Ferrum College, Private college in Ferrum, Virginia, United States.
Ferrum College is a higher education institution located in Ferrum, Virginia, set on a large property in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains. The campus includes lecture halls, dormitories, sports facilities, and administrative buildings spread across several hundred acres of wooded and open land.
The institution began in 1913 as a church-run elementary school and gradually evolved into a secondary school before becoming a college in the mid-1970s. The Methodist Church founded the school to provide education access to rural mountain communities in the region.
The campus operates as a residential college where most students live on site and share outdoor pursuits like hiking and climbing through organized trips. Social life revolves around small group activities and outdoor recreation rather than large events, reflecting the mountain setting and size of the enrollment.
The campus is best reached by car since the area is rural and public transport options are limited. Walking trails start directly from the grounds and lead into surrounding forests and hills, so sturdy footwear is recommended for visitors planning to explore the outdoor areas.
An open-air museum on campus displays historic buildings and everyday objects from the Appalachian region and offers insight into the past rural way of life. Visitors can experience craft demonstrations and seasonal events that keep old traditions alive.
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