Fayetteville State University is a public historically Black university in Fayetteville, North Carolina, founded in 1867 as the Howard School—the second-oldest public institution in the state. Part of the UNC system, it emphasizes teacher education, aviation, and social mobility. Highlights include small classes, NCAA Division II Broncos athletics, military partnerships near Fort Liberty, and strong STEM programs.
Common Majors
Criminal justice, psychology, nursing, business, education
"FSU's vibrant Bronco culture unites us on our urban campus near Fort Liberty. Off-campus, Fayetteville's food scene and beaches refresh; students love HBCU spirit, small classes, dedicated profs, packed games, Greek life, and family-like community that builds leaders."
Team & Tuition
Tuition (no scholarship)
$16,987
Conference
Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association
Scholarships Available
Yes. Both athletic and academic.