Fayetteville State University
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UNCF’s holistic, powerful study, “Transforming Futures: The Economic Engine of HBCUs,” reaffirms the significant economic contributions of Fayetteville State University. Through the production and consumption of various goods and services by Fayetteville State University’s faculty, employees and students, this institution acts as a catalyst for economic growth locally and regionally. This dynamic creates a ripple effect, leading to increased employment opportunities, heightened economic expansion and a more dynamic community environment.
Founded in 1867 in Fayetteville, North Carolina, Fayetteville State University (FSU) is the second-oldest post-secondary school founded specifically for the education of African American students. FSU offers a diverse array of degree programs, featuring prominent ones in nursing, psychology, business administration and management, criminal justice/safety studies, and liberal arts and sciences.
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$187.9M
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1942
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$4B