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Cevallos to retire as Framingham State president

Javier Cevallos, the president of Framingham State University since 2014, will retire after the upcoming 2021-'22 school year, he told the campus community in an email Thursday.

FSU launches new workforce preparation center

Framingham State University Professor Professor Halcyon Mancuso has helped establish a new humanities workforce preparation center with the goal of helping students launch successful careers. 

FSU receives grant to educate leaders about systemic racism

Framingham State University has received a $62,250 grant to address systemic racism in higher education and how it manifests on campus, with 150 campus leaders slated for the education.

Framingham State receives $28K to transfer in more Black & Hispanic students

Framingham State University will be taking part in a new, national initiative to increase transfer rates from community colleges to four-year colleges for Black, Hispanic, adult and first-generation learners.
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Framingham State University will freeze 2021-2022 tuition and fees

Framingham State University will freeze undergraduate tuition and fees, as well as standard housing rates, for the 2021-2022 academic year, in an attempt to provide relief to students and families experiencing hard times, the school announced on Monday.

MCPHS, WPI parents take out the most loans, new federal data shows

Parents of students at MCPHS University and Worcester Polytechnic Institute take out the most loans to pay for their children's education in Central Massachusetts, according to newly released federal data.

Enrollment dives at Central Mass. public colleges, between 5-15%

Enrollment at public colleges in Central Massachusetts has dropped substantially, including by more than 10% at Framingham State University and Mount Wachusett Community College, a trend echoed statewide as higher education has been upended by the coronavirus pandemic.

FSU awarded $40K for dual enrollment program

Framingham State University has received a $40,000 grant to expand access to higher education opportunities for low-income, underrepresented and first generation students.
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Holy Cross, WPI, Clark drop in annual college rankings

The U.S. News & World Report's annual college rankings, which are closely watched in the industry and among prospective students and their families, were less kind this year to Worcester colleges.

Framingham State receives diversity award

Framingham State University has received the Higher Education Excellence in Diversity award from the magazine INSIGHT into Diversity.
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