Saginaw Valley State University, commonly known as
SVSU, is a state university in the U.S. state of Michigan. It is located in the middle of Michigan's lower peninsula in the Saginaw Valley region and serves the cities of Bay City, Midland, and Saginaw.The university was chartered in 1963 as a private four-year liberal arts college known as
Saginaw Valley College (SVC). SVC became part of the
state-supported system f colleges in 1965. It was renamed
Saginaw Valley State College in 1975 and became Saginaw Valley
State University in 1987. It is the newest of Michigan's 15 state univerisities.However, its roots go back earlier in the area. In the early 1950s, leaders of Bay County, Midland
County, and Saginaw County began pushing the
state legislature to establish a college in the area. The legislature suggested first created a two-year community college, which lead to establishing nearby Delta College in 1957. Community leaders
continued to push for a four-year school, leading to the founding of SVC, which held its first classes in fall 1964 at Delta
College (where they had attended for the first two years and were then enrolled as juniors and seniors at SVC.A huge fundraiser was held in 1965 to help lay the groundwork for a four-year university in the Tri-City area (Saginaw,
Midland, Bay City). Corporations, private citizens and other donors contributed millions of dollars to purchase the vast stretch
of land that SVSU sits on today. Originally called Saginaw Valley College, SVSU flourished in the 70s, 80s, 90s and currently
employs hundreds of academic professionals and has an enrollment nearing 10,000 students. Its teaching program is popular and
considered one of the best in the state.