SEU to Hold Graduation on the Home Field

SEU will hold a commencement ceremony for the fall class of 2021 on Friday, December 10, at 4:30 p.m. on Victory Field on our Lakeland campus. With a total of 734 graduates, the fall class of 2021 is SEU’s 84th graduating class — bringing up the total number of graduates from the university to 20,648. […]
You Can Afford to Study Abroad!

When it comes to studying abroad, many students have thought of taking a leap across the pond (or maybe across the country) more than once. However, many struggle to turn this dream into a reality, as finances often form a seemingly-impassable blockade. As a financially independent student, this was the case for me. Thankfully, with […]
Early decisions come with perks!

We know that making a college decision is a big deal, so we get so excited when students decide to come to SEU! We can’t wait to see our incoming freshmen begin the life-changing journey that’s waiting for them, so we’ve created a few perks for students who make their choice early. December 1 — […]
First Gen Students Share Their Tips for Thriving at SEU

Taking the leap to attend college is a big step forward for every student, and it’s often an even bigger milestone for first generation (first gen) students and their families. First gen college students — those whose parent(s) do not hold undergraduate degrees — make up a large percentage of today’s college students, yet they […]
Masters in the Art of Design Management Welcomes its First Cohort

Launching just this fall, the Master of Arts in the Art of Design Management program is already in full swing. This program is the newest degree to launch at SEU, and is the first master’s degree available through SEU’s College of Arts & Media. With courses in art, business, and leadership, the program specializes in […]
Civil Renewal Project Gains National Attention

Southeastern University, in collaboration with Ball State University and the Minnesota Humanities Center, recently received funding from the Teagle Foundation for a groundbreaking effort to promote content-rich historical and civic learning for undergraduates. The project, “Third Way Civics,” aims to give students the ability to develop a civic identity that does not reduce self-government solely […]
Craig Maddox & Joel Hartman – Prospect Dugout

Youth sports is a multibillion-dollar industry—one that many parents simply cannot afford. Between equipment, team membership fees, showcases, private training lessons and tournaments, thousands of dollars are being spent on young athletes. Families skip out on vacations to travel for weekend tournaments. Kids miss out on birthday parties and outings with friends to attend sports […]
SEU’s Student Leadership Program: A Student Leader’s Perspective

At SEU, we hear about leadership almost on the daily. From President Ingle’s podcast, Framework Leadership, to the leadership courses each student enrolls in, it’s clear that this simple principle guides our university’s philosophy. When I arrived at SEU, I (like many people, I assume), was eager to finally grow my leadership skills and go […]
SEU Doctoral Students Publish Book

Students from the Ph.D. in Organizational Leadership and Doctorate in Strategic Leadership programs at SEU are having their research collectively published as a book by an independent Christian publisher, Oikos Press. Titled “Historic Christian Followership: Principles from Exemplary Followers in Church History,” the project was a part of their coursework and intended to allow students […]
Welcome Week Highlights

Welcome Week is an exciting time for new and returning students to transition to campus life and form lasting relationships at SEU. As a junior here at Southeastern, I’ve had the privilege of attending Welcome Week for several years now, and it’s always a memorable experience. So today I want to share that excitement with […]