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== History ==
== History ==
The University was founded in [[1933]] as '''Beckley College''', a [[junior college]], and continued as such until [[1991]], when it achieved four-year status and was renamed '''The College of West Virginia'''. In [[2001]] the school was renamed '''Mountain State University'''.
The University was founded in [[1933]] as '''Beckley College''', a [[junior college]], and continued as such until [[1991]], when it achieved four-year status and was renamed '''The College of West Virginia'''. In [[2001]] the school was renamed '''Mountain State University'''. While the University has been quite successful, it has also earned a reputation of putting business first, and education second. Some have concerned the University a "Diploma" mill, although they are accredited, and the reputation is not deserved.


==Athletics==
==Athletics==

Revision as of 18:08, 12 February 2008

Mountain State University
TypePrivate University
Established1933
PresidentDr. Charles H. Polk
Academic staff
87FT, 281PT
Undergraduates3,921
Postgraduates501
Location, ,
CampusUrban
AthleticsCougars
ColorsBlue and silver
Websitewww.mountainstate.edu

Mountain State University (MSU) is an independent, nonsectarian, coeducational, not-for-profit university based in Beckley, West Virginia. The university offers undergraduate and master's degree programs, most of which focus on professional fields in business, technology, health, and human services.

History

The University was founded in 1933 as Beckley College, a junior college, and continued as such until 1991, when it achieved four-year status and was renamed The College of West Virginia. In 2001 the school was renamed Mountain State University. While the University has been quite successful, it has also earned a reputation of putting business first, and education second. Some have concerned the University a "Diploma" mill, although they are accredited, and the reputation is not deserved.

Athletics

In sports, the school competes as an Independent member of the NAIA with men's basketball, women's volleyball, men's and women's soccer teams,and softball teams.

The school won the 2004 Men's Division I NAIA national basketball championship.[1]

Branch campuses

In addition to its main campus in Beckley, MSU has four branch campuses:

References