Type | Public |
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Established | 1901 |
President | Greg Salsbury |
Academic staff
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164 |
Undergraduates | 2419 |
Postgraduates | 307 |
Location |
Gunnison, Colorado, United States 38°32′56″N 106°55′12″W / 38.549°N 106.920°WCoordinates: 38°32′56″N 106°55′12″W / 38.549°N 106.920°W |
Campus | Rural, 350 acres |
Colors | Crimson and Slate |
Athletics | NCAA Division II – Rocky Mountain |
Nickname | Mountaineers |
Website | www |
Western State Colorado University, also known as Western, is a four-year public liberal arts college located in the bucolic valley of Gunnison, Colorado. Approximately 2,400 undergraduate and 200 graduate students attend Western, with one-fourth coming from out of state. Of the 22 undergraduate majors, the most popular are business administration, biology, exercise and sport science, recreation and outdoor leadership, and psychology. Western also offers undergraduate programs in petroleum geology and professional land and resource management, both funded by donations through the Western State Colorado University Foundation. Further, it offers a low residency MFA program in creative writing, including genre fiction, poetry and screen and television writing. Students participate in the low residency MFA program from as far as way as China. The college has one of the oldest collegiate radio stations in the state, 91.1 KWSB, which has been on the air since 1968.
The institution was established in 1901 and opened for classes in 1911 as the Colorado State Normal School, the first college on Colorado's Western Slope. This initial focus as a preparatory college for teachers resulted in a commitment to teacher preparation programs that continues to today. In 1923 the college's name was changed to Western State College of Colorado in recognition of its expanding programs in the liberal arts at both undergraduate and graduate levels. The college continued to grow, particularly after World War II when returning veterans attended on the GI Bill, and academic and co-curricular programs capitalizing on the college's unique mountain setting were continually added. In 2012 the institution was renamed Western State Colorado University.
The Western State Colorado University Mountaineers compete in the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (RMAC) at the NCAA Division II level. Mountaineer teams compete in 13 sports: football, volleyball, men's cross country, women's cross country, women's soccer, men's basketball, women's basketball, wrestling, men's indoor track and field, women's indoor track and field, women's swimming and diving, men's outdoor track and field, and women's outdoor track and field. Facilities include Mountaineer Bowl (elevation 7,769 feet (2,368 m)) and Paul Wright Gym (elevation 7,723 feet (2,354 m)), which are both the highest collegiate facilities in the world.
The Mountaineers have won 93 RMAC team titles and 15 team National Championships. Individually, Western has produced 990 All-Americans and 30 Academic All-American honors.