- Framingham State College
Infobox School
name = Framingham State College
campus size = 73 acres (0.3 km²)
established = 1839
schooltype = Public
location = Framingham, MA, USA
enrollment_as_of = 2007
enrollment = 3,828 undergraduate 2,075 graduate
faculty = 167 full-time
86 part-time (2007)
campus type =Suburban
colors = Black and Gold
homepage = http://www.framingham.eduFramingham State College is located in Framingham,
Massachusetts ,USA , 20 miles from Boston. It offersundergraduate programs in a range of subjects from Art to Biology to Communication Arts, and graduate programs includingMBA ,MEd , and MSc. The college also has undergraduate degree evening programs along with online courses.History
As the first secretary of the newly created Board of Education in
Massachusetts ,Horace Mann instituted sweeping school reforms. A centerpiece of these changes was the creation of an experimentalnormal school , the first one in theUnited States , in Lexington, withCyrus Peirce as its first principal or president. [ [http://www.framingham.edu/150th/presidents.htm Framingham State College - 150 Years in Framingham ] ] A companion was opened the next year in Bridgewater. Growth forced the normal school's relocation to West Newton in 1843, followed a decade later by a move to the present site on Bare Hill in Framingham.In 1922, the Framingham Normal School granted its first
Bachelor of Science in Education degrees in conjunction with a four-year study program. Ten years afterward, with degreed teachers becoming the norm, the normal schools were renamed State Teachers Colleges. This was changed again in 1960 to the State College at Framingham whenBachelor of Arts degrees were added. At present, Masters' of Education, Arts, and Science degrees are granted as well. In 2007 the college began offering the Master's of Business education degree.Timeline of name changes
The school has had several names in the past: [ [http://www.framingham.edu/150th/timeline.htm Framingham State College - 150 Years in Framingham ] ]
* 1839 opened as the "Normal School";
* 1845 designated "State Normal School";
* 1932 became "State Teacher's College at Framingham"';
* 1960 became "State College at Framingham"; and
* 1968 became "Framingham State College".References
External links
* [http://www.framingham.edu/ Framingham State College]
* [http://www.framingham.edu/150th/ 150th Anniversary pages] - includes a history of the college, information on past presidents, photos.
* [http://www.christa.org/ Christa Corrigan McAuliffe Center for Education and Teaching Excellence]
* [http://www.johnstalkerinstitute.org/ John Stalker Institute of Food and Nutrition]
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