Growth
Traveling around the globe
Growing the university’s student enrollment will require outreach efforts beyond U.S. borders. Today, Saint Leo students represent 94 nations, and there is an opportunity to expand this further beginning with the Fall 2019 Semester.
During this past fall, representatives from the university’s Center for Global Engagement made several trips throughout Asia where they established regional representative offices in key cities. These offices provide interested students with on-the-ground resources and support to make the admissions process more readily accessible and their attendance at Saint Leo a reality.
“Throughout Asia, there is a strong desire for students to continue their educations in the United States,” said Dr. Senthil Kumar, vice president of University Campus Admissions & Center for Global Engagement. “Applying to universities in the U.S. can be a confusing and a somewhat difficult process for international students. By having representatives in these countries, we are expanding Saint Leo’s global presence and brand awareness, ensuring that students consider us during their college searches.”
In addition to establishing the regional representative offices, the trips have helped place Saint Leo on the Chinese Ministry of Education’s list of approved universities, enhance an existing scholarship program with the Ministry of Education in the Bahamas, and build several partnerships with other universities that will help students earn degrees at an accelerated pace.
Building a place for wellness
With a growing student population comes the need for more space. That is why plans are underway to develop further the west end of University Campus, starting with the addition of a wellness center.
Architectural renderings have been developed for what will likely be a new, popular gathering spot on campus. The university community will be able to host meetings and events in the space and enjoy the center’s many recreational features—from a healthy smoothie bar and fitness center, to a resort-style pool and indoor basketball courts.
“The wellness center will create an environment for health and well-being, integrating student recreation, health services, and counseling and prevention services,” said Denny Moller, university vice president for Advancement and Communications. “Bringing this new facility to campus will require support from alumni, friends of the university, and the greater community surrounding campus.”