Victor E. Tiger
Fort Hays State University
The
University
Fort Hays State University
has four colleges — Arts and Sciences, Education and
Technology, Business and Leadership, and Health and Life Sciences — and a Graduate
School. It also has a Virtual College that delivers courses electronically
throughout Kansas and beyond. Students at FHSU may select a major
field of study from 30 departments and study in an electronic environment
throughout the campus. Students can obtain associate degrees in
office technology and radiologic technology; do their preprofessional
study at FHSU then transfer to a medical or law school; obtain bachelor's
and master's degrees; and in some areas of the curriculum, can
earn specialist's degrees.
The university is fully accredited by several national agencies. We invite that
type of inspection to prove that we are providing our students the kind of education
that we promise them. FHSU is one of six state-assisted institutions
of higher education and is governed by a Board of Regents appointed
by the governor of the state of Kansas.
History
Fort Hays State University was established in 1902 on the grounds
of the abandoned Fort Hays military post southwest of Hays.
The university served the early settlers' needs for educational facilities in
the new region. The first building nearer the city was completed
in 1904 and the university moved to its present location.
The Campus
The main campus sits on 200 of the 4,160 acres owned by the
state and deeded to the university. The campus proper includes
more than 40 limestone-faced buildings which complement a peaceful academic
atmosphere. Big Creek, a winding stream that traverses the campus,
provides a tranquil learning atmosphere and serves as a natural
laboratory for students in the biological sciences. Our campus
often has been called the prettiest in Kansas.
Our Students
Our enrollment is more than 9,000 students who come from at least
37 states and 30 foreign countries. However, the majority
of our students are from Kansas.
Our Faculty
We have a 17:1 student-to-faculty ratio. Many scholars
and specialists are among the more than 300 faculty members at
FHSU who couple superb teaching with a warm and caring attitude toward
their students. More than half of the faculty have the doctorate
or terminal degree in their disciplines and full professors regularly
volunteer to teach freshman level classes. Faculty not only work
hard at good teaching but also write books, present papers at professional
meetings and are involved in research.
Academic Calendar
Fort Hays State University operates on a two-semester
academic calendar, late August through mid-December, and mid-January
through mid-May. There is also a June-July summer term.
Economic Impact
Fort Hays State University makes a tremendous impact
on northwest Kansas, Ellis County and especially on the city of
Hays. The direct impact figure, which includes student, faculty,
staff and visitor expenditures, and other expenditures, is nearly
$69 million. Couple that with an indirect impact figure, which
includes money generated by business establishments who purchase
additional goods and services from other local sources, and you
have a university with an economic impact on the local economy of approximately
$124 million yearly.
Hays
A town on the Union Pacific Railroad, Hays
is located about halfway between Denver and Kansas City on Interstate
70. A progressive city of approximately 20,000 people, Hays is
the largest city in the northwest quadrant of Kansas and is the medical,
cultural, educational and industrial center for all of northwest
Kansas. Hays is easily accessible by car, bus or airplane. It was
recognized as an All-America city in 1996.
Driving Directions
to our Campus
- Coming from 183 South, turn left at 8th Street and go straight
(west) to the FHSU campus
- Coming from 183 North, (option 1) turn right at 27th Street, take
27th St. to Hall St., turn south (left) and go to the FHSU campus
- Coming from 183 North, (option 2) Take Vine St. south to 8th St.,
turn right and go straight (west) to the FHSU campus.
- Coming from Interstate 70 East or West, turn south at US 183 Bypass
(exit 157) and go straight to the FHSU campus.
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