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Fayetteville State University currently participates in 10 NCAA sports, including men's football, basketball, cross-country/track, and golf. The women's programs include basketball, volleyball, softball, cross-country/track, tennis, and bowling. The university is a member of the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA).
More than 13,800 students are enrolled at the university this year. Fayetteville State University had received about 1,000 more applications this cycle compared to last year, media relations ...
Fayetteville State, along with Winston-Salem State University, had been part of lawmakers’ original proposal to implement NC Promise in 2016, but dropped out due to fears that the program’s ...
The first Keys to Success event for young men in Cumberland County took place Wednesday, Nov. 1, 2023, at Fayetteville State University's Rudolph Jones Student Center.
The Fayetteville State Broncos and Lady Broncos are the athletic teams that represent Fayetteville State University, located in Fayetteville, North Carolina, in intercollegiate sports at the Division II level of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), primarily competing in the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association since the 1954–55 academic year.
East Carolina University: Greenville: Public Research university: 27,151 1907 Elizabeth City State University: Elizabeth City: Public Baccalaureate college: 2,149 1891 Elon University: Elon: Private (Nonsectarian) Doctoral/Professional university: 7,123 1889 Fayetteville State University: Fayetteville: Public Master's university: 6,787 1867 ...
While Fayettville State University has record summer school enrollment this year, officials hope to see funding continue for a free summer program..
Awards. CIAA Coach of the Year (2018) Richard L. Hayes Jr. is an American football coach. He is the head football coach for Fayetteville State University; a position he has held since 2016. [1] Hayes is the nephew of Bill Hayes, former football coach and college athletics administrator. [2]