SUNY Old Westbury Welcomes Largest Freshman Class Ever

Group photo of 800 students

As classes began on August 26, 2024, SUNY Old Westbury welcomed a class of first-year students larger than ever before in its history. 

The 2024-25 incoming class consists of 800 first-year students, representing nearly 10 percent growth over the 2023-24 year and besting the campus’ previous peak of 751 in 2018. 

"We're excited to welcome more first-year students than we ever have before,” said President Timothy E. Sams. “We see this achievement as further proof that our academic offerings, coupled with a campus community focused on student success and our commitment to justice and equity, are the right fit for students who today want to be prepared for the work and world that lies ahead of them." 

Our commitment to academic excellence, diverse and inclusive campus community, and innovative programs is resonating strongly with students and their families. 

-- Bryan Terry, Vice President for Enrollment Management and Marketing

Old Westbury’s new students were selected from a pool of nearly 7,800 first-year student applicants, an increase of more than 11 percent over the prior fall. 

"This year’s record-breaking enrollment of first-year students continues the upward trend we’ve been experiencing in the post-pandemic era,” said Vice President for Enrollment Management and Marketing Bryan Terry. “Our commitment to academic excellence, diverse and inclusive campus community, and innovative programs is resonating strongly with students and their families. These results affirm that our strategic initiatives and dedication to student success are proof that SUNY OW is a ‘first choice’ institution for all students interested in higher education." 

In addition to finding their way around campus and getting acclimated to their classes, this new group of students will participate together when SUNY Old Westbury holds its annual Fall Convocation for New Students at 12 p.m. on September 11, 2024 in the Clark Athletic Center.

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