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Ferris State University

About Ferris

Ferris State University is a mid-sized four-year public university known for its quality of instruction and large selection of academic programs, ranging from associate to doctoral degrees, offered through seven degree-granting colleges:

College of Arts, Sciences and Education

College of Business

College of Engineering Technology

College of Health Professions

Kendall College of Art and Design

Michigan College of Optometry

College of Pharmacy

The University's main campus is located in scenic Big Rapids, Michigan.

Mission and Core Values

The University strives to align its practices and resources in support of its core values of collaboration, diversity, ethical community, excellence, learning and opportunity. Ferris' mission is to prepare students for successful careers, responsible citizenship and lifelong learning. Through its many partnerships and its career-oriented, broad-based education, Ferris serves our rapidly changing global economy and society. For more information on the University’s mission and core values, visit our Mission, Vision, and Values page.

Degree Programs

Students at Ferris have exceptional access to faculty due to the University’s low student-faculty ratio and small class sizes, which promote more engaging instruction, one-on-one career advice and professional connections. Courses at Ferris State are taught by credentialed, dedicated instructors who have real-world experience in their fields and provide relevant, adaptive coursework with an emphasis on hands-on learning. For more information on academics at Ferris, visit our Academics homepage.

Ferris is committed to ensuring that students gain real-world skills outside of the classroom. The university works with numerous external partners, including alumni, industry and professional leaders, for program direction and networking advantages. It also requires program-related internships in most of its degree programs. As a result, the majority of students enrolled in bachelor’s or more advanced degree programs participate in internships that support their personal and professional growth. For more information on student internship activities, visit our Internships page.

Facilities

Ferris State also partners with industry leaders to maintain state-of-the-art equipment and technology. Its instructional and supportive spaces include the following high-quality facilities:

  • Centers for Welding Excellence and Advanced Manufacturing
  • College of Pharmacy Center for Innovational Learning and Research
  • Dow Interactive Eye Learning Center
  • Ferris Library for Information, Technology and Education
  • Granger Center for Construction and HVACR
  • Heavy Equipment Lab
  • Information Security and Intelligence Digital Forensics Lab
  • National Elastomer Center
  • Shimadzu Core Laboratory
  • Television and Digital Media Production Studio

Ferris offers a number of facilities to support amenities for commuter and residential students, including University Center, its popular student union and activity space. For more on University Center, visit ferris.edu/universitycenter. It recently completed construction of North Hall, a state-of-the-art living/learning residence hall to enhance the first-year student experience. Learn more at our North Hall homepage.

Statewide and Transfer Offerings

Ferris serves students from many different backgrounds and regions, and provides access to educational opportunities through a traditional, residential college experience on the university's main campus in Big Rapids or through its statewide locations, online learning, and partnerships with community colleges and career technical centers.

More than any institution in the state, Ferris State has connected with Michigan community colleges, creating partnerships on multiple campuses and expanding its online offerings to allow students to complete coursework at their local community colleges toward a Ferris degree. Learn more on our Statewide homepage.

More students choose to transfer to Ferris than any other university in Michigan. Ferris offers a unique transfer process that allows students to build on their education with little or no loss of credit. For more information on transfer opportunities, visit our Transfer page.

University History

Ferris was founded in 1884 by Woodbridge and Helen Ferris as the privately-owned Big Rapids Industrial School. It became a state institution in 1950 and a state university in 1987. Since its beginning, Ferris has been dedicated to providing students of diverse backgrounds with educational opportunities for rewarding professional and civic lives. For more information on the history of the university, head to our History page.

Ferris Pride

From the enduring wisdom of our founders to the victories of our Bulldog student-athletes, Ferris State University's faculty, staff, students, alumni, board members, fans, and supporters have a lot to be proud of.

  • Our campus and our landmarks, such as the FLITE library and Carillon Tower, are beacons that welcome all Bulldogs home. New projects, like the Center for Athletic Performance and Center for Virtual Learning, bring cutting-edge resources to our campus.
  • The faculty and staff at Ferris are consistently recognized for their scholarship, their expertise, and their unmatched dedication to our students.
  • Our academic programs are innovative, comprehensive, and in many cases, ranked amongst the best in the world. They help our students accelerate their education, their careers, and their lives forward.
    Our resources and programming are powerful, inclusive, and shape our community into a welcoming place for all.
  • Most importantly, Ferris State University can be proud of the graduates that carry the lessons learned in our classrooms with them into the world, where they make a positive impact as makers of momentum and leaders in their field.

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