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Fergus Falls Campus

Students come to the Fergus Falls campus for academics, but what makes the experience life-changing is the small college feel. Many of our students are commuters, but on-campus housing is available and encouraged and is another great way students form lifelong friendships with one another. Here's what makes Fergus Falls a unique place to study:


 

50th Anniversary Celebration

Minnesota State Community and Technical College - Fergus Falls is proud to announce its 50th anniversary celebration during 2010-11. An energetic and dedicated group of area citizens worked tirelessly to make this college a reality over 50 years ago. The Fergus Falls campus honors their legacy as it continues to offer educational, cultural, and economic opportunities to all area residents.

SAVE THE DATE!! We invite you to Homecoming 2010, September 24 and 25. A multitude of activities for both alumni and friends of the College will be offered. Take time to check out the events on our web site and make plans to join us. We want to celebrate with YOU!

If you are a former Fergus Falls student, make sure to update your contact information on the web site so we can continue to stay in touch with you.

Celebrate with us at www.minnesota.edu/fergus50


 

Academics

Another compelling reason to start college at Fergus Falls is the high quality of our two year degree and certificate programs. The Fergus Falls campus of Minnesota State Community and Technical College (M State) has been offering high quality academic programs in the liberal arts and health sciences for almost fifty years. Students can earn an Associate of Arts (A.A.), Associate of Fine Arts (A.F.A.) in Music and in Visual Arts, an Associate of Science (A.S.) in Biological Sciences and Medical Laboratory Technology, an Associate Diploma in Nursing and a Certificate in Equine Science.

In 2008, the Fergus Falls campus is introduced a one year diploma program in Equine Science. This program combines classroom work with courses held at the world-class Red Horse Ranch located eight miles from the campus. Students will learn how to care for horses, ride them, judge events and offer instruction in English and Western riding. Red Horse Ranch can stable student horses or provide them to students who do not own their own mounts.

Our experienced faculty teach courses designed to equip our graduates with the intellectual skills they will need across their lifetimes. These skills are the keys to succeeding in our global economy. The Fergus Falls faculty, collectively, have been nurturing the academic careers of arts and science students for nearly half a century. Many of our graduates are now accomplished in their fields, and these fields are broad, from government, to health, education, law, politics, and business.

Finally, learning to love learning and developing the skills and curiosity required to do that for decades is the foundation for a successful career, a satisfying life and a healthy connection to community. These abilities take time and nurturing to develop, and that happens best in a supportive academic community small enough to touch every student. Fergus Falls is just that sort of place.

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Culture and Art

Most people who visit the Fergus Falls campus are amazed by our extensive art collection which we display across the entire campus. We work to make it an everyday part of the student experience because we value aesthetics and want to shape the cultural life of our community through the visual arts.

Our music program is widely renowned for both vocal and instrumental excellence. We have a new chorale room and a new instrumental rehearsal room with computers and software for music composition. Among our instrument collection is a Steinway grand piano, housed in a climate controlled practice room. There are multiple opportunities across the year for students to perform in concerts, rehearsals and musical productions.

In 2007, the painting and drawing room and the ceramics studio were redesigned. The visual arts are increasingly popular on this campus and the quality of student work is superior. Students produce an annual exhibit of their work in the Waage Gallery every spring, and every month during the school year regional artists show their work in the Charles Beck Gallery.

M State Fergus Falls has many vibrant partners in the arts within the surrounding area. Two key partners are A Center for the Arts AC4TA and the Kaddatz Galleries.

AC4TA brings musicians, artists and films from around the world to Fergus Falls. On a regular basis, these musicians and artists also come to the college for a master class, lecture or mini-performance. In 2008-2009, one such artist was George Winston. This December, M State English instructor Anthony Miltich will be performing with Michael Johnson at AC4TA. The schedule of fall 2009 events at AC4TA is located at http://www.fergusarts.org/images/pdfs/ac4ta_events.pdf. Students are always welcome at A Center for the Arts, both in the audience and as cast members, stage crews and performers.

The Kaddatz features the work of Charles Beck. Beck was an art instructor at M State Fergus Falls for over thirty years. He is still active in the local arts community and can often be found at the Kaddatz Galleries. In addition to the Beck collection, there is a rotating show of local artists' work both for viewing and for sale. The Kaddatz welcomes student interns and volunteers on an on-going basis.

 

Fergus Falls - A Big Small Town

A big small town, Fergus Falls has many of the same qualities of a city several times its size. It has golf courses, kayaking, bike paths, water sports-exercise clubs, coffee houses, classic 19th century architecture, book stores, a dance studio, movie theaters, restaurants and a vibrant arts scene. Those interested in environmental issues will love the Prairie Wetlands Resource Center, an environmental education center established by the US Fish and Wildlife Service. Those into hunting and fishing will find premiere outlets for both as well as sports clubs dedicated to preserving wildlife and habitat.

Why would a student choose the Fergus Falls campus of Minnesota State Community and Technical College? First of all, the Fergus campus has a history and tradition of educating students who intend to continue their education at a four-year school. Every year for the last ten years, nearly 80% of our students have done just that. Many of them have gone on to other Minnesota State Colleges and Universities, and many others have chosen private and public institutions all around the country. Some students earn their two-year degree here and go directly into the workplace. Our nursing students are good examples of that career path. Still others decide to continue their education in a technical field. Transferring to another M State campus is easy, and that makes the offerings of the other three campuses highly accessible to our Fergus Falls students.

 

Facility Information

Building Hours:

  • M-F: 8am-9pm
  • Sat & Sun: Closed

Library Hours:

  • M-F: 7:45am-9pm
  • Sat: Closed
  • Sun: 5-9 pm

Bookstore Hours:

  • M-F: 8am-12:30pm; 1:30pm-3pm
  • Sat & Sun: Closed


Hours are subject to change on weekends, holidays and summer sessions.

 

Contact the M State - Fergus Falls Campus

Address:
1414 College Way
Fergus Falls, MN 56537

Local: 218.736.1500
Toll Free: 877.450.3322
Fax: 218.736.1510


 

Directions to Campus

M State - Fergus Falls Campus is located near the west edge of Fergus Falls, Minnesota, just a few blocks from I-94 at Exit 54.


From Exit 54

Turn east on Lincoln Avenue. Continue east and turn northwest from Lincoln to College Way (the 4th stoplight - by Sunmart, not Target). Continue on College Way and turn right at the south entrance of campus.


From State Highway 210 East

Turn right at Pebble Lake Road and continue as it becomes Vernon Avenue. Turn right from Vernon to Union Avenue. Continue on Union to Lincoln Avenue. Turn left from Union to Lincoln. Continue on Lincoln Avenue and turn right from Lincoln to College Way. Continue on College Way and turn right into the south entrance of campus.


From State Highway 59 North

Turn east on County Road 88. Turn right from County Road 88 (Fir Avenue) to Tower Road. Continue and turn left from Tower Road to Spartan Drive. Spartan Drive leads into the north entrance.


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