Mr. William Daniel Smith
At the time, it was Francis Marion College, and one of my best friends from high school was attending FMU. He had been there for a year before I started. It seemed like it was a smaller and more comfortable fit for me. That was pretty much why I enjoyed it. My family were all […]
Mrs. Mary Rainey
I would tell anyone who wanted to attend FMU to enroll as soon as possible. If I could make the grade, then the young folk right out of high school can make it, too. Being an alumna of FMU really helped me my whole life, and I made so many friends. It’s great to be […]
Mrs. Stephanie Forte
I started out at Francis Marion University with the intention of transferring out, which never happened. I wanted to start small and maybe branch out to a larger school… but once I got there, I actually really, really enjoyed being there on campus and everything. I liked my instructors and the people that I met, […]
Mr. Alan L. Gibbons
Dr. Morgan Coker was a big influence on me attending Francis Marion University. He was chairman of the Business Department at the time. He told me that FMU would be a great place for me to go. His family was from the Turbeville, SC area, which was my area of Clarendon County, so that was […]
Dr. V. Callicutt
The relationships that were build there make me smile, but the biggest smile is from the quality of education that I received.
Alumni Voices
Fond memories have always been a part of the FMU experience. Here are some recent thoughts from some of our alumni.
Mr. Kwanza Keon Benjamin
FMU prepared me for life experiences. When you go to college, your parents aren’t there to push you, so being here prepared me that. A few professors gave me advice, and I implemented it in my life whether it be work related or life, and I can see how their advice helped me out. When […]