
514 University Avenue, Selinsgrove, PA 17870, USA


Susquehanna University provides a comprehensive athletics program that supports a wide range of sports for its students. The university participates in NCAA Division III and offers opportunities for both men and women to compete in team and individual sports.
The university fields teams in popular sports such as basketball, soccer, and volleyball, alongside others including baseball, softball, and field hockey. Additionally, students can engage in less typical sports like swimming, golf, tennis, and cross country. This variety allows students with different athletic interests and skill levels to find suitable opportunities to compete.
Beyond varsity sports, Susquehanna encourages student participation through club and intramural activities, which foster community involvement and fitness without the commitment of varsity competition. The athletic facilities support training, competition, and recreational use, contributing to a balanced campus experience that values both academics and physical well-being.
Susquehanna University offers a range of student organizations that contribute to campus life and community engagement. Notable groups include the Student Government Association, which provides students with a voice in university affairs, and Alpha Phi Omega, a service fraternity focused on leadership and community service. The Student Activities Committee organizes events and activities to enhance the student experience, while the SU Dance Corps allows participants to engage in performing arts. Additionally, students interested in athletics can join various Club Sports teams.
Susquehanna University enrolls a moderately sized student body, with a total of 619 students comprising freshmen and transfer students combined. Freshmen alone number 578, reflecting an enrollment size considered average compared to other institutions, placing the university in the lower 40th percentile of similar schools. Transfer students are fewer, with 41 new enrollees, also aligned with its average intake.
The age distribution among undergraduate students shows a concentration in the traditional college-age range. Most undergraduates fall between 18 and 21 years old, with 1,031 students aged 18 to 19 and 948 aged 20 to 21. Students younger than 18 make up 93, while older students are less common, with small numbers represented in older age brackets, including a few even above 50 years of age. Graduate student numbers are limited, totaling only six, and predominantly consist of individuals in their early to mid-20s or 40s.
Regarding ethnic diversity, Susquehanna University hosts a predominantly white student population of 1,593 individuals. Hispanic students constitute 153, and African American students number 136, each group sizing up to an average level when compared nationally. Smaller populations include Asian students totaling 34, Native American students at 1, and Pacific Islanders at 2. Additionally, 67 students identify with two or more races, while 50 prefer not to disclose their ethnicity. These figures generally place the university in the lower percentiles for diversity among peer institutions.
Susquehanna University offers a variety of cultural and extracurricular activities that contribute to a dynamic student life. Students can engage in the campus newspaper, drama productions, radio broadcasting, and participate in a chorus, providing multiple avenues for creative expression.
Health and well-being support are available with access to a health clinic and psychological counseling services, addressing both physical and mental health needs on campus. However, some specialized services such as legal support, veterans affairs office, and a women's center are not provided.
While the university does not participate in NCAA athletics and has limited information on affiliation with other athletic associations, the student-faculty ratio is about 13 to 1, allowing for relatively close interaction between students and instructors.
Students at Susquehanna University have access to the Blough-Weis Library, the institution's primary library facility. This single library provides a collection that is modest in size compared to other institutions, with approximately 155,000 physical books and over 435,000 ebooks available. The library also maintains about 523 subscriptions to various resources and offers nearly 140 databases, supporting a range of academic research needs.
The library provides a blend of physical facilities and digital access, including study rooms designed to accommodate focused group work or individual study. While it does not offer all-day access, the library operates established service hours backed by trained staff to assist students. Access to shared collections extends the range of materials beyond the university's holdings, enhancing research possibilities.
The resources and facilities at Blough-Weis Library position it as an average-sized academic library, falling between the bottom 35% and 50% percentile in various measures such as collection size and subscriptions when compared to peer institutions.
Total enrollment
2191Full Time Degree Seeking Freshmen
578Member of Athletic Associations
Data not availableTotal staff
148 full time, 91 part timeVeterans affair office
NoMain library name
Blough-Weis LibraryNumber of libraries on campus
1Reservable study rooms in library
Yes24h access
NoPhysical facilities
YesAccess to digital/electronic resources
YesStaff trained to provide and interpret library materials
YesEstablished library hours
YesAccess to library collections that are shared with other institutions
Yes