James Madison University is a public research institution often known as JMU, Madison, or James Madison, in Harrisonburg, Virginia. The State Normal & Industrial School for Women at Harrisonburg, which was founded in 1908, was renamed Madison College and later James Madison University in President James Madison's honor. It is located immediately west of Massanutten Mountain in the Shenandoah Valley.
University has 19943 undergraduate students and 1946 graduate students. Arts, sciences, business, health sciences, education, engineering & technology, communication, & medicine are among the major subject areas covered in university courses. The business undergraduate program, master's program, and sports administration program at James Madison University are all well-known.
James Madison University offers a learning environment that encourages innovative thinking. Aiming to transform the world, it draws staff and students who are remarkable. Some additional reasons to study here are: -
- James Madison University Scholarships are open to all deserving prospective students from around the world. For graduate students, the College of Business provides a variety of financial aid options, including a corporate partner program, alumni, and veteran and military scholarships.
- If you love sports, James Madison University is home to the Dukes, Division I athletes that play sports like field hockey and football that have won national championships. Through service learning and community involvement, JMU instructors and students share a commitment to the campus community and the outside world.