Elizabeth Hitchins Administration Building, Frostburg State University, Frostburg, Maryland, July 2006. Photo by Diane F. Evartt.
Frostburg offers undergraduate and graduate programs of study. Accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools, it serves as a regional State university for Western Maryland. The University serves the educational needs of Western Maryland and plays a major role in its economic development. As the premier cultural center for Allegany and Garrett counties, the University attracts thousands of area residents and tourists to programs in its Performing Arts Center.
The College of Business started as the School of Business. In 1999, it recieved its present name.
Four departments make up the College of Business: Accounting; Economics; Management; and Marketing and Finance.
The College of Education consists of three departments: Educational Professions; Health and Physical Education; and Parks and Recreation Management.
When the School of Arts and Humanities merged with the School of Natural and Social Sciences, the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences was formed in 1999.
The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences has nineteen departments and graduate degree programs in Applied Computer Science; Counseling Psychology; Applied Ecology and Conservation Biology; and Wildlife and Fisheries Biology.
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As the School of Education, the College of Education originated. It was renamed the College of Education in 1999.
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