSITY. A WORLD OF FRIENDSHIPS.It’s friendly here. That sounds simple, but it’s important.Frostburg is a place where you’ll feel welcome. Maybe it’s the small classes and “just right” campus
size that make it easy to get to know your fellow students. Maybe it’s the relaxed and comfortable
atmosphere. Maybe it’s the innovative community partnerships that foster a warm environment on
campus and off. Or maybe it’s the many ways Frostburg has for you to make new friends:
y in your residence hall, and most likely with your first-year roommate;
y in your FSU Connection, a freshman year learning community that connects you to courses, students and faculty who share your interests;
y in your favorite clubs and student organizations;
y at community events, from festivals to fundraisers; and
y among your athletic teammates or Greek brothers and sisters.
Whatever it is about Frostburg, there’s more than enough to go around. We hope to see you soon!
NOT TO BRAG, BUT ... FSU is well-known for being friendly. If you have a question or need directions, just ask anyone. We’ll be happy to help.
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All residence hall rooms are equipped with: y Free wired and wireless internet and cable TV
connections in every room. Don’t have a TV? You’re welcome to use the one in your lounge!
y Free use of our high-efficiency washers and dryers, no coins needed.
y Free parking for all on-campus students.
y Microfridges (microwave/refrigerator/freezer) free of charge in every room.
y Individual locking closets for added security.
y Bunkable and loftable beds. Get creative in arranging your room!
Safety first.With student safety in mind, all FSU residence halls have ID card-access readers and video security cameras at all exterior doors.
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There’s no place like home – but residential life at Frostburg comes pretty close. FSU Residence Life gets how important your living arrangements are to you and provides
a range of programs to help you pick your new neighbors, including single-gender
communities and program-based living. Edgewood Commons, an apartment complex
located on campus, offers suite-style living with individual bedrooms and fully equipped
kitchens. And FSU’s resident assistants, a team of trained student leaders looking out for
you, are some of the friendliest and most recognizable people on campus!
As a new student resident, you can choose from these housing options:
y FYE (The First Year Experience), offering activities to help with the transition from high school to college.
y Honors housing with single and double rooms for first-year students enrolled in FSU’s Honors Program.
y STEM@Sowers, designed for incoming freshmen interested in majoring in science, technology, engineering or mathematics to live together in one newly renovated residence hall. This allows you to network and study with students with similar majors, interests and goals.
y Music Connection, linking first-year music majors and minors with music faculty to further enhance students’ talents.
y ECHOSTARS, a community of first-year students interested in getting involved with local community service.
y Gender-Inclusive Housing, spaces where gender identities and expressions are appreciated and not judged.
ONE UNIVERSITY. A WORLD OF LIVING.
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ONE UNIVERSITY. A WORLD OF ATHLETICS.With 21 NCAA Division III intercollegiate sports participating in regional conferences – as well as an ever-expanding list of club and intramural sports – Frostburg offers something for the competitor in everyone.
Our Bobcat student-athletes are known for maintaining healthy GPAs and volunteering throughout the community.
Varsity TeamsMenBaseball BasketballCross-CountryFootballLacrosse SoccerSwimmingTennisTrack & Field (indoor and outdoor)
WomenBasketballCross-CountryField HockeyLacrosse SoccerSoftballSwimmingTennis Track & Field (indoor and outdoor)Volleyball
FSU’s athletic and recreational facilities include:
y An indoor climbing wall
y Dance studio with sprung floor
y A fitness center in the student union
y Fitness rooms and weight rooms
y Six lighted tennis courts
y Volleyball courts
y Intramural fields
y An Olympic-size pool
y Racquetball courts
y Two gyms (including the 3,600-seat Bobcat Arena)
y Playing and practice fields for baseball, field hockey, football, lacrosse, soccer and softball
y Bobcat Stadium with all-weather track, lighting and synthetic turf
GO-O-O-O-O-O BOBCATS!
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“Frostburg State University helped transform me. I started in a developmental math class, and I had never programmed before in my life. By the time I graduated, I had been inducted into the National Math Honor Society, the National Physics Honor Society and the International Computer Science Honor Society. Today I am creating revolutionary software that allows people to learn math using their body movement.”
– Emmanuel Cephas, Jr. ‘ 05, software developer and White House Champions of Change nominee
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NASA
Greg Garcia ’92 (right) is the Emmy Award-winning creator, writer and executive producer for TV hit shows The Millers, Raising Hope, My Name Is Earl and Yes, Dear. His writing career started with a “Writing for TV” class at FSU.
Debra Monk ’73 got her acting start at Frostburg. Now she’s a Tony and Emmy Award-winning actress. She has appeared on Broadway and in feature films and TV shows, including Glee (as Will’s mother), Grey’s Anatomy, Law and Order and Desperate Housewives.
ONE UNIVERSITY. A WORLD OF SUCCESS.FSU launches students to professional success.This is what we heard, again and again, when we asked our alumni how to best describe their Frostburg experience. Knowledge, skills, confidence, opportunities to make a difference … this is what Bobcats receive at FSU, and what empowers them to fearlessly go after careers they love.
The value of a Frostburg education doesn’t stop once you leave campus. Bottom line, your FSU degree goes to work for you by jump-starting your career and helping you thrive in the workplace. Most FSU grads who go on to graduate school say their Frostburg education prepared them well for further study.
It all adds up to a successful life.Our alumni have advanced to leadership positions in notable organizations such as the CIA, Adobe, AstraZeneca and IBM. One has won an Emmy. One has won a Tony and an Emmy.
And one has traveled into outer space.
Ricky Arnold ’85, NASA mission specialist and educator astronaut, spacewalking on his mission to the International Space Station
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ONE UNIVERSITY. A WORLD OF VALUE.
When you attend Frostburg, you’ll experience an excellent education – at an affordable price.
As a national College of Distinction, Frostburg
is renowned for its commitment to quality
education and student life, and that includes
making FSU one of the most affordable four-year
universities anywhere.
Frostburg offers a number of ways to assist
you with your college expenses, including
scholarships, grants, loans and campus
employment, depending on your individual
financial need, GPA and test scores.
Entering students are automatically screened for
merit and need-based scholarships, so applying
for admission early is recommended for priority
scholarship consideration.
Financial Aid InformationContact the FSU Financial Aid Office at
301.687.4301 or email FSUfinaid@frostburg.
edu. You can also make an appointment with
one of our helpful financial aid advisors.
2016-17 ExpensesFull-time, per year
TUITION & FEES
In-State $8,700Out-of-State $21,200Regional Resident Rate* $16,400
TYPICAL ROOM & BOARD PLAN $8,300
* Discount for residents of Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia and Ohio living within 120 miles of Frostburg State University in Frostburg
Frostburg is a great value. At FSU, you’ll receive an excellent education – without a mountain of debt.
Students conduct real research in Compton Science Center’s modern labs.
“Being approached to write a program for [cotton top tamarin] monkeys is an uncommon thing. I was really excited to get the opportunity to do that. It was interesting to go through the process of thinking about the ways a monkey would interact with a computer and their different conventions for touching and seeing a screen.”
— Jonathan Tripp ‘18
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Frostburg State University is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Institution. Admission shall be determined without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age or handicap. FSU is committed to making all of its programs, services and activities accessible to persons with dis-abilities. To request accommodation through the ADA Compliance Office, call 301.687.4102 or use a Voice Relay Operator at 1.800.735.2258.
FSU is a smoke-free campus.
FSU’s annual security report and graduation rate statistics can be found at www.frostburg.edu.
It doesn’t matter how you get to Frostburg and begin your experience – just that you do.
From Baltimore and east: take I-70 west to I-68
west (Exit 1a) at Hancock, MD. Proceed to the
second exit for Frostburg, Exit 33. Bear right onto
Midlothian Road and proceed about 1 mile to the
main entrance to the FSU campus.
From Morgantown, WV, and west: take I-68 east
to Exit 33. Turn left onto Midlothian Road and
proceed about 1 mile to the main entrance to
the campus.
Finding the Admissions OfficeOn Midlothian Road, you will pass the
Appalachian Laboratory, the University Drive
entrance, Bobcat Stadium and the Cordts P.E.
Center, all on the left. Turn left at the arched
campus gateway and make an immediate right.
The building on your left is Pullen Hall. Park in
the designated spaces for Admissions Office
guests. Enter through the glass doors.
ONE UNIVERSITY. A WORLD OF CHARM.
Driving Times to FSUBaltimore, MD 2 1/2 hrs.Hagerstown, MD 1 hr.Harrisburg, PA 2 hrs.Johnstown, PA 1 hr.Morgantown, WV 1 hr.New York, NY 6 hrs.Norfolk, VA 6 hrs.Philadelphia, PA 4 1/2 hrs.Pittsburgh, PA 2 hrs.Richmond, VA 5 hrs.Salisbury, MD 5 hrs.Somerset, PA 3/4 hr.Washington, DC 2 1/2 hrs.
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Frostburg is a little over two hours from Washington, D.C., Baltimore and Pittsburgh.
You’ll feel at home in Frostburg. Frostburg, Maryland, population about 9,000, is a vibrant small town with a bustling main street district.
Within walking distance from campus are numerous cafés, restaurants, pizza shops, and convenience
and specialty stores. Free shuttle buses take you to nearby shopping malls and other attractions.
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Fall 2016:September 17October 15November 12December 3
Spring 2017:March 11April 1April 22
Open House Dates
Visit!Don’t just take our word for it. Experience
Frostburg yourself. Visitors are welcome
year-round. Call the Office of Admissions at
301.687.4201 at least a week before your visit
and we’ll schedule a tour especially for you.
Frostburg also has open houses on several
weekends a year (see dates below) where you’ll
get to speak with FSU students and faculty, tour
the campus, attend an athletic event (schedule
permitting), and learn about many more options
that will introduce you to Frostburg.
Apply!Apply online at www.gobobcats.frostburg.edu.
If you want a paper copy, please call the Office of
Admissions at 301.687.4201.
For fall admission, you are encouraged to
apply no later than February 1 for priority
scholarship and housing consideration.
If you want to start in the spring, we encourage you to apply by December 1.
What do I do next?Call!We’d be happy to talk with you and answer any
questions you might have about college. Call the
Office of Admissions at 301.687.4201 to speak
to one of our admissions counselors.
OFFICE OF ADMISSIONSFROSTBURG STATE UNIVERSIT Y101 BRADDOCK ROADFROSTBURG, MD 21532-2303301.687.4201EMAIL: [email protected]
ONE UNIVERSITY. A WORLD OF YOU!