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'' Motto : Pro Deo et Veritate
(For God and Truth)''
President Douglas Lee
School type Private
Religious affiliation none (formerly Baptist )
Founded 1883
Location DeLand , Florida
Enrollment 2,174
Faculty 162
Endowment $113,679,000 (in 2002)
Campus surroundings Suburban
Campus size 165 acres (668,000 m²)
Mascot The Hatter



CAMPUS


Stetson's main campus is situated right next to the historic downtown area of DeLand, Florida, about halfway between Orlando, Florida and Daytona Beach .


HISTORY

Stetson is Florida's first private university, founded in 1883 by Henry A. DeLand and originally called the DeLand Academy. John B. Stetson , whose name is also associated with the hats he manufactured, was a founding trustee of the university. In honor of his considerable gifts of effort and financial resources, the university was named after him in 1889 .

In 1900, the law school was opened, making it the first law school in Florida. In 1960, Stetson became the first white college in Florida to admit a black student.


ORGANIZATION


Today the university is located on four campuses:

DeLand (main) campus:
  • School of Arts and Sciences

  • School of Music

  • School of Business

  • Graduate College


There are over 60 undergraduate majors and minors offered on the main campus.

St. Petersburg Campus:

Celebration campus:
  • Stetson Center at Celebration


Tampa Campus:
  • The Tampa Law Center



STUDENTS

In 2004-05, there were 2,300 undergraduates and 400 graduate students enrolled at Stetson (not including the College of Law), from 44 states and over 47 foreign countries. 43% are male, 57% female.


SPORTS, CLUBS, AND TRADITIONS


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Stetson is a member of the Atlantic Sun Conference , Division I. There are varsity teams in crew, soccer, baseball (M), softball (W), basketball, golf, cross country, tennis, and volleyball (W).

Intramurals include the above sports as well as frisbee, water polo, swimming, bowling, flag football, table tennis, and other sports as determined by student interest.

There are 5 social sororities on campus: , Delta Sigma Phi , Lambda Chi Alpha , Phi Sigma Kappa , Pi Kappa Phi , Sigma Nu , and Sigma Phi Epsilon .

In addition to these, there are about 20 honorary organizations and over 100 other student organizations on campus.


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