Southern Illinois University Carbondale is pleased to report that the overall enrollment on the 10th day of class for fall 2025 remains steady (flat) at 11,785 – only five fewer students than last year – which saw a record percentage enrollment growth. This figure reflects increases among several demographics, including new students from the Southern Illinois region (6%), new students from states bordering Illinois (16%) and online students (23% growth overall, 161% in graduate programs). The success of the university’s enrollment stability was also greatly enhanced by the strategic efforts of Academic Affairs, yielding a 5% growth in retaining continuing students – from 7,532 to 7,898. Despite these increases, an area of concern was the overall reduction of international students, which accounted for the largest decrease among various groups.
“For federal and state reporting purposes, the 10th class day is used. However, it’s not too late for students to join the Saluki family this fall through our Late Start Registration Period, which continues through Oct. 17,” said Chancellor Austin Lane. The university anticipates additional enrollment for the fall 2025 term from students utilizing this opportunity.
“In a time of rapid change and shifting demographics across higher education, this is a significant achievement for Southern and a reflection of the hard work, resilience and commitment shown by every member of our campus community. I want to especially thank the efforts of Undergraduate Admissions, the Graduate School, SIU Online and Extended Campus, the Office of the Registrar, the Financial Aid Office, Academic Advisement, University Communications and Marketing, New Student Orientation, Housing and all other support units on campus,” said Lane.
To celebrate this year’s success, SIU faculty, staff and students will be treated to another Campus Appreciation Cookout on Oct. 1.