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ASU-Newport Reports Strong Spring Enrollment Growth, Highest Levels in Nearly a Decade
ASU-Newport Reports Strong Spring Enrollment Growth, Highest Levels in Nearly a Decade
ASU-Newport Reports Strong Spring Enrollment Growth, Highest Levels in Nearly a Decade
Posted: April 09, 2026
Author: Jake Eddington
NEWPORT (Ark.) — Arkansas State University–Newport (ASUN) is reporting strong enrollment
growth for the Spring 2026 semester, reaching a total of 2,575 students enrolled across
both traditional and flex term courses.
According to institutional enrollment data, current spring enrollment levels are the
highest ASUN has seen in nearly nine years, continuing a positive upward trend in
both headcount and student engagement.
This growth is closely tied to the college’s expanded use of 8-week course formats,
which divide the traditional semester into two shorter sessions and provide students
with additional opportunities to enroll throughout the term. These flex term courses
provide students with more freedom to take courses in a way that better fits their
busy schedules.
“At the midpoint of the semester, we are still seeing strong enrollment activity,”
said Interim Chancellor Ike Wheeler. “That continued momentum reflects a model that
is working for today’s students.”
ASUN’s 8-week structure allows students to begin classes later in the semester, focus
on fewer courses at a time, and maintain steady academic progress. The model has become
an increasingly important access point for students balancing college with work and
other responsibilities.
Institutional data also shows that enrollment gains are not limited to the start of
the semester, with additional students enrolling during the second 8-week term—demonstrating
sustained demand for flexible scheduling options.
“As more students look for ways to fit college into their lives, flexibility is becoming
essential,” said Dr. Typhanie Myers, Provost and Vice Chancellor for Academic & Student
Affairs. “We’re seeing that reflected in both when students enroll and how they progress
through the semester.”
ASUN’s flexible course model continues into the summer term, offering students multiple
pathways to stay on track, catch up, or get ahead. Summer sessions are designed for
both current ASUN students and visiting students from other colleges looking to earn
transferable credits in a shorter timeframe.
With online options, short-term classes, and a streamlined enrollment process, ASUN
makes it easy to take the class without the stress. Students can complete key courses
in just a few weeks while keeping costs predictable and schedules manageable.
For more information about ASUN’s flex term offerings, visit
asun.edu/navigatein8
Posted: April 09, 2026
Author: Jake Eddington