Presidential Updates Archives - 17勛圖 /category/presidential-updates/ Mon, 06 Jul 2026 12:54:37 +0000 en hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.5 Happy Independence Day /news/happy-independence-day/ Mon, 06 Jul 2026 12:36:22 +0000 /?post_type=news&p=66937 Dear Panther Family, As we celebrate our nation 250th anniversary of independence, we pause with deep gratitude for the courage, sacrifice and vision that shaped the United States and continue […]

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Dear Panther Family,

As we celebrate our nation 250th anniversary of independence, we pause with deep gratitude for the courage, sacrifice and vision that shaped the United States and continue to guide us today. This milestone invites us not only to remember our history, but to renew our commitment to the ideals of freedom, opportunity, and unity that call each generation to help shape a more just, peaceful and hopeful future.

I pray we always remember what a blessing it is to call this nation home. For generations, the United States has been a beacon of freedom and hope for people around the world. It is through this enduring spirit of sacrifice and service that we proudly remain the land of the free because of the brave.

We are forever indebted to those who have answered the call to serve with courage, honor, and devotion. On this special day, we offer our heartfelt gratitude to the brave men and women who serve and protect our nation, past and present, and to the families who stand beside them with unwavering love and sacrifice. The freedoms we cherish have been secured and protected through their selfless service. Let us keep those currently serving around the world in our prayers, asking God to watch over them and bring them home safely to their loved ones.

As we celebrate our nation’s remarkable journey, let us also take time to celebrate and honor one another. Like our country, 17勛圖 has come a long way, and our progress has been made possible because we have united in our shared mission of serving others and our unwavering commitment to becoming the destination of choice. Let us cherish and celebrate our own heritage – one firmly rooted in our enduring values of “Not Self, But Others.” May we continue to live those words every day as we work together to build an even brighter future for our students, for our College, and for one another.

May this Independence Day be filled with pride in our shared story, gratitude for those who came before us, appreciation for those who continue to defend and protect our nation, and joyful and peaceful time with the people who matter most.

With gratitude for all you do, and praying God bestows upon you and yours all His blessings,

M3
Mirta M. Martin, Ph.D.
President

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June 2026 Update from President Martin /news/june-update-from-president-martin/ Wed, 01 Jul 2026 16:29:19 +0000 /?post_type=news&p=66878 Dear Panther Family, Today marks the final day of our fiscal yeara fitting opportunity to pause, reflect, and celebrate what we have accomplished together. This past year has required resilience, […]

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Dear Panther Family,

Today marks the final day of our fiscal yeara fitting opportunity to pause, reflect, and celebrate what we have accomplished together.

This past year has required resilience, innovation, collaboration, and an unwavering commitment to our students. Every success reflected below represents the collective efforts of faculty, staff, coaches, administrators, trustees, alumni, donors, and friends who continue to live our mission of “Not Self, But Others.” While there is still important work ahead, we should take pride in the remarkable momentum we have built. Across every area of the College, we are strengthening our academic programs, enhancing the student experience, investing in our future, and positioning 17勛圖 for long-term success.

Together, we are indeed #FerrumRising.

We extend our sincere gratitude to three Trustees whose terms are concluding this year: Dr. Jeff Booker, who has served faithfully as our first Vice President; Mr. John Cougill 69, who gave of his time as Chair of Buildings, Grounds, and Infrastructure; and Mrs. Annita Nelson, who has represented Women in Faith with grace and dedication. Each has provided invaluable leadership, wisdom, and commitment to 17勛圖, and we are deeply appreciative of their service and lasting contributions to the institution.

At the same time, we are pleased to welcome two new members to the Board of Trustees: Mr. G. Bryan Slater 82, a proud 17勛圖 alumnus and former Secretary of Labor for the Commonwealth of Virginia, and Mr. Matthew Hubbard, Regional President for C&F Bank in Southwest Virginia. We are grateful for their willingness to serve and look forward to their leadership and engagement in advancing the mission of 17勛圖.

This semester we are also pleased to welcome our new Provost, Dr. Richard Grant, who joined the College in January as Interim Provost and has since accepted the permanent position. We are deeply grateful for the significant contributions he has already made to strengthening our academic enterprise and advancing the College mission.

This update is longer than usual, as it reflects a compilation not only of June achievements, but also, in some cases, of the year accomplishments across our campus community. I hope you will join me in celebrating these collective successes.

Academics

Our commitment to academic excellence remains at the center of everything we do. Highlights include:

  • Completed a comprehensive review of all 29 academic programs (53 majors) to better align our academic portfolio with workforce needs, student demand, institutional mission, and long-term sustainability.
  • Continued preparing for the launch of our newly approved programs, including our Engineering Technologies program, for which we submitted a Title III grant proposal to renovate instructional spaces.
  • Made significant progress scheduling Fall 2026 students:
    • 68% of deposited students are already fully scheduled.
    • Nearly 80% have at least a part-time schedule.
    • More than 91% of deposited first-time students already have schedules in progress.
  • 134 students participated in the STAR (Students Taking Academic Responsibility) program:
    • 89 increased their GPA from fall to spring, reflecting a 66.4% improvement rate and underscoring both the strength of the program structure and the excellent work of our Success Coaches in supporting this student population.
    • These improvements represent a significant jump from our historical baseline of 37%.
  • Academic Affairs continues working closely with Enrollment Management to resolve transcript issues and course waitlists to ensure students arrive ready for a successful first semester.
  • Current retention projections for returning students look promising, due in large part to the various intervention efforts implemented this past semester.
  • Academic suspensions decreased substantially this past semester — again, this is likely due to intervention measures put in place and the hard work of faculty and staff in supporting students at-risk of failing courses.

Faculty scholarship is a hallmark of academic excellence and a reflection of our commitment to discovery, innovation, and student success. Through research, scholarly inquiry, and presentations at professional conferences, our faculty contribute to the advancement of their disciplines while bringing new knowledge, perspectives, and real-world experiences back to the classroom. The accomplishments highlighted below exemplify the intellectual vitality of our faculty and their dedication to advancing both their professions and the mission of 17勛圖.

Sara Evers
Invited to speak to Franklin County High School Social Studies Academy in connection with its America 250 exhibit on the Declaration of Independence. Her presentation addressed public history, reaching younger audiences, and using digital tools.

Selected to facilitate a panel at the Library of Congress Teaching with Primary Sources Eastern Region Conference on 17勛圖 participation in the Transformative Teaching Initiative.

Featured in short- and long-form interviews released by Making Histories, recorded during a conference in Germany.

Dana Ghioca-Robrecht
Continued her Cheatham Award-supported sabbatical project to compile and analyze nearly four decades of Smith Mountain Lake water-quality data.

Edmond Hally
Participated in the Midwestern Political Science Association Conference, April 2328.

Delia Heck and Laurie Adams
Helped secure a NetVUE professional-development grant for 17勛圖, beginning July 1, 2026. The grant will support a faculty and staff cohort focused on vocational mentoring, workshops, common readings, and the integration of vocational exploration into FER 100 and FER 200.

Abigail Jameson
Presented her research, “From Fearful to Fearless: How Positive Emotion and Resilience Mediate Motivation and Engagement in Undergraduate Learners, at the ACA’s 2026 Teaching and Learning Conference held at Young Harris College, June 1-4.

Yili Tseng
Completed the work supported by a 202526 New Faculty Grant to develop content for CSC 355, Machine Learning, and to identify potential research projects in machine learning.

Eric Vanden Eykel
Delivered the 31st annual William E. and Miriam S. Blake Lecture in the History of Christianity at Virginia Commonwealth University on April 9, 2026. The lecture, titled Constructing the Jewish Other, examined Judeophobia and early Christian readers.
Co-edited Judeophobia and the New Testament: Texts and Contexts, which received first place in ScriptureAcademic Studies in the Catholic Media Association 2026 Book Awards.

This summer, we launched a comprehensive student retention campaign to minimize summer melt and ensure every returning student knows they matter. For the past five weeks, more than 14 members of the 17勛圖 familyincluding Board members, SLT, faculty, and staffhave been personally calling, texting, and emailing students each week to offer encouragement, answer questions, and remove barriers to re-enrollment. I am deeply grateful to everyone who has so generously given their time and heart to this important effort. Together, we are making a differenceone student at a time.

Athletics

Our inaugural year in Conference Carolinas has been marked by significant momentum across academics, recruiting, competitive success, alumni engagement, and NCAA Division II implementation. Our student-athletes continue to demonstrate that excellence is achieved not only in competition, but also in the classroom and throughout campus life. 17勛圖 student-athletes continue to distinguish themselves academically.

  • Department cumulative Spring 2026 GPA: 3.17
  • 12 athletic teams earned a team GPA above 3.0
  • 311 student-athletes earned a 3.0 GPA or higher
  • 103 student-athletes achieved a perfect 4.0 GPA

Athletic Academic Honors

Garrett Pancione (Baseball) CSC Academic All-District
Emily Wood (Softball) CSC Academic All-District
Gabriel Alvarez (Men’s Tennis) CSC Academic All-District
Emilio Munguia (Men’s Tennis) CSC Academic All-District

Women’s Basketball Academic All-District Selections
Erin Harden
Taryn Blankinship
Maslyn Mosbacher

Gerren Jones (Men’s Basketball) CSC Academic All-District

Conference Carolinas & Athletic Honors

Payson Shreeve (Women’s Flag Football)
Conference Carolinas Player of the Year
First Team All-Conference Quarterback
Offensive Player of the Week
Freshman of the Month (twice)

Macy Taylor (Women’s Flag Football)
Second Team All-Conference Running Back

Anastasia Rogers (Women’s Flag Football)
Second Team All-Conference Defensive Back

Gracious Wise (Women’s Flag Football)
Defensive Player of the Week

Jahmal Jones (Track & Field)
Conference Carolinas Athlete of the Week

Sebastian Ondos (Men’s Tennis)
Freshman of the Month
Two-time Conference Carolinas Player of the Week

Brian Karenzi (Men’s Tennis)
Freshman of the Month
Conference Carolinas Player of the Week

Makaila Veney (Women’s Lacrosse)
Third Team All-Conference

Abbey Bradberry (Softball)
At-Large All-Conference
Women’s Tennis Team
Recipient of the Conference Carolinas Messick Sportsmanship Award

These individual and team recognitions underscore the competitive excellence our student-athletes have demonstrated during 17勛圖’s inaugural year of Conference Carolinas membership.

Athletics Enrollment, Recruiting, and Retention

Athletics continues to serve as an important driver of institutional enrollment growth while maintaining a strategic focus on retention. Highlights include:

  • Surpassed the recruitment goal of 200 new student-athletes
  • 631 prospective student-athlete campus visits completed
  • 93 Athletic Grant-in-Aid commitments signed
  • 222 verbal commitments secured
  • 204 confirmed student deposits, exceeding the enrollment goal

Bi-weekly enrollment strategy meetings continue in partnership with Enrollment Management to monitor enrollment, net revenue, and financial sustainability.

Retention projections also remain encouraging:

  • 339 returning student-athletes projected
  • 82.5% projected fall retention rate

Throughout the summer, Athletics will continue focused outreach to minimize summer melt and support the successful matriculation of every committed student-athlete.

Athletics Alumni & External Engagement

Athletics continues to strengthen relationships with alumni and community partners. Highlights include:

  • The 16th Annual Hank Norton Memorial Golf Tournament welcomed more than 109 participants and 65 sponsors, making it one of the department’s premier alumni engagement and fundraising events.
  • Continued development of corporate partnerships, including discussions with Bank of Botetourt and other regional organizations, to expand sponsorship opportunities for the coming academic year.
  • Athletics continues to build momentum in its NCAA Division II transition while advancing the College’s broader goals of enrollment growth, student success, community engagement, and institutional visibility.

Compliance & the Office of the Registrar

Compliance remains a foundational priority for 17勛圖 as we continue to strengthen policies, procedures, and practices that ensure accountability, transparency, and alignment with all applicable regulatory requirements. Compliance efforts have focused on financial aid and admissions processes, including specific attention to international student records and procedures, as part of our ongoing commitment to continuous improvement and to maintaining the highest standards of institutional integrity.

The Registrar’s Office continues to strengthen both operational excellence and regulatory compliance. Recent accomplishments include:

  • Finalization of the inaugural Financial Aid Policies and Procedures Manual.
  • Successful support of Spring Commencement, conferring degrees upon 144 graduates.
  • Processing of diplomas and continued support for graduates completing final financial or academic requirements.

Summer term enrollment as of June 29, 2026

Enrollments for Summer I and Summer II enrollments
Summer 1: 230
Summer 2: 150
Full Summer: 34
FC Students Taking Acadeum Classes: 24
Total Summer Enrollment: 438

Total number of credit hours taken each term by grad and undergrad
Summer: 1
Grad: 39 credits
Undergrad: 678 credits
Summer: 2
Grad: 30 credits
Undergrad: 436 credits
Full Summer
Grad: 12 credits
Undergrad: 90 credits

These efforts strengthen both student service and institutional compliance.

Enrollment Management & Financial Aid

Enrollment continues to demonstrate encouraging momentum. Highlights include:

  • As of 6/29/2026, deposits were at 325 deposits.
  • Successfully welcomed more than 65 families during June 27 Orientation, with our next orientation scheduled for July 11. Thus far, 82 families have registered.

Expanded personalized outreach through:

  • additional admissions counselors,
  • seasonal staff,
  • student callers,
  • text campaigns,
  • financial aid appointments,
  • Fast Track admissions events,
  • and our newly implemented Quick Application process.
  • Introduced prospective student surveys to better understand enrollment barriers and improve recruitment strategies.
  • Financial Aid continues daily packaging of both returning and incoming students while successfully completing reconciliation of all major federal and state aid programs.

Every interaction with a prospective student and family reflects our commitment to removing barriers and helping students see 17勛圖 as the place where they belong. We still need your help – we are continuing to accept applications, so if you know someone who may be looking for a home, please encourage them to reach out to Justin Muse (jmuse@ferrum.edu), and he will be glad to follow up with them.

Finance

Strong stewardship remains one of our highest institutional priorities. Among the year most significant accomplishments is the presentation of a balanced FY20262027 operating budget with no deficitthe first balanced budget in several years. This achievement is contingent upon meeting our enrollment targets of 401 new students and 510 returning students. Your continued support and engagement are essential to ensuring we reach these goals.

The budget reflects:

  • disciplined fiscal management,
  • thoughtful planning,
  • responsible stewardship,
  • and confidence in our enrollment strategy.

This milestone represents months of collaboration across campus and reflects our commitment to ensuring 17勛圖’s long-term financial health.

Institutional Advancement

Our alumni, donors, and friends continue to demonstrate extraordinary confidence in 17勛圖. This year:

The generosity of our alumni, friends, and supporters continues to strengthen 17勛圖 in remarkable ways. During the past fiscal year, we received nearly 4,000 gifts from more than 3,000 unique donors, reflecting broad and meaningful support for the College and its mission. Their generosity enhanced the Ferrum Fund, strengthened our endowment, and included a transformational estate gift of stock valued at more than $1 million to support an existing endowed scholarship. Each gift, regardless of size, represents an investment in our students and our future, and we are deeply grateful to every donor whose confidence and commitment continue to propel 17勛圖 forward.

Our grants program also experienced tremendous success:

  • 22 grant proposals submitted.
  • 11 awards totaling more than $543,000.
  • Additional proposals remain under review.

These investments strengthen student opportunity while advancing the College’s strategic priorities.

The Alumni Office continues to strengthen the lifelong bond between 17勛圖 and its graduates by creating meaningful opportunities for alumni to reconnect with one another and with their alma mater. Through a growing series of on-campus events and regional gatherings in cities across the country, the Office has successfully brought Panthers back together to celebrate shared experiences, build new connections, and reaffirm their commitment to the College. These events have fostered renewed pride in 17勛圖 while expanding opportunities for engagement with current students, faculty, and fellow alumni.

This intentional focus on alumni engagement has resulted in increased participation, stronger relationships, and a deeper sense of community among 17勛圖’s alumni. Whether returning to campus for signature traditions or attending receptions hosted in their hometowns, alumni have enthusiastically embraced opportunities to reconnect with the College and with one another.

Spiritual Life

One of 17勛圖’s defining strengths is our commitment to educating the whole person. Spiritual Life continued that mission by:

  • Presenting Bibles to graduates during Commencement.
  • Supporting student participation in the Awakening Project at Asbury University.
  • Completing a comprehensive, fully funded Spiritual Life Operational Plan for the coming academic year.
  • Expanding partnerships with faculty, staff, churches, and Student Wellness.
  • Providing Bible studies, worship opportunities, mentoring, pastoral care, and practical support for students in times of need.
  • Planning is already underway for:
    • Praise on the Patio,
    • Gospel Explosion,
    • student discipleship bands,
    • weekly worship,
    • Spring Break mission opportunities,
    • and the establishment of the Newman Club.

These efforts ensure every student has opportunities for spiritual growth while welcoming students from every background.

Looking Ahead

Tomorrow we begin a new fiscal year.

We do so with optimism.

We do so with momentum.

Most importantly, we do so together.

Every accomplishment shared in this update is the result of people who care deeply about this institution and, more importantly, about the lives of our students. Whether your work takes place in a classroom, residence hall, office, athletic field, laboratory, dining hall, maintenance shop, grounds, or behind the scenes, your contributions matter. They make 17勛圖 stronger, and they change lives.

As we look ahead to the fall semester, we continue to welcome students who are searching for a college where they will be known, supported, and challenged to thrive. If you know of a student who is still looking for the right place to call home, please encourage them to reach out to us. There is still time to become part of the Panther family.

Thank you for your unwavering commitment, your perseverance, your creativity, and your belief in what 17勛圖 can become.

The best chapters of our story are still being written.

Together, we are #FerrumRising!

Onward and Upward,

M3

Mirta M. Martin, Ph.D.
President

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May 2026 Update from President Martin /news/may-2026-update/ Tue, 05 May 2026 13:35:05 +0000 /?post_type=news&p=65798 Dear Panther Family, As we close the semester and reflect on this past weekend commencement, I wish to extend my deepest gratitude to each of you for what has truly […]

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Dear Panther Family,

As we close the semester and reflect on this past weekend commencement, I wish to extend my deepest gratitude to each of you for what has truly been a remarkable year on our campus.
This has been a phenomenal yearone defined by hard work, resilience, care for one another, and a shared commitment to our students. Every day, in ways both seen and unseen, you have contributed to the strength and spirit of this community. For that, I am profoundly grateful.

Commencement on Saturday was a beautiful and meaningful celebration. Our graduates crossed the stage surrounded by pride, love, and the unmistakable sense of accomplishment that each of you helped make possible. I hope you had the opportunity to reflect on the words of our keynote speaker, Dr. Belle Wheelan. Her message was powerful, timely, and a fitting tribute to the journey of our College and the Class of 2026.

To our students: what a year you have had. To those beginning a new adventure beyond 17勛圖whether heading to graduate school, launching careers, or pursuing new callingsplease know how proud we are of you. You carry with you the very best of this place.

And to those students who will be returning, I cannot wait to welcome you back home in the fall. Thank you for the energy, spirit, and commitment you bring to this campus each and every day. You have achieved excellence not only in the classroom, but also on the field, marking an outstanding inaugural year in Division II competition. The pride and honor you have brought to 17勛圖 is immeasurable. Way to go!

To our faculty: thank you for your unwavering dedication to teaching, mentoring, and guiding our students. You have poured so much of your heart and your intellect into this year and onto our students. Thank you!

To our staff: thank you for the countless hours and ways you support the daily life and operations of the College. Your work is essential, and it is very much appreciated.

There have been so many achievements this year, large and small, visible and behind the scenes, and each one has contributed to the momentum we are building together.

Thank you. Truly THANK YOU.

As we look ahead, may we carry forward the pride, the purpose, and the sense of possibility that have defined this year. Together, we are building something meaningful, something lasting, and something that continues to rise. #FerrumRising is no longer just an impactful media hashtag it has become a symbol of our commitment to excel.

With gratitude and warmest wishes,
M3

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March 2026 Update /news/march-2026-update/ Mon, 02 Mar 2026 15:03:19 +0000 /?post_type=news&p=65800 Dear Panther Family, As we move through the spring semester towards commencement, I am filled with gratitude for the resilience, dedication, and heart demonstrated across our campus. March has been […]

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Dear Panther Family,

As we move through the spring semester towards commencement, I am filled with gratitude for the resilience, dedication, and heart demonstrated across our campus. March has been a month of meaningful progressacademically, athletically, spiritually, and operationally. The strength of this community continues to shine through in the care we show one another and in our unwavering commitment to our students. For that, I am most grateful.

This month, we were honored to welcome the Commonwealth Secretary of Agriculture, The Honorable Katie Frazier, who spoke at the Agripalooza event. My sincere gratitude to Dr. Dane Fausnacht, Ms. Hailey Turner, and all who worked so thoughtfully to bring this meaningful event to 17勛圖. It was a powerful reflection of our commitment to agriculture, community, and experiential learning.

I would like to extend my sincere gratitude to Emily Blankenship-Tucker, Rebecca Crocker, and Rachel Blankenship-Tucker for their outstanding leadership of The Music Man. I also sincerely thank all of the performers and everyone who contributed to making this production so memorable for our campus and community. Over four days of performances, they brought our campus and community together, with several shows nearly or completely sold outshowcasing the remarkable talent and spirit of 17勛圖.

I am equally proud to share that our May Commencement speaker will be Dr. Belle Wheelan, who served as President of SACSCOC for over 20 years and brings deep ties to the Commonwealth through her leadership as President Emerita of Northern Virginia Community College and as Secretary of Education under then-Governor Mark Warner. We are truly honored and excited to welcome her home to 17勛圖.

In an effort to streamline this update, I am pleased to share the following highlights in bullet format, reflecting key accomplishments and updates as provided by the members of our Senior Leadership Team. These points capture the important work taking place across the College and the collective efforts that continue to move 17勛圖 forward.

Academic Affairs

Faculty continue to distinguish themselves through scholarship, innovation, and engagement:

  • Dr. Allison Harl presented on the four-day workweek and faculty burnout.
  • Drs. Eric Vanden Eykel, Dane Fausnacht, and Abigail Jamison presented on innovative uses of AI in General Education at CHEP.
  • Campus welcomed guest speakers:
    • Author Aaron Fagan (Prof. Patrick Dacey)
    • Sports journalist Andy Bitter (Prof. Amy Loeffler)
  • Dr. Vanden Eykel submitted a new manuscript: Avoiding Antisemitism: A Guide for Christians

Student success efforts remain strong and data-informed:

  • 276 coaching appointments and 971 proactive outreach efforts
  • 4,156 study hall hours this semester (20,465 annually)
  • 193 peer tutoring sessions year-to-date
  • Continued support for 143 STAR students
  • Only 14 students remain in failing status following midterm interventions.

SAVE THE DATES

  • Blue Ridge Undergraduate Research Conference (April 3)
  • Upcoming campus visit from author Kenneth Rosen (April 68)
  • Continued collaboration on undergraduate research through AURA initiative
  • April 15 and April 16 Days of Service
  • April 17 Academic Awards Ceremony at 4 pm
  • May 1 Baccalaureate at 4 pm
  • May 1 Graduate Reception at Stratton House at 5 pm
  • May 1 Nurse Pinning at 6 pm
  • May 2 Commencement, Hart Plaza at 9 am

Athletics

Panther Athletics continues to excel both competitively and academically.

Team Highlights

  • Wrestling: 14 qualifiers competing in NCWA National Championships
  • Baseball: First conference sweep over Shorter University; in position for postseason
  • Women Flag Football:
    • Ranked #13 nationally
    • 92 overall, 40 in Conference Carolinas
  • Football: Secured 2027 FCS contract vs. North Carolina A&T (guarantee contest)

Honors & Recognition

  • Coaches of the Year
    • Patrick Corrigan (Basketball)
    • Blake Roulo (Wrestling)
  • National distinction: Ezekiel Keel (#1 wrestler in the nation)
  • Multiple Players/Freshman of the Week, Academic and All-Conference recognitions

Student-Athlete Success

  • Academic All-District honorees across men and women basketball
  • Strong retention: 88.09% of student-athletes retained

Business Office

The Business Office achieved a significant milestone with the completion of the FY2425 audit. I am so very grateful to Jessica Luther, Lola Cannaday and the Business Office team for exceptional work.

  • Unmodified (clean) opinion
  • No material weaknesses or significant deficiencies
  • Auditors commended the professionalism and cooperation of the management team.

Financial performance remains strong.

  • 91% of budgeted revenues collected (vs. 76% prior year)
  • 68% of budgeted expenses utilized (vs. 63% prior year)

Student Accounts continues to work closely with students to establish payment plans and support continued enrollment.

Compliance (Registrar & Financial Aid)

  • Strong operational progress and student-centered support:
    • Completed Summer/Fall 2026 schedules prior to advising and registration
    • Advanced 2026-27 catalog development and policy updates
    • Favorable VASAA supervisory audit completed
    • Focused outreach to students with incomplete financial aid files
  • Key initiatives:
    • Yield season outreach (FAFSA completion and admissions alignment)
    • Continued improvements to systems, reporting, and workflow efficiency

Enrollment Management

Enrollment momentum continues through strategic and targeted efforts.

  • Fall 2026
    • Total Applications: 1874
    • Up 84 (5%) from 2025
    • Up 158 (9%) from 2024
  • Total Admits: 1605
    • Up 236 (17%) from 2025
    • Up 84 (5%) from 2024
  • Total Active Deposits: 150
    • Up 18 (14%) from 2025
    • Up 30 (25%) from 2024

Strategic Initiatives

  • Direct admit campaign (5,557 letters; 8,545 postcards)
  • Launch of Fast Track one-day admissions model
  • Enhanced digital engagement and segmented communications
  • Collaboration with partners to strengthen recruitment pipeline

Institutional Advancement & Marketing

Philanthropic support and institutional visibility continue to grow.

  • Total gifts received (FY26 YTD): 3,372 – 62% increase (compared to 2,085 gifts same time last year)
  • Total gift amount (FY26 YTD): $1,703,150 – 5% increase (compared to $1,619,733 same time last year)
  • Processed 154 gifts
  • Received funding to endow three additional scholarships
  • Four grant applications and one congressionally directed $1.58M
  • Spending requests were submitted during March 2026 totaling a possible $1.58M

Marketing & Communications advanced strategic priorities:

  • Recruitment Support
    • Integrated marketing campaigns supporting Enrollment Management
    • Admissions-focused video production and event promotion
    • Launch of 17勛圖 TikTok and expanded digital outreach
    • Strengthened Admissions social media presence and recruiter support
  • Institutional Impact
    • Increased promotion of student engagement opportunities to support retention
    • Targeted campus store campaigns contributing to revenue
    • Enhanced alumni visibility and engagement
    • Continued high-quality storytelling and brand management to elevate 17勛圖 reputation

Operations

Operations teams continue to ensure a safe, welcoming, and well-functioning campus.

  • Campus Police
    • Ordered replacement AEDs; CPR/AED certification underway
    • Exploring active shooter response training (CRASE)
  • Human Resources
    • Expanded employee wellness and leadership development initiatives
    • Launched employee wellness survey
  • Physical Plant
    • Preparing campus for spring events
    • Completed insurance recovery from winter damage
    • Days of Service scheduled for April 15-16
  • Student Affairs
    • Housing selection launched March 16
    • Upcoming events: Senior Salute (April 8), Spring Fling (April 17)
    • Continued improvements in student health and administrative processes

Spiritual Life

Spiritual Life continues to provide meaningful care and engagement.

  • Individual pastoral meetings supporting students through personal and academic challenges
  • Active programming: Bible studies, FCA, Young Life, and Sunday worship
  • Increased visibility of campus worship and engagement opportunities
  • Strengthened partnerships with local churches and alumni
  • Early development of new student-led initiatives, including a potential Catholic student organization

Looking Ahead

March has reminded us that 17勛圖 is not defined by moments of ease, but by the strength of our community and the depth of our commitment to one another. Across every division, we see dedication, innovation, and a shared belief in the transformative power of this institution.

We are building something meaningfulgrounded in care, driven by purpose, and sustained by the people who call 17勛圖 home. Together, we will continue to rise, to serve, and to lead with intention and heart. We are #FerrumRising.

Onward and Upward, with gratitude,

M3

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February 2026 Update /news/february-2026-update/ Sun, 01 Feb 2026 13:30:00 +0000 /?post_type=news&p=65403 Dear Panther Family, As we move toward the close of February, I want to pausenot simply to report numbers, but to thank and acknowledge people. Every gain we are experiencing […]

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Dear Panther Family,

As we move toward the close of February, I want to pausenot simply to report numbers, but to thank and acknowledge people. Every gain we are experiencing is the result of faithful, steady work across this campus. Faculty who mentor beyond the classroom. Coaches who shape character. Staff who solve problems quietly and consistently. Alumni and donors who believe in our mission.

Our results are showing great promise. Yet promise requires discipline. As we celebrate progress, we must remain vigilant, seeking cost-saving opportunities, bringing more students to campus, and doing all we can to retain those entrusted to us. That reality calls us not to anxiety, but to focus and unity.

#FerrumRising requires both gratitude and grit.

A New Chaplain: A Ministry of Presence and Purpose

As shared in my recent email to the campus community, Pastor Dave Taylor has been appointed as Chaplain of 17勛圖. We are grateful for his continued leadership and presence within our community and look forward to the meaningful impact he will have on the spiritual life of our campus.

Staff Council: A New Beginning

During February, the Staff Council launched its inaugural staff-wide membership meeting, drawing more than 48 attendees. The meeting, designed to enhance communication between staff and the Senior Leadership Team, featured introductions by each member of the Staff Executive Board (Eboard), participation from SLT members and setting a recurring schedule at 11:30 a.m. on the third Monday of each month via Zoom. The EBoard is represented by Justin Muse as Chair, Corretta Patterson as Vice Chair, JB Von Preysing as Secretary, and Sam Martin as Treasurer & Community Engagement Representative.

Academic Affairs: Igniting Minds, Empowering Leaders, Advancing Knowledge

Academic excellence is the cornerstone of our identity. When families choose 17勛圖, they are entrusting us with intellectual formation, career preparation, and personal transformation. That sacred responsibility requires us to examine our programs honestly, strengthen what works, and refine what needs improvement.

At the same time, our retention efforts reflect a proactive, student-centered approach. We are not waiting for students to struggle silently; we are intervening early and intentionally.

Retention initiatives include the following:

  • 3-, 6-, and 9-week progress checkpoints
  • Rapid-response protocols for at-risk students
  • Proactive removal of registration holds
  • Expansion of success coaching (a third coach hired)
  • Strengthened deposit-to-first-day coordination
  • DFW grades: course analysis for targeted intervention

These strategies matter. Retention is not just a metric; it is a reflection of belonging, support, and institutional commitment. As we continue this work, we must remain attentive to operational efficiencies and cost stewardship while ensuring that we provide an exceptional academic experience.

The Blue Ridge Institute and Museum is temporarily closed for audit and reorganization, and planning is underway to revitalize the Blue Ridge Folklife Festival with long-term sustainability in mind. We are honoring our heritage while strengthening our foundation.

Athletics: Momentum in Our Division II JourneyCompeting, Growing, Excelling

Athletics at 17勛圖 is about more than wins and losses. It is about discipline, teamwork, leadership, and representing our institution with integrity. Our transition to NCAA Division II is a defining chapter in our history, and one we are navigating with preparation and purpose.

We successfully hosted our NCAA Provisional Year #1 membership site visit on February 12-13. This milestone required coordination across multiple offices and demonstrates that 17勛圖 is capable of meeting and exceeding rigorous standards.

Athletic highlights include the following:

  • Hosted a successful Basketball Alumni Event on January 17.
  • Baseball earned its first D2 victory on February 8 against Concord University.
  • Men Basketball currently #3 in Conference Carolinas KPI standings.
  • Women Basketball currently #11 in Conference Carolinas KPI standings.
  • Both programs remain on track for postseason representation.
  • Development programs for men and women basketball concluded successfully.
  • Continued production of The 40 West Show athletic video podcast series.
  • Hired Assistant Cross Country and Track Coach Benjamin Gribbins.

These accomplishments reflect strong leadership and disciplined execution.

Student-Athlete Achievements

Our student-athletes continue to excel in competition and in the classroom. Their accomplishments represent early mornings, resilience, and a commitment to excellence.

  • Winter honors include:
  • Jahmal Jones winning the 60-meter dash at both the Liberty Open and VMI Winter Relays
  • Robert Owens Jr. named Men Wrestler of the Week
  • Gerren Jones named Men Basketball Player of the Week
  • Zenallah Hatcher-Simmons recognized as Women Indoor Track Field Athlete of the Week

Fall achievements included 35 Academic All-Conference honorees and numerous conference recognitions across football and soccer. Our Women Flag Football team captured the NCFFL Fall Classic title in Washington, D.C., with Kali Jacobs named Classic MVP.

We celebrate these wins, and we also recognize that competitive success must be paired with financial responsibility and enrollment growth to sustain long-term momentum. Everyone support makes a difference to these student athletes. THANK YOU!

Athletics Recruiting & Retention

Sustained excellence depends on disciplined recruiting and strong retention. Our 2026 athletic enrollment target remains 200 new student-athletes.

Current progress:

  • 441 campus visits
  • 110 verbal commitments
  • 43 signed Athletic Grant-in-Aid agreements
  • 39 fall deposits
  • 16 spring deposits

Retention remains strong:
Fall cohort retention: 88.09%
Spring cohort retention: 98.98%

These are encouraging indicators. Yet the broader institutional goal remains clear: we must continue bringing students to campusacross all programsand retaining those already here. Every campus visit, every advising conversation, every positive student experience matters. When you see someone visiting, please pause and greet themshow them what it means to be a member of the Panther Nation!

Compliance: Integrity in ActionEnsuring Excellence and Accountability

At 17勛圖, our long-term success is rooted in integrity, accountability, and a commitment to doing what is righteven when it happens behind the scenes. Compliance work is not always visible, but it is essential to sustaining our credibility, protecting our students, and ensuring that our institution thrives now and for generations to come.

Key progress includes the following:

  • Financial Aid compliance scheduling
  • VA supervisory audit preparation
  • International student process transitions
  • Registrar operational realignment
  • Ongoing coordination with SCHEV and federal consultants

The Office of the Registrar has relocated to Spilman-Daniel House and now reports directly to Dr. Angela Payne, with a dotted-line relationship to Dr. Karl Hatton. This move strengthens student-centered operations and creates a true one-stop shop for students, as Admissions, Financial Aid, Student Accounts, and the Registrar are now all housed under one roof.

Through these efforts, we are ensuring that 17勛圖 operates with excellence, transparency, and trust. By staying vigilant, aligning processes, and prioritizing our students experience, we reinforce the foundation on which every aspect of our missionacademic, spiritual, and co-curricular rests. Our commitment to integrity is what allows 17勛圖 to rise stronger each day.

Finance & Institutional Strength: Stewardship for a Stronger Future

At 17勛圖, financial discipline is more than numbers on a ledger; it is the engine that powers our mission, fuels opportunity, and sustains the excellence our students deserve. Every decision we make, every dollar we steward, directly impacts our ability to grow, innovate, and provide life-changing experiences.

I am deeply grateful to our finance team for their steadfast oversight, ensuring that we remain accountable and strategic in every aspect of our operations.

As of December 31, 2025:

  • 58% of budgeted revenues received; 48% of budgeted expenses incurred
  • Endowment at $65 million (up from $62.9 million last year)
  • Audit ongoing with no issues reported

Improved spring enrollment has generated additional net tuition and room and board revenue, projected to reduce the operating deficit by approximately 10% compared to the revised budget.

While these trends are promising, promise is not the same as completion. We must remain vigilant, continuously seeking cost-saving opportunities and operational efficiencies. Balanced budgets require disciplined enrollment growth and retention.

This goal is within our reach, but it will require collective ownership, focus, and execution across every team and every touchpoint with our students. By working together with intention and accountability, we ensure not only financial stability but the continued strength and sustainability of 17勛圖 for years to come.

Enrollment Management: Opening Doors, Building Futures, Growing 17勛圖

Enrollment is the lifeblood of 17勛圖. It is the engine that fuels every program, every classroom, and every student opportunity. I am deeply grateful for the tireless energy, strategic focus, and collaborative spirit within the Enrollment Management team, as well as the unwavering support it receives from every corner of our campus community. Together, we are building pathways for students to thrive, grow, and succeedand every interaction, every touchpoint, and every effort contributes to the momentum we are creating.

Spring undergraduate enrollment stands at 760 students, up 17.5% year-over-year.

Fall 2026 (as of 2/23/2026):

Total Applications: 1,692
Up 119 (8%) from 2025
Up 125 (8%) from 2024

Total Admits: 1,512
Up 328 (28%) from 2025
Up 115 (8%) from 2024

Total Deposits: 85
Up 2 (2%) from 2025
Up 6 (8%) from 2024

Expanded high-touch outreach, enhanced campus visit experiences, strengthened transfer recruitment strategies, and the implementation of real-time enrollment dashboards are not simply tactical adjustments; they represent a cultural commitment to intentional growth. Every prospective student interaction is being approached with greater personalization, urgency, and care. From the first inquiry to move-in day, we are working to ensure that students and families experience 17勛圖 as attentive, responsive, and deeply invested in their success.

At the same time, we remain clear-eyed about the work ahead. While our results are encouraging, we must continue pressing forward with discipline and focus. At this point, achieving a balanced budget requires enrolling a minimum of 401 additional new students and reaching a minimum of 510 returning students to position us for long-term financial strength. That reality calls us to be vigilantseeking cost-saving opportunities where possible, maximizing every recruitment opportunity, and redoubling our efforts to retain the students who have already entrusted us with their education.

Enrollment is not the work of one office. It is the work of an entire campus community. Every classroom interaction, every email response, every campus tour, every advising conversation shapes a student decision to enroll and to remain. Hospitality matters. Responsiveness matters. The daily lived experience we create for students matters. Recruitment and retention are shared responsibilities that benefit our College and everyone, and together, through consistent and collective effort, we will continue building the momentum that is already taking root.

Institutional Advancement: Fueling 17勛圖 Future Through Generosity, Vision, and Impact

Philanthropy is more than generosity; it is confidence in who we are and conviction about where we are going. Every gift represents a vote of trust in our students, an affirmation of our mission, and a tangible investment in 17勛圖 future. In a season that demands both resilience and vision, our alumni and friends have responded with extraordinary belief in this institution.

Giving momentum continues to build:

  • Total Giving: $1.6M (23% increase)
  • 2,656 unique donors: 77% increase
  • Ferrum Fund: $195,556
  • Endowment Giving: $345,249 (184% increase year-over-year)
  • 10 grant applications submitted

These numbers tell a powerful story. They reflect a growing community that understands the value of a 17勛圖 education and is willing to stand behind it. Increased endowment support strengthens long-term sustainability. Annual fund participation enhances immediate student experiences. Grant activity expands innovation and opportunity.

We do not take this trust lightly. Each dollar entrusted to 17勛圖 expands scholarships, enriches programming, supports faculty excellence, and reinforces institutional stability. Most importantly, it opens doors for students whose lives will be changed because someone believed in them.

As we continue our work, remaining vigilant in stewarding resources wisely and focused on strategic growth, we move forward strengthened by the generosity of those who care deeply about 17勛圖 future. Their belief fuels our momentum, and together, we are building a legacy that will endure for generations.

Operations: Execution, Resilience, and Readiness

Operational excellence is the quiet force that sustains every visible success on our campus. From residence halls to payroll systems, from safety infrastructure to student engagement, the work of our operations teams ensures that 17勛圖 functions efficiently, safely, and responsively, even under challenging circumstances. The early winter months tested our systems with facility repairs, severe weather events, and year-end reporting requirements. Yet through disciplined execution and cross-departmental coordination, our teams maintained continuity of operations, supported students who remained on campus, and resolved multiple infrastructure challenges with urgency and professionalism. As enrollment grows and summer programming expands, the Operations Leadership Team remains focused on strengthening efficiencies, enhancing infrastructure, and ensuring that our campus is fully prepared to support both current and future students.

Campus Police

Campus Police maintained continuous coverage throughout winter break and the severe January-February weather events, ensuring uninterrupted safety operations during remote campus conditions. The department is actively pursuing grant funding for expanded exterior entrance camera coverage and implementation of an additional card-access door system to strengthen campus security infrastructure. In partnership with Franklin County Public Safety, three officers are being scheduled for certification to teach First Aid/CPR to the campus community, expanding in-house emergency response capacity. Chief Kelley and K-9 Erika also assisted the Town of Rocky Mount Police with a firearm search on January 29, reinforcing 17勛圖 role as a regional public safety partner.

Human Resources

Human Resources completed year-end tax processing ahead of prior-year timelines and successfully onboarded new employees in January and February. The department launched its inaugural employee wellness and professional development series in December, establishing monthly sessions focused on stress management, resilience, financial wellness, and career growth. Implementation of the JazzHR applicant tracking system is underway, with supervisor training forthcoming to ensure a streamlined, transparent, and compliant hiring process. HR also partnered in hosting campus-wide engagement events, strengthening employee connection and institutional culture.

Physical Plant

Physical Plant completed substantial repairs to Moore Hall by the week of January 19, returning the residence hall to full occupancy before the end of the month. Following the January 24-25 winter storm, crews cleared snow and ice campus-wide and addressed multiple infrastructure challenges, including water pipe leaks due to extended freezing temperatures, a main water valve failure in Chapman Hall, backflow repairs impacting Roberts and Moore, an additional localized flood in Moore, and a water main break near the 602 apartments. Each issue was resolved in a timely manner, minimizing disruption to campus life. The department is also evaluating improvements to its inventory system and exploring expanded skills-training opportunities for staff to increase operational efficiency.

Student Affairs

Student Affairs supported both new and returning student check-in in January while also serving as essential personnel during major winter weather events, assisting with student support and building walkthroughs to identify leaks and structural concerns. Since the beginning of the fall semester, 174 student events and activities have been offered, with continued growth in club participation, intramurals, and fitness center utilization. The CARE Team meets weekly and includes cross-campus representatives to review student support referrals submitted through the campus reporting system. Additionally, the College was awarded $11,900 in SCHEV grant funding to enhance food pantry resources, and wellness programming continues to expand through activities hosted in the Wellness Center.

Together, these operational areas ensure that 17勛圖 functions not only efficiently, but with heart. Their collective work sustains the daily rhythm of campus life and positions us to move forward with stability, care, and shared purpose.

Looking Ahead: Planning Today, Thriving Tomorrow

As we approach spring break, I encourage each of you to pause and renew. Growth requires effort, and effort requires rest. Our faculty and staff continue to give generously of their time and talent, and our students continue to rise to the challenge.

To those competing during the break, we wish you continued success and safe travels. You represent 17勛圖 with pride and we are both grateful for your sacrifice and proud of your hard work and achievements.

We are seeing measurable progress. We are building momentum. We are strengthening systems. We are stewarding resources more carefully.

Yet our calling is larger than any single report. It is to build a college where students enter with promise and leave with purposeready to live our motto of Not Self, But Others.

The work ahead requires unity, discipline, creativity, and faith. It requires that we recruit boldly, retain intentionally, spend wisely, and serve generously.

There is promise here. There is perseverance here. There is progress here.

Together, we are not driftingwe are advancing.

Together, we rise. Together, we are #FerrumRising.

Onward and Upward with gratitude,

M3

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January 2026 Update from President Martin /news/january-2026-update/ Thu, 01 Jan 2026 13:30:00 +0000 /?post_type=news&p=65405 A Note of Gratitude As we begin 2026, I wish to sincerely thank each member of our campus community for your unwavering commitment, flexibility, and dedication. Despite adverse weather conditions, […]

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A Note of Gratitude

As we begin 2026, I wish to sincerely thank each member of our campus community for your unwavering commitment, flexibility, and dedication. Despite adverse weather conditions, you have continued to pivot seamlessly, support one another, and provide our students with the excellent academic and personal care that defines 17勛圖. Your collective efforts ensure that our students feel supported, engaged, and inspired, even during challenging circumstances. It is your teamwork, resilience, and heart for our students that make our community thrive.

17勛圖 is at a pivotal moment in its institutional recovery and growth. Across culture, enrollment, finances, fundraising, student success, alumni engagement, and accreditation, the College is demonstrating measurable momentum while remaining candid about the work ahead. The initiatives summarized below reflect a coordinated, data-informed strategy designed to stabilize the institution, strengthen the student experience, and position 17勛圖 for long-term sustainability.

Campus Culture and Institutional Climate

To advance the goal of improving campus culture, during the fall of 2025, 17勛圖 engaged AccessU to conduct a comprehensive, externally administered climate survey of faculty, staff, students, and alumni. The survey is carefully designed to ensure clarity, relevance, and anonymity, encouraging honest feedback. The survey invitation and link were sent earlier this week. This is legitimate and authorized by the Board of Trustees.  We encourage you to take a minute to complete the survey.

Financial Stewardship and Budget Stability

The College financial position continues to improve. As of December 31, approximately56% of budgeted revenues had been realized, whileonly 47% of expenses had been incurred, representing an encouraging reversal from the prior year. Budget development for FY26-27 will continue to follow a zero-based approach, ensuring alignment with strategic priorities.

Retention remains central to financial stability: for every ten additional students retained, the institutional deficit is reduced by approximately 24%. Achieving a goal of 510 returning students and 401 new students for Fall 2026 is ambitious but attainable, given current trends and coordinated institutional effort.

Enrollment Growth and Leadership Stability

Enrollment Trends

  • Fall 2025: 899 students (872 FTE), up 17.7% over Fall 2024.
  • Spring 2026: 829 students (796 FTE), up 15.8% over Spring 2025.
  • Undergraduate fall-to-spring retention projected at 89.5%, up from 87% the prior year

Retention Performance

  • Fall-to-Spring 2024-2025: 86% degree-seeking, 84% overall
  • Fall-to-Spring 2025-2026: 87% degree-seeking, 86% overall
  • Fall-to-Fall FY24-FY25: 67% full-time, 66% overall, up from 64% in FY23FY24

Nationally, fall-to-fall retention rates, particularly at small private institutions, typically trail fall-to-spring retention.According to themost recent National Student Clearinghouse Research Center reportand toother national data sources (such as IPEDS trend tables), retention rates have remained in themid-60% rangein recent years, reflecting continued enrollment volatility and financial pressures on students and families.

Within that context, 17勛圖 fall-to-fall retention increased to 67% for full-time students and 66% overall, up from 64% in the prior year. This improvement places the College at or slightly above national norms and signals positive year-over-year momentum.

Our strategic focus is to translate strong fall-to-spring persistence (86-87%) into higher fall-to-fall retention, by extending academic, financial, and engagement supports through the summer and into the following academic year. In short, our goal is to convert strong fall-to-spring persistence into sustained year-over-year retention.

Leadership Stabilization for Enrollment Management and Most Recent Enrollment Data

  • Dr. Karl Hatton appointed VP for Enrollment Management, bringing experience in enrollment growth and retention improvement.
  • Dr. Angela Payne transitions to Senior Adviser to the President for Compliance, ensuring continuity in regulatory oversight across Admissions, Financial Aid, Registrar, and related functions.

Admissions, Financial Aid, and Registrar operations have been realigned to improve coordination, accelerate decision-making, and enhance the student onboarding experience.

17勛圖 continues to see strong momentum in its recruitment efforts for Fall 2026. Early indicators reflect growth across all stages of the admissions funnel, demonstrating both increased interest from prospective students and improved conversion through the admit and deposit process. 

The data below highlight year-over-year gains, underscoring the effectiveness of our coordinated recruitment strategies and the growing appeal of a 17勛圖 education.

Despite the positive momentum, I wish to remind everyone that recruitment and yielding a class are a journey, and until our incoming class is finalized in August 2026, our work is not done

I ask everyone to please continue sharing the story of 17勛圖, inviting neighbors and friends to visit campus, and providing a warm welcome to all prospective students and guests.  Our Enrollment Management division welcomes your help.  Just stop by or send them an emailwe need your help, please!

Fall 2026

Total Applications: 1441

繚  Up 80 (6%) from 2025 

繚  Up 95 (7%) from 2024 

Total Admits: 1244

繚  Up 257 (26%) from 2025 

繚  Up 43 (4%) from 2024

Total Deposits: 59

繚  Up 7 (13%) from 2025 

繚  Up 18 (44%) from 2024

Fundraising and Advancement

Fundraising performance continues to exceed expectations.

  • Non-estate giving (first six months FY26): $1.4M, up 9% over FY25 and 56% over FY24
  • Unique donors: 2,646, up 81% over FY25 and 321% over FY24

The College is preparing for a $25-30M comprehensive fundraising initiative, prioritizing:

  1. Unrestricted giving and endowment growth
  2. Recruitment, retention, athletics, technology, and facilities
  3. Long-term engagement through alumni outreach and recurring giving programs

Student Success and Retention Strategy

Under the leadership of our interim provost, Dr. Richard Grant, 17勛圖 is implementing a coordinated, best-practice-based retention strategy grounded in early intervention, academic support, financial stability, and institutional accountability.

Key Initiatives

  • Progress Reports: Weeks 3, 6, and 9 to identify at-risk students.
  • Care Team & Early Alert: Unified reporting mechanism to ensure coordinated interventions.
  • Clearance and Support for Returning Students: Timely identification and resolution of registration or financial barriers.
  • Incoming Students: Early orientation, onboarding, and cross-divisional coordination to reduce summer melt.

Strategic Retention Priorities

  1. Data Collection & Use  capture engagement, academic performance, and at-risk indicators.
  2. Proactive Academic Support  academic recovery plans, high-impact course redesign, tutoring, athletic-academic partnerships.
  3. Belonging & Engagement  redesign First-Year Experience, extended orientation, identity-based programming, weekend activities.
  4. Advising & Pathways  intrusive advising, degree pathway maps, summer bridge programs.
  5. Financial Stability & Basic Needs  micro-grants, emergency fund, financial literacy, basic needs hub.
  6. Institutional Coordination  retention council, dashboards, exit/stop-out interviews, annual retention summit.

Athletics

A sincerethank youto the Athletic Department andall those involvedfor a very successfultrial run with our NCAAconsultants today in preparation for the upcoming February 12-13 visit. During this critical visit, please join me in making our NCAA guests feel at home and showcase the warmth, pride, and Panther spirit that define our campus community.

A heartfelt congratulations to our student-athletes and our coaches. Men and Women Basketball achieved four conference double-header sweeps against Mount Olive, Erskine, Converse, and Emmanuel, reinforcing our ability to compete. 

We celebrate 35 Academic All-Conference honors this fall: Football 17, Men Soccer 8, Women Soccer 10, Volleyball 2. Individual accolades include the following:

  • Omarza Gray (Football)  Freshman Offensive Player of the Year; Special Teams Player of the Week
  • Tyrik Bryant (Football)  Second Team All-Conference, All-Purpose
  • Cameron Ross (Football)  Second Team All-Conference, Linebacker
  • Breanna Herlihy (Women Soccer)  Third Team All-Conference; Offensive Player of the Week
  • Amber Gillen (Women Soccer)  Offensive Player of the Week
  • Ryan Schmidt (Football)  Special Teams Player of the Week
  • Zamari Copley (Football)  Defensive Player of the Week
  • Ashley Wuss (Women Soccer)  Defensive Player of the Week
  • Kali Jacobs (Women Flag Football)  NCFFL Fall Classic MVP
  • Payton Rausch (Men Soccer)  Academic All-District
  • Anna Milliron (Women Soccer)  Academic All-District
  • Jadyn Patton (Women Soccer)  Academic All-District
  • Alondra Vera (Women Soccer)  Academic All-District
  • Ashli Wuss (Women Soccer)  Academic All-District
  • Breanna Herlihy (Women Soccer)  Academic All-District

Please take a moment to congratulate these outstanding student-athletes when you see them on campus.They have truly set a high standard for excellence, on and off the field!

Alumni Engagement and Institutional Visibility

Alumni engagement continues to strengthen both fundraising and institutional visibility. In 2025,over 1,100 participantsattended 40+ alumni and donor events. Strategic initiatives include the following:

  • Regional and affinity-based programming
  • Golden Panthers revitalization
  • Student-as-Alumni engagement
  • Career networking and volunteer opportunities

2026 IA Strategic Focus

  • Increase contactable alumni and measure engagement
  • Refine Alumni Board of Directors structure and impact
  • Implement Student-as-Alumni program
  • Expand regional and affinity-based engagement
  • Continue alumni communications, including monthly e-newsletter and web improvements

Academic Quality and Accreditation

17勛圖 remains in good standing with SACSCOC and is on track for a successful Fifth-Year Review. Academic program review continues under the leadership of Dr. Jason Powell, who has transitioned into the role of AVP for Institutional Effectiveness and Institutional Research, ably supported by Jason Byrd. 

Accreditation is central to the College mission and future, and this realignment of skills, expertise, and on-site presence strengthens our ability to enhance data reporting, respond effectively to internal data needs, and ensure transparent, reliable information across the institution.

Program-specific accreditations in Nursing and Social Work have been reaffirmed, and workforce-aligned programs have been launched to meet local industry needs. Institutional Research supports ongoing program evaluation, strategic planning, and continuous improvement.

Forever Panthers

This past month, we lost two extraordinary members of the 17勛圖 family whose lives embodied the very heart of this institution. Mr. Jud Mason was a devoted alumnus, a faithful member of the Board of Trustees, and a lifelong champion of 17勛圖 who served this nation proudly as an officer in the Marine Corp. He loved this College deeply and gave of his time, wisdom, and resources with humility and quiet conviction. Mr. Mason believed profoundly in the mission of 17勛圖 and in the promise of our students. His steady counsel, generous spirit, and unwavering commitment to the College will be felt for generations to come.

We also mourn the passing ofPastor Michael Little, a man of deep faith, integrity, and compassion who served 17勛圖 with a shepherd heart. As Chaplain, Pastor Little was present wherever students werefrom athletic contests and campus celebrations to revivals, memorials, and moments of personal strugglealways offering encouragement, prayer, and a steady hand. He led with grace, listened with intention, and served with love, leaving an indelible imprint on the lives of our students and the wider Panther community.A memorial service will be held in Vaughn Chapel. Information will follow as it becomes available.

In different but equally powerful ways, both Mr. Mason and Pastor Little truly exemplified Not Self, But Others. Their lives of service, generosity, and faith stand as enduring models of what it means to be a Panther. They will forever remain a part of 17勛圖, Forever Panthers.

Travel Reminders

As you begin your journeys back home to 17勛圖, please remain attentive to your local weather and travel conditions and continue to monitor the College website and official communications for the most up-to-date information. Weather conditions may differ depending on your location at the time of travel, and your safety remains our highest priority. Use your best judgment about when to travel, take necessary precautions, allow yourself extra time, and drive with care. I cant wait to welcome all of you back home and seeing our campus come alive once again!

Conclusion

Taken together, 17勛圖 is stabilizing, strengthening, and moving forward with clarity and purpose. Retention, enrollment growth, financial stability, alumni engagement, and academic quality are all on positive trajectories, though challenges remain. The College is committed to disciplined stewardship, strategic leadership, and a shared focus on student success and long-term sustainability.

Our overarching goals

  • Maintain strong fall-to-spring retention.
  • Convert persistence into higher fall-to-fall retention.
  • Sustain enrollment growth, financial stability, and alumni engagement.
  • Strengthen campus culture and student experience through strategic, data-informed initiatives.

As we reflect on the progress of the past months, let us remember that together, we can help our students shine and succeed. Every faculty member, staff member, and administrator plays a vital role in guiding them toward their dreams. 

We are #OnePantherFamily and we are #FerrumRising

By working together with purpose, creativity, and care, we will continue to advance our mission. 

Our students success depends on all of us. Onward and upward!

With gratitude,

M3

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December 2025 Update from President Martin /news/december-2025-update/ Mon, 01 Dec 2025 13:30:00 +0000 /?post_type=news&p=65407 As the year comes to an end, we are profoundly grateful for the incredible dedication, strength, and resolve of our Panther family. This has been a year of milestonesmoments built […]

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As the year comes to an end, we are profoundly grateful for the incredible dedication, strength, and resolve of our Panther family. This has been a year of milestonesmoments built through hard work, shared purpose, and unwavering belief in who we are and what we can accomplish together. This is what being a Panther is all about.

During this season of joy and thanksgiving, I am grateful for each of youfor your commitment, your resilience, and the impact you make every single day. The dedication and Panther spirit that fill this campus are the reasons 17勛圖 continues to rise. We truly have so much to be thankful for.

This fall has been filled with accomplishments that speak to your excellence and perseverance. Below are just a few highlights.

Academics & Engagement

  • Honored the achievements of our graduates during fall commencement.
  • Celebrated the powerful scholarship of our faculty, staff, and students as we closed the semester with strength and purpose.
  • BSN Nursing Program earned accreditation from the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN) a rigorous process that ensures graduates are exceptionally well-prepared.
  • Earned accreditation from the Council on Social Work Education through 2033an extraordinary milestone.
  • Showcased the artistic and literary talents of our students through the latest Chrysalis release.
  • Demonstrated our commitment to experiential learning at the 98th National FFA Convention & Expo.
  • Highlighted student enthusiasm and collaboration through robust academic and community initiatives.

Athletics & Student-Athlete Success

  • Reached a historic second-round playoff appearance for both women and men soccer.
  • Finished .500 in football inaugural Division II season.
  • Retained every volleyball student-athlete while continuing to build a strong program.
  • Competed successfully at conference championships in cross country.
  • Earned 17勛圖 first Division II Academic All-District recognitions.
  • Celebrated our first Division II Freshman Offensive Player of the Year.

Enrollment Momentum

  • Total Applications: 1,138
    Up 31% from 2025
    Up 31% from 2024
  • Total Admits: 1,009
    Up 79% from 2025
    Up 31% from 2024
  • Total Deposits: 33
    Up 120% from 2025
    Up 50% from 2024

These achievementsand the countless quiet acts of dedication that never make a headlineare why I am so deeply thankful for each of you. Ferrum is rising because of your heart, your effort, and your unwavering belief in our mission. Let us continue #TheJourneytogether.

As we celebrate this joyous Christmas season of reflection, gratitude, and renewal, we are reminded of the hope, peace, and light that grow from community and shared purpose.

At 17勛圖, that light shines brightly through our students, faculty, staff, alumni, and friendsthrough your spirit of service and generosity all year long. Your belief in our mission transforms lives and strengthens the future of this beloved college.

I encourage you to travel safely, hold your loved ones close, and enjoy the blessings of rest, family, and fellowship.

May the blessings of Christmas fill your heart with joy, and may the New Year bring renewed hope and continued success.

With warm wishes for a very Merry Christmas,

M3

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October 2025 update /news/october-2025-update/ Wed, 01 Oct 2025 12:30:00 +0000 /?post_type=news&p=65409 Dear Panther Family, What a wonderful and history-making Homecoming weve just experiencedour first as an NCAA Division II institutionfollowed by the Blue Ridge Folklife Festival, which brought thousands of visitors […]

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Dear Panther Family,

What a wonderful and history-making Homecoming weve just experiencedour first as an NCAA Division II institutionfollowed by the Blue Ridge Folklife Festival, which brought thousands of visitors to campus and highlighted 17勛圖 cultural and regional leadership. I am deeply grateful to our faculty, staff, and students whose hard work and dedication made these milestones possible, and to our alumni whose return filled Ferrum with energy, pride, and a profound sense of home. These celebrations reminded us all what it truly means to say Welcome Home!

Academic Affairs

October was marked by continued academic engagement and preparation for the close of the semester. Building on the success of the September 25 Majors Fair, students participated in Advising Week and Spring Registration, both of which benefited from the dedicated in-person support provided by our Advising Dream Team. New dynamic forms were rolled out to simplify key academic and administrative processes, improving access and efficiency for students, faculty, and staff alike. The College also welcomed a new Work Integrated Learning Manager, who will strengthen our Student Employment program and create expanded opportunities for work-based learning. 

Meanwhile, the Blue Ridge Folklife Festival highlighted 17勛圖 as a hub of cultural and regional engagement, bringing together music, folklore, food, artisans, and attractions. The event also offered the College an opportunity to share its creativity and talents with a wider audience, further reinforcing 17勛圖 role as a center of learning and cultural enrichment in the region.

Our Agriculture and Environmental Science programs welcomed regional high school students for hands-on learning experiences, while the Carter Center for Student Success and Stanley Library collaborated on a Halloween-themed outreach event to connect students with end-of-semester support services. These events demonstrated 17勛圖 commitment to experiential learning, community connection, and vibrant campus life. 

17勛圖 faculty continue to exemplify excellence in scholarship, creativity, and engagement across disciplines. 

Dr. Sara Evers, Assistant Professor of Teacher Education, published two peer-reviewed journal articles in 2025: “Simulating with Care: Some Thoughts on Mitigating the Potential for Harm in Social Studies Simulations in the Annals of Social Studies Education Research for Teachers,” and “Doing Things Differently: Social Studies Preservice Teachers Conceptions of and Experiences with Creativity in Teaching and Learning” in The Journal of Social Studies Research. Dr. Evers also presented in a national webinar hosted by the Right Question Institute, focused on accessible and rigorous approaches to historical inquiry. Later this fall, she will present multiple papers at leading international and national conferences, including the Making Histories Project in Braunschweig, Germany, and the Annual Meeting of the National Council for the Social Studies in Washington, D.C.

Dr. Todd Fredericksen, Associate Professor of Forestry and Wildlife, co-edited “Wildlife Ecology and Conservation in Forest Habitat, a 2025 special issue of the international scholarly journal Forests, as well as co-authoring an article with an alumnus, furthering 17勛圖 reputation for leadership in scientific study and publication.

Dr. Patrick Dacey, Assistant Professor of English and Creative Writing, will publish new work this fall and present a workshop and reading at the 2025 Corridors Conference. 

The College Music and Theatre faculty marked a milestone year by producing both the 50th Anniversary Celebration of the Jack Tale Players and Faith of Our Fathers, an original play by Professors Rex Stephenson and Emily Blankenship-Tucker honoring 100 years of Schoolfield Hall. 

Also in the Arts and Humanities, Professor Brian Suttell led students to the North Carolina Folk Festival in Greensboro, expanding their engagement with living traditions. Chrysalis Literary and Arts Magazine continues to host coffee houses while preparing to release its fall issue, and The Iron Blade () continues to showcase student journalism and creative expression.

Athletics

October was a vibrant month for Panther Athletics as 17勛圖 celebrated its first NCAA Division II Homecoming. The event honored several milestone teams, including the 1965 National Championship team (60th anniversary) and the 2005 USA South Championship teams in football, baseball, and softball. Alumni returned to campus to participate in events across multiple sports, reflecting the enduring pride and connection within our athletics community.

The Athletics Department also completed a draft presentation for the upcoming NCAA Provisional Year #1 visit scheduled for February 2026 and finalized the department fundraising menu, a vital step toward strengthening our DII foundation. 

Thanks to the remarkable support of alumni, faculty, staff, friends, parents, and fans, our Athletics Launch-A-Thon exceeded its goalraising $202,319 from 2,161 unique donors to fuel our student-athletes as they continue #TheJourney in the inaugural year of NCAA Division II competition. 

These gifts will directly support team travel, training, equipment, gear, and moreensuring that our Panthers have the resources they need to compete at a higher level and excel in their sport, their studies, and their lives.

A major highlight came when the Women Flag Football team captured the NCFFL Fall Classic Championship in Washington, D.C.a remarkable achievement that included MVP recognition for Kali Jacobs.

Athletic engagement continues to flourish, with 505 student-athletes currently enrolled and a fall retention rate of 96.15%. Recruiting remains robust, with 165 campus visits recorded to date as we continue to build competitive teams for 2026 and beyond.

Business Office

The Business Office continues to demonstrate exceptional dedication and professionalism as it manages the financial operations of 17勛圖. In addition to keeping the College on track toward a balanced budget and ensuring careful stewardship of resources, the team is actively collaborating with external auditors to complete the annual audit. Their diligence, attention to detail, and tireless commitment to fiscal responsibility are evident in every task, and their work is deeply appreciated.

Enrollment Management 

17勛圖 continues to build remarkable momentum. Building on a strong fall enrollment, 17勛圖 welcomed 415 new students at deposit and 398 at censusour largest incoming class since 2018. These numbers reflect the growing confidence families have in 17勛圖 mission and the transformative education we provideand theye choosing to be part of this Panther family in record numbers.

17勛圖 momentum is also evident as we enter the critical recruitment season. The Admissions and Financial Aid teams have been working tirelesslyhosting families, visiting schools, and processing applications at record pace. Their dedication has kept us ahead of last year numbers, even as national trends show increasing competition for college-bound students. 

A Black and Gold Transfer Day is scheduled for Wednesday, November 12, from 8:00 am to 2:00 pm. Let please extend a warm Panther Welcome Home to all our guests and help them feel the spirit of 17勛圖!

We are encouraged by this progress; yet, we cannot lose sight of our goal. Every encounter, on campus or in the community, remains an opportunity to help prospective students and families see 17勛圖 as their home.

Spring 2026 Enrollment

  • Total Applications: 86
    • 22 (-20%) from 2025
    • 40 (87%) from 2024
  • Total Admits: 45
    • 5 (-10%) from 2025
    • 24 (114%) from 2024

Fall 2026 Enrollment

  • Total Applications: 878
    • 243 (38%) from 2025
    • 274 (45%) from 2024
  • Total Admits: 746
    • 396 (113%) from 2025
    • 208 (39%) from 2024

While the data reflect encouraging trends, particularly compared to 2024, these gains cannot make us complacent. Converting applications to deposits and ensuring personalized followup will be key in the coming weeks. Recruitment is an all-campus efforteach faculty and staff member as well as every student plays a vital role in making prospective students feel seen, valued, and wanted here at 17勛圖.

We extend deep gratitude to our Admissions and Financial Aid teams, and to every Panther who continues to greet visitors, host tours, and engage with families. Your warmth and hospitality embody the very best of 17勛圖 and will make all the difference as we work together toward meeting our enrollment goals.

Human Resources

The Office of Human Resources continued its forward progress in October with a strong focus on supporting employee well-being and institutional growth. Virtual benefits meetings were held on October 14 and 28 in preparation for open enrollment (now underway). 

A new medical plan option was introduced to expand access to affordable coverage. HR has received positive feedback thus far regarding the new addition. Physical Plant employees received the information during a dedicated meeting tailored to their schedules, ensuring that everyone had the opportunity to review and ask questions in person. The HR team remains available throughout the week to provide guidance and address any additional questions from employees as they navigate their benefit selections.

Student Affairs

In addition to continuing to provide resources, support and engagement opportunities to students, the month of October was full of energy as Student Affairs supported a vibrant Homecoming schedule and celebrated the opening of the new Wellness Center in Lower Roberts. 

Student leadership and involvement were evident through the Homecoming Court celebration and the Student Government-hosted dinner with the Class of 1975 alumni. Intramural flag football drew strong participation, with eight teams and roughly 200 students attending nightly.

Teladoc enrollment reached 34 students, with 15 total uses: 4 for medical and 11 for mental health support. In addition, the team launched The Red Flag Campaign in late October, to continue the promotion of Teladoc counseling services, and to partner with Tri-Area staff to coordinate spring athletic physicals.

Following an incident that displaced students from Moore Hall, the Student Affairs team responded with remarkable speed and care, ensuring that more than 30 students were safely relocated within hours. Their thoughtful coordination maintained students access to essential resources and minimized disruption to daily routines. The professionalism, empathy, and teamwork demonstrated by these staff reflect the heart of 17勛圖, and we are profoundly grateful for their dedication and commitment to student well-being.

Campus Police

Campus Police maintained their strong focus on safety and readiness in October. The department successfully completed the annual Clery Report. K9 Erika also achieved recertification in bomb detection, ensuring continued readiness for campus events.

Looking ahead, the department is updating AEDs campus-wide, awaiting final approval for a camera grant to enhance surveillance capabilities, and launching a new Safety Committee schedule that includes tabletop exercises to strengthen emergency preparedness across campus.

Physical Plant

The Physical Plant teamFacilities, Grounds and Housekeepingdemonstrated exceptional support throughout October, managing set-up and logistics for both Homecoming and the Blue Ridge Folklife Festival. Their behind-the-scenes efforts ensured that these events ran smoothly and reflected the College pride and professionalism. The team also submitted documentation for freeze damage claims for reimbursement and continues campus-wide clean-up and maintenance following the season major events.

Regrettably, as many of you are aware, Moore Hall was recently damaged when water from the sprinkler system cascaded through the building. At this time, the College insurance adjusters and investigators are reviewing footage and conducting a comprehensive forensic investigation. Our highest priority has been the safety and well-being of our students. 

The Physical Plant has been working diligently with outside vendors to mitigate the damage, dry the building, and prepare it so students can return safely. Realistically, with the end of the semester just around the corner, occupancy will be scheduled for the spring semester. We are very grateful for all faculty and staff who have shown compassion and grace to the students displaced and for the work of those involved in the response and mitigation teams.

Institutional Advancement

Our Institutional Advancement team has once again demonstrated exceptional dedication and heart. Over the past weeks, they have managed, led, and staffed multiple major events, often concurrently held, each designed to welcome our alumni home and strengthen the ties that bind our Panther Family. Their ability to balance strategic planning with hands-on engagement speaks volumes about their professionalism, teamwork, and unwavering commitment to 17勛圖.

Highlights for Institutional Advance achievements include the following:

  • Led and supported all Homecoming and anniversary celebrations, including multiple class reunions and the 50th anniversary of the Jack Tale Players.
  • Reengaged the Alumni Board of Directors with 10 new members and newly elected leadership.
  • Secured two $100K gifts and achieved $935K in giving through Octobera 94% increase over last year.
  • 2,448 donors have made 2,835 gifts since July 1.
  • Unrestricted giving to the Ferrum Fund so far during the first four months has increased by 181% over the same time last year, with $99,554 given compared to $35,427 last year.
  • Leading the upcoming impact report, admissions viewbook, fundraising viewbook, and holiday card campaign.

The work of our Institutional Advancement team has been nothing short of extraordinary. They went above and beyond to ensure that every alumnus felt valued, every event reflected our mission, and every moment reinforced the spirit of Welcome Home. I am deeply grateful for their tireless efforts, creativity, and grace under pressuretogether, we continue to move 17勛圖 forward.

Marketing and Communications

The Marketing and Communications team continues to be the creative heartbeat of 17勛圖, capturing the spirit, pride, and momentum of our campus community. This fall, they managed an extraordinary scope of work, from milestone celebrations to key publications, all while balancing multiple priorities with professionalism and grace.

Their efforts brought Homecoming 2025 to lifecelebrating the 100th anniversary of Schoolfield Hall, the 50th anniversary of the Jack Tale Players, and the 60th anniversary of our 1965 National Championship football team. Through videos, photography, social media, and event coverage, the team ensured that the stories and faces of 17勛圖 were shared far and wide. Similarly, their work on the Blue Ridge Folklife Festival showcased 17勛圖 proud heritage and strengthened our visibility across the region.

At the Campus Store, the team creative rebranding and merchandise strategy produced record-breaking salestopping $10,000 in gross sales on Homecoming Day alone, while operating with half the usual student staffing. Their work is a testament to their innovation and resourcefulness.

The team also launched a new podcast for athletics, continued improving our website, and led major projects such as the 2025 Impact Report with support from our partner, AccessU, and the design of new admissions and fundraising viewbooks. Their 20 coordinated news releases this fall have shared the many ways 17勛圖 is moving forward.  We hope you have enjoyed these updates and found them informative on the remarkable progress across campus.

Amid their many responsibilities, the MarComm team continues to elevate 17勛圖 story with creativity, quality, and heart. We are deeply grateful for their dedication and for the light they shine on the people, programs, and traditions that make 17勛圖 so special.

Looking Ahead

Important Dates in November and Beyond
  • November 6
    • 6 pm | Vaughn Chapel: Dan McClellan, NYTimes Best-Selling Author and Biblical Scholar
  • November 9
  • November 11
    • 11:30 am | Vaughn Chapel: Veterans Day Program
  • November 12
    • 8 am2 pm | Campus-wideBlack and Gold Transfer Day
  • November 13
    • 11 am1 pm | Franklin Hall, John Wesley Hall, Vaughn Chapel, Stratton House: Tree Lighting and Caroling Ceremony
  • November 15
    • 8 am | Outside Schoolfield Hall: 5K Color Walk/Run Fundraiser
    • 8:30-11:30 am | Blue Ridge Mountain Room: Alumni Awards and Donor Appreciation Ceremony
  • November 20
    • 7 pm | Blue Ridge Mountain Room: Chrysalis reveal
    • 10 pm | Franklin Hall Dining Hall: Late Night Pancakes
  • November 21
    • 3:00 pm | Vaughn Chapel: Fall Commencement
  • November 21
    • Last Day of Classes, Fall Semester
  • November 2225
    • Final Exams
  • December 514
    • Emmet Otter Jug Band Christmas (Blue Ridge Dinner Theatre Production)
  • December 10
    • 11 am1:30 pm | Stratton House:  Employee Christmas Luncheon (RSVP requested)
  • December 10
    • 2 pm | Sale Theatre: Emmet Otter Jug Band Christmas performance for Employees (RSVP requested)

October has been a month of pride, progress, and purpose for 17勛圖. From the spirit of our Division II Homecoming and the Blue Ridge Folklife Festival, to the record engagement of our alumni and students, to faculty and staff engagement with students, our community continues to live out our mission with energy and hope. 

Thank you all for the vital roles you play in advancing 17勛圖 and for carrying the spirit of Ferrum Rising forward together.

Onward and Upward, with gratitude and pride.

M3

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September 2025 Update /news/september-2025-update/ Mon, 01 Sep 2025 12:30:00 +0000 /?post_type=news&p=65411 Dear Panther Family, Welcome back from fall break! Can you believe that half the semester is already behind us? These past weeks have been filled with milestones, new beginnings, and […]

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Dear Panther Family,

Welcome back from fall break! Can you believe that half the semester is already behind us? These past weeks have been filled with milestones, new beginnings, and proud moments that remind us of who we are as a College community. Each of you faculty, staff, students, alumni, and friends has played a role in writing this new chapter of 17勛圖 story.

This is a season of momentum, but also one of focus and purpose. As we celebrate our progress, we must also acknowledge the challenges that remain before us. We are still working diligently to yield next year class, and we need everyone help to retain the students we already have.  Every student counts. Every student deserves an opportunity to excel.  We must keep them here, engaged, and thriving. And, as we continue our journey toward a balanced budget, cost containment remains a daily discipline. Together, we can and will meet these challenges head-on, with the same courage and determination that have defined 17勛圖 for over a century.

Together, we are not just meeting the moment; we are shaping it. This is Ferrum Rising.

Our faculty and staff are the heart of 17勛圖. The accomplishments listed here only scratch the surface of the extraordinary work you do each day guiding, mentoring, and inspiring students in ways both seen and unseen. Because of your passion and dedication, 17勛圖 remains a place where curiosity is nurtured, potential is unlocked, and lives are transformed. Thank you for pouring so much of yourselves into this calling.

A reminder that Homecoming Weekend is right around the corner October 10-12! You are ALL invited to join in the festivities and tailgate with colleagues at the Ferrum Faculty and Staff Tent on Saturday, October 11, starting at 10:00 a.m. on the Bassett Hall Field near Tailgate Alley. Food will be provided at no cost as a small token of our sincere appreciation for all you do. We hope this will be a fun opportunity to connect, celebrate 17勛圖, and enjoy time with your colleagues, students, alumni, and the community during this very special weekend.

Homecoming 2025 Weekend

Homecoming 2025 promises to be a landmark celebration with anniversaries including the following:

  • The inaugural year of Division II Athletics
  • Hosting alumni events for Volleyball, Track and Cross Country, Golf, Cheer
  • Championship Anniversary for 1965 National Championship, 2005 Baseball, Football and Softball Conference Championship Teams
  • 60 years since the 1965 Football National Championship
  • 100 years of Schoolfield Hall
  • 50 years of the Jack Tale Players  Tickets ON SALE NOW
  • Black and Gold Open House on Saturday October 11:  Welcome Home our New Panthers

Academic Affairs 

At the core of Ferrum Rising is our commitment to academic excellence. This past month, our faculty and staff have continued to shape futures, strengthen programs, and open doors of opportunity for our students.  For example:

  • The Baccalaureate of Science in Nursing (BSN) Registered Nursing (RN) Program received initial accreditation from the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN). This prestigious recognition affirms the high standards of 17勛圖 nursing education and retroactively applies to all program graduates dating back to May 3, 2023.
  • Hosted a vibrant Majors Fair with over 200 students exploring career paths.
  • Launched the Knack tutoring system, giving students new access to peer-to-peer support.
  • Faculty and staff have represented 17勛圖 at national and state-level institutes, including the Rural Higher Education Leadership Institute and the Council of Chief Academic Officers Fall Meeting.
  • The Iron Blade moved entirely online, publishing weekly, while the Chrysalis Literary and Arts Magazine accepted submissions for its fall edition and hosted a community coffee house.
  • Looking ahead:
    • Advising Week (Oct. 6-10) will provide daily workshops to guide students into spring registration.
    • Spring registration (Oct. 13-17) will shape course offerings and staffing needs.
    • Student Success Coaches and faculty are actively working to connect students to resources and ensure retention from fall to spring.

Athletics

Our Panthers are making history in their first semester of Division II competition. Every first goal, touchdown, serve, and race has marked a milestone in 17勛圖 athletic journey. Already, 2 Panthers have earned Student-Athlete of the Week honors, showcasing their excellence on the field and in the classroom. They are:

  • 9-1-25 Omarza Gray Football Special Teams Player of the Week
  • 9-16-25 Ashley Wuss Women Soccer Defensive Player of the Week

Additional Athletic Division highlights:

  • Hosted the 2025 17勛圖 Sports Hall of Fame on September 13. The 17勛圖 Sports Hall of Fame Class of 2025 inductees are the following.
    • Chuck Banks ’84 Football
    • Heath Deaver ’90 (formerly Heath Burcher) Baseball
    • Dustin Hamoy ’08 Football
    • Paul Jaglowski ’12 Baseball
    • Derek Mitchell ’11 Men’s Basketball
    • Ashley Norton ’10 Women’s Basketball
    • Stephanie Schreyer ’08 (formerly Stephanie Perih) Women’s Soccer/Lacrosse
    • Brett Thomas ’07 Baseball
    • Russel Walton ’90 Football/Baseball
  • Established a 9-week planning schedule for the Provisional Year #1 NCAA committee visit in February
  • Completed the Athletic Department Fundraising Menu
  • Certified all athletic teams for fall through the Compliance Office

In addition to these remarkable athletic achievements, our community generosity has been unprecedented. The Athletics Launch-A-Thon not only met but surpassed its $150,000 goal, raising over $180,000 to support our teams and student-athletes. This extraordinary outpouring of support ensures our Panthers have the resources they need to thrive, both in competition and in their academic pursuits. 

A heartfelt THANK YOU to everyone who has joined us on this journey toward excellence!

Campus Operations & Support

Our Facilities, Grounds, and Housekeeping teams keep our campus not only beautifully maintained but also safe, functional, and inviting.  They provide the foundation for all we do, while continually supporting updates to our campus infrastructure and ongoing improvements.

From freshly manicured lawns to clean, welcoming spaces and seamless day-to-day operations, their behind-the-scenes dedication makes it possible for our students, faculty, and staff to thrive. They are the quiet force behind Ferrum Rising.

Enrollment Management

Applications for Fall 2026 are already outpacing the last two years, reflecting the power of 17勛圖 return to what makes us distinctive: high-touch, relationship-driven recruiting.

Compared to this time last year, we have seen a 22% increase in applications (284 vs. 234) and a 51% increase compared to two years ago (284 vs. 188). Admits are following the same trend, with 219 admits this year compared to only 7 at this time in 2025 and 154 in 2024.

APPLICATIONS202620252024 ADMITS202620252024
First Time in College269218171 First Time in College2175147
Transfer151617 Transfer227
Total Applications284234188 Total Admits2197154

This momentum is fueled by our teamsincluding our coachesreturning to the fundamentals: attending college fairs, visiting high schools, personally calling students and parents, and following up consistently. This personalized approach is resonating with families and reminding them why 17勛圖 is a special place for their students.

  • The September Black & Gold Open House was a resounding success: all 18 prospective students in attendance submitted an application before leaving campus. Our next Open House will be held on Saturday, October 11, Homecoming Weekend.  It promises even more excitement and engagement.  When you see our prospective Panthers, take a minute to welcome them home please!
  • Private campus tours continue weekly, with strong ambassador participation. 
  • Plans are underway to expand ambassador roles and visibility across campus.
  • Earn to Learn applications for spring remain strong, with fewer than 100 slots still available.
  • Work is advancing to strengthen transfer and international student pathways.
  • Looking ahead, financial aid modeling is underway with the goal of enrolling 400 new Panthers in Fall 2026.

While this momentum is encouraging, our work is far from over. We need every faculty and staff member to be part of our recruitment and retention effortscalling students, attending events, engaging families, and sharing what makes 17勛圖 special. The College benefits from everyone’s involvement and every connection matters. Our Enrollment Management Office and its counselors will be grateful to hear from you and provide you the tools you may need to help attract students.  

Our greatest growth will come when every member of our community takes personal pride in helping us bring students home to 17勛圖and keep them here.

Institutional Advancement

  • In just the first quarter of FY26, 2,246 donors have registered their votes of confidence in all that each and every one of you is doing to provide a transformative experience for our students.
  • Total giving has already surpassed $618,000 (compared to $384K the previous year)reflecting a 61% increase in giving compared to last year.
  • Unrestricted contributions to the Ferrum Fund have increased 378% compared to this time last year, totaling $66,183 versus $13,834a clear vote of confidence in the mission we live every day.
  • New giving platforms, Panther Club levels, and the Iron Panthers Society are providing fresh ways for alumni and friends to support 17勛圖.

Ultimately, every gift, every connection, every referral fuels our shared mission. Our greatest strength comes from peoplethose who believe in 17勛圖 and extend that belief by introducing others to our story. When you think of someone who might support a scholarship, sponsor a program, or invest in the future of Ferrum, please connect them with us. Your introductions open doors, strengthen relationships, and help ensure that Ferrum Rising continues to be more than a messageit becomes a movement sustained by the generosity of those who love this College.

Marketing & Communications

  • The team averaged one social media post per day, achieving 128% growth in engagement over last month.
  • September saw over 40 social media posts and 15 email campaigns, driving visibility for academic programs, athletics, and community events.
  • Major highlights include:
    • Promotional videos for the newly accredited Nursing Program.
    • A social campaign and videos launching the Knack peer-to-peer tutoring program.
    • Website updates for faculty, academics, Homecoming, and the Blue Ridge Folklife Festival.
    • Broad event coverageAdmissions Open House, Sports Hall of Fame, Golf Tournament, science seminars, and the Color Run.
  • The Campus Store has seen extraordinary success: sales are up 51.62% compared to last year, with Pink Out apparel and Nike merchandise leading the way. Game-day sales reached $7,400 at our first home football game. A 20% student/faculty/staff discount has driven stronger engagement and participation.

Information Technology

October 1 marks the beginning of Cybersecurity Awareness Month, and it a good reminder that we all play a critical role in protecting the integrity of our systems and data.

Just a quick reminder:

  • Please stay diligent in protecting your logins and personal information.
  • Never share your passwords with anyone.
  • Be cautious with emails that ask you to click links, open attachments, or provide sensitive information.
  • Verify requests before acting – especially those involving money, account access, or student data.

Phishing and social engineering attempts are becoming more convincing every day. A moment of caution can prevent a major security breach.

Thank you for helping safeguard our College systems and community!

A Huge Shout Out to HR and the Business Office!

Our Human Resources and Business Office teams may be small, but their impact is enormous. With long hours, unwavering dedication, and big hearts, they ensure that 17勛圖 runs smoothly every day. From onboarding new Panthers with care and professionalism to managing our financial operations with precision, these teams ensure that every colleague feels welcomed and supported while our campus thrives and grows. Their tireless efforts form the backbone of our community, and we are incredibly grateful for all they do to support our colleagues, students, and the Ferrum family as a whole!

Looking Ahead

The weeks to come will bring:

  • Homecoming (Oct. 10-12)
  • Black and Gold Open House Day (Oct. 11)
  • Blue Ridge Folklife Festival (Oct. 25)
  • Advising Week (Oct. 6-10)
  • Spring registration (Oct. 13-17) 
  • and the continuation of landmark academic and community initiatives. 

We stand at the midway point of the semester – poised for even greater achievements, yet mindful of the work that remains. As we press forward, remember: this year is unlike any other. Together, we are building momentum fueled by hard work, resilience, and pride.

From record-setting enrollment and fundraising to transformative student experiences, from the vibrant scholarship of our faculty to our first Division II winsFerrum is rising. But we cannot rise alone. Each student we recruit, each student we retain, each dollar we steward wisely moves us one step closer to sustainability and strength.

And we rise because of you. Each member of our community contributes to the heartbeat of this College. Whether you teach in the classroom, support our students, maintain our campus, or cheer from afaryour role matters.

So, let us carry the spirit of Ferrum Rising into the second half of this semester. We are the Panther Nationwherever we are. And, together, we rise.

Onward and Upward, with gratitude and pride,

M3

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August 2025 Update /news/august-2025-update/ Fri, 01 Aug 2025 12:30:00 +0000 /?post_type=news&p=65413 As we close out the first month of classes, we celebrate a season of new beginnings and historic milestones for 17勛圖. This first month has been marked by welcome […]

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As we close out the first month of classes, we celebrate a season of new beginnings and historic milestones for 17勛圖.

This first month has been marked by welcome ceremonies, convocations, student engagement activities, and the joy of seeing smiling faces across campus. Weve heard the laughter of our students echoing in our halls and gathering spaces, seen the dining hall filled to capacity, and witnessed classrooms buzzing with eager minds. These sights and sounds remind us daily of why we do what we do: because the heart of 17勛圖 is our students. To all of you who made this first month so very special for everyone THANK YOU!

Saturday, our Panthers made history as they stepped onto the field for our very first NCAA Division II football game. They did not walk out simply as Panthers; they represented #FerrumRising: a movement of pride, excellence, and excitement that is sweeping across our campus and community.

We are also making history in the classroom and across campus life. This fall, we welcomed the largest incoming class since 2018 a remarkable group defined by both its strength and its diversity. Our newest Panthers come from coast to coast and across the globe: from California, New Mexico, Arizona, Oregon, and Florida, to name a few to England, Uganda, Argentina, Germany, Spain, Mexico, Venezuela, the Dominican Republic, and Brazil. Their presence enriches our community and underscores 17勛圖 growing reach and reputation.

As we continue this momentum, our Senior Leadership Team is actively exploring bold initiatives to continue to differentiate 17勛圖 and ensure that we remain the destination of choice as we begin our 2026 recruitment season. We ask each of you to join in this important work. Please continue to speak proudly about 17勛圖 and, whenever possible, refer prospective students to our Admissions Team.

Should you have questions, know someone interested in visiting, or would like to visit a nearby high school to share your passion and inspire students in your discipline, please reach out to Admissions they would be delighted to assist and appreciative of your efforts. In the meantime, I am attaching a reminder of some of 17勛圖 distinctive qualities that you may find helpful to highlight in your messaging. Your engagement can make a meaningful difference in helping students see 17勛圖 as the place to pursue their education and passions.

Recruitment is only the beginning. Retention is our calling. Our faculty play the primary and distinctive role in this mission nurturing, challenging, and inspiring students to grow and excel academically and in their personal development. Thank you for the passion and dedication you bring to this mission. Coaches and staff, too, are critical to ensuring that our students both this large, gifted incoming class and our outstanding returners are supported, guided, and encouraged every step of the way. Together, we are all here to transform their lives so they can go out and transform the world.

This momentum is also reflected in our fundraising. Support for 17勛圖 has been extraordinary, with FY2026 giving off to a powerful start. In July alone, giving was 383% higher than in July of 2024. Thus far, August is tracking 13% higher, and overall, year-to-date giving is already 56% higher than the same time last year. This generosity is a clear affirmation that others believe in and are investing in our roadmap to success.

We also continue to work closely with our external auditors to complete our yearly audit. Thanks to collaborative, campus-wide efforts, it appears that our deficit will be further reduced this year by 44% building on last year 46% reduction. Step by step, we are moving toward our goal of a balanced budget, creating a foundation of strength that will allow us to continue attracting dedicated faculty, staff, and students.

Right now, we are also in the midst of our Athletic Fundraiser a spirited opportunity to directly support our Panthers. Where possible, please consider joining in and spreading the word to help strengthen the foundation of excellence we are building in Panther athletics:

Every gift makes a difference. We are off to a good start; we need everyone support to help get us across the goal.

Finally, we are excited to share that 17勛圖 will be featured on television! Our VPM spot will air 60 times throughout September and October so be on the lookout for it!
You can also view the spot here: .

This wonderful opportunity was made possible by the generosity of a donor who believes in our mission and was eager to help us share 17勛圖 story with a wider audience.

This is our time. This is our moment. This is FerrumRising a movement defined by the excellence of our students, the dedication of our faculty and staff, the passion of our alumni and friends, and the vision of a College boldly stepping into its future.

Together, we rise. Together, we make history. Together, we are 17勛圖. Together, we are #FerrumRising.

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