(degree seeking full-time undergraduates only): 53% (1,445 students)
Residents (degree seeking full-time undergraduates only): 47% (1,279 students)
=== Athletics ===
Framingham State University fields 14 varsity athletic teams (6 men's, 8 women's) competing at the NCAA Division III level and 4 club athletic teams (1 men's, 2 women's, 1 co-ed) that compete in various leagues. The athletic teams are known as the Framingham State Rams.
== Notable alumni ==
Anna Brackett, nineteenth century philosopher, educator
Sarah B. Capron evangelical missionary
Olivia A. Davidson, co-founder of Tuskegee Institute and wife of Booker T. Washington
Lucie Caroline Hager (1853–1903), author
Jennie Howard, member of a pioneering group of educators who founded normal schools in Argentina
Mary Swift Lamson and Sarah Wight, teachers of Laura Bridgman at the Perkins Institute for the Blind
Paul J. LeBlanc, President of Southern New Hampshire University; former President of Marlboro College
Christa McAuliffe (Class of 1970), astronaut, …