CLARKSVILLE, TN − Austin Peay State University has achieved the highest enrollment percentage increase among Tennessee’s public universities, according to the latest statewide report.
Data from the Tennessee Higher Education Commission (THEC) shows that Austin Peay’s total enrollment rose by 8.2% over the past year, increasing from 9,649 to 10,439 students. This growth rate is the highest among the state’s Locally Governed Institutions (LGIs) and outpaces all universities in the University of Tennessee System.
“Our enrollment surge means more than just numbers – it represents thousands of people who have chosen Austin Peay to shape their futures,” said APSU President Mike Licari. “The university’s focus on student-centered learning, innovative programs, and community partnerships has clearly resonated, and we’re committed to building on this momentum and evolving as a leading institution in our state.”
Austin Peay notably achieved the highest percentage growth among LGIs in both undergraduate (+7.4%) and graduate (+13.3%) enrollment. The university’s total enrollment increases of 8.2% surpassed the combined percentage growth of all other LGIs and more than doubled the next highest-growing LGI, Tennessee Tech, which saw a 3.9% increase.
The enrollment data underscores Austin Peay’s position as a leading public university in Tennessee, with its strong academic programs, vibrant campus life, and commitment to student achievement. As the institution looks to the future, it remains focused on expanding access, enhancing educational outcomes, and driving regional economic growth.
“Our ability to attract and retain students reflects the quality of our programs and the dedication of our faculty and staff, “said Dr. Maria Cronley, APSU’s provost and senior vice president for academic affairs. “We are focused on continuing to innovate and provide impactful educational experiences that prepare our students for the evolving workforce needs of our region and beyond.”