Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University

About us

Location Tallahassee, United States Funding Type Public
No of Students 10031 Establishment University
Founded In 1887 Estimated Cost of Living 12000 USD
Address 1601 S Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, Tallahassee, FL 32307, United States

Academic Excellence, Affordability, and Diversity

FAMU’s academic achievements are what set it apart as a unique learning experience. In 2014, FAMU was recognized among the 2014 U.S. News & World Report’s “Best National Universities.” The U.S. News & World Report lists FAMU as the top public historically black college or university in the nation for 2015. It is also listed among The Princeton Review’s “Best in the Southeast” colleges and is one of the top picks for providing a high quality education at an affordable price in Florida, according to The College Database (2013).

FAMU values diversity in thought, perspective, and culture. The University enrolls nearly 10,000 students hailing from across the United States and more than 70 countries, including several African countries, the Bahamas, Brazil, Indonesia, China, and the United Arab Emirates, to name a few. The student body includes representatives from all ethnic, socio-economic, and religious backgrounds.

A Wide Range of Academic Degree Programs Makes FAMU a Good Choice for Students

Students seeking a challenging academic foundation will find a variety of programs to meet their career objectives at Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University. The University offers 54 bachelor's degrees, 29 master's degrees, three professional degrees, and 12 doctoral programs in a wide range of academic areas.

The most popular undergraduate programs are business administration, biology, criminal justice, and allied health. Other majors are available in every field, from animal science to engineering and nursing. Additionally, the school offers several distinctive degree programs. These include such majors as jazz studies, cardiopulmonary sciences, journalism and health informatics and management.

FAMU Leads Community Dialogue Through Scholarly Institutes and Centers

Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University is home to a wide variety of institutes and centers where faculty and students conduct research to develop real-world solutions to society’s challenges.

The newest addition is the Sustainability Institute, which will focus on economic growth and job creation by seeking solutions through a multi-partnership effort that includes external and internal strategic alliances. Students and faculty will work closely with international stakeholders to provide solutions to global socio-economic, ecological, and energy sustainability issues.

The Center for Viticulture and Small Fruit Research was established by the Florida Legislature in 1978 to provide leadership, and to undertake research and development activities that will contribute to industry growth in Florida and the southeastern United States. The Center conducts research in the areas of grape genetics and breeding, vineyard best management practices, product development, grape biotechnology, and small fruit evaluation and production methods. Each year, the Center hosts the Grape Harvest Festival to educate the community on the economic importance of native Florida varieties of small fruit.

Housed in the Department of Physics at FAMU, the Center for Plasma Science and Technology (CePaST) is one of the premier centers for the study of plasmas in the state of Florida. CePaST is home to a highly successful team of faculty, students, and researchers dedicated to new science and new applications of theoretical, experimental, and computational plasma physics. Major programs include remote sensing research in the nation’s defense, fusion, and plasma research for alternative power and advanced materials, and advanced computations research in support of plasmas and photonics physics.

Enjoy a Rich FAMU Campus Experience through Clubs, Organizations, Greek Life, and Recreational Activities

In addition to being one of the most beautiful college campuses in the nation, FAMU students have the opportunity to actively engage in a broad range of educational or recreational activities. There are more than 100 recognized student clubs and organizations at FAMU, and the Office of Student Activities provides leadership training opportunities, funding, and other benefits to ensure that student life is as dynamic as possible.

Additionally, students can research and join several honor societies and professional organizations, as well as Greek fraternities and sororities. These organizations foster opportunities to build leadership skills, character, and a sense of philanthropy and civic engagement through community service projects.

FAMU students have access to excitement and fun every day at the Student Union, which houses a bowling alley, ballroom, hair salon, and television room, to name a few. This building is also the home of the FAMU student government, making it the center of a well-rounded campus life.

Satellite Campuses Across Florida Contribute to a Statewide Network of Connections

In addition to the main Tallahassee campus, FAMU has several satellite campuses across Florida. These include the College of Law in Orlando and the College of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences (COPPS), which has sites in Crestview, Tampa, Jacksonville, and Miami.

The College of Law is distinguished by its Center for International Law and Justice, which engages in nationally recognized research, training, and advocacy in the areas of international and comparative law.

Boasting 13 patents, FAMU has the only college of pharmacy nationwide that offers nationally accredited MPH and DrPH degree programs.

The existence of these prestigious satellite campuses benefits all FAMU students by establishing connections and networking across Florida, and by contributing to the overall value of a degree from Florida A&M University.

Why?

Core Values
Scholarship, Excellence, Openness, Fiscal Responsibility, Accountability, Collaboration, Diversity, Service, Fairness, Courage, Integrity, Respect, Collegiality, Freedom, Ethics and Shared Governance.

Florida A&M University Mission Statement
Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University (FAMU) is an 1890 land-grant institution dedicated to the advancement of knowledge, resolution of complex issues and the empowerment of citizens and communities.  The University provides a student-centered environment consistent with its core values.  The faculty is committed to educating students at the undergraduate, graduate, doctoral and professional levels, preparing graduates to apply their knowledge, critical thinking skills and creativity in their service to society.  FAMU’s distinction as a doctoral/research institution will continue to provide mechanisms to address emerging issues through local and global partnerships.  Expanding upon the University’s land-grant status, it will enhance the lives of constituents through innovative research, engaging cooperative extension, and public service.  While the University continues its historic mission of educating African Americans, FAMU embraces persons of all races, ethnic origins and nationalities as life-long members of the university community.

Florida A&M University Vision Statement
Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University (FAMU) will be recognized as a premier land-grant, doctoral-research university that produces globally competitive graduates.

Achieving this vision requires the University to provide students with an educational experience that allows them to compete in the 21st century global economy. Today’s students are interested in becoming entrepreneurs and innovators. They are not just interested in getting a job, but addressing social issues and providing transformational solutions to world and community problems. At FAMU, we are enhancing our status as a first-choice institution that students will pay for and in which donors will invest. We will create strategies and choices to accomplish this, using six guiding principles: quality, integrity, transparency, accountability, core values, and outstanding customer service.

Strategic Priorities
These key elements are at the core of FAMU’s mission and are reflected in the Strategic Priorities and Goals described in this document. 

Strategic Priority 1: Exceptional Student Experience
Student success. We will increase student success and improve the overall student experience by enhancing academic support services, strengthening our academic degree programs, enhancing our living-learning environment, and promoting innovative co-curricular activities. 

Strategic Priority 2: Excellent and Renowned Faculty
Faculty excellence. We will attract and retain world-class faculty, improve faculty incentives and invest in critical research facilities. 

Strategic Priority 3: High Impact Research, Commercialization, Outreach, and Extension Services
Research that makes a difference. We will refine our research priorities, expand our research productivity and commercialization footprint, and build upon our contributions in outreach and extension, as we continue to grow the University’s reputation as a doctoral-research university.

Strategic Priority 4: Transformative Alumni, Community, and Business Engagement
Building and expanding our partnerships. We will increase engagement with our alumni base, business partners, and within our local, national and global communities to increase our impact and grow financial support for the University.

Strategic Priority 5: First-Class Business Infrastructure
Business operations that support our mission. We will recruit and retain an excellent and diverse staff, enhance our administrative services, adopt a more transparent and effective budgeting model, and leverage technology to make our operations more effective and efficient.

Strategic Priority 6: Outstanding Customer Experiences
Leadership through service. We will consistently provide high-quality customer experience in all facets of University operations.