Programs of
Study Offered
28

Fort Valley State University is a small, four-year, primarily residential, public school with 2,040 students enrolled.
This postsecondary institution was established in 1895 and is the only college located in
Fort Valley,
Georgia.
Fort Valley State University is one of the
Historically Black College or University institutions (HBCU).
Associate degree, bachelor's degree, and master's degree are offered at Fort Valley State University.
As reported in recent government data, out of 5,512 applications 2,408 were accepted (44%), so it is relatively easy to enter Fort Valley State University.
FAFSA Code
for 2009 / 2010
The undergraduate application fee at Fort Valley State University is $20.00. The application fee cannot be applied toward tuition fees; also, this application fee is not refundable if the student is not admitted to the school. The graduate application fee is $20.00.
Fort Valley State University might accept dual credits and advanced placement credits (college-level courses taught in high school) earned prior to admission.
If you anticipate to file your FAFSA application for Federal Student Aid, the postsecondary institution code for Fort Valley State University is 001566.
Federal Student Aid is an office of the US Department of Education, which provides grants and loans to eligible students. To meet minimum eligibility requirements you need to have a valid Social Security number and high school diploma or GED certificate.
Tuition and fees per year
It is quite easy to receive a loan at Fort Valley State University, as 74% of the school's students receive loans, while the average loan amount is about $3,800.
Fort Valley State University follows a semester-based curriculum calendar system and has 28 disciplines including Accounting, History, Mathematics, Psychology, Social Work, and Sociology.
Students to Faculty Ratio
10 : 1
It is important to know student retention and graduation rates before you apply to a school to get your diploma or to engage in a long-term study; high retention and graduation rates are usually a good sign. Nevertheless, if you are planning to transfer or take non-credit coursework, these metrics are not important.
The rate of student retention at Fort Valley State University is fair at 75% (well above Georgia average). Considering this statistic, it seems that students like their stay at this school. The graduation rate at Fort Valley State University is low: 34%.
Campus Safety
Report Grade
D
Average tuition charges are close to the nationwide median - $12,400 per annum. The additional fees at Fort Valley State University (not including tuition costs) are around $1,000 per year, which totals $13,400 per academic year.
Fort Valley State University offers a distance learning option, study abroad programs, and evening/weekend study opportunity, which is a solid option for those who work full-time.
There are options for on-campus part-time employment at Fort Valley State University, which allows students to cover some of the tuition expenses. Additionally, Fort Valley State University helps students to evaluate their career options and to find a full-time job upon graduation.
Fort Valley State University offers on-campus housing. Dormitory capacity at Fort Valley State University accommodates roughly 1,500 students, which offers a viable on-campus housing option. The room price is relatively low - approximately $4,900 per year.
According to the recent data, Fort Valley State University is a rather dangerous school. Read the details about safety at Fort Valley State University in the
Safety Report for this school.
The cities near Fort Valley State University are
Warner Robins,
Macon,
Cochran,
Thomaston, and
Americus.
If you want to obtain more detailed information about applying to Fort Valley State University, call this school's general information office at (478) 825-6211 or check
Fort Valley State University Website.