Former names
|
Third District Agricultural School (1909–1925) Agricultural and Mechanical College, Third District (1925–1951) Southern State College (1951–1976) |
---|---|
Type | Public university |
Established | 1909; 115 years ago (1909) |
Academic affiliations
|
Space-grant |
Endowment | $57 million[1] |
President | Bruno Hicks |
Provost | Robin Sronce (interim) |
Students | 5,128 |
Undergraduates | 3,252 |
Postgraduates | 1,876 |
32 | |
Location |
,
,
United States
33°17′30″N 93°14′10″W / 33.29167°N 93.23611°W / 33.29167; -93.23611 |
Campus | Rural, Residential 1,418 acres (574 ha) |
Colors | Royal blue and Gold[2] |
Nickname | Muleriders |
Sporting affiliations
|
NCAA Division II – Great American Conference |
Website | saumag.edu |
Former names
|
Third District Agricultural School (1909–1925) Agricultural and Mechanical College, Third District (1925–1951) Southern State College (1951–1976) |
---|---|
Type | Public university |
Established | 1909; 115 years ago (1909) |
Academic affiliations
|
Space-grant |
Endowment | $57 million[1] |
President | Bruno Hicks |
Provost | Robin Sronce (interim) |
Students | 5,128 |
Undergraduates | 3,252 |
Postgraduates | 1,876 |
32 | |
Location |
,
,
United States
33°17′30″N 93°14′10″W / 33.29167°N 93.23611°W / 33.29167; -93.23611 |
Campus | Rural, Residential 1,418 acres (574 ha) |
Colors | Royal blue and Gold[2] |
Nickname | Muleriders |
Sporting affiliations
|
NCAA Division II – Great American Conference |
Website | saumag.edu |