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Fort Valley State College

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Fort Valley State College
NameFort Valley State College
Established1895
TypePublic
LocationFort Valley, Georgia, United States

Fort Valley State College is a public Historically black college located in Fort Valley, Georgia, and is part of the University System of Georgia. The college was founded in 1895 and has a rich history, with notable affiliations with organizations such as the Agricultural Research Service and the National Institute of Food and Agriculture. Fort Valley State College has also been accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools and has partnerships with institutions like Georgia Institute of Technology and University of Georgia. The college has undergone significant transformations, including its establishment as a result of the Second Morrill Act and its subsequent growth under the leadership of Henry A. Hunt.

History

The history of Fort Valley State College dates back to 1895, when it was founded as the Fort Valley High and Industrial School. The school was established with the help of John W. Davison, a Methodist minister, and Henry A. Hunt, a former slave who became a prominent educator. Over the years, the college has undergone several transformations, including its renaming as Fort Valley State College in 1957. The college has been shaped by significant events, including the Civil Rights Movement, and has been influenced by notable figures such as Martin Luther King Jr., Rosa Parks, and Thurgood Marshall. Fort Valley State College has also been impacted by the Higher Education Act of 1965 and the Education Amendments of 1972, which have helped to shape its mission and goals.

Academics

Fort Valley State College offers a range of academic programs, including degrees in Agriculture, Business Administration, Education, and Health Sciences. The college is organized into several schools and colleges, including the College of Agriculture, the College of Arts and Sciences, and the College of Education. The college has partnerships with institutions such as Morehouse College, Spelman College, and Clark Atlanta University, and has been recognized for its programs in Agricultural Sciences by organizations such as the National Association of State Universities and Land-Grant Colleges. Fort Valley State College has also been accredited by the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs and the Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation.

Campus

The campus of Fort Valley State College is located in Fort Valley, Georgia, and covers an area of over 1,000 acres. The campus features a range of facilities, including the Pettigrew Center, the Health and Physical Education Building, and the Agricultural Research Station. The college has also invested in Sustainability initiatives, including the use of Solar Energy and Recycling programs. The campus is situated near the Ocmulgee River and is close to cities such as Macon, Georgia, and Atlanta, Georgia. Fort Valley State College has also been recognized for its Landscape Architecture by organizations such as the American Society of Landscape Architects.

Student Life

Fort Valley State College offers a range of student life activities, including Greek Life, Student Organizations, and Athletic Teams. The college has a strong sense of community, with students participating in events such as the Homecoming celebration and the Miss Fort Valley State University pageant. The college also has a range of Student Services, including the Counseling Center, the Career Center, and the Student Union. Fort Valley State College has partnerships with organizations such as the National Pan-Hellenic Council and the United Negro College Fund, and has been recognized for its programs in Student Affairs by organizations such as the American College Personnel Association.

Athletics

The athletic teams of Fort Valley State College, known as the Fort Valley State Wildcats, compete in the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference and the National Collegiate Athletic Association. The college offers a range of sports, including Football, Basketball, and Track and Field. The college has a strong athletic tradition, with notable athletes including Coy Bacon, Greg Lloyd Sr., and Tyrone Poole. Fort Valley State College has also been recognized for its athletic programs by organizations such as the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics and the Black College Football Hall of Fame.

Notable Alumni

Fort Valley State College has a range of notable alumni, including Coy Bacon, a former National Football League player, and Greg Lloyd Sr., a former National Football League player. Other notable alumni include Tyrone Poole, a former National Football League player, and Alfred Holmes, a former United States Army general. The college has also produced notable alumni in fields such as Education, including Henry A. Hunt, and Agriculture, including George Washington Carver. Fort Valley State College has also been recognized for its alumni achievements by organizations such as the National Association for Equal Opportunity in Higher Education and the Thurgood Marshall College Fund.

Category:Historically black colleges and universities

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