Fort Valley State University

Fort Valley State University
Former name
Fort Valley High and Industrial School (1895–1939)
Fort Valley State College (1939–1996)
MottoBe Bold. Be Amazing. Be Prepared.
TypePublic land-grant historically black university
Established1895 (1895)
Parent institution
University System of Georgia
Academic affiliation
Space-grant
Endowment$6.6 million
PresidentPaul Jones
Administrative staff
400
Students2,182 (fall 2021)
Location,
U.S.

32°32′3.9″N 83°53′45.8″W / 32.534417°N 83.896056°W / 32.534417; -83.896056
Campus1,365 acres (5.52 km2)
Colors    Royal blue and old gold
NicknameWildcats
Sporting affiliations
NCAA Division IISIAC
Websitefvsu.edu

Fort Valley State University (FVSU; formerly Fort Valley State College and Fort Valley Normal and Industrial School) is a public land-grant historically black university in Fort Valley, Georgia, United States. It is part of the University System of Georgia and a member-school of the Thurgood Marshall College Fund.

Fort Valley State University is the state's 1890 land-grant university and enrolls over 2,500 students. Approximately 90% of the student body is of African-American descent. The university is located in the town of Fort Valley in Peach County. Its 1,365-acre (5.52 km2) main campus is Georgia's largest public university in area.