Fort Valley State University is required to file Form 1098-T with the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) for each student who is enrolled for any semester during the calendar year and pays for Qualified Tuition and Related Expenses. For more information about the deduction or credit see PDF, Form 8863, Education Credits, and the Form 1040 or 1040A instructions.Following is an explanation of the information Fort Valley State University reports:. Filer’s Name and Address box: Shows the University’s name, address and contact telephone number.

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Filer’s Federal Identification Number box: Shows the University’s FEIN and contact phone number. Students can contact this phone number if they have any questions about their Form 1098-T. Student’s Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN): For your protection, this form may show only the last four digits of your TIN ( SSN, ITIN, ATIN, or EIN). However, the complete TIN has been reported to the IRS. If no TIN appears, the school was unable to provide it.

Contact the Bursar’s Office with questions. Student’s Name and Address box: Shows the student’s name and address.

Service Provider/Acct No: Shows student’s FVSU ID number. Box 1: Shows the total payments received by an eligible educational institution in 2018 from any source for qualified tuition and related expenses less any reimbursements or refunds made during 2018 that relate to those payments received during 2018. Box 2.: Reserved. Box 3: Shows whether your educational institution changed its reporting method for 2018.

It has changed its method of reporting if the method (payments received) used for 2018 is different than the reporting method (amounts billed) for 2017. You should be aware of this change in figuring your education credits. Box 4: Shows any adjustment made by an eligible educational institution for a prior year for qualified tuition and related expenses that were reported on a prior year Form 1098-T. Box 5: Shows the total amount of scholarships/grants received during the calendar year for the payment of the student’s costs of attendance.

Scholarships and grants generally include all payments received from third parties (excluding family members and loan proceeds). This includes payments received from governmental and private entities such as the Department of Veterans Affairs, the Department of Defense, civic and religious organizations, and nonprofit entities. Box 6: Shows adjustments to scholarships or grants for a prior year. Box 7: Shows whether the amount in box 1 includes amounts for an academic period beginning January-March 2019.

Sporting affiliations–WebsiteFort Valley State University ( FVSU, formerly Fort Valley State College) is a public in. It is part of the and a member-school of the.As the only 1890 in Georgia, Fort Valley State University is a comprehensive institution that provides an education to over 2,500 students. Approximately 91% of the current student body is of African-American descent.

The average age of undergraduates is 24 and the average age of graduate students is 33. Roughly one-third of the students live on the campus, and 85% of the student body are full-time students. The university is located in the town of Fort Valley in, the original site of the state's industry.

Its 1,365-acre (5.52 km 2) campus is Georgia's second-largest public university in area. Contents.History Fort Valley State University (formerly Fort Valley State College) began with the 1939 consolidation of the Fort Valley High and Industrial School (chartered in 1895) and the State Teachers and Agricultural College of Forsyth (founded in 1902).

The Fort Valley High and Industrial School, previously affiliated with the American Church Institute of the, was transferred to state control and operation. Under the agreement, the work formerly carried on at the State Teachers and Agricultural College was consolidated with the work at Fort Valley High and Industrial School to form the Fort Valley State College.In 1947 the state adopted a resolution moving the ' designation from to Fort Valley State College. In response to the Regents' resolution, in 1949 the Georgia General Assembly officially designated the Fort Valley State College as the Land-Grant College for Negroes in Georgia.

Public education was segregated at that time.The school became Fort Valley State University, a state and land-grant university, in June 1996, and is the second largest land-grant institution.Presidents Presidents of Fort Valley State University (1939–1945)Dr. Troup (1945–1966)Dr. Blanchet (1966–1973)Dr. Pettigrew (1973–1982)Dr. Luther Burse (1983–1991)Dr. Prater (1991–2000)Dr.

Kofi Lomotey (2001–2005)Dr. Larry Rivers (2006–2013)Dr. Ivelaw Griffith (2013-2014)Dr. Paul Jones (2015–present)The president of Fort Valley State University is the chief operating officer of the university, similar to a or at other American. The current president is Dr. Paul Jones, who has held the position since December 2015.Academics. This section does not any.

Unsourced material may be challenged and.Find sources: – ( November 2007) The university offers in more than 50 majors, as well as in several fields of study. Patton Hall Pettigrew Center Named in honor of the late former President Dr. Pettigrew who served from 1973 to 1980, the C.W. Pettigrew Farm and Community Life Center is a full-service conference, convention, and fine arts facility where events are held by both internal and external sources.

This faculty is often used for outreach programs for members of Fort Valley State University and by personnel throughout the region.Anderson Museum and Welcome Center The Anderson House is Fort Valley State University's oldest building and houses the Biggs Collection. The Museum and Welcome Center is located on the corner of University Drive and Wright Street, across from Saint Luke Episcopal Church. The center provides an official reception area for visitors to the university.Anderson House Anderson House was the residence of F.W. Gano, one of the university's founders. It is the oldest facility on campus. Fort Valley State University historian Dr. Donnie Bellamey places the building's construction in the late 19th century.

This colonial Dutch revival style was a popular architectural design for rural cottages of that era.The house was renovated in 1918 and served as the family home for principal Henry A. Hunt, President Horace Mann Bond, and President Cornelius V. It was named in memory of Benjamin S. Anderson, who served as Professor of Agriculture during the institution's early years.The main exhibits and displays come from the Biggs Collection of period furnishings, silver, glassware, china, quilts, linens and civil war memorabilia. The majority of the items date from about 1860 to 1900. The English Victorian furniture outfitted the parlor, dining room and bedrooms of an antebellum home in Box Springs, Georgia, which still stands today.

The contents of the home were bequeathed by the plantation owner to Mr. Biggs' grandmother, who was a slave.

Kingdom under fire 2 controller support. The Smithsonian Institution sought to obtain the quilts and antiques for its permanent anthology of historical collectibles, according to Mr. However, he chose to donate the entire collection to Fort Valley State University in 1991.Student activities FVSU students have many opportunities for extracurricular involvement at the university, including intercollegiate athletics, The Blue Machine, Baptist Student Union Choir, (intercollegiate speech and debate),.

Overall, there are more than 70 clubs, social, and Greek organizations on campus.Student media FVSU has a radio station (WFVS-LP 104.3 FM) and a television station (FVSU TV), as well as a college newspaper, The Peachite. Athletics Athletic opportunities include intramural sports and intercollegiate men's basketball, cross country, football, tennis, and track and field, and women's basketball, cross country, softball, tennis, volleyball, and track and field.

The school currently competes as a member of the.Facilities The Health and Physical Education Complex is a 5,100 seat multi-purpose arena and home to the Wildcats basketball teams. It was built in 2004 and has indoor and outdoor courts.Notable athletes In 1952, Fort Valley alumna won a gold medal as a member of the winning 400-meter women's relay team at the at Helsinki, Finland.In 1969, the Fort Valley State football team set the modern-era record for most points scored against a college opponent, with 106 points against Knoxville College (October 11, 2011). 11 Wildcats have played in the. In 1995 became the first football player from Fort Valley State University to be selected in the first round of the. US News World Report. Retrieved 6 January 2013. from the Online (2006-03-24).

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