Midwestern State University is an accredited 4-year college, located in
Wichita Falls, Texas with an estimated enrollment of
6480. Originally founded on September 1922 as
Wichita Falls Junior College, it was
moved to its current location in 1937, and renamed
Hardin Junior College. In
1946, the college achieved senior status, and renamed as
Hardin College, and renamed
again in 1950 as
Midwestern University. Becoming a state-supported university in
1961, the school's name was changed once more in 1975
to reflect this, finally becoming
Midwestern State University.Located halfway between Dallas/Fort Worth and Oklahoma
City, the school's architecture features a red brick, arched façade with tiled roofs. The school's largest academic programs
are business, health sciences, and education.Midwestern State University has over 100 student organisations and 14 nationally affiliated fraternities and sororities, as well as eight intercollegiate
NCAA Division II athletic
teams, as well as several intramural sports teams.