
PO Box 1000 P.O. Box 1000, Ferrum, VA 24088, USA


Ferrum College provides a range of athletic opportunities through its participation in NCAA Division III, offering a competitive yet balanced environment for student-athletes. The college supports both men's and women's sports, emphasizing athletic development alongside academic achievement.
Students can engage in traditional team sports such as basketball, soccer, baseball, softball, lacrosse, and volleyball. In addition, the college offers track and field, cross country, tennis, and golf, catering to a variety of athletic interests and skills.
The athletic facilities at Ferrum are designed to support rigorous training and competition, providing venues that include a gymnasium, sports fields, and training centers. This infrastructure helps student-athletes prepare for competition while maintaining a healthy college experience.
Participation in athletics is encouraged not only for physical fitness but also for fostering teamwork, discipline, and school spirit, making athletics an integral part of campus life at Ferrum College.
Ferrum College offers a variety of student organizations that provide opportunities for involvement outside the classroom. Among these groups are the Student Government Association, Agriculture Club, BACCHUS, Panther Productions, the African American Student Association, and Students in Free Enterprise (SIFE). These organizations cater to diverse interests including governance, agriculture, cultural engagement, entertainment, and business.
Ferrum College attracts a moderately sized student body, with a total enrollment of 305 new students including 239 freshmen and 66 transfer students, positioning the institution in the lower third nationally for incoming class size. The vast majority of its students are from within the United States, making up 99% of the population, which ranks the college quite high compared to others in terms of domestic student presence. In contrast, international representation is minimal, with no students from foreign countries currently enrolled.
The undergraduate population is predominantly young, with most students aged between 18 and 21 years old. Specifically, 368 undergraduates fall into the 18 to 19 age range, and 241 are between 20 and 21. There is a smaller but notable presence of older students, including 103 aged 22 to 24 and a smaller number distributed across older age brackets up to over 65 years, illustrating some degree of age diversity among the population.
When examining the ethnic composition, Ferrum College maintains an average level of diversity. White students constitute the largest group, numbering 357, followed by 160 African American students and 52 Hispanic students. Other racial groups such as Native American and Asian students are present in smaller numbers, while students identifying with two or more races number 37. A significant segment of the student body, 125 individuals, chose not to specify their ethnicity or are otherwise categorized as unknown.
Student life at Ferrum College offers a diverse range of extracurricular activities that cater to various interests. The campus supports creative arts with opportunities to participate in drama productions, band, chorus, and a campus radio station. Additionally, students can engage with the campus newspaper, providing a platform for journalistic expression.
Health and well-being are also addressed through an on-campus health clinic and access to psychological counseling services, contributing to a supportive environment for students' physical and mental health needs.
The student body is relatively small, with a total enrollment of 757, which fosters a close-knit community and a student-to-faculty ratio of 11, allowing for more personalized attention in academic settings.
Students at Ferrum College have access to the Stanley Library, which serves as the main library on campus. While the institution offers only this one library, it provides a modest collection with approximately 41,727 volumes and 68 subscriptions, placing it in the lower range compared to other colleges. Digital resources are more extensive, with 82,047 digital subscriptions and 690,048 eBooks available, ranking around the midpoint nationally. Additionally, the college offers access to 98 databases, supporting research and study needs with a fair variety of academic materials.
Total enrollment
757Full Time Degree Seeking Freshmen
237Member of Athletic Associations
Data not availableTotal staff
202 full time, 64 part timeVeterans affair office
NoMain library name
Stanley LibraryNumber of libraries on campus
1Reservable study rooms in library
No24h access
NoPhysical facilities
YesAccess to digital/electronic resources
YesStaff trained to provide and interpret library materials
YesEstablished library hours
YesAccess to library collections that are shared with other institutions
Yes