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Mary Washington College

University of Mary Washington
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Former names

State Normal and Industrial School for Woman at Fredericksburg (1908–1938) Mary Washington College (1938–1944; 1972–2004)

Mary Washington College of the University of Virginia (1944–1972)
Motto Pro Deo Domo Patria
Motto in English
For God, home, and country
Type Public
Established 1908
Endowment US$41.4 million
President Troy Paino-2016-
Academic staff
206
Students 4,831
Undergraduates 4,383
Postgraduates 448
Location Fredericksburg, VA, USA
38°18′07″N 77°28′30″W / 38.30194°N 77.47500°W / 38.30194; -77.47500
United States
Campus Suburban, 176 acres (71.22 ha)
Colors Navy Blue and Gray
         
Athletics NCAA Division III
Nickname Eagles
Affiliations

AASCU

COPLAC
Website www.umw.edu
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University of Mary Washington is located in Northern Virginia
University of Mary Washington
Location in Northern Virginia
University of Mary Washington is located in Virginia
University of Mary Washington
Location in Northern Virginia
University of Mary Washington is located in the US
University of Mary Washington
Location in Northern Virginia

Coordinates: 38°18′07″N 77°28′30″W / 38.30194°N 77.47500°W / 38.30194; -77.47500

State Normal and Industrial School for Woman at Fredericksburg (1908–1938) Mary Washington College (1938–1944; 1972–2004)

AASCU

The University of Mary Washington is a public university in Virginia that focuses on undergraduate education in the liberal arts and sciences. The core of its main campus of roughly 4,000 mostly residential students in Fredericksburg, Virginia is the College of Arts and Sciences, which offers degrees in various liberal arts disciplines. The university began a BSN completion program in fall of 2014 to allow AS-prepared nurses to earn a bachelor's degree in their field. A College of Education and a College of Business offer advanced degrees. Around 450 students are enrolled in the university's graduate programs.

On March 14, 1908, Virginia Governor Claude A. Swanson signed into law legislation for the establishment of the new State Normal and Industrial School for Women. It was called Fredericksburg Teachers College. The institution was renamed Mary Washington College in 1938 after Mary Ball Washington, mother of the first president of the United States of America, George Washington, and longtime resident of Fredericksburg.

In 1944 the college became associated with the University of Virginia as its women's college. Until that time, the University of Virginia had not admitted women as undergraduates, except in its education and nursing programs, although its postgraduate programs were coeducational. Following UVA's transition to coeducational status in 1970, the Virginia General Assembly reorganized Mary Washington College in 1972 as a separate, coeducational institution.


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