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Francis Marion University Florence, SC

Address: 4622 East Palmetto Street, Florence, SC, 29506
Phone: (843) 661-1362
Website: http://www.fmarion.edu
College type: 4-year public
Degrees offered: Bachelor's, Master's

College

Majors: Accounting And Finance, Art Teacher Education, Arts And Design, Biology General, Business / Managerial Economics, Business Administration And Management, Business Marketing And Marketing Management, Chemistry General, Community Psychology, Computer And Information Sciences General, Drama / Theater Arts General, Economics General, Education Of The Specific Learning Disability, Elementary Teacher Education, Engineering Related Technologies / Technician, English Language And Literature General, Finance General, Foreign Languages And Literatures General, French Language And Literature, Geography, History General, International Relations And Affairs, Liberal Arts And Sciences / Liberal Studies, Management Information Systems And Business Data, Mass Communications, Mathematics, Medical Technology, Physics General, Physics Other, Political Science And Government General, Pre Elementary Early Childhood Kindergarten, Psychology General, Secondary Teacher Education, Sociology, Spanish Language And Literature, Special Education Other

Classification: Master's Colleges and Universities I: These institutions typically offer a wide range of baccalaureate programs, and they are committed to graduate education through the master's degree. They award 40 or more master's degrees per year across three or more disciplines.

Students

Total enrollment: 3,567
Undergraduate enrollment: 2,793
Undergraduate men: 39%
Undergraduate women: 61%
Undergraduate races: Non-resident alien:2%, Black non-Hispanic:30%, American Indian or Alaskan Native:0%, Asian or Pacific Islander:1%, Hispanic:1%, White non-Hispanic:65%, Other:1%

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