In 1878, students could choose from courses in six academic departments. Today, coursework has grown exponentially, and high-quality, innovative academic programs are nurturing scholars while cultivating fulfilled graduates finding success in life and in the workplace.
Exercising critical thinking skills, stimulating knowledge, tapping creativity, and drawing from the expertise of exceptional faculty has been the recipe for molding extraordinary scholars for 150 years. In addition to preparing future educators, the University today proudly trains professional pilots, cybersecurity experts, computer scientists, nurses, musicians, artists, actors, entrepreneurs, multimedia journalists, accountants, industrial and systems engineers, and more.
Southeast is making scholars who are not just making the grade; they are turning heads, making impressions, brainstorming solutions, surpassing their ambitions and creating waves across the globe.
Southeast graduates have a long tradition of scholarly pursuits:
- Emma E. Cowden was the first to finish the school’s four-year program. Southeast Missouri Normal School’s first commencement for four-year study took place in 1877.
- Rodney Jay O’Connor is the first student who was recorded to have graduated with a perfect 4.0 GPA on May 16, 1955.
- John Bierk of the Department of English made history in 1982 as the first recipient of the University’s annual Faculty Merit Award.
- A Southeast Debate Team, with trailblazers Rush Limbaugh Sr. and Edward Roberts, first competed in an intercollegiate debate in 1911, facing teams from then Southwest Missouri State College and Marvin College. More than a century later, the Southeast Debate Team placed in the top five in the 2021 and 2022 Education Debate Association’s (NEDA) National Debate Tournament.
- During the 1970s, Charles Taylor was the first African American graduate teaching assistant, with the Department of History, while Emanuel Balland was the first African American graduate assistant during the 1960s in the Department of Physical Education.
- In the history of the institution, about 800 students have successfully completed their undergraduate studies with a perfect 4.0 grade point average.
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