St. Davids, PA: Eastern University’s Fall 2024 enrollment totaled 8,727 students, up 25% from Fall 2023. As national first-year student enrollment numbers declined by nearly 6 percent, Eastern University continues to expand, reaching more students than ever who are pursuing an education grounded in Faith, Reason, and Justice. Enrollment in both undergraduate and graduate programs has climbed.
Due to the addition of many new innovative programs over the last several years, the Christian university has seen its student body nearly triple since its pre-pandemic enrollment of 3,100 students in Fall 2019. The University’s faith-based mission has fueled the desire to create flexible and affordable new programs that meet student needs, as well as dynamic extracurricular activities that prepare students for lives of flourishing. The new programs have been extremely popular with students.
Growth in Graduate and Online Undergraduate Programs
Graduate enrollment at Eastern was up 27% over last Fall, and online undergraduate enrollment was up 35% over last Fall. While many programs at Eastern have experienced growth over the last several years, the biggest increase has come from Eastern’s innovative online LifeFlex programs, which feature fully online, flexibly-paced modalities with delightfully affordable tuition.
Eastern’s LifeFlex programs currently include 9 graduate degrees including a master’s degrees in business, data science, social work, nursing, therapy, and more. The University also offers 8 online undergraduate LifeFlex programs in business, education, psychology, ministry, and liberal arts.
In addition to the LifeFlex programs, graduate programs in Education also make up a large portion of Eastern’s growing student body, with a wide array of popular programs including 8 Master of Education programs and 25 teaching certification programs.
Growth in Traditional (On-Campus) Undergraduate Programs
Enrollment in traditional (on-campus) undergraduate programs was up 11% over last year, reflecting the demand for excellent, Christ-centered education that is also accessible, engaging, and community-oriented. Over the last several years, Eastern has expanded its extracurricular offerings to include football, cheerleading, dance, marching band, and more. Additional clubs and ministries give students numerous opportunities for spiritual development, leadership, and service.
These engaging extracurricular activities have played a key role in enhancing campus life, attracting students, and providing communal spaces for students to grow and develop in transformative ways that bring the University’s mission to life. Eastern’s approach of focusing on students as whole persons resonates with families who are seeking an educational experience that nurtures multi-faceted student development while preparing graduates to have a meaningful impact on the world.
Sustaining Eastern’s Growing Community
With increasing numbers comes a responsibility to support that growth, and that is what Eastern is doing with its A Time To Rise campaign, a $30M comprehensive fundraising initiative that supports the university in key areas. The initiative is intended to enhance facilities, expand opportunities and experiences for students, enrich the learning experience through top-tier faculty and staff recruitment, and build out club, activity, and athletics offerings. So far, the University has raised slightly over $20M toward the campaign goal.
Looking to the Future
With enrollment at its highest point in Eastern’s history, the future is bright. University leaders express a commitment to continued innovation, and have several new academic and extracurricular programs planned to launch over the next several years.
About Eastern University
Eastern University is a Christian university enrolling approximately 8,700 students in its undergraduate, graduate, and seminary programs. The university’s main campus is located in St. Davids, PA, with many programs available online. Eastern’s core values of faith, reason, and justice are woven into all of its educational programs. For more information visit eastern.edu or contact Ally Rosario, Director of Marketing & Communications: ally.rosario@eastern.edu.