Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University, commonly known as Florida A&M or FAMU (Pronounced Fam-U), is a historically black university located in Tallahassee, Florida and is one of eleven institutions in Florida's State University System.
Florida A&M University student enrollment population consists primarily of undergraduates (students enrolled at the lower division). The University offers 62 bachelor’s degrees in 103 majors/tracks. 36 master’s degrees with 56 majors/tracks are offered within eleven of the University’s 13 schools and colleges. Two professional degrees and eleven PhD degree programs are offered.
The FAMU Rattlers football team was a powerhouse in the middle of the 20th Century. From 1938 to 1961 it won the Black College National Championship eight times, including six times under head coach Jake Gaither, in 1950, 1952, 1954, 1957, 1959 and 1961. When Gaither retired after 25 years of coaching in 1969, his FAMU teams had a 203-36-4 (wins-losses-ties) record, for a .844 winning percentage. Thirty-six players from Gaither's teams were All-Americans, and 42 went on to play in the National Football League. During his 25 years as head coach, FAMU won 22 Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference championships. Gaither was elected to the College Football Hall of Fame in 1975.
Historically black universities and colleges in the U.S. | Land-grant universities | Florida A&M University | Public universities | 1887 establishments
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