Carson-Newman news office

Carson-Newman president Charles Fowler and his wife, Sandra, lead the 2020 freshmen class on a prayerwalk.
JEFFERSON CITY — Carson-Newman University is celebrating a record enrollment this year with 2,911 students.
The university last broke its highest enrollment record just last year with 2,725 students.
Carson-Newman attributes this year’s continued growth to record graduate enrollment. Last fall, the new record set was 885 graduate students.
This fall, the university welcomed 1,189 graduate students.
“Record enrollment is something to celebrate, especially during these challenging days,” President Charles A. Fowler said. “These are more than just numbers. Thankfully, record enrollment represents the largest number of students in our history who are being influenced by our distinctive Christ-centered education.”
The university saw growth in most of its graduate programs over last year but is enjoying a 115 percent increase in the Master of Science in Nursing Family Nurse Practitioner program.
“It is our joy to see record numbers joining us at Mossy Creek,” the C-N president said.
“As we welcome each of these into our Carson-Newman family, we commit as Christian educators to guide all of our students to their full potential,” he said. “We will walk alongside them as they seek God’s purpose for their lives, celebrating with them as they reach their goals and become educated citizens and servant leaders.”
Before 2019, the previous total enrollment record year came in 2016, when the university celebrated a record total enrollment of 2,659 students, and a record graduate enrollment of 847 students.
Since 2010, the university has seen a 49 percent increase in total enrollment.
“Obviously these enrollment gains are the result of the dedicated work of our undergraduate and graduate enrollment teams,” Fowler said. “We are so grateful for them. We also acknowledge that in addition to hard work, this represents the grace of God and His favor that rests over C-N.” B&R