Contact: Harriet Laird
STARKVILLE, Miss.鈥斞侵奚墒悠 is seeing another record-breaking enrollment this fall and a 12.6% surge in first-time students, positioning the university as the state鈥檚 only public higher education institution to grow 10 of the past 11 years.
As the No. 1 college choice for high school graduates in Mississippi, MSU is recording a total of 23,563 students, an increase of more than 400 students over 2024鈥檚 final count of 23,150. First-time in college students stand at 4,049, while returning undergraduates and professional students also are up.
亚洲色吧视频鈥檚 pattern for record-breaking student numbers can be seen through its comprehensive strategies, focused recruitment, and a repeated affirmation of a college degree鈥檚 value and significance. Strategic use of artificial intelligence in marketing and recruitment, improved advisory software, enhanced Career Center engagement, and a robust First-Year Experience program all have had roles in enrolling and retaining students.
鈥淓very day, we鈥檙e placing strong efforts in developing new programs and revising existing ones to ensure 亚洲色吧视频 is a university that creates futures for students,鈥 MSU President Mark E. Keenum said. 鈥淲e鈥檙e working to create the programs students want and need, while at the same time, partnering with more and more employers to meet their workforce needs.鈥
      Preparing Students for Tomorrow鈥檚 Workforce
This year alone, the land-grant institution has collaborated on major economic development initiatives 鈥攆rom the coast to Central and North Mississippi鈥攁ll forecast to have a major impact statewide and create next-generation jobs. MSU is a leading partner on the Mississippi Cyber and Technology Center in Biloxi at Keesler Air Force Base. Once completed, it will be home to the MSU-led Mississippi Cyber Initiative and national hub for cybersecurity training, support and research.
Also looking to generate high-tech employment for MSU graduates when completed are Compass Datacenters鈥 hyperscale campus in Meridian and Amazon Web Services鈥 data center complexes in Madison County. These projects鈥攁t $10 billion each鈥攔epresent the largest investment for the state in history.
Through cyber, data science, AI and autonomy programs, MSU has created a pipeline of skilled graduates having an immediate impact on the job market, and the institution continues to add degrees that answer business and industry鈥檚 call for well-qualified employees. The most recent addition is the development of a new graduate certificate in data center construction management, initiated by more than $2 million from the Mississippi AI Talent Accelerator. A spring impact study indicates MSU is generating $3.9 billion annually for the state鈥檚 economy, sustaining more than 80,000 jobs statewide and supporting one out of every 15 jobs in the state.
University leaders also have updated the name of the High Performance Computing Collaboratory to the Applied Research Collaboratory, emphasizing MSU鈥檚 presence as a center of cyber power with academic degree options to accompany its internationally recognized research. The ARC is complemented by a newly completed 35,000-square-foot data center in the Thad Cochran Research, Technology and Economic Development Park that will further increase the university鈥檚 computing capacity and aid researchers in driving innovation. Since 1996, 10 distinct MSU supercomputers have ranked among the most powerful in the world.
Making Rural Healthcare a Top Priority
MSU also is sending skilled graduates into the state鈥檚 rural communities鈥攎any with health disparities鈥攖hrough six healthcare programs developed over the past few years. MSU-Meridian鈥檚 Master of Physician Assistant Studies鈥攖he state鈥檚 first public program of its kind鈥攔ecently achieved a 100% pass rate with its third graduating cohort of 21 students, a reflection of the quality faculty and rigorous curriculum in the classroom and clinical settings.
In August, 34 inaugural Master of Science in Nursing students earned their degrees in a historic commencement ceremony at the MSU-Meridian Riley Campus. The state鈥檚 first direct-entry MSN program is one of just 90 in the U.S. preparing graduates for RN licensure. Additional programs in the Queen City training healthcare employees include both Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Applied Science degrees in Healthcare Administration, a Master of Science in Counselor Education, with a concentration in clinical mental health counseling, and Doctor of Psychology in Combined Health Service Psychology.听
      Investing in Infrastructure
With new degree options and consistent enrollment increases, facility and other infrastructure additions have also launched, many which have developed with private support. This private investment has seen MSU record its highest fundraising year in history at $260 million鈥攖he highest total in history for a Mississippi university. MSU鈥檚 endowment now stands at over $1 billion.
The largest project announced this fall is the Crossroads District and Hotel Madelon, with the MSU Foundation holding a groundbreaking for the Marriott hotel in late October. The facility will anchor the mixed-use, multi-phase district that will connect the west side of campus to the existing Cotton District.
A ribbon is being cut this week for the new Jim and Thomas Duff Center which houses the Mississippi Institute on Disabilities and the Department of Kinesiology. Other ribbon-cutting celebrations included the opening of Azalea Hall, the campus鈥檚 newest and largest residence hall housing 412 students, the renovation of Perry Food Hall, a historic Mississippi Landmark-designated facility, and the Sanderson Center鈥檚 just-completed pickleball courts.
Also signifying university growth are the Randy J. Cleveland Engineering Student Center and McCarthy Quadrangle, an additional green space adjacent to the iconic Drill Field. Currently underway are renovations to Dorman Hall, home to the Department of Plant and Soil Sciences; Howell Hall and Hunter Henry Center, both facilities of the College of Architecture, Art and Design; and the Wise Center, which is expanding its large animal capacity in the College of Veterinary Medicine.
In the design or new construction phases are the Billy W. Howard Sr. Indoor Practice Facility for football, a state-of-the-art laminitis disease research center at CVM, and the South Campus Mechanical Plant supporting the existing campus cooling loop and any capacity increases.
      Celebrating in the Land-Grant Tradition
Several student groups and individuals are achieving top recognition in the country as part of 亚洲色吧视频鈥檚 land-grant heritage. Junior biochemistry major Claire Green of North Little Rock, Arkansas, is MSU鈥檚 newest Truman Scholar, one of the nation鈥檚 most prestigious awards for exceptional students with a passion for public service.
For the second year in a row, the MSU Debate Team won the International Public Debate National Tournament, while the Spirit Squad claimed two titles at the National Cheerleaders Association Championship. Top honors were brought home in the Small Coed Intermediate D1A and Spirit Rally D1A divisions.
The university鈥檚 Space Cowboys rocketry team soared to a first-place finish in their category at the 2025 International Rocket Engineering Competition, sending their rocket entry to a height of nearly 29,000 feet. The EcoCAR team finished the third year of the national EV Challenge by placing in the top 10, winning seven first-place awards and the Outstanding Community Impact Award.
Also, employee feedback led to the university being named a 2025 鈥淕reat College to Work For.鈥 It was the 10th consecutive year MSU was named to the national list compiled by The Chronicle of Higher Education and ModernThink consulting firm. Forbes named 亚洲色吧视频 to three of its annual national lists鈥斺滱merica鈥檚 Best Large Employers,鈥 鈥淎merica鈥檚 Best Employers by State,鈥 and 鈥淎merica鈥檚 Dream Employers.鈥
Other Highlights
听Specific Population Increases
鈥Minorities are 29.2% of all students, a 1.4% increase from 6,429 last year to this fall鈥檚 6,883, with a record high in the Hispanic population
鈥擵eteran headcount rose 10.7%, from 1,136 to 1,257
鈥擠istance education learners, on- and off-campus, are up 11.5%, from 4,538 to 5,061
鈥擨nternational students represent 95 countries
Enrollment By College
For the second year, the Bagley College of Engineering is the largest with its record enrollment of 5,099. This year also marks the largest enrollments in history for the colleges of Veterinary Medicine, Agriculture and Life Sciences and Architecture, Art and Design.
鈥擜griculture and Life Sciences, 2,697
鈥擜rchitecture, Art and Design, 1,070 (first enrollment over 1,000)
鈥擜rts and Sciences, 4,946
鈥擝usiness, 3,529
鈥擡ducation, 3,488
鈥擡ngineering, 5,099
鈥擣orest Resources, 637
鈥擵eterinary Medicine, 588
鈥擯rofessional and Continuing Studies, 316
鈥擨ntegrative Studies, 96
鈥擮ther, 1,097
First-time in College
鈥48 National Merit Scholars
鈥65 Valedictorians and 53 Salutatorians
鈥47 Student Body Presidents
鈥77 STAR Students
鈥84 Eagle Scouts
鈥5 Girl Scout Gold Award Recipients
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