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Unleash the Bulldog in You | Ferris State University Every year, Bulldog Beginnings gives you the chance to dive in to life at Ferris State Meet other Bulldogs, explore resources, make connections, and start your year right
Visit Our Campus - Ferris State University Schedule your visit to Bulldog country now Take a tour or experience our campus in a variety of ways Ferris State University is located in Big Rapids, Michigan, with a number of statewide campuses and offers over 180 programs for you to choose from
Ferris State University 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
Academics at Ferris Ferris State University offers more than 180 undergraduate and graduate majors including associate degrees, bachelor's degrees, master's degrees, doctorate degrees and professional degrees
Ferris360 | Ferris State University Password Newly admitted student? Here's how you get your password to get access to Ferris360 and your Ferris email
Transfer Guides | Ferris State University Transferring to Ferris State University will help you accelerate your education, your career and your life forward Our convenient Transfer Guides make it simple to see how your classes will transfer to Ferris
Admissions | Ferris State University Everything you need to know about transferring to Ferris, from transfer guides to transfer course credit Learn everything about life as a Bulldog This is your next step after your application is accepted Discover all of the top-notch housing and dining options you'll find on our campus
Current Students - Home - Ferris State University Here at Ferris State University, classes are taught by professors - not graduate assistants The great majority of those classes are taught in small groups, not big lecture halls