Students and Faculty
During the 2010-2011 academic year, FVS enrolled 260 students, 173 of whom were boarding students and 87 of whom were day students. Of those students, 48% were male and 52% were female. They hailed from 27 different states and 19 different countries, and 22% of them claimed permanent residence in a nation other than the United States. International students during the 2000s (decade) matriculated from many diverse countries around the world, including Germany, Great Britain, Bulgaria, Hungary, Macedonia, Spain, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Mexico, Canada, Guatemala, and Australia. 36% of students received some form of financial aid.
During the same year, the School employed 47 faculty members, 36 of whom were full time, 27 of whom lived on campus, and 70% of whom held advanced degrees in their field.
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