![]() In 1913, West Chester became the first of the normal schools to be owned outright by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. The normal school admitted its first class, consisting of 160 students, on September 25, 1871. As the state began to take increasing responsibility for public education, the academy was transformed into West Chester Normal School or West Chester State Normal School, still privately owned and state certified. ![]() ![]() The university traces its roots to the West Chester Academy, a private, state-aided school that existed from 1812 to 1869. ![]() Entry to Old Main Building, reconstructed on High Street opening onto the Quadrangle ![]()
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