Originally named Ferris Industrial School, it became Ferris Institute in 1899 and remained privately owned until 1931. Ferris became a state school in 1949 and was renamed Ferris State College. The school became a university and assumed its current name, Ferris State University, in 1987.
The first classes at Ferris Industrial School were held in what is now the Fifth Third Bank[?] building on the corner of Michigan Avenue and Maple Street.
Ferris State University now boasts eight colleges: Allied Health Sciences, Arts and Sciences, Business, Education and Human Services, Optometry, Pharmacy[?], Technology, and University. Ferris grants doctorate degrees via its Optometry and Pharmacy colleges.
As of the Fall 2002 semester, over 11,000 students were enrolled at Ferris State University, 80% of whom live on the 880-acre campus. The university's student-faculty ratio is 1:16, and all classes are taught by professionals, not graduate assistants.
As of 2003, Ferris State University was the largest employer in Mecosta County.
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