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University recognized among top 30 in value in U.S.
With tuition costs continually on the rise, college students and their families have to take cost into consideration. Using data from the National Center for Education Statistics, College Consensus editors searched for reputable, accredited institutions with the lowest tuition costs.
Academic awards and scholarships bestowed
The financial awards totaled nearly $200,000 and included recognitions bestowed by individual academic departments as well as certificates presented in the name of accomplished alumni. The awards recognize scholarship and service.
Accreditation renewed for Business Administration Department
Dean of Business and Technology Keith Williamson said the accreditation was another great example of the faculty's commitment to a rich learning experience reinforced by the highest standards in the discipline.
University recognized as largest majority-female MBA program in Massachusetts
Fitchburg State University’s MBA program is the largest majority-female program in the state for the second year in a row.
Summer session goes online
Course offerings in the summer session include undergraduate and graduate-level classes across all departments. The summer session is a great time to take one’s first steps into a new program, as well as make progress on your undergraduate or graduate degree.
Remote instruction and residence hall update
In-person classes are suspended and residence halls will be closed for the remainder of the semester.
Announcement on remote work and online instruction
Fitchburg State faculty and staff will work remotely starting Monday, March 16 and the university is preparing to deliver instruction online starting the week of Monday, March 23.
Coronavirus update March 11 2020
Fitchburg State will cancel in-person classes for one week in response to the COVID-19 outbreak as it explores the possibility of remote instruction.
Women's History Month continues with performances
This event has been canceled because of the COVID-19 outbreak.
Women's History Month continues with play on suffrage movement
This event has been canceled because of the COVID-19 outbreak.