

Founded in 1839, Framingham State University is situated on 77 acres in Framingham, Massachusetts, about 20 miles west of Boston. Originally intended to train teachers, FSU has expanded quite a lot over the years. Today, it is a public university offering undergraduate programs in a range of subjects, including art, biology, and communication arts, as well as graduate programs in business, education, and more.
Framingham State has been named #31 among Top Public Schools and #104 among Regional Universities North according to US News and World Report.
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