For the third straight year and in dramatic fashion, Southern Arkansas University’s 11th class day numbers reported to the Arkansas Department of Higher Education included several student enrollment records. This year’s total student count is an increase of more than 16.7-percent over last fall’s record enrollment.

“It is a great time to be at SAU! You can feel the excitement and energy on campus,” said SAU’s new President Dr. Trey Berry. “Students are being attracted to SAU because of our rich and often unique academic programs, our affordability, and our increasing reputation as a caring institution.”
Over the past few years, SAU has established several new and unique programs that are proving popular in region. SAU Engineering, which launched fall 2013, already has an enrollment this fall of 172 students. SAU’s Game Development and Animation Design programs have attracted 66 students to Magnolia. Marine Biology is also growing with 17 declared majors.
SAU’s balance of affordability and quality has caught the attention of national higher education publications with several regional and national recognitions. The most recent accolade for SAU was a sixth in the nation ranking for affordability among small universities by BestValueSchools.com.
“This is a national recognition of our earnest attempts over the years to keep our educational costs affordable,” said Berry. “We hope this will resonate with students and parents that SAU is a place where they can receive a top quality education at a price that is very reasonable.”
SAU’s Dean of Enrollment Services Sarah Jennings was finally able to breathe a sigh of relief on the 11th class day. For her, the best part of the growth at SAU is that it will mean continued development in the University’s academic programs, campus life activities and learning experiences for Mulerider students. She and her team of recruiters have been an important ingredient in SAU’s recipe for growth and improvement, and they have already hit the road to talk to prospects for next year’s class.
“Everyone has done an excellent job recruiting outstanding students, providing the tools and facilities necessary for success, and helping them achieve success,” said SAU’s Vice President for Student Affairs Dr. Donna Allen. “I am so proud to have the opportunity to work with such an excited and qualified new group of students and thankful to work with such fine, committed fellow employees. It’s a great day to be a Mulerider!”

Plans are also in the works for a new residence hall thanks to the steady enrollment growth over the past several years. Construction is slated to start soon to have more residence hall rooms ready for fall 2016. Other construction currently or soon to start on campus includes a new 13,000 square foot, $2.75 million academic building for engineering; a $1 million track and field facility; and a $1 million expansion to the Mulerider Softball Complex.

