Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University
Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University, which is famous as Florida A&M or FAMU, it is located at Tallahassee, Florida, USA. This university is considered to be historically black. This university is included into 11 universities of the Florida’s State University System.
Undergraduates are those who prevail within the Florida Agricultural and mechanical University, FAMU presents 63 Bachelor’s Degrees in 103 major’s; 36 master’s degrees in 56 major’s; 2 professional degrees; 11 PhD degree programs.
A&M is famous for its School of Business & Industry (SBI) and College of Pharmacy. The school of Agriculture is also that one to be claimed for.
FAMU is considered to be the first one for African-Americans to be educated there, such statistics was presented by the Black Enterprise Magazine’s in 2006.
Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University is a member of Thurgood Marshall Scholarship Fund. In 1997, FAMU was proclaimed to be the University of the Year. Moreover, FAMU is the permanent leader in recruitment of National Achievement Scholars (NAS).
Besides, FEMU possesses eight scholars’ chairs in Scholars of Journalism and Graphic Communications, in School of the Business and Industry, in College of Education, in Arts and Science, in School of Pharmacy (which is also considered to occupy the first place in the students enrolling).