Frostburg State University

Frostburg State University
Former name
State Normal School No. 2 (1902–1935)
State Teachers College at Frostburg (1935–1963)
Frostburg State College (1963–1987)
Motto"One University. A World of Experiences."
TypePublic university
Established1898 (1898)
Parent institution
University System of Maryland
EndowmentUS$26.4 million (2020)
PresidentDarlene Brannigan Smith (interim)
ProvostLawrence Weill (interim)
Academic staff
315 (2023)
Students4,075 (Fall 2023)
Undergraduates3,344 (Fall 2023)
Postgraduates731 (Fall 2023)
Location, ,
United States
CampusRural, 260 acres (1.1 km2)
Colors    Red, black, white
NicknameBobcats
Sporting affiliations
NCAA Division II - MEC
MascotBob Cat
Websitefrostburg.edu

Frostburg State University (FSU) is a public university in Frostburg, Maryland. The university is the only four-year institution of the University System of Maryland west of the Baltimore-Washington passageway in the state's Appalachian highlands. Founded in 1898 by Maryland State Senator, John Leake, Frostburg was selected because the site offered the best suitable location without a cost to the state. Today, the institution is a largely residential university.

With an enrollment of approximately 4,858 students, the university offers 47 undergraduate majors, 16 graduate programs, and a doctorate in educational leadership. The university is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education and places primary emphasis on its role as a teaching and learning institution.