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  1. Learn about FVSU, the first HBCU in the nation to open a FabLab, and the public HBCU in Georgia for six consecutive years. Explore academic programs, scholarships, events, news and more.

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  2. Fort Valley State University (FVSU, formerly Fort Valley State College and Fort Valley Normal and Industrial School) is a public land-grant historically black university in Fort Valley, Georgia. It is part of the University System of Georgia and a member-school of the Thurgood Marshall College Fund.

  3. Learn about FVSU's undergraduate and graduate programs, faculty, academic calendar, and academic affairs. FVSU offers small class sizes, personalized instruction, and career-focused learning opportunities.

  4. Learn about FVSU, a public historically black university and 1890 land-grant institution with a motto of "Empower the Possible". Find out its rankings, programs, research, affordability, and student achievements.

  5. Find everything you need to know about Fort Valley State University, including tuition & financial aid, student life, application info, academics & more.

  6. Fort Valley State University is home to thousands of students discovering the genius within themselves and exploring their extraordinary potential for leadership under the guidance of highly-accomplished faculty. Since 1895, the FVSU family has shared a love of invention and innovation, and embraced a culture where discovery is celebrated.

  7. FVSU is a public, comprehensive, four-year institution that offers academic programs, online courses and extracurricular activities. It is Georgia’s only 1890 land-grant institution and the top public HBCU in the state, producing the most African-Americans with mathematics and engineering degrees.